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1 First Award and only Gold Medal for Tea at the Auckland Exhibition. t* • Tjy ■ I I J j_P~* *% ]jT ' BEST VALUE IN THE COLONY. jQt L. D. NATHAN & CO., Proprietors. ••tiucm^ OSTRICH ■ - •■•••• ■■ .---•• •• ■' - •■■'■ -•■•■••-■ ■ . ■ __ _. a

_ Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, ft ESS-ATE AGENTS . VALUATORS OP REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS. INVESTORS OP CAPITAL, TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. ETC. ATTORNEYS FOE RESIDENTS OB ABSENTEES. COLLECTORS OP RENTS AND INTEREST. OK * QUEEN-STBEET. ——~ ■•, y TKLBPHONI NO. 134. *> CABLE ADDBJBSS. " PBBKHOiD." AUCKLAND. HANKERS: BANK OP NEW SOUTH WALES. LIST OP SAMUEL VADjE k SONS' AGENTS ; AND CORRESPONDENTS. ; London ... .-Chas. Price A Boa Glasgow ... Mao Lean, Brotlie. _ Formic Calcutta ... ... King. Hamilton. _ Co. Bombay _, ...King, King. its Co. Sydney „ Richardson A Wrench, Ltd. Melbourne .... .. C. J. AT. Ham Christchurolii .. Uharloa Clark Dunedin ... _, John Beid * Sons . InvercarglU ... ... Charles Rout Nelson .« ... W. Rout A Sons Greymouth Nnnoarrow & Co. Wellington Harcourt A Co. Napier ... Baker A Tabuteau New Plymouth ... P. P. CorkiU Qisborna J. Coleman Besides the above we have Agents and Correspondents in all parts of the Auckland Provincial District, TIT O.U 8 I EDEN. CONVENIENT SUBURBAN HOUSE. OA pj A-6 BOOMS AND SCULLERY, on 3* L JcO\J one floor, all in thorough order; iron roof; good foundations; range, gas and water; stable. Level voloanio section. 674 by 160 ft, in garden, etc. Price, #450. A very eligible property, within a stone's throw of the main road. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers. 95. Queen-street. 6085 T7ERY CHOICE LITTLE FARM. IN THE PUKEKOHE DISTRICT. J?CKfI-56i ACRES RICH. PLOUGHABLE. 3t*DOU VOLCANIC AND DRAINED SWAMP LAND; all properly cultivated and laid in grass; orchard. House. 5 rooms; cowshed, dairy, piggerv, etc. Close to creamery; post office, sohool, etc., within a mile; township and station, four miles. Prioe, £650. A rich and profitable little property. BAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6164 pOB IMMEDIATE SALE. FARM, TTJAKAU. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. n-t AAA—HANDY FARM of 113 acres 3JIAJ\J\J ploughable soil; part semivolcanic and part river flat: all of very good quality. The whole is in feed, and most of it has been ploughed and properly laid in grass (16 acres new); a little bush. Good frontage to a large stream. New House of 5 rooms, etc. Within 1J miles of station and township by main road. Price, £1000. Terras very easy, viz.: Only £235 cash required; balance may remain for nearly 4 years at 5 per cent. This property is admirably suited for allround farming or for dairying (the previous owner getting a very high percentage at the creamery), and should at once be secured. SAMUEL VAILE A SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6232 EXCELLENT COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND FARM. V»-j f\(\f\-& ACRES good ploughable land; e&J.Uv/V/ well watered; 51 acres grass, 2 acres orchard, 15 acres bush and imported trees; two creeks; good kauri house of 11 rooms, well fitted with every convenience; wash-house, stable, barn, man's room, and numerous ether outbuildings: one mile from post office, close to creamery and 3£ miles from station, etc., in a favourite, district, about 40 miles from Auckland. Price, £1000. Terms a3 arranged SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95. Queen-street. 6180 _____ pHEAP SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. ABOUT 30 MILES FROM TOWN. J? A iAS PER ACRE— Acres, all fenced St l ,: XU in 12 paddocks, and in grass (40 acres ploughed and laid): i-acre orchard: some scrub; 50 acres alluvial. House, 7 rooms; dairy, oowshed, and cartshed. If properly* fanned would carry 200 sheep all the year. One mile from creamery, and two from post and telegraph offices, school, etc. Price, £4 10s per acre. SAMUEL VADLE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, and Land Auctioneers, 95, ""awn-street. 