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Partnerships, Financial, Etc. DOES any Fisherman want good Mate for Fishing?— Zu, 220. HEBALD. I HAVE a Client open to Purchase a Sound Second Mortgage; liberal di&count required.—Deveson. 14. Strand Arcade. PARTNER wanted in sawmill, about , , , 5,000,000 ft kahikatea; charge mill or bush; capital £400 to Timber. 410. Herald. * SECOND Mortgage for Sale for £1950, on farm, 4 years to run. Will show 18 par cent. Interest paid regularly.Apply Motor. G.P.0., Te Aroha. SHARES, Building Society, wanted: state price, amount paid in, and reduction for spot Sharps. 249. HERALD. SHARES, 2, for Sale; Auckland Terminat- £-> m? Building Society, fully paid up. £15 HE&a ° £U; eroup 27.—Shares. 241. TO MANUFACTURERS. AGENTS, ENGINEERS. IMPORTERS. INVESTORS, ETC. We have been instructed to negotiate the Sale of several VALUABLE NEW ZEALAND PATENTS AND AGENCIES, prin- ' cipally Household, Engineering, and Farmers' Lines. Most of these lines are manufactured in the Dominion. INVENTIONS AGENCY, Ba, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, City. '- . ■ . ■ L_J , Apartments Wanted. Ti ED and Sittingroom, with Board, wanted jjjtsslw P " Vate h °'°«-tt«BPectablo. r>OARD and Residence wanted with prij^HEtWrT cloS * TDOARD and Lodgings, first-class, wanted f7miu lmme l iaiely C A 089 *° <» Preferred; family of three—N.E.R., 255. Herald. R 0 ? M u T nfurnia ,hed, register grate: Parkt \? J I J B^>mark^ t - or Bemu<sr&.-J.M.A.. 66, Murdoch Rd.. Grey Lynn. CITTINGROOM. 2 Bedrooms, comfortably <? furnished, wanted by adult family (8) : ££J rr- : withm 2d section. Parnell preterred.—Urgent. 215. HERALD. Apartments Vacant. A PA A™ENTS- t J?* Lal.-Sittdngroom. -ex Bedroom suit two gentlemen or invalid. —Remuera Rd.. 4th house from St. Mark's A PARTMENTS.-Double . and SirTgle ■O. Rooms electric light; hot water service.— Gick, Mona Bouse, 12, Lower Symonds St. 'Phone 293.: A PARTMENTS. - Superior. furnished, XX ■ double and single rooms from 6s; board £I fr°J breakfast only; selsot and homelike —HUlcrest, 49, East St.. Symonds St. BACH, small, with gas grill and separate entrance; end Id section.4. Portland St.. Parnell. "OALCONY Room, double, furnished, with -*-». fireplace, to Let; use convs. ; suit two business ladies or gentlemen.— at i IERAXD. "DEDROOM. double, furnished, and DinJL» lngroom to Let in private home- all convs.—Address at HERALD. ED-SITTING Room extra large, furnished, ir private home. Id sec.; every convenience; telephone; separate entrance. —Address at HERALD. ED-SITTING Room, double, superior, well furnished, conveniences, ' 'phone, close city; suit gentleman or couple,—Te ynhanga, 6. Grafton Rd. BURWOOD v Princes Street, opp. Albert lark.— Vacancies; doub.e and single rooms. CI L I F l! O N, Whitakor Place, off Symonds St.. first tram stop past St. P:.ul's. 'Phone 3216. Apartments, breakfast optional. Central—Select— Quiet. " CLINTON." - Scoa Place - Upper Queen W St.. s,d;oinjng Myers Park.—First-class Accommodation tor Visitors and Permanents H. and c. baths: moderate tariff. 'Phone 4404. MRS. L. FRANCHI. Proprietress. CLOVELLY. 11. Lower Symonds St. - —Snperior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent*, excellent cuisine, fa and c. bath.—'Phone 1443. DEVONPORT.— Part of well-furnished f-r house «>oarate kitchen, gas stove, caliHer 11 * 1 * 11 Tlewß : near wharf.—Address, J\OUBLE-BED and Diningroom, suit 2 is young ladies or gentlemen going business; use convs.—43. Seafield View, Grafton. BURNISHED Double and Single Rooms, £„ .I? 8 J 10 * »nd „ c ? ld bath, convs.—Stirl'ng. 161. Grafton Rd.. }min Khyber Pmb, 7 ANGHAM Private Hotel, 76. Wyndham ~ St. next Laidlaw . Leeds.