To Let. TO LET—Comfortably Furnished Bed and Sittingroom.— address apply Heeald Office. ' TO LET—Villa of 7 rooms, healthy position, JL near two lines of 'buses, Rocky Nook.— T. B. Clay, 26, Shortland-street. TO LET. Wellesiey-stieet Allotment, fenced in, suitable for woodyard or builder.— A. L. Smith, Dentist, Hobsonstreet. TO LET, with occupation on Ist March—A -L Furnished 10-roomed House, situate at St. Heliers Bay.— to W. Aitken, Land Agent, Shortland-street, TO LET—Offices on the ground floor in llobson's Buildings. Shortland-street.— Apply to William Aitken, Land Agent. TO LET—A Good House, of 7 rooms; sculX lery, bathroom; wash-house, with cop per; gas and city water; situated on Volcano Soil, close to school and church; 'bus passes every 20 minutes. Rent, 12s 6d to careM tenant.—Apply " Seaforth." HEEALD Office. rpo LET—Comfortable House. 7 rooms, ii X good order; i\ acres in garden and paddock. Low rent, Ellerslie—l will erect houses to suit tenants, and give leases as required: good position; low rental.— Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. mo LET OR FOR SALE MOUNT ST. JOHN, EPSOM. New and Attractive Modern House of 9 rooms and Offices and conveniences; large Corne.Allotment of rising volcanic land; lawn ana garden; two minutes to train, and close to tram. Further particulars from T. F. C A HILL. 101, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street. m O LET. A COMMODIOUS HOUSE (only just out of the builders' hands), large lofty rooms, cupboards, and all modern conveniences. Large allotment; good view. Low rent. NORTH Furnished House, 8 rooms; good position; near the wharf. Neville Newcomb. Mercantile Chambers. mo LET. SPLENDID SUITES OF OFFICES On FIRST FLOOR OF HERALD BUILDINGS. Rent Low. Apply HERALD Office; Or W. FRATER AND SON. TO LET, TO A GOOD TENANT— A LARGE 7-ROOMED HOUSE, In a First-class Locality; half-an-hour's walk from post office. For 14e. per week; or would sell at £450, and take £1 per week in payment. Sea and street frontage. 33 feet. Also. ANOTHER. LARGE HOUSE, GROUNDS, AND ORCHARD, Twentv minutes from Opera House. £1 per week. 172 feet frontage. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Or J. M. MCLACHLAN. 10, Coombes' Arcade. f\ FFI CE S TO LET, FROM BEGINNING OF YEAR. THAT SrLENDID SUITE OF FOUR ROOMS AND STRONGROOM, Formerly occupied as the Head Office of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), NOW IN THE OCCUPATION OF MESSRS. COOK AND GRAY. And adjoining Bank of New Zealand. EMINENTLY' SUITABLE FOR SOLICITORS' CHAMBERS. Also. ONE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, LEGAL CHAMBERS. Apply— NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., QUEEN-STREET. T rpHORNES' rpo TET T IST. PARNELL—6 rooms, bath, gas, wash-house, copper, range, etc. Rent, 10s. BATH-STREET—S rooms, range, scullery, city water. Rent. 12s 6d. HAYDN-STREET— rooms, range,, bath, gas, wash-house, copper, and large allotment. Rent, 20s per week. QUEEN-STREET—Office, well-lighted, on first floor. Rent. 7s 6d per week. LAKE TAKAPUNA—Furnished. 6 rooms, bath, pantry, etc.. on best part of beach. LAKE TAKAPUNA—Unfurnished, 6 rooms-, bath, wash-house, water, 1 acre ground, etc., close to the beach. Rent, £40 per annum. MOUNT EDEN ROAD— rooms, bath, wash-house, copper, gas, etc. Rent, 18s per week. DUNEDIN-STREET—6 rooms; gas, range, city water, wash-house, etc. Rent, 14a per week. MOUNT EDEN, WYNYARD ROAD — New House, 6 rooms; bath, wash-house, copper, range, etc. Rent, 14s per week. SALISBURY-STREET, OFF JERVOIS ROADNew House, 6 rooms, bath, etc. Kent, 20s. DEVONPORT, HIGH-STREET—4 rooms, scullery, range, water, etc. Rent, 7s per week HOWICK—IO rooms, stabling, 5 acres land. Rent, 15b per week. NEW NORTH ROAD— and 6 rooms; workshop, gas, etc. Rent. 14s. CRESCENT ROAD. PARNELL—B rooms; bath, gas. stove, wash-house, copper; large piece of land, in garden, etc. Rent. 30s per week. RICHMOND ROAD—6 rooms (new house); city water, range, etc. Rent, 8s 6d per week. HOBSON-STREET—Shop and 4 Dwellingrooms; range, etc. Rent. 12s 6d. MANUKAU ROAD. PARNELL—B rooms; bath, gas, range wash-house, copper, etc. Rent, £40 per annum. EPSOM, near Potter's Paddock— and 5 Acres, with stabling, coach-house, wash- \ house, etc.; good, rich land for garden and pasture, level and cultivated. Rent or lease. 5827 T m HO RNE S. 91, Queen-street. > ; —— Educational. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The Lecturer on Music (Dr. Thomas) will attend at the Registrar's Office on WEDNES- | DAY and FRIDAY, the 20th and 22nd inst., from 3 to 4 p.m., for the purpose of conferring with intending students and others interested in Musical Instruction. ' D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. An Examination of Matriculated and Civil Service Candidates desiring Employment as Pupil-teachers under the Board will be held at the Office of the Board, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, at 10 o'clock a.m. on FRIDAY, March 1, 1901. Candidates wishing to be examined must forward to the undersigned not later than MONDAY, February 25, their written applications, with evidence of age, testimonials of character, a reference to a Head Teacher, and evidence of having passed the Matriculation or Civil Service Examination. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. TAEVONPORT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, -*-' ALBERT ROAD. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A. St. Andrew's, late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate. Miss Matthews, assisted by Miss Mcllarg will open on TUESDAY, February 12, a Firstclass 1 Boarding and Day School for Girls. Pupils prepared for University, Civil Service, Trinity College and Associated Board Examinations. Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. Application may bo made on and after MONDAY, January 21. MISS iJjOEA TUDSON, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Attends at her Studio, British and Continental Piano Co., Strand Arcade, on Friday Afternoons, from 3 to 4. At Homo on Thursdays. First Term began on February 11. Address " Motu Rakau," Ponsonby Road. GH ARO L D II ARD EY. TEACHER OF MUSIC, Has Resumed his Duties at Glencairn, Mangere Bridge. Mr. Hartley is at homo on Thursdays, from 2 to 5 p.m. MISSES A. and C. LORRIGAN, Teachers of Pianoforte, Singing, and Theory, have resumed Duties, at their Residence, York. street, Newton. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Examinations. Terms on application, MISS TYE Resumes her Classes in Drawing and Painting on Saturday, February 9, 1901, at 26, Ponsonby Road, near Reservoir. D.S.C. _ NNUAL S^ LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTH DEPARTMENTS. Lot 1, reduced from Is 4d to Is. Lot 2, reduced from Is lid to Is 6d, Lot 3, reduced from 2s 9d to 2s 3d. Lot 4, reduced from 3s lid to 2s lid. Remnants, half price—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 8
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