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Personal. DEAR HUSBAND,—CaII at the Glass Works and Purchase one dozen Jam Jars at Is 6d per dozen.—Works, Freeman's Bay. "FTIVERYBODY who wishes to buy Books, JQj Stationery, &c, Cheap, should Purchase at J. W. Ellis' New Shops, corner Ooombes' Arcade and two doors from Bank of New Zealand. ]" ADIES' VISITING CARDS—SO Super_j| tine Ivory. Cards, including engraving copporplate, for 7.s Cd; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at Uf.iiai.d Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. "B~ ADIES from Town or Country, exJS_i pecting their confinement, can be received by Mrs. Arbuckle, Murdoch Road, Surrey Hills, Poasonby, where they will tnjoy all the comforts of home. Trams pass daily. Terms moderate. Can undertake duties of sick or Surgical Nursing. WHERE are you going with the Children on Saturday afternoon ?—To the Exhibition of Glass Blowing at the Works, Freeman's Bay. To Let. FOR LEASE, at the Wade—A small Homestead, close to the Wharf, known as Major Stoney's selection, comprising 0 acres, fiveroomed House, new workshop, cowshed, fowlhouses, Ac; good orchard, in full bearing. Rent, £16 per annum.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitkon, Land Agent. TO LET, at Tuakau, close to railway station —A Storo, with 30 acres of land, all in grass.—Apply Bkown, Batskett & Co., Merchants, Elliott-street, Auckland. TO LEASE or Sell—Desirable Suburban Property; 21 acres, House, stables, water view, fishing ; .£4O per annum.-—Ueighton and Co. npO LET ON LEASE, adjoining General A Post Office—The Whole or Portion of those Commanding and Centrally-situated Business Premises, known as Hobson's Buildings. Extensive Cellarage. J<routage.s to Shortlaml and Fort streets. —William Aiiken, Land Agent. HOUSES AIND SHOPS TO LET at low rentals in city, suburbs, and country; also, Grocery, Bakery, and other Sbops, Houses aud Allotment For Sale, in town, suburbs, and country. Farms, large and small, for sale, improved aud unimproved, or to exchange for town property. —C. Williamson, Land, Estate, and Agent, S3, Queon-street. Offices to Let in Queenstreet. Money to Lend at curreut rates. m O LET, AT MOUNT EDEN, "*- GOOD FARM of SO acres, 40 acres rich vol canic soil, balance scoria land, House and outbuild ings. Also., nice little Farm of 20 acres rich vol. canic soil, with seven-rooiped House and outbuild. in}?s. Also, 17 acres Scoria Land. The above properties axe all. within ten minutes' walk of the mountain. Apply VV. & J. FRAT.BR, Estate Agents, Queen-street.

mO LET, on Chamberlin's Island (20 _£_ miles from Auckland)A Hou« of 12 large furnisned rooms, with good paddocks and orchard, &c.; milch cows, horses, and donkeys included ; beautiful harbour for boating and fishing; good riding, &c. This magnificent homestead can be had at an extremely low rental.— particulars apply A. P. Chamberlin, three doors above Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. TO LET, AT O IC K— Sunnyside House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including bathroom, stables, and coachhouse attached. Good paddocks, with every convenience. Also, A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry furniahed ; And Furnished Apartments in DweJlinghouse, with or without Hoard.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstatf, Post and Telephone Office, liowick. TO 13 E L E T, Eight-roomed House, bathroom, outhouses, garden, <i:e., Crummer Road, Ponsonby. Six-roomed Cottage, Garden, &c, View Road. Six-roonied Cottage, Artillery Road, Devoiiport. Shop and Dwelling-house, Cook-street. Offices in Victoria Arcade, from 7s lid. Nine-roomed Residence, Bathroom, Outhouses, Garden, Orchard, &c, Mount Kden, rent IGs per week. Nine-roomed House with every convenience at Devonport. Four-roomed Cottage, Buchanan-street, Devonport. Four-roomed Cottage, Upper Symomls-Ktreefc. Six-roomed Cottage and Garden, Reumeni. Nino-roomed House, Mauukau Koad, Parnell; large garden, gas, water, etc. Six-roomed Cottage, Edinburgh-street. Large Stores, next Thames Hotel, Queen-street; now occupied by Mr. Klliugham (either together or separately). Large 'Warehouse, with cellar, Wyndham-street, with back entrance. 11. ASHTON & SON, House, Land, and Estate Agents, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. mO BE LET (FURNISHED), .-*- " THE TOWER." REMUERA. The owner (J. MeCosh Clark, Esq.) having made arrangements to visit England, offers his niagnin cent Residence, with 12 acres Land, for Lease for three years. The residence is replete with every convenience as a comfortable Home for a Large Family; and the Outbuildings, which comprise Large Stable, Coach-house, and Men Servants' Apartments, are all in excellent repair. For further information, and cards to inspect, apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent, Board and Residence. MRS. E. WILLIAM S, TEMPERANCE BOAKDING-HOUSK, Gbby-stheet, In returning thanks to her late patrons, would call their attention to having again leased the above Premises, which have been thoroughly renovated, newly furnished, and fitted with every convenience. Plunge and Shower Baths. HILLSIDE, Alten Road, near Supreme JQL Court.— Board and Residence. milE LANGHAM (Jermyn -street).— JL Commanding one of the most beautiful views about Auckland. Families and others accommodated on moderate terms. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUEEN-STREET.— and Residence, Us per week. Best Dinner in Town (three courses), Sixpence. ALL MEALS, SIXPENCE. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent\_y street.— Board ana Residence, single arid double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mi's. Mansfield. . ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a private' family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showei Baths, and every comfort.—Apply by letter to 8.E., IIEUAi-u Office.' HOUNSLOW HOUSE, REMUERA.—MKS. C. A. ROBERTSON (Widow of the late C. A. Robertson, formerly Head Master of the Thames School, and recently Junior Master in the Auckland College and Grammar School), has opened the above as a Boarding-house. It is immediately adjacent to the Newmarket Railway Station, and within two minutes' walk of either train or tram. The house is fitted with every convenience, and the proprietress will use every endeavonr to make it a comfortable home. The train fare to and from town amounts to only about id a day. SALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL

Are prepared to receive Visitors. Doable-storied house, huge lofty rooias, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. , Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, ; and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or otbers requiring change from the sea air J References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, <Sc. Terms on application. THE CARL ETON, CITY ROAD. CONDUCTED BY MISS JACKSON (Successor to Mrs. Graham). PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. Good Sea View, ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephone No. 325. Dental. H. F. W * ND s ° R ' SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), (Late of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor,) Begs to intimate to the public of Auckland and country districts that he is still in practice at the old Chambers, FOOT OF SHORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant;, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY, He requests a sharo of their support. BOX 210. TELEPHONE 377.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9445, 16 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9445, 16 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9445, 16 August 1889, Page 1