"'S™,S!!,'"-"i!.'[_jjL.j.j,,!!L'l?!''.'!";"', l J '. '.T'T'fSZJSSSSSSSStt ' for Sale. jt»l7A-A NICE £tv*TN&! City Boftfimf*l » v horn**, few minutes Hft.; PULL ; BOARDERS; easy rent. v»sck sal*—wake m* ■■ offer.'! IT. Q. PAt»l?ffifoltl*R, . •-'■■' ■-. Borings Seller, 33, Victoria A read*. . ... ■■ ™y> jpQ'TS—FBOTTir SUBURBAN HOME. MODERN S-BD. VILLA, '"■" '" ' : "7_ Every Tua** and Finish,. "-'' Pantry, S.. Lath. inc.; HOT AND COLD Water; w, it»«.. etc- •- Ba_rs-?h<'d, f'rwlrwtt. sla mis Rich <*« HALF-ACRE Votcinu- Land la cultivation; iw»c TRA MJ«. ■ ■•-. 5!. 0 PALRTHOKPE, Property Agent, U, Victoria A read*. AIT. ALBERT— *46)~N!ee Emm, li room*, scullery. b:ithrw>r.n. < vva«fc.-hi-»««e. stable,' -■■■■ land. i acre, fronting 3 roads; ->s?ttin. frotri station. Terms- No. ■*•' MT„ ALBERT—£S7S-~N*w Honse, 4 r#unft ■ scullery, bathroom, cupboards, wasb-boriH", copper, tub*; land, 93 by '», 5 m'imuff from station. No, W. AVONDALB—£33O—Good Section, nearly i* acres; fenced; shells'* tree* J side* ClTY—£*Jo—s rooms, conveniences, jews, , CENTRAL REGISTRY . Etcbaaste l.aa«, A REALLY PRETTY HOME:'! "* IN MT. ALBERT. Modern Villa. 7 r*.. every finish; bunt i\ r»; convex; HALF-ACHE LAN!.'. Near Train. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE, «» *:•)- S#i) —•)• 11. 0, PALETHoRPK, Property Agent, 53. Victoria Arcade £»)7*t--4 BOOM* and tjeisUcry; section. -.«».) 40 1.1 y 12); well sheltered; ne.it cur. i* ~ '",•'•-6 ROOMS, every con vs.; elevate* ,3_<») I »./ position; very hand) to car*: good, view; built about •* yc;;.. S. C RAMi ' LAST* AGENT, ONE!!' v f*l QAA—THE CHARM OF EPSOM 1 I GENTLEMAN'S VILLA. I 7 large rooms, p. 3. laundry. "daMe. etc ; ! About HALF-ACRE. BEAUTIFUL VIEW Of BOTH HARBOURS ! laid in lawn, garden. etc, REAL VALES H. O. PALETHOEFE. Property Agent. IE Victoria Arcade. T HATE A FINK BLOCK OF 6300 ACRES INI I IMPROVED LAND plated in my bands for sale, close to railway station, in a very ! rising district. Buyers can. have option of talcing any area from 200 acre* up to 6<XX) acres, and on remarkably easy terms. Don't let tins chance slip, as it will not occur again. S, 0 JEFFS, Estate Agent, Horse Bazaar, Hamilton. ' Abu. A largo number of -Farms, House*.' ' <■* i and Town Sections for sale, eb*ap nud un : ,. I easy terms. LANGLET SHAW, StocK ana Station Agent,. Xj Hamilton, offers Another tip'emlul Sheep R0n.—1750 Acres Freiehuid; j0t1ing ....,-, (.•owns, heavy fern land (grows wheati; 60J acres English grasses: two-thn-iti* v>'»'iiabable; beautifully watered. Dwelling, plan Utions, good roads Three rades tr.jut Hal ntation. Handy to Hamilton. Winter capa ;. city/1000 dhecp. besides cattle. Cheap pro- | perty. Price, £4 f<» tier acre, 'm terms MUST BE SOLu WITHIN A. MoN'HL--iili* . will see you ii.lo 263 acres Ftrßt,-c.lu»ji i Land at, Waitoa; about 180 hitch In EnglUn ,_ grass, 50 of which is now f,-ra»->; balance very high tea-tree This property is nil well fene..cd, ehi-op-nroof. You cooJ> milk at once 13milkinK cows. School, PO, railway .station, and township only 24 miles. Price, only ,t;7 t&s per aero. £150 cash, balance for term at 5 per cent. Only being sold to clow tni-t-I rci-hip acconntf -J. AND O. LOVLUKOVK.., Estate Agents. To Arolia. ~-.„ BEDROCK! .1.275. Fruit ami Poultry Farm of 10 acres at HobßonvUle: new Roasts I 4 rooms and oatbnildinfit; all plonghcrii ;, ' never-Vailim; creek.—Ballantyne and Co., 123. Queen-street, U22 . ; . .:. 01KA DOWN-IN RF.MUEUA. TOW ! !•- Beautiful Villa. 6 largers,; bath, etc, HOT AND COl,l);Ovcrmaiit>-N; w, hHe.,..,. | etc. EVKttYTHTNO. Largo Allot.: uoai OAR- 3 -. .6750, balcc eas.v.-11. (i. PALE "* THORPE, Property Agent. 1.3, Victoria Arcade > L* 1 £\(\ DEPOSIT will Becnro Two-sloreye* •; - riUxOU Bctnuera Residence; stabled Iw> acres land Balance money five per cent.—o Owen. Union Bank Buildings. ' ■ i> t Board and Kesiaence. VACANCIES .it " KmioiT,'* Syopmdi-gt* ■■» . ' Telephone, 1076. ~ ,-, i >,rf. VACANCIES for Boarders.