6160 \ TTALUABLE COUNTRY PROPERTY./ ABOUT TWO HOURS' JOURNEY PROM TOWN. J}QKf\ —ABOUT 17 Acres Rich Land, dWOOU. situated in the best part of a rising township, close to the station; 6 acres well-assorted orchard, balance in grass. House of 5 rooms, verandah back and front; fruithouse, cowshed, etc. This property is pleasantly situated, and has great prospective value for cutting into town lots. Price, £850; one-third cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6196 _ ... ■ ————- TTEEY SUPERIOR PROPERTY. WAIKATO. _?1A PER ACRE-CHOICE FARM of 168 dwJ-U Acres; fenced, in eight paddocks; 116 acres grass, 60 acres crops, 2 acres orchard. 40 acres well-drained swamp, balance mostly volcanic; splendid grass land. Dwelling of 7 rooms and outbuildings; iron roof. Also, good new Cottage, of two rooms. One mile from creamery, post office, school, etc. Will carry 70 cows all the year. Price. £10 per acre. This is the best farm in the district. . BAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95. Queen-street. 6162 ~ 1 PARTLY - IMPROVED STOCK FAEM. NORTH OF AUCKLAND, -£*IKAA-987 ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY t&±O\JU large amount of fencing, enclosing 13 paddocks; 408 acres surface-sown grass: small orchard and garden; 300 acres mixed bush; balance grass and fern; permanent water. New kauri House of 6 rooms and lean-to; verandah; iron roof: cowshed, sheep pens, stockyard, etc.; now carrying 500 sheep and 50 cattle all the year; 34 miles from school; four miles from post office, seven miles from wharf; good steam service. Pi-ices, £1500. a large part of which may remain. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, ' ; Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6198 THE above are only specimens of a very largo number of similar Properties which i we have for wile. Those requiring Properties of any description whatever are invited to call '. at our offices, 85, Queen-street, opposite Port- : street, and inquire. CATALOGUES ON AP« i PLICATION, 41

Houses and Land. Wi A l K A T °* HANDY DAIRY FARM. no PER ACRE—2S7 ACRES, all fenced and dUO subdivided and in grass; 3-acre good orohard; i ploughable. Permanent creek. Good House of 3 rooms, iron roof; cowshed, etc. Last season £20 per month was realised for milk. Creamery, township, and station, 1 mile; Auckland within 50 miles. Price, £6 per acre; £370 may remain for 36 yeara at 41 per cent. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6142 pOOD LITTLE FARM. SIX MILES FROM TOWN. AAA—I63 ACRES gently undulating seraiJj<j\j\J volcanic Land; fenced in five paddocks, and in cultivation except about 3 acres; new House, 6 rooms; iron roof; range, ©to.; wash-house, ■ stable, cartshed, cowshed, etc. Close to school, etc., postal delivery, li miles from Onehunga. A really splendid view. Prioe, £900; easy terms if desired. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6178 R. BARE BROWN,' T AND, TESTATE, AND /COMMISSION AGENT, TTOTEL AND CHAREBROKEB, AUCKLAND AND rTABANAKI. HAS FOE SALEGREY LYNN—A Allotment 33 by 100; House of 5 rooms; single roof, 2 fireplaces, outsheds, etc. Price £210. 262 GREY LYNN—Allotment 33 by 100, with House of 5 rooms; 2 fireplaces, iron roof, Orion range, scullery, garden, cellars, etc Price. £250. 266 RICHMOND Allotment, 40 by 110; well-built House of 7 rooms; three fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom, pantry; wash-house, with copper and tubs; gas and water laid on. Price, £640. 181 GREY LYNN—Allotment. 40 by 132; House of 6 rooms; three fireplaces! iron roof; bathroom, with shower; pantry; washhouse, with copper and tubs. Price, £440. 183 MOUNT EDEN—Allotment, 50 by 150; House of 4 rooms; two fireplaces; shingle roof; wash-house, scullery; nice garden. Price, £280. 184 PONSONBY- Allotment, 40 by 100; new House of 6 rooms; wash-house, with copper and tubs. Price. £280. Terms: £50 cash, balance weekly payments. 187 GREY LYNN—Allotment. 40 by 132 House of 6 rooms; three fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom, scullery, copper; gas fittings throughout. Price, £390. 