To Let. TO LET — Three Dwelling Houses at Pakuranga, with grazing for a hcrse or cow at either farm. — Every Maclean, Bleak House, Howick. TO LET or Lease — The commodious Offices in Wynd ham-street recently occupied by the late Mr. J. M. Alexander, Solicitor.—For particulars, apply to W. Aitken, Shortland-street; or W. J. Hurst and Co., Queen-street. TO LET— House in country ; also, Cottages, furnished or unfurnished, paddocks, orchard, beehives; suitable for fashionable watering place or gentleman's residence.—Apply A. F. Chamberlin, Fort-street. Telephone 600. rpo LET, AT HOWICK— 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, fur. nished ; And Furnished Apartments in Dwellingliouse, with or without Board.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstaff, Post and Telephone Office. Howick. A T E R POWER. TO LET, for such term as may be agreed on— Water Power, with Extensive Premises, Water Frontage, and Wharf, on the Waitemata. The Water Power is up to 75 horso, reservoir, race, »nd wheel all in good condition. The Building contains upwards of 10,000 square feet of tioor space, and would be suitable for a flax mill, flour mill, bone mill, farina mill, cooperage, tOnnery, or biscuit factory, &c , Ac. There is a travelling oven, with all gearing and furnaces complete, on the premises. A low rent will be accepted, and every facility given to a good tenant. Apply to ALEXANDER STEWART, Riverhead. m O BE L E T— J. Large Store, 3 storey and cellar, and office, in Queen-street, with a hack entrance (lately occupied by Messrs. King, Walker, and Co). St. Stephens; Avenue, P.trneil, 8 rooms, bath room, scullery, pantry, city water, and every convenience. £00 per annum. Symo ds-str Shop and 5 rooms, water, gas, large yard and slied. K\rangahape Road—Shop and one room near Pittstreet. (tent, 12«. Wellesley-street— Shop and 5 rooms, yard, city water, etc. Rent, 2i!s 6d. Ayr-street, Parnell—Furnished House of 7 rooms, bath-room, garden, city water, etc. Symonds-street—B rooms, large and convenien house; rent, 30*. Crummer Road— rooms, bathroom, waslihouse, city water, gas, etc. ; rent, 22s 6d. Beach Road, Devonport—7 rooms, fronting beach, and near wharf. Bedford-street, —Cottage, 6s. Stuart-street—Cottage of 5 rooms and scullery; city water, 5-< Summer-street—4 rooms, garden, Ac. ps. Union-street rooms and scullery. 6s. Shop, Queen-street, central position, with backroom, Ac. R-nt, £3 per week Offices to let in Compton's Buildings, Queen-street, opposite Railway station. Victoria Arcade — Whop or Office on the ground ' floor. Offices in Victoria Arcade, low rents. H. ASH TON A SON, House, Land, and Entate Agents, 8, New Zealand Insurance Building*. Fancy Goods. J HAVE CLOSED MY No. 2 ARCADE, And have now only ONE place of business in Queen-street GOODSONS XON DON A RCADE OODSONS JUONDON XJLRCADE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR, NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, With the Combined Stocks. It presents great advantages to purchasers, containing THE LARGEST STOCK OF FANCY GOODS and Useful Everyday Requirements in the Colony, To which constant additions are being made. Gold and Silver Jewel- Gents' Brief and other lery (all warranted), a Bi^s splendid stock to Ladies'and Gents Dressselect from lag Cases Jet and Amber Jewel- Hair, Cloth, and Hat lery Brushes Electro plated Goods in Tooth, Nail, and all greatest variety kinds of Brushes Clocks (English, German, Perfumery of all kinds and American), in Combs and Hair Ornamarble, wood, and ments nickel Pu.ses, Card C«.ses Cutlery (table & pocket) Cigar A Cigarette C «ses, Electro plated and Po- and Tobacco Pouches tosi Silver Forks and Carpet Bigs Spoons School Bags and Kits Bread Platters & Knives Pears', and all the best Butter flatters & Knives makers f Soaps China and Glass ditto Puzzles of all kinds, inChina Breakfast Cruets eluding the Matri and Keg Stands, and monial Chair (Is) I'ruit Dishes Games Tea Sets (40 pieces), from Stereosc.iprs and Slides 10s Playing Cards Breakfast, Dinner, and ■, Dolls, Tovs, Carts, BarDessert Sets rows, Horses, HamToilet I'alde Sets mocks, etc. Glass Dishes Bracke s, Mirrors Tumblers, Wines, Cus- Plaques, bronzes tards, and Jellies Scrap, Stamp, and Phot Epergiitfs Camlelabras Albums V ses. Lustres, and Relief Scraps Baskets, in glass and Blotters and Papetenes Dresden china Desks, Work Boxes Japanese Goods, in every Glove and Handkerchief variety — the largest Boxestock in the Colony, Tea Caddies shown in our Japanese Smokers' Friends Bazaar—Sat zu in a Glass Shades of Flowers Vases, Ice Pails, Um- and Fruit brel as, Vases, Screens, Chamois Leathers Tables, Stands and Table Mat* Easel-i (for pictures Napkin Kings large and small', Bam- Accordions and Concerboo Curtains, Dinner tinas Gongs Britannia Metal Teapots, All kinds of Lacquered etc. Ware ami Ornaments Pl tin and Fancy Note Lanterns, Fairy Lamps, Paper and Envelopes Shades Our 5-quire (120 sheafc) Splash Mats in great of Cream-laid Note at variety 6d. — The packet Fire screen Ornaments in unequalled all art manufactures Slates Fancy Dress ((mam nts Drawing and Exercise and Materials ad lib. B 'Oks, etc. Ladies' Hand Bags and And hundreds of others Satchels in all the not enumerated. newest designs and at at all prices THE FACSIMILE OF THE QUEEN'S LETTER TO THE NATION (On the Death of the late Duke of Clarence), Beautifully executed and illustrated). Price, Is ; post free, Is 3d. AT THE NEWTON BRANCH, THE SAME GOODS ARE OBTAINABLE. PLEASE REMEMBER: ONE ARCADE IN QUEEN-STREET, GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, AND ONE IN KARANGAHAPE ROAD, And kindly INSPECT THEM. ANTED KNOWN. ]\JATHEWS' gAZAAR NOW SHOWING— Nickel-plated ( locks— cheap Boys' Carpenters' Tools—ls Mahogany Dressing Glasses, with rings to hang— Photo Albums, illuminated floral designs and tinted -Offered at very low prices Morocco Leather Cigar and Cigarette Cases, with superior fancy frames all lowered in prices Satin-lined Work Baskets, quilted, cushioned, and buttoned ; assorted colours ; low prices Lever Corkscrews- Is Cruets, Mustard, Malt and Pepper - 9d. New Shaped Toilet Sets, with pretty Scent Bottles and Ring Stands. very low in price Presentation Seta—Knife, Fork, and Spoon; commencing at Is j When out shopping visit MATHEWS' BAZAAR, Which contains the Largest and Cheapest Stock in Auckland of Fancy Goods, Glass and China Ornaments, Toys, Games, Ac., Ac. THE ONLY ADDRESS: 120 QUEEN-STREET gCOTCH QILCLOTHS, 9 AND 12 FEET WIDE, ' ' - 21, 2/11, 4/6LOVELY ART? DESIGNS. Just Opened, per Ruahine. J. M. "M c L AOHtAN . v 222, Queen-street, P
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18920819.2.5.6
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8961, 19 August 1892, Page 1
Word Count
1,038Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8961, 19 August 1892, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.