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'• ' ■'" : '■■-.K For Sale. ;v-. .'.■?'■"■•' ; ■ V O, ; N 'D"' A L E. FOR SALE-SPLENDID LEVEL . SECTION, Close to Station; Main Road Frontage. • " No Good Offer Refused Apply,, v- _ .• , "... . . . ____ _____ ' HERALD OFFICE. "jP O Pv * SALE. Absolutely Cheapest Farm in Auckland— 360 Acres Freehold, rich alluvial flat; half in gra«s; subdivided into 6 paddocks: 6-roomed House, conveniences, barn, cowshed, etc.; 1-milo from school and post office; would carry 400 sheep at present time; handy to railway. Price, only £750; any terms, or lease with purchasing clause ■': ; - GENERAL LAND AGENCY, 414, Queerest., above Grey Statue. Q. R A F T O N DISTRICT. JL*wKA—FOR Two-storeyed Nince&oo\J roomed Residence in first.class order; and Section, 35ft by 105 ft; three minutes from top of Symomls-strcet. See this. "■> c. jTo^- ;;^ UNION BA.uv BUILDINGS, Qucen-strect. 411 A . re*™- B AIIWIN - Jg-j X A CASH-MODERN RESIDENCE, 7 '*'. V" rooms; scullery, bathroom, pantry. HOT WATER. Steel ceilings in two rooms and hall; lead lights; wardrobe set in: beautiful ornamental and mirror mantelpieces; tiled hearths and grates; linen presses, fixed cupboards and dresser; verandah, back and front; two bays; workshop and coalhouse; P.W.C.. SEPTIC TANK. I Land. 60ft by 400 ft deep; garden, asphalt paths, etc. Price, only £750. Easy terms. SECURE THIS AT ONCE. G. M. KIRKCALDY AND CO.. Real Estate Agents, Fort-st., City. ' Established 1899.-. EDWARD WHITEHEAD. HOTEL VALUER AND LAND AGENT. (Over Sraeeton's. Queen-street). HAS FOR SALE. rPHE T3EAUTIFUL TSLAND OF T7_WAU. THE MANSION AND BUILDINGS contain about 50 rooms, spacious and large, with every convenience. The electric light is installed in the grounds and Mansion. The facilities for Bathing. Fishing, and Boating are not to be surpassed in the colony. This is one of the well-known pleasure resorts in the Dominion, and will show a handsome profit for a nominal outlay. Anybody with a grown family could make a fortune in five years Early application necessary. Principals only dealt with. Apply as above. 07A CASH-UNIQUE PROPERTY BAR*IU GAIN.—For this down I can sell Modern 6-rd. Villa, vcr. and bal., bath, p.s.. etc.; everything good: FINE LAND, 66 BY < 350; WATERSIDE. REMUERA; only £475. H. G. PALETHORPE. 13. Victoria Arcade. Board and Residence.