—First-class accommodation for visitors: 3mins post office and railway; billiard table. Bed and 80s ° n ° desired - Permanent. IU L W O R T H i Th i* 48, # RA FTON ROAD. Ihe above Boardinghouse is now under new management. High, Healthy Position. Several Balcony jToorns Now Vacant- 'Phone 2666. QUEEN'S CLIFF. Scotia Place, off Queen W St.. above Town Hall. 2mins car stop. —Modem Furnished Apartments, double and single rooms; breakfast if desired; al«n use private kitchen; central, select. quiet.— 'Phone 4086. Mrs. Fischer. _ _ ROOMS, os weak per bed: all comforts, . sitting, smoke rooms, baths, p.we — Brighton House. 61, Hobson-St., near Vic tona St.. Imin Queen St Tram at door. ROOMS in best part Queen St., furnished to suit, double and single; reasonable terrrs.—422,, Qni-on St. ROOMS.— Beds, 5s 6d and 7 8 6d, breakfast if, desired: Double (M.C.). 13s 6d: all convs., sitting,-smoke room, hot bath and shower, electric light throughout; Bmins station.— Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City. QORRE N "T O O 3. GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. First-olass Accommodation. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. • THE WILLOWS." 29. Wynyard St.. also entrance Lower Symonds St.— Superior Furnished Rooms, breakfast optional- central, select, quiet. THE Girls' Hostel, " Tunoa," City Road . Auckland. Very high, healthy position! For students, scholars of secondary schools! and other girl boarders. Young girls specially cared for.— MISS HAMMOND. Principal. • THE CHIMES 57. SYMONDS STREET. The above Popular House is now con- ' ducted as an Apartment House on the English system. 'Phone 1144. MRS. MARTIN. W T Under New Management E E ' : t T Under New Management Splendid Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. A IL Conveniences. Good Table. The position is very central, being close to the Town Hal! and overlooking Myers Park. ■ Terms Modern 4 e. MRS. I. McLEOD. Proprietress. 'Phone A 9208. (Late of Helpusville). >■ ' : Miscellaneous. i " p LEAN-BRIGHT ana "Non-Rust" arn V- on their own for all kinds of metal warn, Is 6d each.—Hazard's, Queen St. 'VmERE aie over 20 .Chase Motor Trucks x doing daily service in New Zealand bend for catalogues.—John W. Andrew. THE finest Rust-resister known is " Nor, X Rust. ' Simply marvellous for guns tools, knives, etc.—ls 6d tube, at Hazard's.' ' A PERFECT edge put on Old Safety A J ,- RZor Blades by our Hatfield Machine la 6d loz. —Hazard's, Queen St. T i ?. lE l '. .Costumes. Furs Renovated. XJ Material made up; Costumes to orderlow . charges— Venard. French Tailor-Cos-tumier. 390. Queen St. ALUMINIUM and Ennmelware soldered by Overend Patent Process. All work guaranteed for all time.—H. Grinlinton 243. Karangahape Rd. ™""° n ' THREE Kings Quarry.— Scoria X Gravel, Metal, Screened Soil, large or small quantities, market rates, pit or delivered. Quarry 'Phone 1954. Office '-fhone 3102. GARLAND'S Coffee Essence is worth ask" ins for specially. It is a delicious beverage. Vret it from any grocer. FOUND— Blossom Ointment cures all it touches, 6d and Is. Spring Blossom Pills. Is, Bloomine cures corns, warts and bunions', 6d per packet. Chemists and storekeepers. WHY Business is good at Pearson's Boot Store Newton.— stocks at light prices. Cheapest and best value shoe store south of the equator. FEATHER Rides, I Ride, and Jim Rides, and nearly everyone in our district rides 0. J. DURBIN'S Saddles. They are comfortable, stylish, and give every satisfaction. The prices are very reasonable; also, his Horse Covers, with patent chest straps are grand.— Wyndham Street. \TURSE CLAYTON, Masseuse, guarantees -l™ to cure ' Stiff Joints, Asthma, and Bronch'tis. Consulted 232, Ponsonby Rd , 11 to 7. ' JOHN W. ANDREW. Eden Terrace, O Auckland. Ford Car Dealer, carries full stocks Ford Spare Parts, Tyres and Accessories. CIOLLARD AND COLLAKD.—A household J name for Piano Excellence.—Auckland Agents, E, and F. Piano Agency, Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 1

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