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'■ To Let. " TO LET—Offices on ground floor, Hobson's Buildinga, Shortlaud-street.-Apply '. to W. Aitken, Land Agent. '■:.■: _^ TO '■■ LET-A ; 6-roomed '<■ House, bath, wash--1 house, copper, and water.-G. F. Fowler, Russell-street. Parnell.'V: ■ '.: •;■■.-■ ' ■ '/ TO LET-6-roomed Cottage; 8-roomed House; all conveniences— Apply next Tailoresses Hall, Cook-street West. ?;.-■■ y-7 ■" "''"-- TO LET—A 10-roomed Iloufce m Grafton Road, with every convenience.-Apply Mrs. Dillon, " Kircassock," Grafton Road. TO LET OR LEASE—Mr. Joseph Ansenne's Pretty Residence, at Lake Takapnna; best position in the district; splendid beach frontage-Frater Bros. TO LET. Cheap— roomy new Platoglass Front Shows in Karangahane Road, now being erected. Rent, 25s per week; 2s 6d discount to tenant paying monthly in advance.-J. M. McLachlan. 10, Coombes Arcade-: or. Maurice Casey. Albert-street. TO LET, at Lake Takapuna-A House of 9 oi 11 rooms, with grazing, use of boat on Lake, and every convenience.-Apply Mrs. H. H. Adams. Lake Takapuna. TO LET-Modern House, Fairfax Road, Epsom, late in occupation of T. Brassoy, Esq.; largo reception rooms, hot water supply, electric bells, stable, coach-house, and man's room; an aero of garden, etc., scoria soil; close to tram. TO LET OR LEASE. TWO-STOREY WAREHOUSE, In heart of City. T. B. CLAY. Rhortland-street. TJAIRY AND POULTRY FARM. TO BE LET OR LEASED, three miles from Devonport Wharf— -Acres and House and Outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided into paddocks. Never-failing supply of water. Splendid aspect. Apply 17. ,T. NAPIER, Victoria Arcade. Queen-street. rpo MANUFACTURERS. TO LET. IN CHANCERY-STRET, BUILDING Lately Occupied by Arch. Clark and Sons as a Shirt Factory. Also Building in Eden Terrace, New North Road, lately occupied by the same Firm as a Laundry. Both are of Brick, and exceedingly well-lighted. Particulars from W. FRATER AND SON, Queen-street. W AREHOUSE TO LET. TO LET-Tho Three-storey Well-lighted Warehouse in Wyndham-street, lately occupied by Messrs. Kempthorne, Trosser, and Co.'s New Zealand Drug Company. Back entrance from Durham-street. BAKER BROS., Auckland, Wellington, Ohristchurch, and Dunedin. m O LET. SPLENDID SUITES OF OFFICES On FIRST FLOOR OF HERALD BUILDINGS. Rent Low. Apply HERALD Office: Or W. FRATER AND SON. r\FFICES, QUEEN-STREET. To Letr-Those handsomeiy-fitted Offices (two) in the Mutual Life Association's Building. Queen-street, lately occupied by W. R. Holmes, Esq. Apply DISTRICT SECRETARY. Money. MONEY TO LEND. ON FIRST-CLASS MOBTGAGE SECURITY. AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, And in SUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land, Estate, and Financial Agonts, 85, Queen-street. MONET TO LEND. ""ON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES At Lowest Rates of Interest Advances made against Interests and Reversions under Wills, Bond Warrants. Bills of Lading. Promissory Notes, and all Approved Securities. rHE NORTHERN ESTATE AGENCY AND FINANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). Next door Bank N.S. Wales. Queen-street. MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTE HOUSES. FURNITURE, ETC BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages negotiated. JOHN W. BARDIE, L«ND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE A(MT, HIGH-STREET MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Secnritios. W. COLEMAN, Solloitor.and Notary Public National Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. TITONEY TO BE LENT on Interests under 11l wills, freehold, or other approved securities, in sums to suit borrowers.— to P. A. Vaile, Solicitor, Legal Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane DO You Want Money? We can get for you largo and small sums on mortgage at very low rate of interest, on good real security.-Ewington and Baker, Estato Agents. f»£A TO £5000.-Money to Lend, in Bums dt/DO as above at lowest current rate.Wm. S. Cochrane, Cochrane'B Mart, 185, Queenstreet. , M' ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security.l\i Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent. Short land-street. MONEY TO LEND ON First Mortgage of Freehold Property. -J. Thornes. 91, Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of in. terest.—Ap*)ly Jackson and Russell. Plumbers and Gasfitters. T> rpUDEIIOPE, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, WELLESLEY - STREET WEST (Three Doors above Elliott-street), Desires to thank his Customers and the publio generally for their patronage during the past 23 years, and still wishes them to remember that he will always keep a good stock of all trade requisites, and employ the best workmen in all branches of the trade, so that all orders will be faithfully carried out, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agent for Williams and Deans' Burner Caps. Agent for Kent's Albo Carbon Gas Burner. Agent for the " Quadruple!" Ventilator. Telephone No. 208 ADVANTAGES OF CANDY'S BELTING. 1. It is 90 per cent, stronger than, and averages half the price of, Leathor. 2. It is thoroughly waterproof, and not affected by temperature. 3. It is extremely durable 4. Being made all in one piece, it runs perfectly true, anl drives steadily and ovenly. One side never stretches more than another, as in Leather Belts. 5. Its pliability is a great advantage for driving High-speed Machines, such as Dynamos, Fans, etc., and its groat strength makes it eminently suitable for all kinds of heavy Machinery. 6. It clings well to the pulleys. AN INTERESTING FACT. The following tests (by Kirkaldy, of Lomlom bliow tbo relative strength and value, compared with leather:— Breaking Strain — per Square Inch of Section. Best Double Leather Gin Belting 1 mm Ganpy's Bin by ______ Cotton,.. I fiHlilb BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! The success which has attained the selling of the GANDY COTTON BELT has, we find, induced unscrupulous dealers to import nil imitation of this well-known and highly-ap-preciated article,' and users would do well to note that wo are the SOLE AGENTS for this in Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki, and Dunedin, and to insist on having GANDY'S when buying a bolt, and also to see that each belt is stamped "THE GANDY BELT, SEACOMBE, ENGLAND." SOLE AGENTS, JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON (LTD.), 1 '. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 8