j For Sale MILLINERY.— Small Business for Sale; -*■*-«- . splendid stand.—Call 60, Victoria-st., between 2 and 4. OARE Books and Papers, Paintings, Field -lii Glasses, Musical Instruments, Curios, lools. Clothing, Boots, Sea Boots, Sundries. -Peek's. Albert-it. FULL Supplier Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, Factory. .Separator, and Dairy Butter, ireah and Whipping Cream.— Dairy, V ictoria-atreet and Parneli. * pOR SALE— African Grey Parrot X (talking). Alio, Phonograph and Records.—E. Ellis. Metropolitan Hotel. SALE, Partly Improved— lßs Acres of Land; 20 miles from city; irtehoid; 10s acre.— Heighton and Co., 48, Queen-st. — 1 _! , POR SALE—Light Spring Cart.—John Pat- -»- terson, Upper Queen-street, near Karangahape Road. POR SALE. Shaddock-st., off Mt. Eden Rd. J- —2 4-roomed Houses.—Apply A. G. Buchanan, Shortland-st. SALE—Yacht Poneke, in good cruising order.— and particulars, Hanson, care of Geo. Fowlds, Queen-st. SALE— cost £60; massive ironframed instrument. Price. £37 10s, at 20s monthly. A bargain.—Apply 290, Queen-st. TjKHi SALE. Cheap—Butterfly Gig; also. -i- Spring Cart, carry 30cwt; both in firstclass order.—Gilmour and Joll, Symonds-st. }jVOE SALE—I Spring Cart, carry 25cwt; 1 Small Pony Cart, and 1 Tax Cart.— J. Co.vle, Coach builder, next Eden Vine liotci. SALE— Property, Fort-street, next John Chambers, 30 by 125tt, £20jO, returning 10 per cent. Apply on premises. ITIOR SALE—Strong Double-seated Buggy, high, full lock, seats six; £20. Butterfly Gig, seats three, sliding seat, up-to-date; £17 10s.—H.M. Stables, Durliam-st TjlOE SALE or Lease, East Tamaki-New J- House of 4 rooms and outbuildings; 20 acres choice volcanic land; free of stone; in grass.— Joseph Cargo, care of Mr. TV it. Clow, Papatoitoi. GENUINE CASH SALE of Furniture and Furnishings, 10 per cent, to 20 per cent, reduction, at Winks and Hall's Genuine Cash Sale, Shortland-street. OCA—PASTRY, Confectionery, and Tea Sou Rooms; stock and fittings; Lease for 5 years. Rent, 20s per week.—J. G. Ward, 418, Queen-street. jf«££A WILL Purchase Two 5-roomed Dwellings; line investment; bargain ; must be sold.— G. Ward, 418, Queenstreet. -£*1 KA—FANCY Goods; large lot of goods, &J±.o\J 100 per cent, profit; with Dwelling in city.—J. G. Ward, 418, Queen-street. MT. ROSKILL and Avonilale— have some Choice Poultry and Fruit Farms to offer. Call for particulars.—A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. £>AK TO £300—BOARDINGHOUSES, well □wtJ furnished, in good streets, with Boarders; cheap.—J. G. Ward. 418, Queen-st. PIANO, First-class Instrument; cost 60gns., open to reasonable offer, owing to leaving colony.—Rev. Dr. Egan, O'Neill-street, Ponsonby. (IAMERA. J-plate, beautiful model, 3 slides, J ana-stigmat lens; 150s. —Fourret, Kingsland. BOARDINGHOUSES-We have some really good Houses, in central positions, to offer, from £50 upwards.— particulars, from A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. of 300 Acres in prosperous grazing J. district, near Waikato; sale or lease, with option of purchase for five years; would carry about 700 sheep when all in grass.—Particulars 0.K., HERALD Office. HEALTHY BIRKENHEAD—Cheap FerryGood Level Allotment, Palmerstonstreet, next Ferry, 30s; Brassey Road, 255. Tizard, 93, Queen-street. OVER £1000 A YEAR PROFIT IN THIS.For Sale—One of the best Restaurants in Auckland; large turnover; long lease; low rental.— Apply C. Aickin and Son, H.M. Arcade. PURE-BRED Pekins, Indian Runners, and Silver Wyandottes for Sale; all young birds.—The Nook Poultry Farm, Papakura. GROCERY Business—Grand stand; doing -,*" £200 per month; stock and pliant, about £250, at valuation; don't miss this chance.— A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. 7 A DAIRY FARMS, near Waikato railway. I\J Splendid selection. Send for lists.