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To Let. TO LET—Furnished, the residence of Captain Ohlsou in Claremont-street. —Apply , Chas. La Roche, Kyber Pass. TSIO LET—A House of seven rooms, with JL or without paddock, near St. Heliers Bay.— Apply T. Atkinson, West Tamaki. TO LET.— Shop with cellar accommodation, three doors from Queen-street. Rent ow.—Apply D. F. Evans, Queen-street. TO LET, at Parnell—The Whole or Part of a Handsomely-furnished Dwelling-house, j containing 9 rooms.—Apply to W. Aitken, Short-land-street. ITO LET—A suite of Offices near QueenJL atroet, suitable for a lawyer or general business.—Enquire of D. F. Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-street. TO LET (Albert Park) —A Handsome | Villa Residence, containing n.ne rooms, with bathroom and outhouses. — Apply W. Easdown, O'Rorke-street. MHO LET, at Mount Hobson, Remuera — A Ten-roomed Villa, with good conveniences, and near to'ous and rail.— Apply to R. Pickmere, next St. Luke's Church, Remuera. TO LET—A DAIRY FARM, containing .203 acres, with Dwelling-house ami outbuildings ; tho land is volcanic, and only Ave miles , from the City. Apply to W. AITKEN, Shortland-street. COTTAGE TO LET, J overlooking Western Park ; also, Houses and i siiops to let at low rentals in city and suourbs, and country; also, Grocery, Battery, and other Shops, Houses, and Allotments For Sale, in town, suburbs, and country.—C. Williamson, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, So, t/ueeii-slreoi. Ortice.i to Let in Queen-street. Money to Lend at current rates. TO LET OR LEASE FOR A TERM, JL a Ti-.N-Roomed iiouse at MOUNT ;-.li I, Convenient to 'bus, with bauiroom, dairy, stabling, etc, ami rive Acres ol Excellent j«uki ; good garden, fruit tree!' in full wearing, and a pieninui supply of tank and running water. R. D. L. DUFFUS, Land Agent, 104, Queen-street, a uckland. TO L E T; The OFFICES LATELY IN THE OCCUPATION OF MESSRS. C. F. JAMES a CO., Situate ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDING.-, i- OR J.-STREET ; Well Fitted. Every Convenience. Apply to J. Aitken Coi/neh; 01 aie Resident Secretary, Colonial Mutual Lile Assurance society CL.iniieu). rjl 0 LET, AT HOWlCKounuyside House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including oathroom, siaulea, aim coachhouse attached, Good paddocks, witn every convenience. Also, A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry furnished ; And Furnished Apartments m Dwellinghouse, with or without Board.-Appiy to Mrs. agsiatt, Post and Telepuuue umce, Ltowici. npo BE LET OR LEASED, VERY COMMODIOUS STORES, j Specially adapted lor General -Merchandise and | Gram and Produce , tilieu with Patent Hydraulic | Lilt ana other requisites. I'iie Murage Capacity is equal to between 800 and 1000 toils. The premises are admirably situated, being opposite me iCailvvay statiou, witn irontago oolu to Quoeii-stieet and Little Queen-sireet. For mlormafou and au particulars, apply to W. L,. AlilCiiliEL, i-.iiid Agent, Coomues' A r c<iae. mo B E EE T, JL Family Residence, Ponsonby Road, near St. Joun's Church, nine room», uam room, wasiii.ouse, Staoie, etc., gas ana water, e.c. Large lioard.nguouse, Wyudham and Albertstreet; low rent. six-roomeu cottage, Franklin Road, los Seven-roomed House, gas, water, and bath, Graiton Road. seven-iooiiied House, Brighton Road. Six-rooineu House, rev-sine.., Bnghton. -rooiilou Collate, Ijii,,. toll Roan, as. six-roomed Cottage, \> ood-sireet, wash-house, gas, water. hour-loomed Brick House and back kitchen, Albeit-sireet. Five-roomed