For Sale. .■EXCELLENT TP A E M. £rj -if\S> PER ACRE—4O3 Acres, 6 miles 9w I J.U from Frankton, extensive :. frontage to Waipa River; 6-rnomed House , and out offices; 300 acres flat, 100 acres hilly v land; will run 70 cow a. • Apply I A. H. G ENTIL ' ESTATE AGENT, i BE VOX PORT. ' ° r P ATL M. H ANSEX ' ESTATE AGENT, ' HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHOBTLAXD-ST. t _ I7«OR PALE. MOUNT ALBERT — AX EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE. Four bedrooms, 1 with fireplaces; drawing, ' dining rooms, and kitchen, pantry, bathr room; wash-house, dairy, large verandah back and two sides of dwelling; workshop ;• in basement; gas and water; concrete paths, - begonia hedges; 1 acre volcanic land, nicely laid out in garden and crass, free of stone; splendid view; close to train and 'bus. Apply to MRS. BUTTER WORTH. Allendale Road, Mount Albert. F' OR SALE. GitArTON ROAD — TWO LEA-EL SECTIONS In this beautiful locality, close to bridge. For particulars, apply to ' FEATER BROTHERS. 1 QOLTD Worth!— Best part Jervois Estate— O Modern House, 6 rooms, and offices; | nice gardens; wash-house, etc. £615 to effect quick sale. BALLAXTYXE AND CO.. 125, Queen-st. To Let. —— — i TTALL OF QOMMERCE. HIGH-STREET (Late T. and S. Morrin'a Building). T° IF- T° L KT - T° L"DOOMS AND QFFICES. ROOMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. In the Spacious New Building Recently ' Erected in TTIGH-STREET. ' Before Renting Offices or Sample Rooms, call and inspect these premises. "OENTS TTERY TREASONABLE. Apply. W. AND G. ELLIOT- " BANK OP NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS mo T ET. rpo T ET. WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE OF SIX SPACIOUS ROOMS. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Five Minutes Post Office. Excellent Harbour View. Can be leased for Twelve Months from 14th September. Apply to i T OUIS T EWIS. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. Victoria-street East, above Central Hotel. .... ?'.. s " . i -—a Board and Residence. TTTNG'S POURT pRIVATE TTOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. M; G. SHER Begs to inform his numerous friends and the general public that lie has taken over the j above well-known Private Hotel, and by j strict, attention to the wants of his guests hopes to merit a share of their patronage, ! T HE TTOTEL Is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. A few minutes fom Symonds-st. Tram. Cars. Tennis Court and Gymnasium. Telephone. 2255. T3BENTS JJATHGATE TTOUSE, j ROTOBUA j (Now open for she Season), has been J thoroughly renovated, and i- now in every j way in; to date. Lighted by electricity. ' Nearest house to the- Government Baths, in- ' eluding the large new bath-home, j Motor I Cars and Conveyances 'cave Hrent's far all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters i meet alltrains S. T. HUE Proprietor. ! "fPHti AUSTRALLA." CGTOEUA. — New A House. 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; lOC yarns Irom railway station, four minutes' walk from baths'; I superior table; spacious rooms: electric ! light : hot and cold baths, anil every home ! comfort. Winter tariff, 30s per week. * Special terms to families, parties, and for : extended periods. Thus. Cook an- Sous' ! Coupons. Small Launch at nominal, rates-, I lishing rods, etc., etc., free. Porter meets all j trains. Letters and telegrams receive im- I mediate- attention.—,l. N. McLean, Proprietor. j " LENOSMOND," Symonds-st.. 5 Doors j v* below St Paul's.—Accommodation j specially suited for Business Gentlemen, i 'Phone 3349.— F. A. Irving. | i f^. ENT'LEMAN can be accommodated with ' VA Board, private family; front room; i good view, near Supreme Court.—Apply ! ! HKBALD Office. 1 OTA GO Boardinghouse. Wellesley-st. W.— > Thoroughly Renovated, and under en- I tirely new management; every comfort and I convenience.—Mrs. Edwards. ; BUR-WOOD," 26, -Prii.ces-st., overlooking Albert Vacancies- i j , ! HAURAKi HOUSE, Viucent-st.. near St. 1 Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new ! house; hot. and cold water.. Terms moderate. —Mrs. MaeLiver. OAKLEIGH. Upper Symonils-st.— Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms, moderate.— M. L. Gray j TVTORTH SHORE -BOARD AND RESI- I li DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms J moderate. Vacancies. — Bay a water. Beach! Road West 1 " QTONEHURST," SYMOXDS - STREET— ! O First-class Board and Residence for j Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Tennis j moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone I No. 50-1. ; " p IdENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL, j (Late " Admiralty House.") \ Telephone 1010. JERMYN-ST. ■ 3 Boots and Shoes. rpHE pLACE TO JJUY Y OUK . XpOOTWEAE Id AT i T~\ADLEY AND CON, SECURITY BUILDINGS. I ' i 200, QUEEN-ST I i ! — GOOD as the Bank'' may truly be said of V.T SBARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Fresh eggs deposited in it are well and safely kept, and return a handsome profit. Thousands can testify of this. At all Stores. See that the full name is on I, the label. mmummmfflMmmawMmwmmmwmmm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13839, 27 August 1908, Page 10
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