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For Sale. i?IK WILL BUY Best Talking African 3*jJLiJ Grey Parrot in New Zealand.— J. H...Bracken, Vulcan Lane. A COUNTRY BAKERY Business for Sale.— ;j For particulars apply to Bond and Bell, Commerce-street. ■ BN.Z. Shares—6o to 100 at 94» 9d net. Two » . .days only.— prompt, "Cash," care of Bos 434, Post Office. NICE lot Colts and Fillies, by.Ben Lomond '•*.* -■' from Miranda, selling at -Auckland's on Friday.:, ..■..,., ■'-~-■ MILK for Sale— gallons daily,, for one ■, year, from September 1, delivered in town.—C. C. Pilldngton and Co., Queen-street. AERATED WATER, Cordial, and Malt Vinegar Factory for Sale, in thriving North ■-.inland- town; cheap.—For write to "Genuine," IIEEALD Office KOTORUA— 2 Valuable J-acre Sections, with Cottages; excellent Business Sites in Tutanekai and Fenton '. Streets.— E. Eugster, 390, Queen-street. T7OR SALE—ReaI Good Second-hand Sulky, A in good order.—Apply Gee and Potter, Rutland-street. , . 1?03 SALE—Seed Potatoes, South Island ' JO grown (true seed), all varieties.—W. Gunson and Co., Custom-street. ntpOß SALE, £27 Piano; an up-to-date inJ. Htrument; on terms, 14s 6d monthly.— ;Applv at once, to 290, Queen-street.. FOR SALE, Cheap—Good D.B. Hammerlesa * '■■■■Remington Gun; choke both barrels.— ..Fordo and Co., HBEALD Buildings. 'TjlOR Butchery Business, prosperous X 1 good district. Owner must go England. Will sell cheap.—J. M. Shera, Mercantile Chambers.; ; ■ FOR SAIjE. Cheap — English Concertina, : Books in variety, Tents, Curios, Tools, Boots, Sundries.— Variety Store, Albert-street. ' ~.'.' ! - 130E SALE (must sell). £19 Upstanding Horse, staunch and quiet, Light Cart, carry Bcwt, and Harness.— Stables. Dur-ham-street. FOE Grocery and Confectionery Busi:l? ness; stock at valuation, about £20; no goodwill; shop, dwelling, rent 14s; good position; profit, £2 week.— address, apply HESAip Office. — ... i i '.. i ■ ■ ■ ' ■ —~i FOR SALE— Farms at Manurewa, I? , and otaer Properties; Vessels for sale, and Steam Engines—Apply to M. T. Clayton, Surveyor to Lloyd's Register. 25. Palmerston Buildings. -■'■'■ EPSOM— Prettv Villa, modern design; beau- ■ tifully finished throughout; wardrobes, cupboards, dresser, linen closet; 7 largo rooms; Venetian blinds: pressed ateel ceilings; verandah. Bft wide. Large allotment. ' £1000. Easy terms.—Neville Newcomb. STANLEY POlNT—Modern Villa. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery; wash-house, copper, tubs; good position; charming view. £650.—Neville Newcomb. ' MOUNT ROSKILL-R educed from £875 to IYJL £675. Bargain—Well-buiit House. 8 rooms; stabling, cowshed ; 3 acres, paddocks; garden and orchard.—Neville Newcomb. IpOR SALE, at Gladstone Road, Parnell—A '- 6-rcoined House, bath, pantry, and wash-house, with s-acre Allotment. The view from i this cannot be surpassed. Price only £180. .-,, Open for one week only.W. Frater and Son. - : ■ ~'■, FOE SALE, adjoining Village of Mamaku, •*- and close to Railway Station—Residence Sites, vin grass, from three to seven acres each; Dairy Farms,' from 200 to 600 acres each, first-class land, partly in grass.—Full particulars on application to the' Manager, Mountain Rimu Timber Company,* Mamaku; or, to the Secretary. Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Auckland. -fIOA -MOUNT ALBERT <w*x\J\J (near Avondale Asylum)— GOOD HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS. Bathroom, dairy, stable, fowlhotrees, woodshed, etc. House is fitted with blinds, curtain poles, gas, and water.»beautifully papered throughout, Large Section in garden, fruit trees',- etc. , : A Bargain. T A ■ TAffIisTsHORTLAND-STREET. .»., ..,, ;4 *.