Cottage, Hargreaves-street, fas. Four-roomed collate, OUiuii-street, is. seveii-rooiiieu cottage, uieat North Road, 14s, iMt.nt-I'oomeu House, VV'ood-slreei, Ponsonby. ouicua 111 v ictuiid. arcade, suitaoie lor solicitors turn proiessionai men. ad ply to 11. ASHTON & SON. House, LtUid, and Estate Agents, fa. New Zealand insurance Buildings. Co H. oBM 0N D Has the lollowing HOUSES, SHOPS, &c., TO BE LET : TO BE LET : PENROSE—4 rooms and 5 acres scoria Land, 4s. MOON r EDiiN— c rooms, wash-house ami boiler, wuod-uouoe, ecc., I_s tin. HIGH-.s'iltiiEL— Corner Shop, 16s. Hluii-sTKEEl—store, twunoors, 20s. Ho±Jso.\-siiCEE l — uoon Cellarage, will Store ;">OO tons, peiiectiy dry and rat prooi ; 20s. HOBSOA-sTßiiETihose nrst-class shops and Dwellings, Known its l alion's liuildings, comprising largo corner Shop and niteen rooms ; ■ifjs per wee*., ami two nine-roomed Douses, 16s per week each ; gas, water, and every convenience ; all brio, ano concrete. GREY-STREET— Brick Shops and 5 rooms, rioou cellarage, gas aim waiei, 17s Oil. -STRiiEi'—oilop and o rooms, 12s. PaßaflLL—cottages of a rooms m Cracroft-street, 4s and os 6d. PoNsoNlsV— 6 rooms, and scullery ; nearly an acre 01 garden, orchard, os. PON'SONBV, ARu YLE-STREET—6 rooms, wash house, lowlnousc, Ac., close to waterside, ss. JOHN-s'l'REEl, Mount Eden, a rooms, 7s. ARCH-HILL —b rooms, os oil I -STREET—4 rooms, b's (id. KINGSLAN'D —ij rooms, ifcc., Ss. HOWE-STREET— rooms and scullery, 83 COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS, -STREET. T~" L E T> FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, FURNISHED HOUSE AT MOUNT ALBERT, containing 6 rooms, pantry, and bath-room. 'Buses pass every hour throughout the day. LOW RENTAL TO A GOOD TENANT. ILL IA M ATTR AY, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, 116, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND Two doors above Messrs. Tonks & Co.'s Mart.) Dress and Fashion. QPENING U"'NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, ALL THE NOVELTIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, AND SEVERAL CLEARING LINES OF DRESS GOODS, To be sold cheap. I CASE BOY'S WHITE SHIRTS, Good c. Is 6d and Is lid, EACH A BARGAIN. D. MACPHERSON, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THE VERNAL EQUINOX. - For protection against cold, rain, and wind, there is nothing comparable to my CASHMERE WATERPROOFS and FUR DOLMAN'S. The} are as suitable for Summer as for Winter, whilst for evening wear they are indispensable. The " Favourite" is made of Cashmere, is sixty inches long, and allows of free use ot the arms. As there is no indiarubber, the ventilation is perfect. J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street. Thousands of pounds have been spent in quartz-crushing machinery, but it is much more profitable to send the yL'AKTS of BIItKKMI'-AD and No It'll 1. to the Nabobs of India and let them crui.h them. Their process is simple. A Tin of JOHNS' STRAWBERRY SPECIALTIES is opened and contents placed on a gold silver, the spo.'ii and accessories are provided,* and then the ' crush 1 Ml begins, and what a.v amalgam khsulth? ' Passing at once to the retort, he yield so gladdens the Nabob's iieart that the treasury forthwith open , placing the wealth of India at our t'eet. i These Nabobs ran distinguish net ween na nral , . froth o. iruil and feriueniation, some Aucklanders 1 fail in this respect.—Seymour-street, Ponsonby. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9219, 23 November 1888, Page 1

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