190 CITY— Allotment, 36 by 90; two Houses of 6 rooms each: four fireplaces; iron roof; cupboards; water laid on; good view; brick wall between houses. Let at 10s each. This is a real good investment. Price, £525. 192 EPSOM— Half-an-acre of Land, with nice Cottage of 4 rooms; two fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom, scullery; wash-house, with copper, etc.; stable and coachhouse; rooms large and lofty; one minute to 'bus. Price, £450. 195 PONSONBY-Allotment, 44 by 100; House of 6 rooms; three fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom, scullery, 'sink; wash-house, with copper and tubs; gas and water laid on. Price. £400. 196 GREY LYNN—Allotment, 40 by 132; House of 5 rooms; three fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom, scullery, etc; wash-house, with copner and tubs; house quite new, pjice, £300. 201 ANGLESEA-STREET— Good Allotment, with House of 6 rooms; three fireplaces; shingle roof; wash-house, etc.; range; gas and water laid on. Price, £400. 206 GREAT NORTH ROAD-Allotment. 40 by 115; House of 6 rooms; two fireplaces; shingle roof; wash-house, with copper; fowlhouee, and run; well drained. Price, £420. 210 MAOKELVTE-BTREET— Allotment, 136 by 132; new House of 6 rooms three fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom; detached wash-house, with copper and tubs; concrete paths; well drained. Price, £465 sterling. 213 GREY LYNN-Allotment, 52 by 132; new House, 5 rooms; three fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom, sink; range; water and gas. Price, £376. 224 ERANKLIN ROAD-Allotment, 29 by 100; House 6 rooms; three fireplaces; iron roof; range; sheds; gas and water. Price, £420. 226 GREY LYNN-Oorner Allotment, 52 by 116; superior Dwelling of 7 rooms; five fireplaces; iron roof; bathroom; linen presses, pantry, scullery; range; gas and water; two incandescent burners; wash-house, with copper and tubs. Large shed. Price, £625. 228 GREY LYNN-Allotment, 40 by 115; wellbuilt House of 6 rooms; five fireplaces: iron roof; bathroom, with hot and cold water; pantry; verandah back and front; wash-house, with copper and tubs built in. Price, £625. 176 Tl D W A R D W A Y T E, HOUSE, ESTATE. INSURANCE, AND GENERAL AGENT. RENT AND INTEREST COLLECTED, ETC. AUCKLAND CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET (Opposite B.M. Court). TO LET. SEAFIELD VIEW (near Park Road)— Comfortable House, 6 rooms; wash-house, etc. GREY-STREET—House. 5 rooms. 7s. BRICK HOUSE (opposite Prince Albert College), UPPER QUEEN-STREET— rooms, bath, wash-house, outhouse, etc. GEORGE-STREET, ROOKY NOOK, near Mount RoskiU Bridge— House, 7 rooms; bath, wash-house, etc 16s. VERY LARGE WELL-LIGHTED ROOM, at present used as a olothing factory; fireplace and separate W. 0.; ground floor. Low rent to good tenant. LARGE FRONT ROOM, fitted with shelves, etc; fireplace; for sample room or office. 6s. WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES; 2s 6d. 3s, 6s. WANTED DAILY, for Good Tenants— and Shops, City and Suburbs. £250 to Lend on Freehold Security at £ pe. cent. STANLEY, "rVrOBTH CHOSE, BEHIND CALLIOPE DOOK. FOE Splendid Building Sections in this lovely trans-marine suburb, with beautiful views of Auckland Harbour. Terms easy. Apply to . BUTTLE BROS., No. 6, Insurance Buildings, Land"Agents, Auckland. TO INVE6TORB.-Por Sale-First-class Business Premises. Custom-street East (near Railway Entrance), consisting of 4 Storeys * and good Cellar, fitted with Hydraulic Lift I and other conveniences.— W. Aitken, Load Agent. SnorUMuUtrMt. . £

Educational. 'AUCKLAND QRAMMAR QOHOOL FO* BOYS AND GIRLS (Founded 1869). HEADMASTER: J.. W. TTBBS, M.A., Keble College Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: W. J. MORRELL, M.A., Balliol College, Ox-* ford, Chief Classical and English Master. J. F. SLOMAN. B.A. (Sydney), late Head Master Girls' High School. , "■ J. a. TREVITHICK, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop. P. MARSHALL, M.A., B.Sc, F.G.S., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand, Science Master. J. HIGHT, M.A., sometime Senior Soholar University of New Zealand, French and German Master. J. H. TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zealand), sometime Senior Soholar University of New Zealand. , , ' H. J. D. MAHON, 8.A., Commercial Master. E. A. MCOULLOUGH, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. S. W. ENTRIOAN. M.A., the Royal University, Ireland. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E. G. WALLACE. MISS F. A. HAULTAIN. MISS B. BLADES. i MISS A. C. MORRISON, M.A.. sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. . MISS W. PICKEN. M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. VISITING MASTERS: K WATKINS, Freehand Drawing. W. M. CARROLLO, Gymnastics. The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents in the matter of Boarders attending the School. . -~.'. Application for admission should be made to the Head Master, or to Mr. Oliver Mays, Palmerston Buildings. THIRD TERM, 1900, began on September 24. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. rpHE T ADIES' /COLLEGE AND QOHOOL OP MUSIC. REMUERA. FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. This Private College provides high-class education, with moral training, based upon Christian but unsectarian principles, and a Home, with select companionship, ana maternal supervision. The position, grounds, and hygienic arrangements of the College are unrivalled, The Staff includes six resident qualified English and Foreign Governesses, and the best Visiting Professors for the several departments. „ Pupils prepared for Musical. Matriou/ation and Civil Service Examinations as desired. Principal at home after September 21. Term began September 25. Prospectus of Messrs'. Upton and Co., or Principal MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.: M.R.0.P.; CM.; S.K. London; By 'Bus and Rail. U«e garde dp™"' travels to and fro in bus. Telephone 803. TTING'S pOLLEGE. A UCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Visitor, Rev. W. Beatty, M.A. Prinoipal, Mr Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honours of the University of London; assisted by a large Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. : List of Successes, 1896-1900:-6 boys passed the Senior Civil Service, one of whom passed with distinction, 1900; 28 boys passed the Junior Civil Service; 12 boys passed the Matriculation; 1 boy passed the University Junior Scholarship Examination with credit, 1899; 2 boys passed the Senior District Scholarship Examinations of the Auckland Board of Education, 1898, obtaining 4th and sth places respectively; 1 boy passed the same Examination in 1899, obtaining 10th place, and is entitled to 3 years' Free Tuition. Prospectuses may be obtained from Messrs. Upton ana Co., Queen-street, or from the Principal. '" ■ "—— —— —————— pBINOE ALBERT QOLLEGE AUCKLAND. Exceptional advantages for Boarders. Delightful and healthy situation. Charming view and splendid climate, DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. HEADMASTER (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON. M.A. (London University), Assisted by a Large Staff of (Eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses, With Pour Visiting Masters. Course of instruction includes preparation for CIVIL SERVICE, and MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS. Speoial attention given to COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Applications for admission of pupils, or for copies of the Prospectus, should be made to the Headmaster, Prince Albert College, Auckland. JJOUNT EDEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOB GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES BEWS. Assisted by Resident English Governess: MISS OEE-HUNTEE. Resident Frenoh Governess: MLLE. COOHE, And an Efficient Visiting Staff. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. The College has again been considerably enlarged, and there are now vacancies for two boarders. Third Terra began September 18. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., and at the College. "■R/T E L M E R L Y,» •"•* ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. PARNELL. BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOB GIELS. Principals: MISS HULL. MRS. GORDON (0.H.L., First-class, with Honours). French Resident Governess: MDLLE. BOUDLLON. AND EFFICIENT VISITING STAFF. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation and Junior Civil Service Examinations. Vacanoies for Boarders. MRS. GORDON, who was for several years resident on the Continent, is prepared to form German Classes, or to Coach Pupils in that subject for Matriculation. Half Term begins WEDNESDAY, October 31st Miss Hull and Mrs. Gordon will be "At Home' to Parents on the fourth Saturday in every month. \\T B CAN TEACH '»'* YOU How to become an Architect, Bridge, Railroad or Mining Engineer, Book-keeper, Chomist, Draftsman, Civil Engineer, Electrical, Steam, Locomotive, Marine or Gas Engineer, Surveyor, Stenographer, or an Expert in Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation. We supply all the Books you need, guide and correct your work, and give you a high-class TECHNICAL EDUCATION by Mail. We have helped thousands to better positions and salaries. Write or call for Circular describing the Course in which you are interested, to WILLIAM J. ALEXANDER, 24. Coombes' I Arcade, Auckland. New Zealand Representa--1 tive International .Correspondence Schools, 48oraaton, Pa.—P.O. Box 906. ~

Educational. A R L Y L E COLLEGE. THE CRESCENT, MOUNT HOBSON, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. OLBEN (nee Jackson). Civil Service and Matriculation. Special Course for Adult Students—French and [ • German Literature ■ MISS ALICE LAW, L.R.A.M.. LONDON, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN. AND THEORY OF ; , MUSIC. Attends at Studio, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. Residence: " Craigholm," Victoria Road, Devonport. p LENIVEAGH. " BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal; MRS. YOUNG. Prospectus on Application. Third Term Began on TUESDAY. Sept. 25. " fTIHE WDLLOWS," WYNYARD-STREET. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MRS. WILLIAMS. Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers. Pupils are prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Third Term Began on TUESDAY, Sept. 25, Business CardsOK TO CA PER CENT. pjENUINE "DEDUCTIONS. CUTLERY, RAZORS, ELECTRO-PLATE, TOOLS. /GEORGE ARDERN Is determined to Clear the Bulk of SAMUEL'S CELEBRATED STOCK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. BALE NOW PROCEEDING. (j. Intending Purchasers will be wise to • secure the GREATEST BARGAINS IN THESE LINES EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. /GEORGE ARDERN, CORNER SYMONDS-STREET AND NEWTON ROAD. • , N.B.—Country Friends, Customers of the lite Mr. Samuel, requiring to renew their Cutlery and Plate, will find this a favourable opportunity.- Orders with remittance and sample for " repeat" of any line procured originally from this well-known, firstclass stock, will receive attention immediately on receipt of order. Telephone 1130. ' November sth, 1900. WM. CROSHER AND SONS, HIGH-STREET, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS and IMPORTERS Of Dynamoß, Motors, Aro Lamps Electric Light Fittings Incandescent Lamps, Bells, Telephones Batteries, Pushes, Indicators Insulated Wires, and Cables Medical Batteries, etc. Estimates given Free. All kinds of Electrical Apparatus Repaired. MOTICE OF REMOVAL. M R H. F. K raaHT DENTTST, SHORTLAND-STREET, Is REMOVING shortly to BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. OLD OPECTACLES In Every Variety and at LOWEST PRICES. HASLETT'S ENGLISH PHARMACY. 252, Queen-street, Auokland. xxr ILLIAM QLARKE, STOCK AND SHAREBROKEB (Member of the Auckland Stook Exchange), Is carrying on the Business of the late Mr. J. Friar Clarke, At the Offices recently occupied by Messrs. Ruddock and Walker, STOCK EXCHANGE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone iSl.'' - TTENRY A. GORDON. CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER. ALSO AUTHORISED SURVEYOR (Late Inspecting Engineer to the New Zealand Government). Having had large experience in Hydraulic Marine, Railway, and Mining Engineering, and also a thorough knowledge of the Goldfields in the colony and mining in all its branches, he will undertake any business in connection with his