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For Sale. BUILDING Sites and Acreage, choice position in Mount Eden, Mount Roskill, Epsom, Deronport, Northcote, Birkenhead, etc.Burrow and Billing, Bank of N.Z. Buildings. CHOICE Suburban Residences in all districts, from £400 to £2000. Particulars and cards to view on application.Burrow and Billing, Bank of N.Z. Buildings. 17OR SALE, Cheap— Yacht's -I Apply, Hicks, Grocer, I'arnell Rise. OR SALE—Nice, roomy Sulky, 6-year-old J- Horse, and New Harness.— Mattress Co., Ponsonby Road. 17OR SALE—Ladies' Raglan Cycle, nearly new. Reasonable price : owner leaving New Zealand.—Apply. Papakura P.O. ]70R SALE, as a going concern—Shop, situated in good position in Victoriastreet,—For fuil particulars apply to No. 79, Victoria-street. T7OR SALE—Two Allotments. Ponsonby. 61 by 140 each; also, 2 Allotments, Jervois Road, opposite Shelly Beach Road.—l2, Arthur-street, Ponsonby. T7OR SALE —Flourishing Little Country Store, business steadily extending; stock and goodwill about £SCQ; rent of store ami dwelling, only £1 per week on lease.—Apply Burrow and Billing-. Agents, Batik of N.Z. Buildings. INARMS. FARMSGrazing and Agricultural. J- from £4 to £12 per acre ; various sizes and localities.—Burrow and Billing, Bank of N.Z. Buildings. 17OR SALE—Yacht, Anita, 25 feet, nil com--L plete; £25.Address "Anita." care HERALD Office. "OUILDING SlTES—Stanley Point, North -IL> Shore, magnificent view, healthy district, 30s foot; Cheltenham, North Shore, level sections, splendid position, 25s to 50s' foot.—Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Cham, bers. CHOICE ALLOTMENTS—Wood side. Mount vv Eden, 30s foot; Gordon Road, 50s foot; Remuera, 20s foot. Money advanced to build. —Neville Newcomb, Land and Fire Insurance Agent. DEVONPORT —New Modern Residence, 8 rooms and offices; charming view; three minutes from wharf. £775; easy terms. — Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. PONSONBY"— Superior Villa Residence. 8 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, wash-bouse, etc.; Venetian blinds. Allotment, 44 by 100; in first-class order. Two minutes from tram. £815.—Neville Newcomb, (PITY ALLOTMENTS—CIose to Queen-street, £7 and £10 per foot; Mount Albert, iacre Sections, £75, adjoining station; Northcote. 14 acres good land, £120.Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. 17OR SALE.— three minutes'- walk X from the M ami re a Railway Station, can be bought a Corner Lot. A good site for a. Store or Blacksmith's Shop. Two Lots Hamilton, Waikato. 398, 399. Also. Farms for sale.—Apply to M. T. Clayton, Surveyor to Lloyd's Register, 25, Palinerston Buildings, Auckland. rjpo GROCERS, FRUITERERS, AND OTHERS. WHITE PAPER, suitable for Wrapping purposes, on Sale in Large or Small Quantities, at the HERALD Office, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A Modern Gentleman's Residence containing 15 rooms, together with men's rooms, buggy sited, wash-house, tool-house; also tennis lawn; orchard and garden. The purchaser can have either 4i or 15 acres of volcanic land. This beautiful residence is fitted up with lavatories and every convenience, and is only ten minutes' walk from the EUerslie Station. J. M. LENNOX. Estate Agent. "p O It SAL E— 1 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. TO KAURI GUM DEALERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. We have for Sale 2000 acres fair, average quality Gum Land, situated at Taupaki, about 23 miles from Auckland, on the North Railway Line. It is estimated the kauri gum still obtainable will pay cost of the land. Price low. Apply BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exchange. -p 0 R SALE. COACHING AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS, TE AROHA. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN THIS LINE, WITH COMPLETE PLANT. Proprietor retiring from business on account of failing health. Only principals dealt with. E. GALLAGHER, Proprietor. Te Aroha, 26th October, 1901. Publications. "PUBLISHED TO-DAY. I 1 OBSERVER CHRISTMAS ANNUAL. A Novelty in Holiday Public ations. WHIMSICAL AUCKLAND A Fanciful Romance of the Holiday season. A PORTFOLIO OF CARICATURE OF LOCAL NOTABLES, Amusing and Effective Cartoons. HUNDREDS OF STRIKING CARICATURES. The idea of the Annual is both novel and amusing. It consists of a series of racy letterpress sketches of imaginary events 111 Auckland and 011 the Goldfields under extreme labour laws, and other absurd conditions. Every page •" filled with etchings by Bio, and other artists, and the whole constitutes an amusing but nevertheless valuable portfolio of men of mark in Aucklam-. The Annual, as its title implies, is whimsical from cover to cover. The Illustrations comprise Hundreds of Familiar Faces. Interesting Features of our Annual: — 1. THE GOLDFIELDS AS THEY MIGHT BE — Cartoon: Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men, by the Conciliation Board. A Novel Idea—Transformation of the Thames —Th.3 Bagot Monument Good Times in the May Queen— Potts changed out of recognition—The Anglo-Continental Expert—Mac.— A Fiery-looking Little Man—Sir James McCowan—The Farmer's Boyßoss of the Cooperatives— Daw and Pythias O Keefe— Progress at Waihi—Trams to Te Aroha —I wo Hospitals and a Borough—H.P.B. Taking his Trucking Shift. 2. AUCKLAND ENJOYS THE DELIGHTS OF STATE SOCIALISM. —: QueenStreet with State-owned Shops. Shops Owned by the State, and Men and Vr omen All Equal— 1 Smallest Storekeeper is 1 the Equal of L. D. Nathan—Commissioner Finnerty—Mr. Jack Mowbray Two Most Active Barmen were Arthur and Leo Myers— Mr. Ma-ke-a-Loaii —Re Cats and Dogs— rye Insisted on Taking our Name and Address — We would Sets the Editor of the Star —A Man After Out Own Hearth-Entrican in Charge ot a State Egg-stall—The Great Warehouseman— The Rabbi Presides at a. Wesleyan Love-feast— Knocked Mv Confession of Faith into a Cocked Hat—Goiiur, Going. Clone—Jovial and Burly John Leydon'w Millennium—Provided Every Home with a State Piano. 3. PICKNICKING "WITH THE CITS' COUNCIL. —Cartoon: The Councillors at Wa'takerei. „ „ Genial Dr. Walker Bustled Up to Here ! Comes Hansen Himself — Mikado Himself There's Gold Here, Right Enough—George VV. ! S.—Begad, I've Struck a Patch—A Warlike Colonel— Can Kiss Kitty on the Bowling Green —Peter Smiled Grimly—An Authority on KittiesA Butterfly-catching —David Julian on Picnics He Had Seen—A Believer in Options. 4. A MINISTERIAL ATONEMENT.—Cartoon: | flak a by Mr. Seddon and His Ministers. 1 He Would Not Stop—Haven't You Heard the News— Cattle Ranger—Only One Per Cent. Ad ValoremHe Told Me So—A Pillar of the National Ass—Then My Name's Not Wullie Swanson— Heard There Were Some Girls In ! Dad-Mr. Witheford Displays His Dexterity—Si Coombe on Champagne Napoleon of the Maiied Fist— Was My Neighbour, was Willie Napier-Mr. Monk did the Leaping —Ren Thinks It Great. 5. FISHING WITH THE HARBOUR BOARD.— Cartoon: Fishing from the Kuaka. A Pine -Man, Sir James, with a Dignified and Commanding Presence—Faithful and TrueCaptain Farquliar Reminisces on Sharks— A " Best" Shark Story—A Hanson to the Rescue Hero of a Thousand Races—The Door of Hope—Willimoff had Brought His Violin With HimA Brunette Gentleman with a Very Fine —Father O'Flynn in Fine Style—Alex. Alison, Fresh as Paints Just Lack from Paris. 6. SKIPPING BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON. Cartoon: Introducing the Lawyers of Auckland. A Clean Calendar This Month—All Legal Advice Free for a Month Great Sight, I« It Not? —In Private Life, Rose Bush—E.G.l!. —D. B. Mc.—Three Auckland Students Have Taken. Decrees Lam be was in High Feathor—A Supporter of Mining—C. C. Me.—A Deep Pond Hurrying to Take Options— Good Thing for the Auckland Cup—Marvellous—See That Article in the Herald This Morning?— First Two Cruisers—Sam—Solid Gold in the Dow Level— The Idea is to Pump the Auckland Members Full of Gas. Agents and Subscribers are requested to order extra, copies as early as possible in order that their orders may be filled with certainty. Price, as usual, Sixpence,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 1