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Houses and Land lor Sals. DEVONPORT. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE. . , Large Double Section. High Position. Handv to wharf. All conveniences. £1000 CASH - , , TTAUXHALL RD.—Six-roomed House (new), » every convenience, h. and c. water; corner Section. £850. lmin. from beach. STANLEY BAY — Well-built. Six-roomed House, close to wharf; every convenience. £825. Terms. FOR DEVONPORT— SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, now; splendid harbour view; smin. from wharf. Cards to view. TAKAPIINA. 75 FT FRONTAGE. Unequalled for Good Business Site. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSK. Central Position. Two minutes from wharf. £860 OAaH ' GEO. B. GREIG & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, CLARENCE-STREET. DE VON PORT. DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. 001 PLR ACHE—I7O Acres First-class SbJjX Land: 140 acres in grass, 22 acres in oats; sheep-proof fences; subdivided into 11 paddocks; all ploughable except about four acres: good House, five rooms, and all liecessarv outbuildings; ono mile to railway station, li miles to school, 3-mile to creamery. This property has two long road frontages, and is well adapted for cutting up into small farms, being handy to Auckland and 011 a good metalled road. AVID JTAi. VULCAN LANE. To Let. Q UPPER HF.PBURN-ST.-To Let. for a O* term Six Rooms; references required.— Apply on Premises. HOUSE, fivo rooms, all conveniences.—F. Wilson, Kingsland. HOUSE, six rooms, all conveniences; good garden.—Apply 7th House. Brighton Rd., Pnrnell. HOUSE, No. 99, Wellington-st-.. six rooms and bathroom; tubs anil copper; patent, w.c.—Apply. Mayn Bros., Grocers, Wellington-st. HOUSE, six rooms, bathroom: wash-house, copper and tubs; near Three Lamps, Ponsonby; rent, 17s 6d week.—Schofield and Henley, Victoria-st. E. HOUSE, superior, to Let from January 1, for three months or longer; grand piano; 30s to approved tenant.—George Peace, Victoria Arcade. HOUSE, nine rooms, close to tram, Ponsonby; fine harbour view; 30s. Mt. Roskill — Rooms, 13s 6d.George Peace, Auctioneer, First Floor, Victoria Arcade. Modern SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, large 1?X grounds, Hamilton Road. Ponsonby.— C. F. Bennett, Bank of N.Z. Bldgs., Swansonstreet. OFFICES to Let; just complete, electric KJ light, ground floor, up to date; close Queen-st; from 15s.—Geo. Sayers, Durham-st. East. REMUERA— Seven-roomed House, tram terminus; new, all conveniences, good view; 303 weekly, or would lease.—Eccles, J Chemist. REMUERA— New Houses, all conveniences— ■ Six Rooms. 18s; Seven Rooms, 21s; one, large rooms, 229 6d—R. Cleland, Swanson Chambers, Swanson-st. SHERIDAN-ST., corner of Napier-st.—Six-roomed House, bathrgom; wash-house, copper and fixed tubs; all conveniences; nice view of harbour. Mr. Irwin. Grocer, opposite. rpo LEASE— Acres, at 5s per acre, with X right of purchase at £5 15a per acre; about 500 acres grass, 5 acres orchard. House seven rooms; dairy, cowshed, and other buildings. No noxious weeds; 1-mile creamery, township and wharf—IIIPKINS AND MADILL, Exchange Lane. No. 5368 yiOTOEIA-STEEET, OITYSHOP AND DWELLING, 20s. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 18, Shortland-street. Toilet. A REPUTATION. i| WIOLETTA MERIT (j FOR THE HAIR. You are looking for something to promote the growth of your hair, to restore its former glory,, to make it healthy, bright-, and glossy as of yore; then NOTHING can gratify your desire, but a course of treatment with VMOLETTA, THE FINEST Well, we are too busy ourselves selling it to voice its qualities here, but YOU Q_ET JT N OW. JJONT JJESITATE, And we will have you praising it instead. SOLD BY ALL HIGH-CLASS CHEMISTS, STORES, AND HAIRDRESSERS. BE SURE OF THE NAME, WIOLETTA. 3 3 6 D ■MILNE AND CHOYCE, Drapers, Auckland, Agents. JJL3TORICAL ROMANCE OP JERUSALEM. THE DOOMED CITY, BY JOHN QARLING. In all time since the opening of the Christian era the story of the great Temple at Jerusalem has possessed absorbing interest for widely different types of people. The Biblical references to it are known to all students, and many learned works have been written oil its history, but it has been left ! to John R. Carling to make it the principal scene of a romance, and he has given his work the title of " The Doomed City." It is a book that when published will be received with acclaim by readers all over the world. The story is delightfully told, so graphically are scenes and characters portrayed that the reader might well imagine himself transported back to the time of Herod, and in the spell of the author's glowing words one sees again the mighty Temple as Josephus saw it and hears the roar of the fire kindled, according to prophecy, by the Roman soldier's torch. The love romance is handled with a true appreciation of the superb setting, and great historical characters are shown in a new and human light. The serial rights of the book have been secured by the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, and publication will commence in our issue on Saturday next. THE DOOMED CITY, BY • JOHN J> QARLING, THE OPENING QHAPTERS OF THIS gPLENDID J\JEW gERIAL WILL APPEAR IN THE N EW 2j F ' ALAND .JJERALD gATURDAY, QCTOBER g fe=_. i TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CURRENT QUARTER PAID BEFORE THE 21ST INSTANT WILL BE CHARGED SIX SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. When not posted; if posted, 10a. AFTER THAT DATE, SEVEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, i 123 if prv^d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 3