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To Let. , *17' Seven rooms, 235; Parnell, fine J-J Residence, nine rooms, large grounds, 32s 6d; City, new pretty Bungalow, fully i* furnished, six rooms, piano, linen, etc, 50s, ■J good lease.Smith and Halcombe, Queenstreet. 'Phone 2282. BURNISHED Six-roomed Modern Bungalow, every convenience, to Let short term. h} Randwick. Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden, half- -* minute train. HOUSE, six rooms, Surrey-st., Grey Lynn. —Apply W. Moon and Sons, Douglas-st. Rent, 21s. HOUSE, five rooms, to Let; gas and water.—Apply John Cogan, Blacksmith, rp Devonport. , HOUSE, six rooms and all conveniences, Epsom, to Let. —Apply Mrs. Day, Woodbank Road, Epsom. it TTOUSE to Let—Moan a, Cloubern Rd., y JLiL Remuera, six rooms; every convenience; 258 per week. Or would Sell. TTOUSE, nine rooms, bathroom, wash- , .II house, etc Scotia Place, near Queena street; rent, 27s 6d. —McKenzie and Buckley, 140, Karangahape Road. ° ■ TTOUSE, furnished, six rooms, Wynyard -O- Road, City; motor-house, new house; handy situation; rent,. £2 10s. —ApplyChristie, Swanson-street. , HOUSE, seven rooms, furnisheu, li. and c. water, to Let; every conv.; overlooking golf ground; 7mins. from beach, Devonport; £2 2s per week.A.B., 451, HERALD. MICE Five-roomed House, gas, Venetian I.N blinds, overmantel, copper and trough,' conveniences: rent, —W. .T. Sawyer, Bell Road, Remnera. OFFICE, fine new, well lighted; suit any business. Cheap rent. — F. HLeonard, first floor, Strand Arcade. POMPALLIER TERRACE. Ponsonby—Seven Rooms and conveniences, to Let; rent, ) 25s 6d per week— F. Cahill, Queen-st. (opp. iort-st.) EEMUERA— Good House, six rooms, all ' conveniences; newly painted, papered; rent, 18s.—R. Cleland. Swansou Chambers, Swanson-street. CHOP and Rooms to Let in rapidly-rising O Auckland suburb: suitable for chemist, or chemist and dentist; splendid opening; no opposition.— Opportunity, 357, Herald. ;s HP 0 L _ B T - It J- ROOM. 50 by 20, and CELLAR. 60 by 30, : VULCAN LANE. 11 Apply E. C. BROWNE AND CO., e Corner of Vulcan Lane and Queen-st. e — —_ 'a WELL-LIGHTED Room, 38 by 24ft. in upd it to-date building in Wellesley-st., suitable for photographer, dentist, or any busi- '• ness.—Apnlv Wheat ley, Raven, and Co., j Darby's Buildings, City. ® OOD SIDE ROAD, MOUNT EDEN.— 10 W TO'LET—NEAT HOUSE, five rooms; bath, scullery. , HARROP AND MEDLEY. ~ , 18, Short land-street. Jl T"\ EVONPORT. n •*"* j TO LET- : HOUSE. SIX ROOMS, 20s. a HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, 20s. } PARKER HILL, 63, Queen-street. ' T7" A RANG AH APE ROAD. CORNER QUEEN- [; -£V STREET. k ■ 1. Extensive Stabling, large Sheds and Yard, Good Office. i _____ r Rent 30s per week. SHEARER AND EASTGATE. Security Buildings. JpONSONBY— Six Rooms, 100 yds car: 25a. HERNE BAY— Rooms (modern). 25yds to car: 32s 6d. PONSONBY. Water Frontage—Six Rooms; h. and c.. p.w.c.; 27s 6d. C F J^ennett. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, Swanson-street. • * Publications. [ jgRILLIANT gERIAL. ' 11 , JfASCINATING gTORY OF AND AN J^IRSEIP. THE GOLDEN HOPE, B T J S j? LETOEEE - Serial rights have been secured by the NEW ZEALAND herald of " The Golden Hope," a pplendid new story by J. S. Fletcher, whose name is well and favourably known throughout the Empire as the author of many fine stories such as " The Threshing Foor," " Daniel Quayne," " The Harvest Moon," and '* When (Jaarles the First was King." His latest work is an > essentially modern one, and the names of well-known aviators appear in connection with the building of a great airship, around which centres a strange and mysterious plot. I The author has produced a brilliant, and in some respects a remarkable narrative, one that will be read with eager interest. The story is full of exciting scenes and incidents, and the love theme grows more fascinating with each chapter. : THE GOLDEN HOPE, : B J. S. JjTLETCHER. Author of " The Threshing Floor," " Daniel Quayne." " The Harvest Moon," " When Charles the First was King," Etc., Etc. rj-iHE QPENING QHAPTERS OF THIS SPLENDID NEW SERIAL iLL JgE published IN THE COLuMNS OF THE JyTEW 2] EAIj AND JJERALD rjiO-MORROW, gATURDAY, gEPTEMBER 0 i J Oil and Colourmen. W pHILLIPPS AND gON. OIL. COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS QUEEN-STREET. The Latest Designs in Great Variety of WALL DECORATIONS. APERHAN GIN Suitable for Mansion and Cottage, Scrim, Calico. Etc. GLASS plate and Sheet of Every Description. Bevelled Mirrors. Glass Shades. PAINTS. White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, and all Painters' Materials. Picture Frame Mouldings, Artists' Requisites. Studies. Eto. NOTE THE ADDRESS: NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS-AUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147690, 8 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147690, 8 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147690, 8 September 1911, Page 3