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Shipping. ■VfOETHJBKN QTEAMSHIP QO., Tj™- • FOOTBALL MATCH, MARIST BROS. OLD BOYS V. THAMES OLD BOYS. AT THAMES. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1909. The P.S. WAKATBRE will leave Auckland for Thames on SATURDAY. 11th Sept., at 9.40 a.m.. and will leave Thames on return trip on SUNDAY, 12th Sept., at 4.30 p.m. Saloon Return Fare, 73 6d. Tickets available until MONDAY, 13th Sept., 1909. __________-_«-. For Sate. FOR SALE—SO Young Pigs, 8 Breeding Sows, and Boar.—J. Ouptes. Swanaon. , 170R SALE-Three Berkshire Hows: price. - 70s each; litter 3 lit to wean.—Joseph Burton, Manurewa. _____ 771 OR SALE— new Tangye's Gas EnJD gine, 23-h.p.; £70 lor casn. or terms it required,—Nicholls Bros., Stanley-street FOR Immediate Sale—Well-known Tea Rooms in City, central.—for particulars apply " The Brighton," opp. Opera House. FOR SALE— Evening Coats, Good Banjo, Tents. Tools. Books, Boots, Watches, Clothing.—Peek, 57, Albert-st. Open till 9 p.m. FOR SALE -dairying and Grazing Farms, all sizes, with immediate possession; easy terms.— Buckland and Jons, the Haymarket.FOR SALE— Drophead Singe* Machine, in perfect order; also. Single Irra Bedstead, wire and iiax mattresses.— M., 246, HERALD. , TTIOR SALE—Eggs, White Leghorns, from IT championship winners, Leger strain, ds 13; unfertile* replaced if any.—Harry Graham, Tnakau. T7IOR SALE-£25 Deposit-Allot- in QueenX st., Northcote, with small Shop; bal. £125 at 6 per cent.— and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. TTIOR SALE—3i h.p. Tamgye Gas Engine, J: complete with tank; cheap. Can be seen running in working order at Pluramer Bros., Rutland-at. 17* OR SALE—Jersey Cow, in full milk, firstX' class milk and butter cow. very quiet. Price, £7.—Apply G. E. Vaile. Finchley Lodge, Birkenhead. 1710R SAL) —Family Jersey Cow, near pro- . fit; thoroughly quiet; 6 gallons of milk per day, 151b butter a week.—Apply, J. Moffat, Randwick, Mt. Albert Rd.. Epsom. T7IOR SALE-Tea, Toast, and Soft Drinks X Dining Room, 3 dwelling rooms; showing* £2 clear; price £17.; grill, gas stove, crockery.—Prosser's Agency, 167, Queen-st. 17"OR SALE or Exchange— Buggy, ' seats 2, £16; D.S. Combination Waggon Am. Buggy, seats 4, £30; Pony, Cart, and Harness. £20; Stylish Dog Cart, Beats 4, Young Horse, 15 hands, with Harness com-' plete, good outfit, £45.— Morley's, Durham-st. West. BOOT TRADE.— Established Repairing Business, new up-to-date stock; lease shop; rent 9s week; small capital required; selling through ill-health; real bargain.— Apply Louis Lewis, Auctioneer. CLOSE Kingsland Car—New House, 6 rooms, conveniences; £700.— Harrop and Medley, 18, Shortland-street. ,_ . rpo TAILORS.—For Immediate Sale, Cheap, X as a going concern—A Tailoring Business in the healthiest part of the Waikato. Good opening for a practical man.—Particulars from H. Sankey, Tailor, Wellesley-st. _-»OA— 170 ACRES, Perfect Fattening Coun<3w_wU try;, every modern improvement; cheap, must sell.—Haig Graham, 26A, His Majesty's Arcade. ' To Let. _________ rpo WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES, SwanX son-st., from 10s per week.