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For Sale. 4?flOf\ — DEVONPORT— A Really Nice J*j\j£i\J Home, 6 rooms, gas, water, verandah 2 Bides; pat. w.c Section, 72 by 131. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., 18, Shortland-st. J?£C A-OLENMORE, near Well-built *DtJU House, 6 rooms, close boarded; wash-bouse, back and front verandah; all under one roof. Corner section.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co., 18. Sbortland-at. i?7CA—MT. EDEN—WeII-built House, 7 *l Ju rooms, verandah 3 aides; washhouse. Section, 73 by 160, nicely laid out; excellent situation. Good outlook.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co., 18, Shortland-st. 77 MOUNT EDEN (close to tramline) ■%> i iO — Well-built House, 6 large room.', b.p.s., hot and cold water, verandah back and front; section, 72 by 132— W. Floyd Harrop and Co., 18, Shortland-at. ______ i? 1 OAA—MT. EDEN, Central Position— dwJL_£UU Fine New Residence, twostorey, 9 rooms; bath, font, wide staircase; corner section; good outlook.— Floyd Harrop and Co., 13, Shortland-st. 07OA-PONSONBY-New House, 7 rooms, 3b » -w" J b.s.; verandahs front and back; folding doors connect dining and sittingrooms. SUPERIOR FINISH throughout.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co., 18, Shortland-st. &CZA A—REMUEEA-Lovely Harbour View *OTtU —Superior-built House. 5 large rooms; gas throughout; coloured lights; front and back verandah; section, 50 by 150.— Floyd Harrop and Co., 13, Short-land-street. f»QAA~EPSOM (smin. walk to car)— 3J*J\J\J deuce. 7 large rooms (diningroom, 24 by 14); b.p.s., gas; section. 70 by 250; more land if required.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co.. 18. Shortland-st. TITOUNT EDEN— BLOCK! OF LAND. HAVING LARGE FRONTAGE TO TWO STREETS. CLOSE TO MOUNT EDEN CAR LINE. And only Eight Minutes' Walk from Kbyber Pass. W. FLOYD HARROP AND CO., 18, Shortland-street. ITU) BRICKMAKEKS AND INVESTORS. FOE SALEBRICK, PIPE. AND POTTERY WORKS. AT HAWERA. Six Acres of Freehold Land; half-a-mile from borough, with complete and up-to-date Plant, including Oil Engine (25 h.h.p.;, Brick Machine, Pipe Machine, Hand Press. Pottery Wheel, etc.; good down-draught Kiln; Sheds to hold 150,000, Everything in daily working order, and to be sold as a going concern. Plenty of trade. A bargain. Easy terms. Write to GRAVES AND CO.. Land Agents. Hawcra, "CI O R SALE— "OEAUTIFUL TTOME M OUNT E DEN (That Popular Suburb). 8-room Residence, large hall, every convenience; elevated position; magnificent, unsurpassed panoramic view. Can't be built out. Allotment, 80ft, by 170 ft, garden, laid out in flowers, etc. PRICE, £1050. Address, J E. JJAYMAN, 143. QUEEN-ST. (Just below HERALD). r\ T A II U A U. Two Miles from Station. XCEP'ITON AL /"OPPORTUNITY. I*>A ACRES OF THIRST-CLASS "1 AND, IN - SUBDIVISIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. "I OW RICES. TjIASY rpJBRMS. BEAUTIFUL POSITION. "jl/TAIN "DOAD TpRONTAGE. Full particulars on application, ' HMIOS. Tjl riABIIiL, 93, QUEEN-STREET, OPP. FORT-STREET. T ND r\ TOY GEO V.E, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA. CHEEP AND CATTLE FARM-594 Acres, k) Freehold. Tpis is all (real; good land; over 300 acres in tip-top grass; well fenced and subdivided into handy paddocks. This property is all undulating downs, except 50 acres of first-class flax swamp- Real good kauri House of eight large rooms, in perfect order, sheds, etc. Alain road runs through the centre of this property, so could easily be divided into two handy farms. Creek runs right through, so there is plenty of drinking water for stock. Present stock, 350 breeding ewes, 70 head of cattle, besides horses, and could easily be made to carry considerably more. Three miles from railway station, etc. This is a gift at the price, £6 5s per acre. ■ Terms may be arranged. So We have settled fanners in this district from all paits of New Zealand, and hold letters from them expressing their high opinion of this district. T AND p T OVEGROYE, ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA. __ - .j=l- i Photography. PASTES HOLIDAY a. ANNUAL SPLAY OF T>BIDAL "PHOTOGRAPHS, ' IN WINDOWS OF J. C. M ORTON ' GLENMORE ART STUDIO, , MOW NORTH ROAD, OPP. DOMINION ROAD. WELL WORTH A VISIT. Kingsland Cars Stop at Door. 'Phone, 2016. Bakers and Confectioners. HOT X B U N . S. 0 T X B U N S. You Get the Best Ones AT PARKINSON'S, Corner Victoria and Albert Streets. •\jrr- Bl) 1)I,N pAKES. PARKINSON'S CAKES ARE OF ONE QUALITY ONLY: THE BEST. And They Always Give Satisfaction. CORNER VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. Hotels. - _. TTNIIED SERVICE <^MMM&¥K > HOTEL. CHRISTUnder the oatronage of His Excellency th« Governor, Sir John Gorst. the N.Z. Government, and the principal Commissioners to the N.Z. Exhibition. Hotel-de-Luxe TARIFF, 123 6D DAY Telegraphic address, "United," Christchurch. Maurice Lyons (late Jowsey and Lane), Proprietor. QUE THE DISPLAY OF " f\UVFAV rpYPEWRITERS In THE "TIFFIN" WINDOWS, QUEEN-ST. THE LATEST MACHINE ON THIS MARKET. T HE.< 0 LIVER'' N 0. 5 And then have one on Free. Trial, from rpHB " QLIVER" TYPEWRITER CO.. 27 and 28, CITY CHAMBERS. And you will see what an up-to-date Typewriter can do. CEO. ABBOTT. Representative. Phone 2145. f\Ll- Jenkins rushed to catch a tram. His eyes glued on a telegram, The message ran, '' I'll angry be, Unless you bring home LIPTON'S TEA!" T O 11 . N B E (i (!. J JOHN BEGG'S WHITE CAPSULE. rpOHA-LlNE—Means sound lungs. Speakers X and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2*. ATEW PIANOS, from 5s a week— £> We require no deposit; we take NO bill of sale. Call and inspect.— High-st.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13727, 18 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13727, 18 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13727, 18 April 1908, Page 3

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