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Houses and Land '' •' |f| J] Dlf AB D A I l . I HOUSE. ESTATE. INSURANCE, AND GENERAL AGENT. SENT AND INTEREST COLLECTED. ETC., i ,-v AUCKLAND CHAMBERS. ~'.t HIGH-STREET (Opposite R.M. Court). yi WANTED Every Day, for Good Tenant!-' Houses, all sizes. city and suburbs; small ;■ Fruit and Fowl Farms, eto. • -j, TO LET. id MOUNT ALBERT— 6 rooms, bath, " wash-house, allotment 66 by 200. 12s 6d. WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES—2s 6d and 3s. '£ COMFORTABLE FURNISHED HOUSE, $ rooms, close to Park Road; low rent to >> good tenant. ; FOR SALE- • | BEACH. HOWICK—3 acres in garden, good orchard, crops, fowl runs (wire fenced), small House, fine view, good business to lie dona 5 with picnickers, cyclists, etc., grand position ; for good boardinghouse. £300. Also, Jacre lots. NORFOLK-STREET. PONSONBY-New House, 6 rooms, kitchen, largo workshop, wash* house, never-failing well,' cheap. 2271 , BLACKSMITH'S AND WHEELWRIGHT'S SHOPS—Nice Cottage, five rooms, neverfailing woll. one aero orchard, and paddock. £300, easy terms: splendid chance for good tradesman. Or to let. 1 MOUNT EDEN. NEAR STATION-Houso, 8 rooms, kitchen, bath, wash-house, etc. Cheap. 2024 PONSONBY-Large Allotment. Grand Harbou* View. House, rooms, pantry, scullery, bath, workshop, wasliliouse. pas. and water, concrete paths and yard, etc. 2291 ORAKEI ROAD. REMUimA - 5 First-clasa Acres in that favourite suburb. 2266 WANTED TO PURCHASE—East side Queenstreet—Houses, 6 rooms and 10 to 14 rooms; 2 to 10 acres, within an hour's drive; Building Lots; Gentleman's Residence, high ground, town or suburbs; and Small Houses. Booksellers- , CHANiPTALOUP & COOPER I b d Anderson's Chemistry of Coke 5 6 Barnett's Book of Photography ... 1 } Boothby, Guy. Love Made Manifest, 2s 6d and 3 6 ' Bosqui's Notes on Cyanide Process ... 13 6 Burnell, A., Clear Speaking and Good Reading 2 6 Cambridge, Ada, At Midnight, 2s 6d and 3 6 Coulson, Ivernahan, Mrs., House of Rim- ' moil, 2s 6(1 and J 6 Cruickshank's Boiler Construction ... 7 6 ' Dickson. Rev. J.. History of N.Z. Presbyterian Church 6 0 ' Evolution by Atrophy 5 0 » Fleming, J., Art of Speaking and Reading 3 6 ' Fowler. E. T„ Concerning Isabel Car- ' naby, 2s 6(1 and 3 6 . Frederic. H., Gloria Mundi, 2s 6d and ... 3 6 Gould, Nat, Old Mare's Foal 2 6 Gibson's Literary and Debating Societies J 6 Huntly, IL, Our Code of Honour, 2s 6d and 3 6 Istorum, J.. Herod Antipas 3 6 Le Breton, j„ Unholy Matrimony, 2s Gd and 3 6 Liversidge, J. C., Engineroom Practice 6 0 Lubbock, On Buds and Stipules 3 6 Milne, J., Romance of a Pro-Consul (Sir G. Grey) ... 3 6 Paterson, G W„ Management of Dynamos 3 6 Pcarso, Mark G.. His Mother's Portrait 2 6 Rooliff, W„ Enginedrivers' Manual ... 3 ( Rodway, J., In the Guiana Forest ... 3 6 Snaith, J. C.. Willow the ICing, 2a 6d and 3 6 Tangye, Sir R., Oliver and Richard Cromwell 10 fi Wilson. E. 8., Hydraulic and Placer Mining 11 6 Wolff, A. R., The Windmill 14 0 Add 2d to the Is for Postage. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. . UPTON _AND CO.' BOOKS ON YACHTING, CRICKET, CYCLING, ETC. 6. d. 50 0 Yacht Architecture, D. Kemp. 21 0 Yachting, Badminton Library, 2 vols. 6 0 The Yacht Sailor, Vanderdecken. 21.0 Yachts and Yachting. Vanderdecken. 7 6 Yachts, Boats, and Canoes, Hicks. 9 6 The Sailor's Pocketbook, Sir F. Bedford. 2 0 Canoeing, J. D. Hayward. 10 6 Boat Sailer's Manual, Qualtrongh. 5 0 Practical Boat Railing, D. Fraser. 6 0 The Sailing Boat, Folkard. 10 6 Boating, Woodgate. 2 6 Oars and Sculls, Woodgate. 2 0 Sailing, E. F. Knight 2 0 Camping Out, MacDonell. 6 0 The Jubilee Book of Cricket, Ranjib sinhji 1 0 With Stoddart's Team in Australia, Ranjitsinhji. i 2 6 and 3s 6d, With Bat and Ball, Giffen. 6 0 Cricket, W. ,G. Grace. 2 6 Annals of Cricket, W. W. Read. 2 0 Cricket, Grace and Pycroft. 1 0 England v. Australia, Pentelow. 1 0 Cycling. Griffen. 1 0 Cycle Touring. Ruraney. 1 0 Cycling, Bedlake. 1 0 Training, Westhall and Sachs. ' The Book of Cricket, C. B. Fry, 14 pts., 8d each. UPTON AND CO. i —. I TOMAN & LTELL, ' BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. 1 ' AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING WORKS:-* a d How to Distinguish and Treat DISEASES OP CHILDREN, by DE. G. HORACE NAYLOR M ' ' NEW TIMBER RECKONER FOR ROUND LOGS, by Haakon Dalil 2 5 MRS. MACLURCAN'S AUSTRALIAN COOKERY BOOK, containing 891 Recipes 3 fi THROUGH ATOLLS AND ISLANDS OF 1 THE GREAT SOUTH SEA, by F. J. Moss (illustrated) 6 0 KORERO MAORl—First Lessons in Maori Conversation 1 p GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND, in 12 parts, at 19 each; or, Bound in Leather _. »21 fi TRADE SUPPLIED. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. | Oil and Colourmen, ' NEW PAPERHANGINGS EX DELPHIO. ' W. PIILLIPPS & SON, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, i QUEEN-STREET, 1 Axe now opening a Large Shipment o! ' P.IPERHANGINGS. JATEST DESIGNS, ARTISTIC FRIEZES, Etc.. Eto. SPECIAL VALUE IN ALL GRADES. Yf pHULIPPS AND gON, PAPERHANGINGS, GLASS, PAINT, ARTISTE 1 MATERIAL, AND PICTURE FRAME ! MOULDING WAREHOUSE, ■ NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, [ QUEEN-STREET, i ——— — —4 |J; HENDERSON ' (Established 1860), PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, ETC. HIGH-STREET, Manufacturer Wire Blinds, Lead Lights, Glass Signs, Eto. MIXED PAINTS for Honso and Ship use. ; SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS. , N.B.— above are executed it VERS MODERATE CHARGES. Machinery. T; BACH AND, CO' VTJLOAN, WORKS, • ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND, I MAKERS OF ALL KINDS 0? STEAM ' BOILERS. WROUGHT-HION WATER MAINS FOR r BATTERIES, I i —— . REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. First- Workmen Emjloilfli

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 7

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