—H. D. Abbott, 30, Shortland-st. • rno LET, Archhill—4-roomed Cottage; rent, X 8s 6d per Shearer and East-gate* Security Buildings, Queen-st. . rpO LET—Shop and Dwelling, Dominion Rd., 1 opposite Smeeton's Store; commanding situation.— on Premises. •pO LET—Nice Furnished Front Bedroom; X married couple or two friends; all conveniences.— Upper Vincent-st. rpo Comfortable Single Rooms: suit X gents, going to business. • Terms moderate.—Park View. 51. Vincent-street. : TO LET—Furnished House (cheap), St. X James Square; 3mins. walk from Queenst.—Apply Imperial Tea Rooms, 343, Queen-st. ' TO a Respectable Tenant, with no children —The Ground Floor, 2 doors from Symonds-st.; references required.—6, Karangahape Road. CHELTENHAM, Devonport—Well Furnished House, 7 rooms and conveniences; piano.— and Medley, 18, Shortland-st. "VfINE-ROOMED Residence at Devonport; i\ large rooms, bath (hot and., cold), all conveniences: lovely harbour view; near ferry: 30s.—C. R. Williamson and Co., Hobson Bldgs., Shorthand and Fort Sts. SINGLE Furnished Room to Let, with or without board.—" Anona," 35, Vincentstreet. OFFICES to L°t la His Majesty's Arcade. Queen-st. Rents. 7s 6d and 12s 6d per week.—Apply Elliot, B.N.Z. Building*. "DOOMS. Furnished, single, double Beds, use XL kitchen, sitting, smoke; piano, h. and c. hath, p.w.e.; 3 minutes from Queen-st.; terms moderate.—Apply 48. Nelson-st.. City. 7 YEARS' Lease, Large Store or Warehouse. —Frontage to Little Queen and Albert Streets.— Apply Henning's Garage. Custom-sfc. rpO LET, IN CUSTOM-ST. EAST— 1 .PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY OLD AGE PENSIONS DEPT. BROWN, BARRETT AND CO. rpo LET. QUEEN-STREET — TWO CENTRAL OFFICES ON GROUND FLOOR. Close to Stock Exchange. Well lighted, in first-class order; rent, 20b week Apply J. THORNES, 83, Queen-st. rV\ 0 LET OR ' LEASE, i- ALBERT-STREET, CITY (Near City Market)— FINE COMMODIOUS ROOM, GOOD LIGHT. Suit Produce Auctioneer or Warehouse. Also, in same Building, EXTENSIVE CELLARING. Suit Bottling Store. .7. THORNES. 83. Queen-st. m O LET. QUEEN-STREET-Corner Shop; double plateglass windows; 6 dwelling rooms. TAKAPUNA— Villa. 6 rooms. HOWICK—6 Rooms, and 2 acres land. PENROSE— ViIIa. 5 rooms; 14s. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, His Majesty's Arcade. QECURITY BUILDINGS. ONE ROOM TO LET ON THE FIRST FLOOR. Rent, 5s per week. Apply to the Agents. SHEARER AND EASTGATE, No. 1, Security Buildings. Queen-street. - - —> ry\ o L E' T - QUEEN-STREET QFFICES. ■PHCENIX BUILDINGS, Opposite New Post Office and Railway Station. SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. Electric Passenger and Goods Lifts, and Modern Conveniences. TENANTS MAY TAKE SINGLE OR SUITES OF OFFICES. Flan and particulars on application. G"0 /ESMOND, PHCENIX CHAMBERS, . 13. w 41. Queen-street. 17-OR LEASE. IN FORT-STREET - TWO VERY FINE MODERN BRICK STORES, Each Four Storeys and Basement. The superficial floor space in one is 18,920 ft, and 17,000 ft in the other. Modern Electric Lift to Each. These Buildings as Stores are, without doubt, equal, it' not superior, to the best in Auckland. Apply . W. ;.RATER AND son: Queen-strset.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 1