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Personal. CAPTAIN NEVILLE ROSS being about to settle in Sydney, dosires to Let the handsome and commodious Residence of nine rooms, now occupied by him, situated at Ellerslie, within three minutes of train, and 'bus passes the house daily ; stands on an acre of land ; front laid-out in flower garden and ornamental trees and shrubs ; orchard, paddock, and new stable and bu<;gv-house! anil other outhouses, completing a most desirable residence. RESS AND HABIT MAKING. ! -iLJ' Perfect fit, perfect taste, latest styles, moderate charges, satisfaction guaranteed.— S. ii. Carter, 294, Queen-street. DEAR HUSBAND, —Call at; the Glass -3—' Works and Purchase one dozen Jam Jars at IsOil per dozen.Works, Freeman's Bay. IADIES from Town or Country, ex—<4 pecting their confinement, can lie received bj Airs. Arbuckle, .Murdoch Road, Surrey Hills, f'onsonby, where they will enjoy all the "comfort? ;of home. Trams pass daily. Terms moderate. I Can undertake duties of sick or Surgical Nursing. WHERE are you going with the Children on Saturday afternoon?— the Exhibition of Glass mowing at the Works, Freeman's Bay. Lost and Found. LOST, ab the Opera House, on Aug-usi 21—A Brooch Pendant—Diamonds and Ame ttivste.—Reward at the Hkkai.d Office. To Let. EOR LEASE — A Desirable Suburban . Farm, 21 acres, new house, stables, fishing, shuoting ; rent, £40 per annum.—Heighten ami Co., lot, -street. mo LETVilla Residence, corner JerJL vois Road and Curran-street, i'onsonby: trains pass.—Apply to James Stichbury, Stichbury': Buildings, Qneen-street. I7IOR LEASE, at the Wade—A small Homestead, close to the Wharf, known a.Major Stoney's selection, comprising (i acres, fiverooiued House, new workshop, cowshed, fowlhouses, Ac.; good orchard, in lull bearing. Kent, £16 pel annum.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitken, Land Agent. rinO LET OK LEASE, adjoining- General : _a_ Post —The Whole or Portion of those ! Commanding and Centrally-situated business Premises, known as llobson's Buildings. Extensive Cellarage. Frontages to Sliortlaud and Fort streets, —William Ait ken, l.and Agent. ITO USES AND SHOPS TO LET at JL low rentals in city, suburbs, and country; also, Grocery, Bakery, and other Shops, Homes and Allotments For Sale, in town, suburbs, and country. Farms, large and small, for sale, improved and unimproved, or to exchange for town property. —C. Williamson, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, S.'i, Qneen-street. Offices to Let in Queenstreet. Money to Lend at current rates. TO LET, on Ghamberlin's Island ('2O miles from Auckland)A House of 12 large furnished rooms, with good paddocks and orchard, &c. ; milch cows, horses, and donkeys included • beautiful harbour for boating and fishing; good riding, etc. This magnificent homestead can be had at an extremely low rental.—For particulars apply A. F. Chamberlin, three doors above Bank of .New Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. r|l 0 LET, AT HO W I C 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 furnished ; And Furnished Apartments in Dwellinghou.se, with or without Board.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstatf, Post and Telephone Office, Ho wick. Hp O B li L E T, JL Fight-roomed House, bathroom, outhouses, garden, <£e., Crummer Road, Ponsonby. Six-roomed Cottage, Garden, Ac., View Road. Five-roomed Cottage, Summers-street, Ponsonbv 5s Cd. _ "" Shop and Dwelling-house, Cook-street. Offices in Victoria Arcade, from 7s Oil. Four-roomed Cottage, Hobsou-street, Gas, Water Ac. Five-roomed Cottage, Sheridan-street. Nine-roomed House with every convenience at Devonport. Four-roomed Cottage, Buchanan-street, Devonport. Four-roomed Cottage, Upper Symonds-street, Six-roomed Cottage and Garden, Remnera. .Nine-rooirted House, Manukau Road, Parnell: large garden, gas, water, etc. Six-roomed Cottage, Edinburgh-street. Large Stores, next Thames Hotel, Queen-street' now occupied by Mr. F:ilingham (either together or separately). Large Warehouse, with cellar, Wyndham-street, with back entrance. H. ASH TON & SON, House, Land, and Estate Agents, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. m 0 BE LET (FURNISHED), A " THE TOWER," REMUERA. The owner (J. McCosh Clark, Esq.) having made arrangements to visit England, offers his inagnifi cent Residence, with 12 acres Laud, 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. HO.U SL 0 house, R. EMU ERA.— MRS. 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 endeavour to make it a comfortable home. The train fare to and from town amounts to only about id a day. gALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major I.usk, &-c. Terms on application. ~yEl\ T TNOR HOUSE, NORTH SHORE. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Conducted by M R S. MOLD. Private Sitting-rooms, Smoking and Bath rooms. Liberal Table and every Home Comfort. Close to Wharf. Terms, 2Gs to 30s weekly. MRS. E. WILLIAM S, TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Gkev-stkekt, In returning thanks to her late patron-, would call their attention to havimr »«"■'» leased the above Premises, which have aeen thoroughly renovated, newly furnished, fitted with even- convenience. Plunge and s>"" ver Baths. TTj~//;LSIDE, Alten Road, near Supreme ILjL Court.—Private Board and Residence. ELLESMERE, Princes-street (second house above Synagogue. Private sittingrooms, and Accommodation tor Families. THE LAiS'GIIAM (Jenny - street). — Commanding one of the most beautiful views about Auckland. Families and others accominodated on moderate terms. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUEEN-STREET.—Board and Residence, Us per week. Best Dinner in Town (three courses), Sixpence. ALL MEALS, SIXPENCE. /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentv--/ street.Private Board ana Residence, single ami double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and. every home comfort. Inspection invited.Mrs. Mansfield. ST. STEPHEN'S A^OTI^PAI^LL! 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., Herald Office. mHE CARLE TON, 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. j Machinery. Imo NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. i'OR IMMEDIATE SALE—A Splendid TWOFEEDER VVHARKEDALK NEWS PRINTING [ MACHINE by Dawson & Sons, of Otley, YorkI shire Will print various sizes, up to four pages of the New Zealand Herald. The Machine has been very little used, will be run to the satisfaction of the pirrchosor, and guaranteed j in perfect orior. Stocks, Roller Moulds, Ac., all complete. - WILSQNS & HORTON, ■ Airland,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 1