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I Anzac Valley Estate] I WAITAKERE. M ♦ . i I Plans Now Ready ! ♦ , i J Thirty-six Choice Fruit Farms of ten acres and ♦! ♦ upwards in lovely valley close to Waitakere Rail- fj % way Station, from which it is but five minutes' easy, J■> X walk by level road. ♦ ♦ 4^ X The price of these has been fixed as low as pos- J . ♦ sible, and the terms made very easy, viz., 10 per ♦ ♦ cent deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, and the X X balance in four years at 5 per cent. ♦ ♦ I X This property has been examined and reported % \ X upon by Mr. W. A. Boucher, late Assistant-Director J ♦ Government Orchard Division, and other leading ♦ ♦ fruit experts who are unanimous in stating that it ♦ X is an ideal situation and exceptionally well adapted J ♦ by reason of soil, asp3ct, climatic conditions, eta, ♦" ♦ for the culture of export apples and other fruits, as ♦ % also for other crops. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Being near to town, within the ' 'suburban area," J X and so convenient to the station, it offers very J ♦ special inducement to the city man. + ♦ i J Pretty patches of native bush have been pre- ♦ ♦ served on some of the sections, and ten acres of the ♦ + same will be set apart on the higher ground as a J J public reserve. 1 ♦ : -T X First-class railway tickets, available on Satui- J X day, the 18th December, by the express leaving ♦ Auckland at 8.20 and Mount Eden at 8.39 a.m., will ♦ X be issued to bona-flde intending purchasers. These J X tickets must be applied for to the undersigned not J ♦ later than Thursday, the 16th instant. t , ♦ ■ 5 .-\s' ♦ Compeient guiues and expert orchardists to;*; ♦ show purchasers over the block will be in attend- ♦ ♦ ance. "' tl ♦ :' |p| ♦ Morning and afternoon tea provided. * 5 J ♦ t l GRAY & COCKROFT: ♦ SOLE AGENTS, J X Smeetons' Buildings, { I AUCKLAND. J X f

►♦♦<►♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦ '.' Dental. / -J M ls ' ■ J. H™ F™* DENTAL SURGEON. . ;_* 9 AND 10. HALLENSTETN BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Second Floor). Late of Cathedral Sonars. Chriiicharca? J - I rp O A D * E B T I SB BE Advertisements under the faOffraj& classified headings—" Situations ' Wasted," " - ** Situations Vacant," " Domestics Wanted," "Wanted Known," ** Apartment* VsiMVJ ; "Apartments Vacant," "Wanted Bey;" I "Houses and Land Wanted," " ajtsesflstf' j cos Wanted," "Lost and Found." " P«e- ---•' sonal," -To Let." " For Sale," etc- an inserted at the rate of IB words for Is or three consecntive insertions for Si Ed tot cash paid in advance. -.\ " Advertisements for insertion in the "Siw Zealand HEHALD can be left at the folia*ing places: — ARCHHTLL Tram Terminus—Boat. C Stabbing, Ironmonger. - -. -~ ABCHBTLL. Great North Road-*, J. Cronin, Chemist. AVONDALE—BoIIard and Woods' Store. BIRKKNHEAD—E. Civil. Grocer. -Vi; : DEVONPO '.T—J. Bees Georg*, and*©*, Chemists. •^Sisr.;'"' COLLEGE ROAD—N. Urquhart, Grocer. a EDEN TERRACE—John McNaogataa. rEDENDALE—F. Sullivan. Grocer. Balmoral ttoacL <-,:- EPSOM, near Barn—Macklow, Chemist.r ; : ,r. EPSOM corner Baniurly Road—& \Tm Oleson, Grocer. "-.:-:.-•-" EPSOM—Mrs. Roscoc, Corner Great Sooth'' Road and Manukau Road. i EPSOM, Greenwood's Corner— P. Wright,-, Stationer. •-. %": j ELLERSLIE—Jackson Bros' Store. ' "*1 GREY LYNN Tram Terminus— Dabaell, Butcher. GREAT NORTH ROAD -S. Gilbert 1 Chemist, opposite Ponsonby Reservoir. GREEN LANE—H. W. Hopkins, Butcher, Corncx Great South Road. ;£ itj HERNE BAY, Tram Terminus—J. Mines. Grocer. '">."'■*■; KARANGAHAPE BOAD-Edward SmU.% Chemist. t %:,: §j KARANGAHAPE ROAD, opposite Newtas I P.O.—Friendly Societies' Dispensary. - 3 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, aui Syxaondi St I —Bridge Drug Store. » KARANGAHAPE ROAD—A. J. S. Lamia Chemist. >.; KINGSLAND—WaIker's Bazaar. KINGSLAND—A. W. Page"* Store. ; i MILFORD BEACH— W. Better. * MOUNT EDEN— 1. King. Chemist MOUNT EDEN— Tern-onus Store. j MOUNT W. W. KacTerson. MOUNT ROSKILL. corn.