To Let. r COTTAGE of five rooms, seaside, to Let furnished, at Deep Creek.— Box 329. G.P.O. • CORNER Dominion Rd. and Eden Ter — Lock-up Shop, all trams stop: 8s 6d.— Spedding, Khyber Pass. 'Phone 3130. DEVONPOET. Water Frontage—Furnished Cottage, six rooms: piano, h. and c. water; all modern conveniences; good boating, bathing, etc.—Apply Miss McElwain, 254, Queen-st. FURNISHED House, Epsom—Seven rooms, every convenience, close car, third section, rent, cheap to good tenant.—A. W. Read and Co.. 79, Queen-street. HOUSE, seven rooms, gas. wash-house, copper, bath, tubs; 15s Apply 68, A'ictoria-Ht. HOUSE, small, clean, furnished, to adult family, £1 weekly.— 14, Fitzroystreet, off Brown-street, Ponsonby. HOUSE, Furnished, four rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and all conveniences; five minutes from wharf, Devonport; rent,. 22s 6d.—Apply, 13, Williamson Avenue. HEBNE BAY WATER FRONTAGE.Six Rooms, h. and c. servioe, patent w.c., inside; car fares, 2d by tickets. C. F. BENNETT., Bank of N.Z. Buildings. Swanson-st. OFFICE, spacious, first floor. High-street; low rent.—Apply, The No Deposit Piano Co., 28, High-street. PONSONBY ROAD-Lock-up Shop, 24 feet frontage, with fittings; 21s per week — C. J. Owen, Union Bank Buildings, Queenstreet. , PARNELL— Furnished Villa, five rooms, bathroom, califont, every convenience, to Let for term.— Central, 88, HERALD QUEEN-ST., near Town Hall—Shop, with 4 living rooms; low rental to good tenant— C. J. Owen, Union Bank Buildings, Queen-street. _____ ROTORUA.— Well-furnished Front Rooms, with use of kitchen and all conveniences; double and single beds; suitable for three adults; near Sanatorium Grounds; terms moderate.—Apply. Adults, Post Office, Rotorna. J>OOMS, airy, well-lighted, several, in \» modern building off Queen-street; suitable for offices, sample, or club rooms. —Apply Wheatley, Raven, and Co., Darby's Buildings. Queen-st. SHOP to Let, best position. Chtistchurch 0 (next Stewart Dawson).—McKenzie, High-st., Christchurch. _ VIEW ROAD, close Dominion Road— y rooms, with all conveniences; rent, 18s. DEVON-STREET, close Newton RoadFive rooms and conveniences; rent, 16s 6d. HOWICK— rooms and scullery, 7J Acres ground; rent, 16s. SHEARER AND EASTGATE, Security Buildings. TTN FURNISHED HOUSES— MOUNT EDEN—Five rooms; 20s. OFF NELSON-ST., ClTY—Three rms., 8s 6d. KINGBLAND-Six rooms; 22s 6d. NORTHCOTFr-Six rooms: 22s 6d. DEVONPORT—Ten rooms: 30s. HOBSON-ST.. CITY—Shop and dwelling, 245. HARROP AND MEDLEY. 18, Shortland-street. FURNISHED HOUSES-Mount Eden. Parnell, Remuera, Ponsonby, Epsom, Devonport, Takapuna, various rentals; short and lonjr terms. HARROP AND MEDLEY. 18, Shortland-street. PONSONBY ROAD. CLOSE FRANKLIN ROAD. Up-to-date Shop, largo frontage, plateglass windows, 5 living rooms, bathroom, etc. Splendid opening, for a live man In any class of business. C. J. OWEN, Union Bank Buildings, Queen-street. CORNER KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND PITT-STREET. Second Floor, 33 by 63ft, of Building in Course of Erection. Splendid lighting. Electric lift. Suitable photographer, club, or billiardroom, etc. QUEEN-STREET. Applications invited for space in fivestoreyed block, to be erected near Victoriastreet. 0. J. OWEN. C. J- OWEN. Union Bank Buildings. Queen-street. mHBEE FLATS NEW, UP-TO-DATE 1 WAREHOUSE. IN ALBERT-STREET. Good Cart Entrance. Electric Lift and Well Lighted. E. G. PINKER. lO.JPalmerston Buildings. TT7TNYARD RD.. Mt. Eden—House, six VV large rooms, all conveniences; 22s 6d per Moore-Jones Bros., Hobson Buildings. next G.P.O. < m 0 L E TDOMINION ROAD. RESIDENCE, seven rooms and all conveniences; 255. SHOP AND DWELLING. CITY, nlatcglass front, every modern convenience; 32s 6d. WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY. 56ft by 90ft, one or mora floors; low rent. ■M-EVTLLE "M-EWCOMB. H.M. ARCADE. HOUSES TO T . ET> JL JL_ ClTY—Jermyn-street, Four Rooms, etc.. 14s; White-street, Three Rooms, etc., 7s. . GREY LYNN—Surrey-street. Six Rooms, all conves., 17s 6d. , PARNELL—St. Stephen's Avenue, Light Rooms, and all conves.. 255; St. George's Bay Road. Eight Rooms, and conves., 30s. MOUNT EDEN—Oakland Road, Si- Rooms and conves., 20s. „ DEVONPORT—Victoria Road, Seven Rooms and conveniences, 15s. MOUNT ALBERT—Woodward Road, 10 Rooms and two acres. 30s; Epsom Avenue, Six Booms and conveniences, 245. MAYFIELD— Rooms and conves.; stable, orchard one acre, lis. STANLEY POINT, near Wharf—Seven Booms, all conves.. 255. TTfABEHOUSES. QTOEES. T^TC. FORT-STREET— Ground Floor Space; £2 103. CUSTOMS-STREET E.-Largo Warehouse. five floors, cellarage, etc.; £10 week ALBERT AND DURHAM STREETS— Floor, New Warehouse. CENTRAL; £3 10s. rATIERSON-STBEET — Spacious Factory Premises, all on one floor; 355. QFFICES. WYNDHAM-STREET— Offices, in suites and separately; electric light and all conves.; from 15s. TVUSINESS QPENINGS. PONSONBY ROAD— with living rooms and all conves.; low rent to suitable tenant. MOUNT EDEN ROAD—Shop and four rooms, 15s. EDEN TERRACE— and seven rooms, lately renovated, 20s; Shop and five rooms, all conves., 255. DOMINION ROAD— Fine Brick Shops, with five living rooms and convs., good ■position; moderate rents. QUEEN-STREET—Two New Shops, well lit. every equipment; 40s each. Also. Rooms, suitable for Workrooms. Clothing, etc.; LOW RENTS. KHYBER PASS (Id section)-Lock-up Shop; only 15s. CAMUEL T7-AILE AND QONS, 81. QUEEN-STREET. 1 I ' ■' ' -i Tea. LIPTON'S TEA A STRIKE AGAINST POOR TEAS. TEE PEOPLE DEMAND LIPTON'S. IT GOES FARTHER, IS PURER. AND BETTER QUALITY THAN ANY OTHER BRAND SOLD. TRY LIPTON'S TEA.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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