For SaleCREAM Separators, hand-power, cheap, for sale.— Fischer, Carlton Gore Road, corner of Claremont-street. TpOR Circulating Library. Victoria J- Arcade; a bargain.—Apply Miss Bacon, Victoria_ TjAOR SALE—A Steerage Ticket for Two to J- Lyttelton.— to Heighten and Co., 136. Queen-street. I7IOU SALE and Exchange-Horses, Carts, JL Buggies, Sulkies, Gigs, Phaetons. Waggons, Harness (Double and Single), Tandem Saddles (all kinds).—Moriey's, Durham-street. FOR Hairdressing and Tobacconist Business. First-class Business: best side of Street. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Stock and fittings at a valuation.—Apply for particulars, G. White. Te Aroha. HOWTOK— FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT. Choice Large Allotments, near to the Beach. Only £25 each. Terms to suit purchasers.— Newcomb. SEASIDE SUBURBAN HOME— House, 8 rooms: commodious outbuildings; good garden, orchard, and paddocks; 3 acres. Charming view: sea frontage. The pick of "Mangere. To be sold .at a very reasonable figure.— Newcomb. j?OONBONBY— Villa, near the sea, 5 ■■X rooms and scullery, wash-house; vinery; J{-:rge allotment. Bargain, Neville Wewcomb. I A I rPO INVESTORS.— Sale— First-oless Busi-. ! JL • ness Premises. Custom-street East (near I Railway Entrance), consisting of 4 Storeys and good Collar, fitted with Hydraulic Lift and other conveniences.— W. Aitken, Land Agent. Shortland-street.. : _ ___ | 170R Sulkies, Gigs, Spring Carts, etc. j J- . These Vehicles guaranteed to be first[class, and for price and apnearance cannot \be beaten in Auckland.— Wilkinson, Coachi builder, Archhill. DEVONPORT— New Commodious House, substantially built, of heart of kauri, i host workmanship; high elevation: large lyrounds; view unsurpassed.W. Bond. Albert ; Road. ' ! TJAOR SALE.—BIRKENHEAD—7O Acres, of [ Jl- which 10 in prass and fenced; balance kauri and mixed bush: a bargain, at £425. 27. Acres, in lots to suit mirchasers, and on easy terms.—Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria I Arcn.de. i'TbOK PALE. DEVONPORT-Cbel tenham 1 Bench. 10 Rooms, £1150: Cheltenham xßoad. £575; Building Sites on Cheltenham Reach, Cheltenham Road, Tainui Road. BUiKENHFiAD—FamiIy Residence, 10 acres, £800.— and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. TTIOR KAWAKAWA—22O Acres Bush, X 1 30s an acre. CAMBRIDGE—4O Acres: good House; orchard: £650. 100 Acres, first'•lass, high state of cultivation; 25 acres orchard, full bearing: Dwelling, etc.: £1650.— 1 Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. __ i 170R SALE—TENNYSON-STREET-6 rooms ' X (new), £355. GLENMORE—S rooms (new). £275. OLIPHANT-STREET—4 rooms and tenllery. £150. VIEW ROAD— rooms. i-acre. £1200. MOUNT ROSKILT-—8 rooms ,'new). 33 acres, volcanic. £1150.— and Buddie. 76, Victoria, Arcade. "P OR SALE. 75 QR.-CKS. PURE LIME JUICE. JOHN RETD AND CO., 32, FORT-STREET. T? . O ' R SALE. SPLENDID SUBURBAN HOMESTEAD AT NORTHCOTE. About one mile from wharf: very suitable for fruit-growing and strawberry gardens, consisting of 1 1-8 acres of splendid land, on main road; would cut up well for building. Four-roomed House, bathroom, tanks, washhouse, outsheds. etc. Price, £300. 99 R. BARR BROWN, "; Land and Estate Agent, Exchange Lane. TjA - O R SALE. FIRST-CLASS SHOE AND BOOT BUSINESS IN QUEEN-STREET. ' Lease of Premises, with Right of Renewal. -■■r ;.-.. ..,;'., Owner retiring from business. ~..;, s,.uj,Apply, in first instance, toll. BARR BROWN, Exchange Lane. A UCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS il FOR SALE. Old established. Doing an extensive and lucrative turn-over in one of the most thriving districts in the province. First-class premises. Splendid opportunity for good Business Man, or two partners, with moderate capital. R. BURROW AND CO., Agents, Bank of N.Z. Buildings. 