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For SaleT3OOT TRADE-For Sale-Press, Rollers. -1-* '.Sole Knives, and other Manufacturing Plant.— C. 11. Sexton, Karangahape Rd. /"IARLTON GORE ROAD—B-roomed House Vy and all conveniences; large allotment. Price only £575.—A. W. Read and Co., Durham Buildings. /"CHEMIST'S BUSINESS for Sale; good v chance for young man with small capital; no opposition. £230—Walter Taylor, 30, High-st. CHEMIST'S Business For sale—Small stock; ■> cash required; Suburb of Auckland.— " Spatula," care of Hamilton Brothers, Chemists, Queen-st. jVioDERN House. 6 rooms; all conveniences; Murdoch Road. Grey Lynn. £490.—William Rattray, Land Agent. Mercantile Chamj ber.-!. REUULRA— Good Building Site-;. 70 by 122. from 45* to 60s per foot. —A. W. Read and Co., Durham Buildings. T7101! SALE—Gent.'s Bicycle, Albert; almostJc new.—Apply J. Jamieson, Karangaliape Road. "ST'OR SALE—One Pedigree Jersey Bull. 1- « year-old, grandsm of Pack, father Mag-.--Apply, R. 0. Hendy, Coombes" Arcade, t^ucc-u-strcet. tpOR SALE—Steamer, capacity 80 tons, on " 6ft draught; Steamer, carries 200 tons on, BJft; 200-ton Auxiliary Scow.A. Taine. 79,.- Queen-street. •17SOR SALE, Park Rd. East— Home, ele.l; vated; side verandah; copper, fixed ttjbs, gas; garden. Furniture, if desired.— •'Owner." HERALD Office. 17.011 SALE (Bargain)— First-class EnglishI 1 built Dog Cart, seats four; lancewood shafts; perfect order. Also, Good Set English Harness—lLM. Stables, Durham-street. i?OR SALE, Cheltenham Beach—Choice See--i- tion, 50 by 167. Price only £125; £50 deposit, balance 5 per cent.. A Real Bargain.— Mrs. Pbelan, Lover's Walk, Devonport. TjXIR SALE—Mount, Eden-A New 7-roomed -1- Ho use, with every convenience: laud, 54 bv 145; nicelv laid out. A great Bargain at £600—A. W. Read and Co., Queen-street (next A. Yates and Co.) F"H>R SALE—Suburban General Grocery .r Store, best stand about Auckland, rising locality, and increasing business; takings about- £30 weekly; low rent and valuable lease of premises. Goodwill, stock fittings, horse and cart, complete, £160. This is a rare opportunity to secure a Valuable Little Home. Owner going to live private.—J. G. Cnlpan, Bradford Buildings, 73, Queen-st. T7IOR SALE—DAIRY FARMS—BROOKBY. 180 X acres; 5 miles from Manurewa- Station, £9 an acre. ARARIMU SOUTH 234 acres, £975. MANUREWA—I2O acres, close to creamery, £7 10s an acre. All good properties—Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. TjIOB SALE-PONSONBY, Harbour frontage ' jl New Residence, 10 rooms, bathroom, and all modern conveniences; corner section, 67 by 122; £2200. PENROSE—Choice Residence, 8 rooms; 4 acres land; stabling, etc.; £1200—Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. SALE—WHITFORD—I32 acres Terrace . Land, all cultivated; long sea frontage; private wharf; steamer twice weekly; 14 miles from Auckland. House, 7 rooms, numerous outbuildings; close to creamery. A very beautifully situated property. £10 10s an acre.— and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. TfREEIIOLD of Hotel in. flourishing Town, I doing a. business of £50 per week. Full particulars from A- W. Read and Co., Durham Buildings. TITE have General Stores and other Busi- » V nesses to offer in City and Country, large and small.—Write for particulars A. W. Read ajul Co.. Durham Buildings. *1011 SALE—Furniture of every description; i? Cheapest in town. Cash or Time Payment—Try W. L Rogers,. Pitt-st. Buildings, Karangaliape Ed. WAIUKU— Acres: 2000 acres in grass, subdivided; splendidly watered; would carry 600 cattle nil the year round; balance of land kauri gum, paying nearly £300 a year royalty; 8-roonied House and all netessarv outbuildings. Price, £18,000; one-third . cash, balance at. 5 per cent—A. W. Read and Co., Durham Buildings. i i ■ ■. Tg"EHICLISS, our own make, of every dc.scrip- ; f tion; also, American Buggies, Sulkies. " "Waggons: Farmers' Vehicles a speciality.