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Apartments Vacant. I ROOMS, two largo attractive'front; comfortable home; furnished or .unfurnished: use kitchen and conveniences: hot water service; lmin. car; good locality. Only ladle? or married couple need apply. —Home, 734, Herald. ■ , SHERWOOD. Khyber Pass, 2min. from penny seotion.-Vacancie* for Two Boarders; conveniences, soft washing, mending; good tabic Terms. £1. TOPCROFT. 22. New-street. Ponsottby.— Snperior Board and Residence; sea bathing, tennis. 'Phone 5532. THE CHIMES, late "Warwick House. By-monds-st.-Vacancies for permanent! and tourists.— A. Martin; 'phone UK "fTERONA, 45. Karangabape Road—Private V Boardinghouse; accommodation lor visitors and permanent boarders; la section.—Mrs. Skene. VACANCIES for boarders; h.. c. and ». bath; single and double rooms.— Ohatsworth, 54, Wynyard-streot. off Lower Symonds-st. _____ WATEA, The Strand. Lake TakapunaVacancies. One minute from tram and boa'v.'i. i —_____________——_——. T>ELGRAVE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. Overlooking Government House Grounds. Four minutes' walk of G.P.0.. Theatres, and Central City. Hot and Cold Showera and Baths. first-class ACCOMMODATION for TOURISTS AND PEBMANBNTS. Telegrams and loiters promptly replied to. MRS. .REEVE. Telephone. 2688. KE L V I N. THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. MRS. HENDRY begs to announce that she has taken over tho above as a First-class Boardinghouse, and is now ready to receive guests. Every modern conveni.nce. Terms moderate. Telephone. 5807. THE MANSIONS. WHTTAKER PLACE. SYMONDS-ST.. One Minute from Car. VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND PEEMANENTS. Forty rooms, large and lofty: in 21 acres ground. Panoramic view of harbour and Domain grounds from five balconies- Billiard Table. Everything up to date. 'Phone 2724. MRS. CARTER. THE TURRET. 10. PARK AVENUE.-First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Vermanents. Newly furnished. Lofty rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. Three minutes across bridge to car. 'Phone 2242. MRS. CLARK i . S Wanted to Buy. l PPIREL.—Mrs. Martin. 350. Queen-street, A opp. Urcy Statue. Largest Buyer in Auckland of Leftroff Clothing Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. Phone 3303. BEST Price given at the London for superior Clothing: also, good Furs.-193. Karangahape Road. Phone. 1209. | BOILER. Multitubular or Lancashire*, new ! or second-hand, wanted; 1001b pros- ' sure- state particulers as to size. eta. where t<> be seen, and price; must have Government certificate— Replies to P.O. Box No. 9, Huutly. CITIEESE-CUTTER. second-hand.— .i price and make to Manager Standard Sewing Machine Co.. Karangahape Road, Newton. DOG. Sky Terrier, young.—Reply stating age and price. M.. Post Office. Devonport. FOX Terrier Pap, well-bred, wanted; about eight w.»eks old.—Send particulars to Dog. 760. HER-Ltt. •--■;, - ■ ' HALL Seats, three or four dozen, wanted; must be in good order. State price . per seat, and where to be seen.—Seats, Box 1. Pnkekohe. . TIB Crane, new or second-hand.— particulars and price to A. and G. Burt, , Ltd., Customs-street. I" EFT-OFF Clothing.— up Mrs. AldlJ ridge (lata Mrs. E. Hill), opp. Y.M.C.A.. Wellesley-st., Buyer of Left-oil and Misfit Clothing. "Phone 2928. MRS. OUTTRIM gives Highest Possible Prices for Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's liftoff Clothing, Boots, etc.— Write at once or call, 113, Victoria-st. W. MRS. BOTTERILL Bay* Ladies*. Genu's, JI and Children's Superior Misfit* and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to.—Elliott-street, two doors from WeUesleystreet. 'Phone 3458. OIL Launch, second-hand, for r towing, about 20-h.p.—Apply by letter to P. 0., Box 205. ___________ PHAETON, double-seated, suitable for . ; pair of 11-hand ponies.—Apply E. Matson, care of Alf. Buckland and Sons. PORTABLE Engine. 7ln cylinder. 1001b pres.; must be cheap and good.— Quote lowest price and where seen to Engine, 713. HERALD. RING up Mrs. Kelly. 292. Queen-street. ■ X\ Highest Prices for Ladies'. Gent's, and Children's Misfit Clothing. Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606. TEAMRAILS. about 15 or 20 chains, secondhand; also, li Wire Rope.— particulars to W. Parkinson and Co., Victoriastreet. WANTED to Buy—Misfits. Costumes, and ;» V. Good-claaa Secondhand Clothing. We give the best price for tho best article. Letters promptly attended to.—Tho London Clothing Cleaning, and Repairing Co., 4, Great North Road. < Vy A NT E D - A SMALL SECOND-HAND TIP-DRAY, With 4in Tires and Harness. Also, SECOND-HAND DISC HARROWS for -i . Orchard Work. Apply DRAY. Box 195. G.P.O. •OAO k6. ; g*ox •8. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN '.' 1 ("1 00D QOUND ACKS. Ring up 'Phones 975, 743. or 469. You will be WELL PLEASED WITH PRICE. T>OND AND "DELL, COMMEEOE-STREET. AUCKLAND.

Wanted to Sell. .'A PPLES— Cases, Russets ss, Cooking J\. 4s 6d; all sound; freight paid to any station.—!' Stewart. Kaukapakapa. HOUSE, Ave rooms, new, two minutes Dominion Road Terminus; hot and coid water; every modern convenience.— Full particulars A. L. ALEXANDER AND CO.. 14. Palmerston Buildings. JAM JARS— 21b, Is 6d dozen; other sizes equally as cheap.—Hildxeth and Sons, Customs and Victoria Streets . MOTOR Car, 16-20-h.p., cost £600, in firstclass order; bargain.—Full particulars ; A. L. ALEXANDER AND CO., 14. Palmerston Buildings. RIDING Saddles and Harness, well made, hand-sewn, best leather, at prices to Fulu everyone.—O. J. Durbin, 44, Wyndhamblreet. around Auckland's corner. QEXTANT, good, by Heath. London; only kj £4 10s.—Call Hannah's, Shoeists, Queenstreet. SHAKES, two 17th Group Building Sohi cio ft : !?! al(1 £17 4 3 ; take £15. Latest .. Sinner Machine, £6.-Mrs. Over, Eden Torrace. ' "~ a "- A «-» SECTION, choice, wanted to Sell; fenced -««i ? nd planted; near Cheltenham Beachwould, take furniture or pony, gig and ha ' view *S Part exchange. A so, ha^f-acre 'Ph0ne,3553. MoPnt lden: eaHy teru "-- SEWING Machine-Singer. perfect order: a bargain. OtSSvJS and Hould, corner Welle ß ley g and Albert§2 ; TO- gmr Jltjel^^ WHY PAY SHOP PRICES. NEW FURNITURE IS 25 PEE CENT CHEAPER FROM US? ™ W * Come and See for Youraeir. .'',' QEOEGE WALKER AND po.. ■ . ; APOnONEERS. HIQH-ST. *&G, Price low.—Apply ' y *** JOBBENu DEPARTMENT. HEBALD Office, 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 2

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