profession, and will advise and report on mining properties. Offices: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BULDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. A', "d TnrrRiGHT AND OONS. RECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Customs-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road. WPHILLIPPS AND SON, • OIL. COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes. French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes, Plate Sheet, Crown. Ornamental, and Photographic Plates, Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, i Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to sice and carefully j packed. : W PARKINSON, Victoria-street, is the . Sole Proprietor of the original Royal Doncaster Butterscotch. Note: John Goodfellow, Ph.D., F.R.M.S.. writes:—"The flavour of the Butterscotch is delicious, and it formß a nourishing food as well as a palatable sweet. I have the greatest confidence in recommending this sweet as one of the purest, most wholesome, and best confection? 1 have ever examined." This Butterscotch is also highly recommended by medical men for Coughs, Colds, and Sore Throats. To be bad at all confectioners and grocers in 6d and 3d packets. G. A. Bdt* lE - STOCK AND SHAREBROKEB, MORTGAGES ARRANGED. NO 5, N.S. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. AUOKLAND. Telephone No. 63L ITTTATERPROOF CART COVERS, ;W.. DICK'S PATENT BALATA BELTING. 1 LEATHER BELTING. „ „ RUBBER BELTING, MACHINERY OILS. A- YOUNG AND CO.. Telephone. No. 667. Fort-street g- """"" 1 [ BATHB.-TUF.KISH BATHB.-OrEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 am. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s. Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower. 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 Lome-street, off , Victoria-street East ... .

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Mr. Martin's Collection of Photo. 'Xraes Cards this year are the Best he has produced, and they may bo obtained at 2 prices, ' viz.. 6d and Is each. In addition to the above, we have the following varieties, all new:— _ , TASTEFULLY-MOUNTED NEW ZEALAND FERN CARDS. HAND-PAINTED CARDS OF MAORI SCENES. " ILES' Large Collection of MAORI BEAUTIES CHRISTMAS CARDS OF NATIVE FLOWERS. WILLTS' MAORI CARDS and NEW ZEALAND BOOKLETS. VIEW BOOKS. Is 6d, posted Is Bd. AUCKLAND (new edition), 20 Views. HOT LAKES (new edition), 16 views. WHAKAREWAREWA (new edition). 16 Views. GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND, bound vol. leather 255, J-hound 21s. This Book contains over 200 views, from the North Cape to the Bluff. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, N.Z. GRAPHIC, and CHRTfITCHUROH WEEKLY PRESS ON SALE. Price Is. Is o*d posted. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. CHAWPTALOUP & COOPER "?; r TV ""'' .".'. -"!, ». *.:. Barry, '~ Ardsn. ViassiU? 3 6 Boothby, «uy, a Prince & Swindlers ..: ... 3 6 3 6 Binstead, A. 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NoyeSt David Harum. 2 6 3 6 Weyman, Stanley J., Sophia ... 2 6 3 6 Whiteing, Richard, The Island ... 3 6 Whiteing, Richard, No. 5, Johnstreet , .., ... ~. 3 6 For Postage add 2d in the Shilling. CHAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER, QUEEN-ST., AUOKLAND. V ■ ! " —* Ironmongery, etc. WEDNESDAY, JTOVEMBEB 44 CUTLERY, ELEOTRO-PLATED WARE, ETC. J. E; W ALTHO, For the last 17 years with T. A 8. MORRIN, LIMITED, Wishes to inform his old Friends, the Customers of the late MR. THOMAS SAMUEL, and the General Public that he will open an Entire New Stook of WELL-ASSORTED AND SPECIALLY-SE-LECTED GENERAL CUTLERY, E.P. WARE AND CABINET BRASS FOUNDRY, ETC.. ABOUT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, At Wellesley-street West, six doors from Queen-street, opposite Opera House. J. E. WALTHO. after 35 years' Colonial experience in the trade, and being under little expense, will buy and sell Goods at lowest cash prices. ■ i■ .i i i 1 ■ ;' ; I.' ■ Dress and Fashion. <"A MOST SUITABLE AND ECONOMICAL PRESENT FOB THE APPROACHING CHRISTMAS. Would be One of Our Famous VICTORY SEWING MACHINES (Hand or Treadle). IT will pay for itself over and over again. It will do the most perfect work in Plain Sewing, from the finest muslin to the heaviest canvas; and. in addition, an extensive variety of Fancy Work. We have a full stock of these Splendid Machines, and will guarantee to keep them in order for three years, free of charge. Cash, or Time Payments of 10s per month. Catalogues supplied free of charge on application. TTALLENSTEIN JDROS.. NEW ZEALAND OLOTHING FACTORY. QUEEN-STREET. J? 017 IAB-PIANOS-UPEIGHT * VON 3kO I 1U GRANDS. New Models, can be purchased on our Hire System, at £' 5« per month.