—No. 30, PottV bonby Road. Terms, 18« iter week. VACANCIES at " Burwood,". Princes-st., V immediately opposite Albert Park. Terms moderate.— tlemns. 'Phone 1184. VICTORIA HOUSE, 48. Nelson-st. VacanV cie» for permanent Boarders; term* moderate; hot and cold hath; every convenience KING'S COURT. Qaeea-Btreet. (late Princt Albert College).—Private Hotel. Tennn court, cricket pitch, gytanasium. etc. Tele phone, 2256. QONOMA — Private Hotel. Alfred-street, O Albert First-class Accommodation for Families. Tourists, etc. Term* moderate,. —Mrs. W. Bazaley. Telephone, 672. - - r • 08111 SHORES-BOARD AND RESL DENCE, close to Victoria "Wharf. Term* moderate. Vacancies. — Bayawater. Beach Road West .'.-'"" HAURAKI HOUSE. • Vinccnt-frt... near St. Matthew's.—Vacanc'ea for Boarders; new house; hot and cold watt*. Terms moderate —Mr* Mac Liver. " OTONEHTJEST," Si'atONDS • STREET - O First-class Board and Residence foi Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms '"*. moderate—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 604. _ _ OAKLEIGH, Upper .SymonoH-st — Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone. 1720. Opposite Buehainan'B, confectioner. Terms • "moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. "pLENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House "). Telephone. ICIO. JERMVN'-ST, WT EBBE R' S, 14 ROOM-:.' VV DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, BOTOKUA. Opposite Railway Station. First-class 'lable Electric Light. Patent Sanitary Armusiemeiits. Tariff: Jos per week. 6s tier thy. n. 0 IN TO 1> 0 T 0 H U A STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE" Quiet place and Comfortable. Three :minut«*; ! to Government Baths and Sanatorium ' "i Gardens. Terms, bs a. day, JOs week. -~a MRS. PRBBIS, Droprietrc«. " ••- -npHB AUSTRALIA." ROTORA. - New X 30 room* splendid aitttataoti. in main street; 300 yards from . railway -k fetation, four minutes' walk irons baths; .unerior table; Bpaciou* rooms; electric light- hot and cold bath«, and every horn* comfort- Tariff, 6a per day, 35s per week , Special terms to families, parties, and un , extended perioda- Thos. Cook and Son* Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rate* fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets at trains! Letters and telegrams receive im mediate auention.—J. N. McLean, Proprietor "ORENT'S -OATHGATS QOXIBB. .. EOTOBUA (Now oi>en for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way , up to date. Lighted by electricity. Near. est house to the Government Bains, me.miing the lar?e new bath-house. Motor Car* and Convey;*nces leave Brent's lor all th» Bido trips. Terms reas-iuahla. Porters meet all trains. ' S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. M~~ETROPOLE. EOTCBUA. PRIVATE HUTU. - (40 ROOMS). FIRST SEASON This newly-erected House is immediately op poaite railway Btaticn, at gate-, to left entrance. Visitors to Rotcrua will nod the Met. ronolo the best appointed and most up-jb-date hoiii». in itotorua. Magnificent view from balcony- Electric light throughout; iioj baths; first-class table; 3 minutes from saiut toriiira. Bedroom-: large, airy, and well Jur nished.-MRS. DVVY'ER, late of Auckland ann ChriHchurch. Tariff, 6a per day. Adores*. Hotel Metropole. Rotortia. HUNT'S JUNCTION PRIVATK HOTEL, TiUMABUNUL king COUNTRY. 11. HUNT, Proprietor. Sample Room for Travellers. All Trains Met, Buggies and Horses for Hire. Telegrams Promptly Attended to. TERMS MODERATE. '•rp pa [AiyE'Su E.' BEHIND NEWTON ARCADE, KABANGAHAA'S ROAD. Telephone 2258. (Under New Managements SECLUDED POSITION; PICTURES'.* IE ,- GROUNDS; BEAUTIFUL VIEW. A FEW VACANCIES. * ; • • Sarins ;<o ! H*"M__ti fia t4«_v .-..; i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 7
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