17108 SALE-WAIHOIHOI PROPERTY and - WHARE FARM, consisting of about 1250 acres, with a good 16-roomed House. Two miles from Drury Station. Tho AVaihoihoi Stream, suitable for any water power, runs close to the house. , There are over 300 acres in grass, 40 acres in turnips, and the rest in rough feed; puriri and other hush. The property also contains the Drury Coalfields, which used to bo worked before the Maori War. Cattle sales are held at Drury and Papakura twice a month. The land adjoins the station. Very easy terms. Apply MRS. CHAMBERLAIN, Drury. Or, WM. AITKEN, Land Agent. ' pOURT T>ROS,' pREAT QALE OF TREDALE'S OTOCK ! QTILL pROCEEDING. NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: Ladies' White and Coloured Straw Hats, in newest shapes, reduced from 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s lid, to Is, is 6d, Is lid, 2s lid; Sailor Hats, in fine and other straws, to clear, 9d, Is, and Is 6d; a Warehouseman's Stock of Ladies' Straws, at Id each; Ladies' Underclothing reduced 50 per cent.; Black Lace Mantles, 4s lid; Flannelette Wrappers, from 4s lid; proportionate value in Other Departments. rno INVESTORS, LARGE ALLOTMENT, in Upper Queenstreet, having a frontage of 122 ft, on which are erected Two Houses, giving fair returns. Room for two more, which would give a good return on investment. T. B. CLAY, 26, Shortland-street. FOR SALE. IN ARNEY ROAD. REMUERAThe Property owned and occupied by J. R. Grey, Esq., consisting of 10 Acres of Land in grass, orchard, and garden; admirably adapted. for cutting up, as it is surrounded on three sides by roads 66 feet wide. The Buildings consist of large House (slate roof), every convenience; complete outbuildings. The whole forms a very fine Residence. For particulars, apply W. FRATER & SON; Or W. AITKEN. If OR .. S A L E— GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, Opposite Mount Wellington, on the Main Road, containing 10 Rooms, Vinery, Stables, Coach-house, Cowshed, cemented floor. Good supply of water. Orchard in full bearing, together with Ten or Five Acres Rich Volcanic Land, all ploughable. A really Choice Property. The owner, Geo. Wallace, Esq.. will allow intending purchasers to inspect. T. B. CLAY, 26, Shortland-street. TO BOARDINGHOUSE-ICEEPERS AND INVESTORS. 1 FOR SALE, as a Going Concern—A wellestablished and remunerative Boardinghouse in Rotorua. including commodious Buildings, in good order and condition; well-furnished throughout, and with all appointments; large grounds laid out in orchard and garden, and frontages to three streets. Situated close to Sanatorium Grounds and Post Office. The Vendor is retiring from the business after a successful occupation. This is a good opportunity to obtain a highly paying business, and with the summer season immediately at hand. For price and full particulars, apply to WYNYARD AND PURCHAS. Swans on Chambers. Corner Queen and Swanston Streets. Auckland rno rpHOSE pONCERNED. We are willing to compete with the best England can produce; test to be by analysis— Ist, for purity; 2nd, flavour; 3rd. quantity and quality of its ingredients; 4th, for money value. N.B.—The origin of our Sauce was in India, now a family secret many years. PRICE, ONLY ONE-HALF. •jMrOSS AND pO.. AFTER A SANTA CLAUS and glad hilarity; after tender duckling, plump goose, and fat turkey; after rich plum pudding and savoury mince pieComes Indigestion, etc. i (At this juncture rush off for Minerva.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11553, 17 January 1901, Page 1
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