—The London and Berlin Piano Company, Shortland-street (W. H. Webbe. Manager). , , ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE.Second Term—Practical Working Binstrations.— Works, High-street, Captain Blanch Brain. Instructor. ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE meets every Monday and Thursday, 7 p.m. Elementary and Advanced Classes.— Eleotrioal Works, High-street ■.;'; '■ ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITDTE.-Se-cond Term just commenced.—Particulars at Auokland Electrical Works, High- ' street. . COACHING for all University Examinations, Conversational Lessons in French and German; success Malcolmson Boult, 312, Victoria Arcade. . SPEOTA LISTS.—Miller and Son, High-street near G.P.0.. an.-, for Better Class Boots to order. Gold Medallists, Auokland Exhibition. Repairs prompt

Houses and Land. J. THORNES, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ! LAND AUCTIONEER. 91. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. PONSONBY. rpQQA-VERANDAH HOUSE, 7 rooms; <&Oo\J bath, city water; iron roof; washhouse, etc.: freehold allotment. 80ft by 100 ft, f level, and in garden, etc Cheap. 3516 0 J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street. CITY INVESTMENT. _»11AA-FOUR GOOD DWELLING3taJ.UU HOUSES, fronting Victoriastreet: freehold allotment. 60ft frontage by 183 ft: at present producing £100 per annum. These Houses always let readily, being handy to town, and produce good rentals. 3308 J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street. KHYBER PASS ROAD. J? Q C A—TWO SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT 3t/OOU HOUSES, each containing 7 rooms; city water; gas; bath wash-house, copper,. Axed tubs, etc.; freehold allotment. 44ft by 100 ft; well drained to main sower. The Houses are in good order, and well situated, J. THORNES, 91 Queen-street. OFFER WANTED. iQK ACRES. RIVERHEAD— 2 JLOO rooms; creek through the property, which supplies the new paper mills factory. A low price would be accepted. 3440 J. THORNES, Agent, Queen-street. NOTE THE TERMS. _?QA CASH, balance on mortgage at 5 per dt/OUcent., will secure Magnificent Building Site (suitable for subdivision if desired) of 2i acres, close to the Windmill, Mount Eden, with fine views of miles of surrounding scenery. Price fo. the lot, £300. 3508 J. THORNES, 91. Queen-street. HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL. .TXTELL-ESTABLISHED, splendfil connecfVV , tion, Queen-street. Premises on lease at easy terms. Satisfactory reasons for disposal. A good opportunity to secure a choice lucrative business. J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. CITY REBTAURANT. FURNITURE AND FITTINGS as per invenIC tory. Cheap rent. Close to QueenBtreet, £30. 3512 J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. iTN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE THOMAS i JOHNSON. OF PARNELL. I can receive offers for the following Properties not sold at auction, to close up the Estate:— RUSSELL - STREET—DWELLINGHOUBE. 8 rooms, with elegant and substantial .fittings, garden, etc.; in first-class condition. MANUKAU ROAD— Double-fronted Shop and oven, stabling, etc.; 7-roomed Dwelling. MANUKAU ROAD AND FALCON-STREET-Two Allotments, each 33ft by 100 ft, haying frontages to both streets. HOBSON PARK ROAD, PARNELL. no PER FOOT-Splendid Building AllotdwO ment, in this choice neighbourhood, having frontage of 73ft by about 300 ft; » bargain. 1510 J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street. 'J?