-r Dominion Road and Prospect Terrace—Jss. Preston. Grocer. >' MORNINGSIDE—Beviu, Grocer. MOUNT ALBERT—Thode Bros.' Store. NELSON AND COOK STREETS—J. Pratton. Grocer. a NEWMARKET—W. Fookes. Chemist NEWMARKET— D. Teed, Chemist NEW LYNN—J. Oags. Stationer. opposite station. NORTHCOTE—Mrs. Lepper, Stationer. OTAHUHU—J. Mclvor. CTAHUHU— Todd. ONEHCNGA (Upper End) —J. Robins,Grocer. ONEHUNGA (Central)— Matthews, Tobacconist PATTESON STREET (opposite Victoria i Park)— Henderson. Chemist. PARNELL- -3. J. Fulton aid Co., Chemists. PON SON BY. Three Lamps—A LeQuesaa, Chemist PONSONBY ROAD, opposite All Saints' Church—R Cotierali. Chemist. PONSONBY ROAD—Hutchinson Bros, Grocers. PONSONBY ROAD. o»poaite Franklin Road — W. Irwin. Chemist. j PONSONBY ROAD, near Picton StreetMr. R. C. Wiles, Chemist, 117 Pcasosby Road. POINT CHEMartin's Store. * -' PONSONBY, Jervois Road — McKinneT. Chemist. REMUERA— Ball, Stationer. REMUEKA, corner Cionbern Road— Gnjt and Cutler, Grocers. «••>- TAKAPCNA — Bees George and , C*. Chemists. -, r SYMONDS STREET, opposite P.O.— Russeu,' Chemist :< -"t./ ST. HELII, 3»— E Morris. i-Su - Advertisers may also telephone direct "**, l the HBHuTiT* Advertising Department thwagß Tetophon* No. 178, and aitox 10 pJJ. ihl««§| No. 223.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 ■ " r MedicaL if , RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT FOR THE . CURE OP ECZEMA. Hundred* of sufferers are cored every week. The distressing irritation is relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. «u»veo No sufferer should delms is ftiaking inquiries. Particulars will be given of hundreds of cases cored. AND CURED PERMANENTLY. No matter what kind of Eczema you suffer from, or how long-standing. A CURE IS GUARANTEED. TOTION AND QINTMENT. KS /»D. (Postage. Sd extra.) MADAME AMIE, 23. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. Also obtainable at tie following Auckland Chemists:— W. H. WooEame. Queen Street A £.cc!es. Queen St F. G. Murray. Manuknu Road. ParnelL 5 - ; se - Victoria Ro».d. Devonport and fokapuna. " T. W Trwin. Pojsoeot. 6mo©ton's. Queen Street. H V. Long Kingsland. David TceH Newmarket r—^»—.——_—^ —^g_.^^^^^_ Dental. I M OWN0 WN S PECIAL ™ 00 OF pAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses man; and great advantages which are distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS— 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener, as under other methods 3. EXPERT EXTRACTS. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums 4. PERFECTLY. SAFE for all ages. "l can safely nee it on a patient of 80 years. 5. If you have a we*ik heart or suffering from .a other complaints, it will not affect you 6 : NO PAINFUL PRICKING 7. No Swollen Gums. » < 8. Abscessed Teeth also Painlessly Extracted. Also, ALGESIA. THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERT IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED. FILLED. PREPARED vmt CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK B PIVOTS, ETC" wvm *- WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. YOU ARE CONSCIOUS P » n THIS MOST WONDERFUL mS? THIS,, MOST WONDERFUL M;rml? TO 3E AN ABSOLUTE SUCCVrq™ EVERY OPERATION SUCCESS IN THEREFORE PATIENTS WHO Aftv NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER ml THE DENTIST ■ w.bvx.ck FEAR PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT v~v onnirc IS NOT A MYTH. BUT'A FACT- ROOMS COME TO MY SURGERIES AND SEP FOR YOURSELF THIS WONDFRmT APPARATUS FOR wuniJMJTJL ANALGESIA. AT J)ENTIST Q -jyjUNROE JJMANUEL. QHAMBERS, 65—QUEEN STREET— 65 Over Wright's. Tailor TELEPHONE 1604. " OPEN EVERy EVENING AND SA-nrm. DAY AFTERNOON sat°Bk HOURS, » TO 6 jfj^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 12

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