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Landed Property. - tj? dW. TflT* ATT ft HOUSE, LAND, INSURANCE . AGENT, BENT AND INTEREST COLLECTOR, AUCKLAND CHAMBERS,;; HIGH-STREET. FOR SALE. TO BLACKSMITHS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS (Near Station}— Shops, Tools. Pretty House, with 1 acre; never-failing well. Low price; ; very easy terms. First-rate chance for i- capable man. . ,' 2280 '. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN—Allotment 135 by 148 House, 8 : rooms; bath, wash-house, stable, etc. ; Fine site. . KINGSLAND-Allotment, 40 by 113. ; ~ £25. ' ALBERT-STREET— suitable for Factory Two Dwellings erected thereon. Cheap. > '," MOUNT EDEN ROAD (near Station)— a ment, 99 by 200; House, 12 rooms, suitable [. for boarding-house. _ 7 AFIELD VIEW ROAD—Allotment, 99 feet frontage; House, 7 rooms, scullery, fixed copper, bath, conservatory, buggyhouse, etc. '■' s "■•■ 3027 DEVONPORT—Corner Lot, 6 rooms, bath, „ wash-house, etc.; allotment, 50 by 150. 3043 WANTED TO PURCHASE. ■, HOUSE, 4 or 5 rooms. Grafton Ward, Khyber r ' Pass. Newton Road, or Eden Terrace dis- » trict. '* : ':'•"'"■' . : - p TV -TITTLLIAMSON AND po., LAND AGENTS. 93. QUEEN-STREET. 2 RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED. MONEY TO LEND ON EASY TERMS. TO LET. "\7ICTOBIA-STREET EAST-Spacious Pre V . raises, now occupied by Trading Stamp Co. Low rent. ; •;■■:■; SHELLY BEACH ROAD—S-roomed Cottage and Buggyhouse. 13s. >. • npAKAPUNA—Furnished 7-roomed House, on ) A Sea Beach. £2 weekly. i * FOR SALE. -- ,; ~,., MOUNT ALBERT—Nearly five acres, is grass; 8-roomed house and outbuildings £875.- '- . ': ' • X?Kf\ PER Suburban-Sections, just dwOU outside three-mile radius. Easy • terms. : - ** ■ T\EVONPORT— House and Allot , U ment, 50ft by 150 ft; wash-house, bath; £230. ' '■"'"' * ' £?OA(\— 6-roomed Cottage and large AllotdbjuQKJ ment, in fruit trees, etc. near Symonds-street. " ,t ! • ; - 'POE SALE OR TO LET, IN ELLIOT-STREET- - ONE LARGE STORE, 1 Floor and a Cellar lOOit by 29. TWO STORES, each over 100 ft by 28, 5 floors. 3 IN UPPER PART OF QUEEN-STREET— 1 STORE, 33ft by 70, -3 floors, and a cellar, occupied by W. P. Hoffmann. THE ADJOINING STORE, 22ft by 70 odd, late Cooper's, 3 floors and a cellar. . Apply to W. P. HOFFMANN, j 213, Queen-street. Booksellers and Stationers- } -VSr ILDMAN & TYELI FOR THE HOME MAIL. - By arrangements with MR. JOSIAH MARTIN, we have taken over the sale of his LARGE COLLECTION OF PHOTOS. OP N.Z. SCENERY AND PHOTO. 'XMAS CARDS. Mr. Martin's Collection of Photo. 'Xmas Cards this year are the Best he has produced, and they may bo obtained at 2 prices, i, 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. 1 DIES' Large Collection of MAORI BEAUTIES CHRISTMAS CARDS OF NATIVE FLOWERS WILLIS' MAORI CARDS and NEW ZEALAND BOOKLETS. VIEW BOOKS, Is 6d. posted Is 3d. AUCKLAND (new edition), 20 Views. > HOT LAKES (new edition), 16 views. WHAKAREWAREWA (new edition), « i Views. GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND, bound vol. leather 255, i-bound 21s. This Booh contains over 200 views, from the North Cape to the Bluff. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS OF " THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS,. N.Z. GRAPHIC, and CHBTSTCHURCH WEEKLY PRESS ON SALE. Price Is. Is Old posted. ■ . VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ITTP TO N AND fl O, 8 2 6&3 6-TIIE MASTER CHRISTIAN, Coreih. 6 0 —Life Beyond Death, M. J. Savage, ) D.D. i 6 0 —The Divine Adventure lona, Shores, 8 3 6 —Shams, fourth edition. 