^.... —, —, r _«» wr ,— pT _^^_ r ™.» ' tf: "■ ', ! o- & '■' $ 'a' I E. jpfKj-A-THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY we dwl<JtJv/ have ever offered—Splendidlybuilt Residence, 10 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences; close to tram; and two allotments, volcanic soil. The rooms arc ( very large, and the gas fittings of the best. A gift at the money. BAKER BROS., 1 : Shortland-street. AVENUE'AND VALLEY °^ * " ROAD, the very pick of the Mount Eden Well-ordered Villa, 7 rooms; every convenience; buggy shed, etc., stable. A bargain. Grounds nicely laid out. BAKER' BEOS., • Shortland-street. A . CHEAP PROPERTY. '153 ACRES GOOD LAND. £400. This Farm is'only 26 miles from Auckland. 5 miles from Railway, and 7 miles from Daily Steamer. It is partly in. grass, orchard, and lieavy ti-troo. Twimooim House. Alluvial flats, bordering largo creek, are very rich. Apply for further particulars to ; C. AICKIN AND SON, H.M. Arcade, Queen-street., CO-OPERATIVE BUIIJJING SOCIETY SHARES in No. 5 Group, at a premium of £1 10a each. Back payments to September, amounting to £8, need not ha paid till a Ballot has been won. HOUSE of 6 rooms, Selwyn-street, 15s week, or sell £150; City Council Lease. J. M. MCLACHLAN. Crammer Road, near Savings Bank (Ist house past Pollen-street). A YOUNG AND CO., **•• 26, FORT-STREET. MACHINERY OILS, a Full Assortment. DICK'S BALATA BELTING, all stamped with Dick's Name and Trade Mark. LEATHER BELTING, of Best Quality only. STACK. CART. AND WAGGON COVERS. VENTILATING FANS, ENGINEERS' TOOLS. ETC.. ETC. -'..'--'; ' Telephone, No. 557. T?RANK DUCKER secured move Prizes for X Ducks than anv other breeder of ducks, Auckland Show, to-day. Ordei Eggs. AN Expert in the Art of Boot Polishing, I\. says:—"l have not seen or handled a better, Polish than NIQROL. It is very economical ana gives satisfaction every time." Sold everywhere at 6cl per tin. IT is folly to spoil good Boots with Paste Blacking If yon once use NIGROL, you will never use anything else. Sold everywhere at 6d a tin. . HOUSE REMOVING.— is one of our ap* cial lines.—Sam. White and Sona. Telephone 708. . . EAND F. PIANO AGENCY. 191. Queen- . street—For value in Pianos and Organs. — Coldicntt. Manager. ' _~, NIGROL will give your Boots a Blacker and more bri'liant Polish than anything else. It softens and preserves them. It is superior to the common Paste Blacking. Sold everywhere at 6d per tin. ■ WE exercise special care in selecting our Purses, Card Cases, Wallets, Pocketbooks, Handbags, Chatelaines, etc., to see they are GENUINE LEATHER, and give customers the benefit of our experience.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queen-street. " WE can recommend NIGROL Black Boot vVi Polish. It has given our Customers every satisfaction." — Hutchinson Bros., Grocers, Road. PIANOS AND ORGANS— instruments taken in EXCHANGE.-E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). NIGROL is the best of all Boot Polishes, " easy to use," " quick to »hine," *' ia economical," " gives satisfaction." If you have not tried it, get a tin.from your Grocer. Sold everywhere at 6d a tin. NIENDORF PIANOS. Gold Medal. London, 1902.— agents, E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). ATIGROL is superior to all other Boot 1\ Polishes, because it improves and preserves the leather, and gives a brilliant Black Polish. Sold everywhere at 6d per tin. IAA/I -BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL It/Utt. by joining the Bible and Prayer Union. Calendar of.Chapters, with Principles of the Union, etc., forwarded on receipt of two penny stamps on application to Mr. W. Brakenrig. Y.M.Q.A. Rooms. ■ SANITATION, DRAINAGE, AND VENTILA. TION IN ALL BRANCHES. KEESING AND CO., ALBERT-STREET, Next Salvation Army Barracks. Estimate* given. Telephone 637. ' '■■ ' mm ' ■pOUNDAll Ladies agree CAILLER'S Milk Chocolate is a perfect treat. It is sold ' LEVI STANTON. Mount Eden.—All Kinds of Fencing, Draining, Building JV.C.'A aider Mm, Bylaws pf Auckland. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12602, 17 June 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12602, 17 June 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12602, 17 June 1904, Page 1

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