— ' dee and Potter, Rutland-street (near Drill ' Hall). REMUEKA— New House. 8 large rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, wash-house, coach-house, and stable: nicely laid out grounds; good view. Price, £1100—A. W. Read and C.. Durham Buildings (next A. Yates and Co.). . RIDING SADDLES, New anil Second-hand U —It- will pay you to call before purchasing elsewhere—J. Mac key, Masefleld's Buildings, -street. EPSOM, in splendid position for Building— 113 by 126. 110 by 237. 101 by 198, at £2 10s per foot; also. Choice Section. 68 by 160, at £3 10s per foot. These are worth inspecting—A. W. Read and Co., Durham Buildings. Dn ri ci, EARA NC E SAL E. IJ'.IO.V-,. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 3d. SALE 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY—D.S.C. pOR IMMEDIATE SALE. (i "r A A OR NEAREST OFFER---', JiO*/'" House. I urge lean-to; cow bail: Corner Section, 264 ft facing Kingslaiul Rd.. £''Bft facing Ciyle-st.; suitable for subdivision, ploughed volcanic land, J-acre vegetablegarden; within 12 minutes of proposed Mt. Roskill tram car. Must sell 1 his week, owner leaving colony —Apply. Gauge. Kingsland Rd. A. MT~IT' r7- " E N . BUSINESSES FOR SALE. - Or .---CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT—A i'J 'J Genuine Bargain. Central City Position; furniture included. i? OA A—CITY GROCERY, old-established; c&OUU splendid turnover; low expenses; - money-making business. jf»T| or— GROCERY AND PRODUCE STORE, dwlOO Suburb; an increasing trade; low ■ rent and valuable lease. I4 X A £ A-TOBACCONIST AND FANCY GOODS-An exceptionally good l City Business. This can bear the strictest investigation. , , . PQ AA—FLAXMILL—One oi the best- ; dwOUU equipped and most remunerative in the province. Full particulars on hand. ■ i? Q A—SELECT BOARDING HOUSE, Close <3wOU to City— Furnished Rooms; worth inspection. An undoubted bargain. i TO BUYERS—Don't fail to consult me about City or Country Businesses. My 10 years' travelling experience throughout this province will be helpful to you. A. ]\L~B EYDEX ' THE PO; . LAR BUSINESS SELLER, Queen-street, next Yates, Seedsmen. 'Phone. 1742. - Q. RAZING AND DAIRYING PROPERTIES. ; Eoa 14,000 TO IOO A GI!E3 ' We have a Large Number of Properties for Sale, both in the North and South Islands. Intending Purchasers are invited to inspect our list before investing. Vendors placing ■ their properties with us. are requested to lorwartl accurate particulars regarding same, and best means of getting to them. l ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. ( Tho Hay market-. Auckland. TOBACCO. — "YANKEE DOODLE," J. IS COMMENDED. In Plus's or Tins. John REID and CO.. Agents, 32. Fort-street. MOUNT ROSKILL—9 Acres'of I.and and 6roomed House, almost new; all necessary outbuildings. Price, £1200, including horse, trap, 2 cows, and about 4!) fowls. Terms; £500 cash, balance at 4J per cent— A. W. Read and Co.. Durham Buildings. ' n Q CLEARANCE AI. E. xJ.O.V_'. Reversible Gingham, only s^l. SALE 10 O'CLOCK 'JO-DA V—D.S.C. I Y 1> E W R I T E R S. NEW OR SECOND-HAND MACHINES. ALL PRICES. TYPEWRITER REPAIRS ; Guaranteed. TYPEWRITER BUREAU. SWANSON-ST. i A. G. JAR RETT. j ! A POLOGY.—The Milos Toilet Company begs j i | -»V to apologise to all who were unable to j i procure a .jar of MILO'S SKIN FOOD, and to | I announce a new shipment just to hand, See ■ . ! that each jar bears the Co.'s legistered trade i mark. " MILOS." Each purchaser presented i , with a dainty glove mirror—Sold In ! . ! MISS MCELWAIN, . i 254. Queen-st., near Savings Bank- ! Sole Auckland Agent for Milos Toilet Co. j j Don fail to see the Mammoth Jar in , i Window. !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 1