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- , To Let. > NEWTON— Large Shop, with plateglass front, and good living accommodation; suitable for boot shop. ■ > O'NEILL STREET—S-roomed House, with wash-house, copper, etc. Bent, 12s per week. SHEARER AND EASTGATE, Security Buildings. •piNE WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES X TO LET. SMEETON'S BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND STREET. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 18, Shortland Street. GHORT'S BUI L-DINGS, ° QUEEN STREET, NOW IN COURSE OF ERECTION. These Convenient and Centrally Situated Premises will be subdivided to suit tenants; and are adaptable to Offices. Tearooms', Clubrooms, etc. TWO SHOPS INTO QUEEN STREET, with basement accommodation (one of which will be completed about July next), are to Let to suitable tenants. HENRY ALLEN (Sole Agent), Sharebroker. Stock Exchange, Fort Strwt. QFFIOE3 ON GROUND FLOOR OF MODERN FIREPROOF BUILDING, THREE WELL-LIT ROOMS. Would suit Member of Legal Profession. Apply. HERALD OFFICE. QFFICES TO LET. SUITE OF TWO LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES (Ground Floor), opposite Chamber of CommerceAlso GROUND FLOOR OFFICE, subdivide, with Counter and Linoleum. Further particulars from J. J. MACKT, Land Aeent, Swanson St. PARNELL— 5 Rooms, bathroom; recently renovated; handy to care; 17s 6d. EDENDALE—New rough-cast Bungalow, 5 rooms, every modern convenience; 15s. WELLEBLEY STREET —Sample Rooms and Offices; low rental. WELLESLEY STREET E.—Nice, new, light Offices; 12s 6d to 255. j^EWCOMB, LAND VALUER. 'Phone 790. . GRAFTON Gentleman's Residence, 9 rooms, modem, large section. I^PSOM— 8 rooms, modern, convs., 22s 6d. PONSONBY — corner section, suit groter, 12s 6d. "QOMINION RD.—5 Rooms, convs,, 17s 6d. UURNISHED. Stanley Point 6 rooms, X modern. £2 £5. CTANLEY POINT— rooms and officcs, U 22s 6d. C F B ennett ' ' BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET. SHOP, FRONTING QUEEN STREET, With 1 large rooms above, overlooking street, at present being used as modern, up-to-dato TEAROOMS. Splendid opportunity to take over as Going Concern. Or would make excellent stand for Millinery Business or Beauty Parlour. The T ,-ition is Unique. Exceptionally Easy Terms Arranged. Particulars as to rent and terms, apply C. J. OWE0 WE !i----7, SHORTLAND STREET. TOWER UPPER QUEEN STREET— ' , and , fittings, With 5-roomed Dwelling rr ~ mm a-tbacued. Rent reduced SYMONDS STREET, opp. id section—Large t/'o V ° P etc t6 ' windows, elec* ALBERT S%REET—Section, 40ft by 104 ft, One-storey Brick Building, good position. Kent on application. PONSONBY ROAD— Double-fronted ■Brick Shop-Residence, with private entrance, , of 7 large rooms, all convs. nnirTvrJJJv; a whole or separately. DOMINION ROAD, 2d section — 7-roomed Residence, recently papered and " . painted throughout. Low rental to satisfactory tenant. PONSONBY ROAD—Large Residence and grounds, suitable for i boardinghous*. C. J. O w "' 7, SHORTLAND STREET. Y A I L E'S rp 0 T E Til PJITY. —Victoria —6 Rooms, IBs. James's \ Lane— Houses, 4 rooms, 10;. Grey St -8 Rooms, 92a 6d. Wakefield St,-6 Rooms, el" West St—9 Rooms. 22s 6d. Grafton na.—B iv o ™ 3 an « conveniences, 25s per week. Hobson —5 Rooms, 17s 6d per "pONSONBY.—Ring Terrace 7 Rooms, 30s i per week. Costley St.-6 Rooms, 12s 6d. vvanganm Avenue—3 Rooms, 20s per week. Lmooln . St.— Rooms, 16a per week. TpPSOM.— Rd.—Splendid up-to-date Gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms. £120 per annum. TfINGSLAND.—SchooI Rd.—s Rooms, 14s J-x per week. "TO"ALTERS RD.— Rooms, til convent* »T ences, 25s per week. > "jV/TT. ALBERT, 10 minutes from tar.— •UX Mountain Rd.— 6d per week. Gladstone Rd.— Booms, 20s. rtLENMORE. - Alexander St.—s Rooms, vT 13s. Alexander St.—s Rooms, 14s 6d per week. TITT. EDEN.Valley Rd.— House, 7 -"A rooms and convs., 25s per week. Milton Rd—s Rooms, 15s per week. £j.REY LYNN.— St.— Rooms, 17s 6d. vT Baildon Rd.—s Rooms, new house, 20s per week. Great North Rd.— Rooms, 20s. ARCHHILL.— James St.—4 Rooms, 10s per week. Bond St.—s Rooms, 15a per week. BIRKENHEAD.— 9 Rooms. 20s. Glenficld ±> Rd.—lo Rooms and every convenience, 6} acres orchard, and stabljs. T\EVONPORT.—Bond St.—s Rooms, 15s U per week. Tainui Rd.— Rooms, 30r, per week. SHOPS, OFFICES. ETC. QPACIOUS SHOP AND 2 FLOORS, on the IO busiest portion of Queen Would suit a confectioner, ironmonger, draper, jeweller, bookseller, fruiterer, eto. Next to Picture Theatre. _ SHOP AND DWELLING, Karangahap* Rd , 25s uer week. TTPPER QUEEN STREET.-Shop and 6 U Rooms, modern. 2ns per week. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, Queen StreetNew and up-to-dato Suites of Offices, at low rentals; also laree Shops. CJPLENDID SUITES OF OFFICES, 0 QUEEN STREET, Now Building, Warwick Chambers. WE HAVE OTHERS. gAMUEL yAILE AND QIONS, £TD., 87, QUEEN To Lease. /p O LEASEQUEEN STREET. CENTRAL POSITION. FIRST FLOOR--24ft by 52ft, FOUR WINDOWS TO QUEEN STREET. Suitable for Dental Rooms or Solicitors' Offices. Will be altered to fuit tenant, J. THORNES. 83. Queen St., City 1 V ' ' —! TANIWHA SOAP) Taniwha Soap! Still 9id per bar; Peerless, large bars, on ! 6d, or 4 bars for Is lid. TEAS! Teas!— Notable Tea, the first on the market, racked on honour and sold by merit, Is 6jd and Is Sid per lb. This Tea is now sold at Is lOd and 2s 2d per lb. We hold large stocks of Anibor Tips, and all packet and loose Teas, and our prices will not be advanced until our stocK is exhausted. A good hot bath with Taniwiia or Viceroy Soap, then' a cup of Notable Tea. with a rasher of the best mild-cured Swan Bacon, then yon feel as if you could go out •» and conquer .the world. Wo are the only firm of Grocers "in the Auckland Province tka: stand out alone with regard to prices. GAVIN WALLACE AND SONS. Otahuhu. A TANNING'S Delicious Tomato Chutney ii irJL Sauce riot prescrvatised. Why u:o Sauco preservatieod with Salicylic Acid? Good S&uc-e doa't o«d it, ' S0 1 .iv'.-fS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

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