9 6 0 —The Island Race, Newbolt. t 2 6 —White Man's Africa, Bigelow. 6 0 —Toward Pretoria, Ralph. 6 0 —Our Navy for 1000 Years, Wilmot. 6 0 —Herbert Spencer. Macpherson. 8 6 —Wild Animals I. have Known, Thompson. 3 0 -Some Fruits of Solitude, W. Perm. 2 6 —London Pride, Braddon. f 3 6 —The Gentleman Digger, De Bre- , mont. i —Monte Carlo, Sienkiewicz. i 2 6 —New American and Other Remedies, R. T. Massey. M.D. .' 6 0 —Bishop Walsbam How, F. D. How. J 16 0 —Experts on Guns and Shooting, , Bucken. '. 3 6 —A Pink 'Un and a Pelican, Pit- '' cher and Swears. fTTPTON AND £10. i QUEEN-STREET. v __ ' • pHAMPTALOUP AND pOOPEB 1 NEW FICTION. s. d. s. d. Barry, W., Arden Massiter... ... N 3 6 Boothby, Guy, a Prince of Swindt i erß 2 6 3 6 : Binstead. A. M., Gals' Gossip ... 3 6 i Chomondley. Mary, Red Pottage 2 6 3 6 f Churchill. W. Spencer, Savrola ... 3 6 Cobban, J. M., Cease Fire 2 6 3 6 i Corelli, Marie, The Master Christian 2 6 3 6 Corelli. Marie, Boy .26 36 Crockett, S.R., Little Anna Mark 2 6 3 6 Crockett, S. R., Joan of the Sword Hand. 2 6 3 6 Fowler, Ellen T., The Farringdons 2 6 3 6 1 Francis, M. E., Yeoman Fleetwood 2 6 3 6 . Haggard, H. Rider, Black Heart and White Heart 2 6 3 6 Hayes, F. W., A Kent Squire ... 3 6 Hocking, Joseph, The Purple Robe 2 6 3 6 Jerome, Jerome K., Three men on the Bummel 2 6 3 6 Mathers, Helen, Becky 2 6 , Major, Thomas. Leaves From a 3 Squatter's Notebook 3 6 Moore, F. F., Nell Gwyn, ComeJ dian 3 6 I O'Rell, Max, Woman and Artist... 3 6 Raine. Allen, Garthowen 2 6 3 ( 3 Roberts. Morley, The Plunderers 2 6 3 6 - Shiel, M. P., The Yellow Danger 3 6 Sienkiewicz, H., The Knights of , i the Cross 3 6 ' Walford. L. 8., Sir Patrick: the Puddock 3 6 Westcott, E. Noyes, David Harum 2 6 3 6 Weyman, Stanley J.. Sophia ... 2 6 3 6 Whiteing, Richard. The Island ... 3 6 , Whiteing, Richard, No. 5, John- • street 3 6" For Postage add 2d in the Shilling, > CHAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, V^ Ironmongery, etc. XX7-EDNESDAY, ■|<a'OVEMBER IJI-i. CUTLERY. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, ETC. r J. E: ALTHO ' •" For the last 17 years with II T. & S. MORRIN, LIMITED, Wishes to inform his old Friends, the Cus- ," tomers of the late t MR. THOMAS SAMUEL, and the General Public that he will open (> an Entire New Stock of 3 WELL-ASSORTED AND SPECIALLY-SE-LECTED GENERAL CUTLERY, E.P. e WARE AND CABINET BRASS FOUNDRY, ETC., ABOUT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. At Wellesley-street West, six doora from Queen-street, opposite Opera House. f — J, E. WALTHO, after 35 years' Colonial experience in the . trade, tfhd being under little expense, will buy and sell Goods at lowest cash prices. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Readingroom, bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vote, in the various departments of literature, with , constant addition New Books; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. .... •—-—""" Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, 1.10 and 7.45 p.m.; Thursdays, at 1.30 and 7.30 United Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p m.; Sunday Even--1 ing Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is always glad tc . welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the building, and give them all needed information, or to confer with euch as A*aive hia help.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11539, 26 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11539, 26 November 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11539, 26 November 1900, Page 8