/! OA-EPSOM, NEAR TRAM STABLES— 3t»<tZU NEARLY THREE ACRES GOOD VOLCANIC LAND, fenced and in grass; planted with ornamental trees and ornamental fence in front. 3391 J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street. HEPBURN-STRBET. ££?OKA—NRW VERANDAH COTTAGE—S rooms; Orion range; wash-house; city water, etc.; freehold allotment, 32ft 3in frcntage. 3506 J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street NAPIER-STREET. r/»QKA— nOUSE, 7 rooms; wash- " dwdOU houae, bftth, etc.; gas, range; city water, etc. Also, '{* AA A— HOUSE, 9 rooms; wash3wt:UU house, copper; gas. range, etc freehold allotment, 53ft 9in by 100 ft; a sound investment *07 J. THORNES, 91. Queen-street AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. I HAVE FOB BALE FA" VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD Lex in the heart of the city, together with a Meet Lucrative Business, ensuring a regular, steady income, together with a Large and Quick Rise in the value of Freehold. The present? owner is retiring from business. About 61600 will be required to secure the property, ind carry on the business successfully. Apply '' J. THORNES, 91. Queen-street - EPSOM. MAIN ROAD. Li? 9 A A—HOUSE 4 rooms, and large section dt/OUU ground, 100 ft frontage to Manukau Road, by 110 ft, or would cut into smaller sections to suit purchaser. Also, 'J?DTK—HOUSE 6 rooms; stable, wash&o i D house, etc.; allotment 75ft by JlOft. These Properties are on the lines of the electric tram*, and should be secured at once, and would make good business sites ' -■ '■' or suitable for good residence. J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street. HIGH-CLASS MODERN RESIDENCE, GROUNDS AND VINERY. fA VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of CflL Residence, 10 rooms: wash-house, with copper and tubs; stabling and buggyshed; 3 substantial conservatories, each 100 ft in length, with hot water pipes throughout Vinery, 164 ft. filled with matured vines of the best quality grapes: potting and seed sheds. All buildings with solid concrete walls. Espelier-trained fruit trees, plums, and peaches. Every foot of this propertyis In the highest state of cultivation. The houses are stocked with choice plants of every description. A large grotto fernery, supplied with the rarest varieties of ferns. All the open ground in dower or vegetable gardens. A large annual income is obtained, and the owner only retires through advanced years. On the Great North Road, almost within the City boundary; 111* feet frontage. Freehold. Particulars and terms on application. Land Transfer Title. 3490 J. THORNES, Agent, 91, Queen-street WYNYARD-STREET (CITY). GRAND CHOICE BUILDING LAND, 60ft frontage by 285 ft, close to Grafton Road; splendidly situated; well drained; level with road. Large iron-roofed stabling and other buildings; garden and fruit orchard. A s desirable opportunity for a residence, and stabling accommodation. 3479 J. THORNEB, Agent, 91, Queen-Btreet. MOUNT ROSKILL. 5 ACRES GOOD LAND; all ploughed, fenced, and well watered, with large frontage to good road. Price, £5P per acre. 3469 J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street AUCTION SALES. Owners wishing to quickly dispose of their HOUSES or LAND Properties, are invited to send full particulars. Personal attention and supervision given to the re-subdivision of Blocks of Land, and "' Plans for Building Sites. BENTS collected punctually, and ESTATES reliably managed in the interests of residents or absentee owners. PULL LISTS of Properties for Sale or to Let will be supplied on application. . IJ . ■' THOBNBft LAND AUCTIONEER, 91. QUEEN-STREET. ' FOB ■■.'■. SALE. *■"' ■ AT BARTLEY. NOBTHCOTE. ti ACRES OF LAND IN STAFFORD-STREET. RICHMOND AVENUE. . Close to a beautiful, sandy beach. Grand new of Harbour. ■■'-.;...... Terms very easy, apply— "<'■-■■• •■•■■■■,■■-. .■»■., ,'■ BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exobange.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11538, 24 November 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11538, 24 November 1900, Page 2

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