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Houses and Land for Sale. Francis Hull.] [Alex. I. Farmer. F. HULL & CO., SHAREBROKERS. land AND ESTATE agents. TW'O. 7 QTOCK pXCHANGE. ESTABLISHED 1884. P.O. Box 151. Telephone 255. pOE QALE-ALFRED-STREET, CITY-Fine Residence .of 12 rooms, all conveniences; large section. Exceptional opportunity of securing a fine site in this favourite locality. Cheap. Very easy terms. 'I'AKAPUNA— few nice Sections; view of 1-JL harbour; one minute from car stop. ?LLERSLIE— half-acre. Cheap. Easy terms. TpONSONBY-Corner terms. 100 by 115; ONSONBY— Corner Section, 100 by 115; •*- House, eight rooms, all conveniences; Jmggyhouse and stable. Magnificent view of harbour. MOUNT EDEN-Several Very Fine Sections; all on high ground; good view. EPSOM, The Drive.—Mew House of six , large rooms, all modern conveniences; section, 66 by 240; garden, lawn, and shrubs. £720; easy terms. ALBAN Fruit Farm of 11 acres; six acres orchard; balance all ploughed and in fallow; House, four rooms, packing Store, and stable. £450. REMUERA— Handsome New Residence of eight large rooms, all modern conveniences; nice section; very easy terms. DEMUERA— Fine Section; over one J-y acre; high ground; splendid view. f\NE-TEEE HILL-Parapara Estate-Two Vv Splendid Sections; high eituation; good view. Cheap. '' ' . 1 '=3 To Let. ALLOTMENT, vacant, to Let in Hobsonst., suitable for pilemaking; back entrance.— HERALD for address. HOUSE, eight rooms (furnished), including piano and organ. Low rent to good tenant.—G. F. Mellars and Co.. 67, Queen-st. ; ' ~~~ —~ i HOUSE, comfortably furnished, six rooms, | to Let for three months from Novemwr i : Mount Ed»n. one minute from car.— Apply 0... 306, HEEALP. ROOMS, two, at back of my Shop, to Let, r scullery and yard; suitable for a Young Married Couple ; must have good references.— F. Stratz, Watchmaker, Newton. PAENELL— Furnished House, eight rooms, and conven., to Let; rent, £2 10s. Ponsonby—Furnished House, six rooms and conven.; vegetable and flower garden; immediate occupation; rent, 355. Queen-st — Offices, on ground floor.—G. B. Osmond, Phoenix Chambers, Queen-st., opp. Railway Station. SAMPLEEOOM, Norfolk Buildings, Durhamstreet, to Let; good light, and well ventilated.Apply L. Buisson. Tyrone Buildings, top floor. TIVOLI Theatre, to Let. pending rebuilding operations, for Political, Social, or other Meetings, within only 14 days from date.—Applications to Henry Thompsou, 11, Great North Road. October 21. A O SHELLY BEACH ROAD.-To LetrtjlJi Seven Rooms and conveniences; large grounds; £80 per annum.— Rattray, His Majesty's Arcade. pAMBR I D G E. FURNISHED HOUSE, nine rooms and all 'conveniences; Five Acres Land. Term about six months; moderate rental. F. J. MAEFELL, Land Agent, Cambridge. GREAT NORTH ED. and Pollen-st— Corner Brick Shop, with six living rooms and all conveniences. Low rental to approved tenant. T OWER UPPER QUEEN-ST.-Shop, with .Li four living rooms; rent, 35s per week. Situated almost opposite Town Hall. Trams will shortly stop opposite the' site. QUEEN-ST.— Mutual Life Building—Room on first floor; 14s per week. C. J. OWEN, Union Bank Building. Queen-st. LARGE STORE, at top of Beresford-street, close to Pitt-street. Rent. 20s. STORE IN DURHAM-STREET. CITY. Rent, 255. SHEARER AND EASTGATE, Security Buildings. HP O L E T — GRAFTON— Six Rooms and conveniences; t patent drainage; handy cars. FINE OUTLOOK. Rent, 22s 6d. DOMINION ROAD—New House, five rooms; handy to cars, 2d section. Rent, 18s 6d. C. F. BENNETT, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Swanson-street. mo T B T. QUEEN-STREET.—Brick Shop and six Dwelling Rooms, suit chemist, bootmaker, or fruiterer; 355. EDEN TERRACE—Factory or Workshop; 20a. •JVpVILLE Vr" COMB< HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. a Houses and Lana Wanted. rpo /-\WNEES OF piTY, QUBURBAN, AND pOUNTRY T>ROPERTY. WE REQUIRE PROPERTIES to replace recent Sales and for inclusion in our new Revised Catalogue. We have GENUINE IMMEDIATE BUYERS for CITY AND SUBURBAN INVESTMENTS, for HOUSES for HOMES, and for SMALL ACREAGES near City. No Commission charged unless Sale is made directly through our Firm. Properties Advertised Free of Charge. Send full particulars of any Property you have to Sell to HEARER AND pASTGATE. 1-12, SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. ANTED, Eemuera or Epsom, situated »T on high position— piece of good Volcanic Land, between one and five acres, suitable site for a gentleman's residence.— G. B. Osmond, Phoenix Chambers, Queen-st., opposite Railway Station. i in i i Business Cards. W. R. w ALKEB (Member Auckland Stock Exchange), BHAEEBEOKEE. LiND AND ESTATE AGENT. ENTRANCE TO STOCK EXCHANGE. AUCKLAND. Telephone 3344. Mortgages Negotiated. T IGHTBAND. T3OBERTSON AND pO„ ' T IMITED. STATIONERS, STRAND ARCADE (Where branch post office was situated). CLIENTS I Kindly note new address. Business has pushed us into larger and more central premises. 'Phone. 3371. A. M ° C ° L * TIMBER MERCHANT. ONEHUNGA. Telephone 1857. KAURI. TOTARA. MATAI. RTMU. TANEKAHA, AND PUKATEA IN STOCK [CARD.] F. H. W OD ' INVESTORS' AGENT AND ATTORNEY. ' 43. CITY CHAMBERS. Corner Queen-street and Victoria-street West. Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, or by appointment. 'Phone 3579. Third Floor (take Elevator). [CARD.] : W. F. U" x * * ! Licensed Customs Rouse and Forwarding Agent. Commission Agent, and PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. P.P.A. J 117, VICTORIA ARCADE. Company or Commercial Books Audited. Monthly or Quarterly. < Tl/rCpEOSKIE AND ON. ' 68, FEDERAL-STREET, 'Phone, 622. j ENGINEERS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS < Water Meters and Spare Parts always 1 in Stock. , i — . BULLOCH LADES ! WHISKY. ; ■ ~<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 3