BOARD and Residence, in private family, no children, for two Gentlemen or • Married Couple; few yards team and Do- [ Address Superior. 186,'HilRALD. • TTISITORS to Auckland can get good, clean • V Beds and Boaru at Whitehead's Coffee Palace. Cook-st., near Markets. OAKBOURNE. Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House.— Board I and Residence.—Mrs. E. J. Coblne., BURWOOD," : Princes-st.. opp. Albert Park. , Best location in city. First- ■ class accommodation for visitors and per- ■ manent boarders.—Mrs. Hemus. 'Phone 1484. SIMLA. King's Parade, Devonport. smin. KJ from Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Terms moderate.— Mrs. Amos. CiUMAIIVO. Symonds-st.. under new man- , J. agement 'Terms moderate —Mrs. A B. Wheeler. 'Phone. 2411. BELGRAVE- HOUSE. Lower Symonds-st.. having changed hands, is now entirely under new management. 'Phone 26E8 Mrs H E Elliott. Proprietress. " " ItyfONA." 12, Symonds-Btreet. opp. Choral IYJL Vacancies for Boarders; firstclass accommodation; every convenience. 'Phone 293.-Mrs. L. Gick. ORTII SHORE - BOARD AND RESIDENCE. close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswater, Beach . Road West. / '■■.:::'•- AURAKI HOUSE. Vincent-st.. near St. ~ Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new House; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs Mac Liver.. • " QTONEHURST." ' SYMONDS -STREET^ O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. - -•■, ■'■/■■■;,■- ___!_ OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.—Private Hoard and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1723. Opposite Buchanan's. Confectioner. Terms moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. • WARWICK House. Symonds-strect. late residence <of .Dr Challinor Purchas. is now open for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. ~> Telephone 1144. "LENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL , UT (Late Admiralty -Housn") Telephone 1010 JERMYN-STKEET. ] p ; .L : I ; . TO "N. kV--i RESIDENTIAL BOARDINGHOUSE, MOUNT EDEN. « Telephone 2589. - ' rr\ II E "■■■>" ABBEY. X QUEEN-ST. (Just past new Town Hall). 'First-class Accommodation for Boarders. ' Lovely Grounds. Telephone 2694. , „ MRS. STAINES. TTINUS pOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL, £ ■ .UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. I . TUTR. •Q. TJSHER. PROPRIETOR. - This Hotel is very private, central, and ' convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium. Telephone 225£. HOTEL METROPOLE. ROTOR A (PRIVATE HOTEL). ■ Immediately opposite Station. THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. Tariff. 68 per day, 35s per week. * Telegrams—Metropolc. Rotorua. TDRENT'S -OATHGATE TTOUSE. ROTORUA "" c (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every I way up-to-date. Lighted by electricity Nearest house to the Government Baths, in- * eluding the large new bath-boußo. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains «/ S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. T rpHE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA.-To meet X ever-increasing demands the Accommodation has been increased to 50 ! Roomn. Splendid situation in main' street; 100 yards \ from railway station, four minutes', walk from baths; superior table; airy rooms; electric light: hot and cold, baths, and every home comfort. Tariff. 6s per, day. 35s per ' week. Cook's Coupons accepted Porter meets all trains. Letters and tele- G grams receive immediate attention.—J. c N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. - ■ . g "' . ... ■ . B PHOTOGRAPHIC-Successful results are so % much dependent on fresh stocks that it will pay you to look up the N.Z. ■ Photo Goods. Co., next the Railway Station, Queen- C

, st., Auckland. > 3 .- '■ ___ .— ' i piRIST-OLA, the Perfect Breakfast Pood i vX of all Grocers.—Canvassers, apply 79-8!, • Queen-street. First Floor, before 10. I , ; ;—: : _____ • WE Import the Very Finest China Tea; » V-V suitable for Invalids and Delicate Peo- ■ pic.—John Earle and Co.. Tea Importers. ' Queen-st.' .; LIPP PIANO-Sole Agents. English and . Foreign Piano Agency. Ltd.. 101. Queenstreet, near H.M. Theatre. " QTAR BRAND MULLET-A Real Delicacy. PIANOS— Horizontal and Upright—Broadwood. Blnthner, Erard. Pleyel. etc.—E. 1 and F Piano Agency. Ltd. and F PIANO AGENCY. LTD.. are , showing the Finest Stock of Pianos and Organs in N,Z Compare onr Price Lists. npHE entire Fragrance of Ceylon is in our X lovely Afternoon Tea, at la John Earle and Co . Direct Tea Importers. Queen-st. TO Those About to Marry.—Get your c'nrmturn at Wholesale Prices from Halm's Cabinet and Joinery Factory. 82 and 34 Hobaon-st... near Victoria-tit. Jobbing Work done Trade supplied. '•. Call and inspect before nnrcl>a*imr elsewhere- ; *■■-■~-■; - ; ,. > PHOTOGRQAPHIC. - Everything Photographic all day Wednesday. Free lessons » daily Closing Saturdays. ', to 7 p.m.—NZ Photo. Goods, next the Railway Station. jyps... JOHNSTONE JRVINE " (Student of Mrs. Adair, London), SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THOi..«TON LEES. Restores Thin. Failing, Lustreless, and Grey Hairs. The latest and « most up-to-date method of Complexion . Treatment. Hair Tonics and Skin Foods from the prescription of an Eminent Physician. N0.20, H.M. ARCADE (Take Elevator). ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 10

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