—G. H. White, Land Agent, Pukekohe, near Auckland. FOE SALE— New Waggon, suit creamery, J? £27; Light Spring Carts, £16 to £18; Sulkies, £13 to £16. Also, Second-hand Carts, from' £9.— T. Wilkinson, Coachbuilder, Great North Road. ITIRUIT and Confectionery Business, in best - part of the City, doing a good trade; stock, goodwill, and plant, £65.— A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. 17>OR PONGAKAWA, Bay of Plenty X —304 Acres First-class Grass and Turnip Band; near P. 0., creamery, and gchool; 50a an acre. WHANGAMARINO-2891 Acres, Jmile from railway station, 35s an acre. Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. TTIOR SALE-SOUND INVESTMENT— -C 5 Houses, Archhill, just off Main Road, always let; returning clear 10 per cent, on price wanted, £1250. ANGLESEA-STREET— New Residence, 9 rooms, bathroom, etc.; section, 33js by 141; £200 cash, £476 by weekly instalments, without interest.— and Buddie, 76, Victoria. Arcade. 170R SALE-ELGIN-STREET. GREY LYNN JU Well-built Modern Villa, 6 large rooms, bathroom, etc.; high position; section, 80 by 132; large up-to-date vinery; £800. RICHMOND AVENUE-Fine Building Sites, 5 minutes from Archhill tram terminus, from 55s a foot.—Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. FREEHOLD.— 96 Acres native bush land, n.w. pt. Lot 45. Pariah of Waitakerei, just past the new waterworks. Is it worth £1 an acre? The Government say it is. Opposition is the life of trade. Must be sold. Please see the map, and make an offer; cash or terms to suit you.—Apply to C. Wright. Papakura. ST. HELIERS BAY.— sacrifice, for Imks mediate 4-roomed Cottage, and i-acre land.—A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. 170E Portable Greenhouses, Summer . Houses, and all Garden Requisites.— Apply to Win. Blakey, High-3t., Horticultural and General Builder ELECTRICAL Engineering and Supplies, in splendid position, ingoing about £500. —Full particulars from A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. FOR SALE—. HOUSE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, At present occupied by Dr. Lindsay.—For particulars, apply R. E. ISAACS, 28, Shortland-street. pXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. COUNTRY STORE FOR SALE, With comfortable Dwelling and J-acre land. Long Frontage to good Business street. HARRY A. REUSING, 24, Custem-st, East. J3EMUERA— Gentleman's Residence, with JAj every possible modern convenience; grounds tastefully laid out; superb views; coach-house, stable, and all necessary outoffices.— particulars from A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. J? O R SAL E— -*• A FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN QUEEN-STREET. BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exchange. 171011I 71011 SALE—A First-class Freehold Property in KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Suitable for Two Brick Shops). j NOTE.—If buyer intends building can secure I tip-top tenant for one shop right away. ! BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exchange. NEWMARKET— 6-roomed House; scullery, wash-house, bath; land, 40 by 98. A gift at £375.— W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts. ——- ! rrr-rr^ra "O E M O V A L NOTICE; P F pHTLLIPS, SURGEON DENTIST. Has removed to COL WILL'S BUILDINGS. SWANSON-STREET, From H.M. Arcade. THE jITUSICAL TMPORTING pC Are prepared to submit to their Patrons and Customers INSTRUMENTS OF THE HIGHEST GRADES, Direct from such Manufacturers of Great Britain and the Continent who are celebrated for the Great Power, Quality of Tone, and Durability of their Instruments. A most up-to-date and varied Stock of Music, suitable to all the Leading Teachers and Music Lovers of this City
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 1
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