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Houses and Land Wanted. FARM, about 60 acres, partly improved, . grassing and cropping; dwellinghouse, e'-c. ; wanted to Leas©, with right to purchase.— P.O. Box 258. Auckland. HOUSE. 9 or more rooms, up-to-date, wanted to Rent by adult family; state terms.—House. 114, HERALD. . HOUSE, 6 rooms, good, modern, wanted immediately for cash buyer: within 15 minutes of station, close to Auckland: with 2 or 5 acres preferred.— and Mellsop. Waiuku. HOUSE Property of various values wanted in Exchange for Farms, some going concerns. Send yours along. • HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.. Smeeion's Buildings. ANTED TO PURCHASE—Good House. ,J. T _ .™™. 5 rooms, secluded section. Alt. Eden or Epsom, up to £900. | _ , C. F. BENNETT. Auctioneer, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Swanson St. Q.OOD BATHING. COTTAGE. 2 TO 4 ROOMS. WANTED. TO BUY OR RENT. On or handy to good beach. Auckland or Cheltenham. BEN. BOLLARD. 109. Queen Street. Wanted FOR SALE or exchange— *» HOUSES in all suburbs. SECTIONS in all suburbs. I ARMS of every description. GOOD CITY PROPERTY. WANTED TO RENT. HOUSES in all suburbs. Send us full particulars of your property. Quick business guaranteed. No sale, no charge. WHEATLSY AND CO . Land Agents, 22. ghortland Street. Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Residence, private, city or suburbs, wanted, by gentleman: close University preferred.— State terms. G.H., 168. HERALD. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, and private kitchen, convs.. wanted by M.C.; private family.—Write Naismith Tatsfield. Wallace St.. Ponsonby. 1 ==< Apartments Vacant. AKARANA. 31, Anglesea St. Ponsonby— . Superior Furnished Apartmentsspecial terms business people, breakfast and hot tea: large secluded grounds. 'Phone 40G7 ACCOMMODATION—2 or 3 Vacancies, -_»■ 'Rangiora. behind Rink, Khyber Pass: Id section moderate tariff; clean and homely.—'Phone 2088. APARTMENTS.— Bod-Sitting Room. Front Suite of Rooms, or Bedroom; private cooking convs. and entrance.—2, Arawa St.. off Khyber Pass. APARTMENTS, furnished, with separate -£A. l:iirti*n and convs.. close to bea.-i and cars.—Jesmond, 29, Sentinel Rd.. Heme Lav. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, piano, ■ every conv.. superior, quiet, central. 518. Queen St.. opp. Tabernacle. BED-SITTING Room, nicely furnished.' front, use of drawingroom. telephone, and all convs., morning tea. —Refined, Mt Eden P.O. BEDROOM, sunny, single beds, suit mates, 9s: Balcony Room, single, 6s; use convs., quiet and comfortable.—sl. Vincent St.. City. BEDROOMS. 5s 6d per bed: use piano, sitting, smoke rooms: h. and c. bath and shower: elec light, p.w.c; 2min Queen St.—Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City. BALCONY > Room to Let, suit 2 business ladies: all convs.; terms moderate.97, Symonds St.. opp. Grafton Bridge. tT I F T O n! Whitaker Place, Symonds St.. first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Board, full, partial, or without, by arrangement- Central—Select— LAKE TAKAPUNA—Private Board and ■i i Residence. The Strand, close to beach and- tram. ''">;■ ' - v' v - ROOM (balcony)."'-'bright; sunny, overlookJ.V. ing park; also. Room, with private entrance; bath, laundry. Ponsonby Rd. ST. CLAIR, 219, Hobson Vacancies C for Permanent! and Visitors. Terms moderate. Id section. Mrs. Grusning. Proprietress (late of The Lions). OITTINGROOM. private with 1 or more O bedrooms, board and attendance, first class, close cars Merton, Norana Avenue, near Victoria Avenue Corner. Remuera. I" ANGHAM. Wyndham Street 1J 'Phone 2252. (Next Laidlaw Leeds). BOARD-RESIDENCE. Within few minutes of train, wharf, trams, theatres, and salt water baths. Billiardroom. Terms Moderate (Permanents 255). Wanted to Buy. BEALE- Patching Machine, small arm. in good order.—Jeffries and Coe, Boot factory. Alexandra St. CASH Registers wanted to Buy.— immediately to HERALD for address, or write J.W.. 150, HERALD. IjWLSE Teeth (sound or otherwise), and Dental Waste; top market price by return mail— to Manager. " Pearline " Co.. 56. City Chambers. ' AMAPHONES, Phonographs, wanted V" *9 Buy. also Records, any quantity, immediately.—Wachner'a. 104. Queen St Upp. Bank N.Z.). LATHE, small, screw-cutting, with treadle, wanted: must be in good order and cheap..— HERALD Agency. Waihi. LAUNCH, about 28ft. wanted; draught J not over 2ft: Standard engine preferred.—A. R. Fisher, Phoenix Chambers. .Auckland "VTOTE!—The fate of industries and £-1 ( Empires depends much on the Metals. Don t waste. Look around your's or tennt s place for Scrap Brass. Gas Fittings. Ainc Ridgings, Case Linings. Lead Pipes, Copper Boilers. Cast-iron Stoves, etc. When having any. write to Box 1148. Cart calls within 10-mile radius for the smallest quantities. Highest cash prices paid. OIL Engine, 20 to 30 h.p.—State maker, bore and stroke, where seen, and price, to Peter Smith, St. Mary's Bay, Ponsonby. PACKING Cases, large, wanted.—State price to W. Thomas, 14, Pitt St. PULLETS.— 100 Laying Pullets wanted. Black Orpingtons or Leghorns.— 167, Herald. STAMPS— Wanted— Issues New Zealand; also. G.R I. Samoan. Highest prices given.—A. Powell, Stamp Dealer, 73, Shortland St. MRS. BOTTRILL buys Ladies". Gent.'a and Children's Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to. Elliott St.. two doors from Wellesley St. 'Phono 3488. APPAREL W. Fischer, 350. Queen St. (opp. Statue), buyer Left-off Clothing, Suit Cases. Jewellery. Boots. False Teeth.— 'Phone 3021. Country orders solicited. APPAREL— Mrs. Martin. 342. Queen St. opp. Grey Statue, buys every description of Second-hand Clothing. Travelling Trunks. Bags. Boots. Jewellery, etc. Highest prices. Country orders specially attended. 'Phone 3303? OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT, sound or broken ; best possible prices in New Zealand. —Send any you have to J. Dunstone, Box 1053. G.P.0.. Auckland: est. 25 years. Cash by return post. RAGS- RAGS. RAGS. TAKLE BROS.. Rag Merchants, Union Street- 'Phone 527. Tailors' Cuttings a Specialty. ■p U N g U s" Send your FUNGUS to the DIRECT EXPORTER. We give HIGHEST MARKET ' PRICE ONLY. AH CHEE AND CO.. Box 753. Auckland, opp. G.P.OGENT.'S MISFIT AND CAST-OFF APPAREL, OVERCOATS. MACKSTRUNKS. BOOTS, PAWN TICKETS." Etc.. Etc. GET OUR PRICES before giving *way or selling for a mere song. Owing to big demand we are offering from 10s to 60s per suit. Ring up 3976. and our representatives will call on you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING AND REPAIRING CO.. 4. Gt. North Road (nr. Ponsonby Reservoir). KflA MEN wanted to inspect Latest t-Vi t -, Pa !t orlls for coming season at Little Tailor Shop. Victoria St. E. 'Phone 3058. Alterations ' and Repairs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1

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