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Hopses and Land for Sale. '■ GREEN LANE. i ~ T1 SOMETHING SPECIAL. K LARGE BOOMS, reception ha.ll, »nd " kitchenette; rango end gas cooker, pore. b. and b., califont, ,p.w.c., wash-houso, ?• ®nd t. This very desirable Bungalow ia a buut. from thoroughly seasoned heart of . ka un, the like of which is now almost, if s Eot qm.to, unobtainable; plaster ceilings and . piled 1 nmu finishings; tight up to date in 3 It 61 ?, W, A home you will be .proud of. •?? ?• "'S* l on a fine level volcanio flection, Wl 'h Jive "hedges fmit treci, etc. •i =£1860, OR NIEAR OFFfeH. Terms arranged, N.B.—We believo this to be the cheapest home Of its kind offering to-day. i QUANE LAUDER, 873, N,Z, INSURANCE BUILDINGS, . QUEEN STREET. I 1)1 A KA""REMUERA, convenient to Ist section cars — THOROUGHLY WELL-CONSTRUCTED HOME, 5 [ rooms and modern oonvoruejices, eleo- , trio light. Splendid water views; nice garden. Cheapest prpperty on the market. £1 Kftft-HOXJVT ALBERT—Bungalow cWJ-UUU Homn of 5 rooms and appointments; jnotor garago (concrete), Freehold section, tastefully laid out in lawns and garden, 60ft. by 193 ft.; lmia. from car. i?lfiKfi-MOUNT EDEN, elovatod posidflUuv tion—Bungalow Homo of 6 rooms, bathroom, wash-houso, pore, bath and basin, two porches, best of papers, attract ve design, built-in wardrobes, cupboards linenpresa, eto.; section with 50ft, frontage to two roads by a good depth, laid out in lawns, kitchen and flower gar done, poultry runs, asphalt paths. Jpl 9E.A - DOMINION ROAD-Sound wIuJU House of 6 rooms and appointments. hot water service, pore, bath and basin, built-in wardrobes, oupboards, etc. Freehold 50ft. by 120 ft. Close to cars; conveniont position. 4?l7nn NEAR OFFER-MOUNT cX/a lUy EDEN—WeII-constructed Kauri Residence of fi spacious rooms, hot water sorvice, pore, bath _ and basin, return verandah from which extensive views are obtainable. Splendid section, 66ft. by 198 ft„, olevated and ail laid out in shrubs, gardens, orchard, lawns, asphalt paths; all in the best of order. I? 1 KAA—PONSONBY—Sound Home, 1-SJ-i)UU storey, of 7 rooms and appointments, all in good order. Freehold section, situated close to both trams in one of the best streots in the district. W. FRATER & SON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTB, 115, QUEEN STREET. Established 1879. 'Phone 1185. Publications, •FASCINATING MEW CJERIAL. -C ASCINATING ai EW UEKIAL. ROMANCE OF MYSTERY AND LOVE. ROMANCE OF MYSTERY AND LOVE. "Hf ARCUS AUAYLE, M.D." "Marcus Uuayle, m.d.» By E. EVERETT-GREEN. ' i i "PUBLICATION of an unusual 1 JT and peculiarly interesting new serial, entitled. " Marcus Quaylo, < M.D.," will be commenced in 1 the Herald neit Saturday. Tho author, E. Everett-Green, ia well j known to all lovers of good fiction, 1 and this :aew story shows the popular novelist at his best. c Throbbing with tenuo situations f and exciting incidents, and enmeshed in a web ■ of elusivo mystery, the plot centres round . the doings of a brilliant young physician ■ Marcus Ouayle, whose powerful brain and dominant per- \ nonality aro dovoted to saving a 1 beautiful young girl from the sinister influence of an intriguing V brother-in-law. Tho result ia a 9 story as remarkablu for its weird. n uncanny atmosphere as for tho charm of its love thome. c i li c f " "MARCUS fkUAYLE, M.D." I "Marcus Uuayle, m.d." 0 By E. EVERETT-GREEN, \ K THE OPENING CHAPTERS \ . tl OF THIS THRILLING NEW SERIAL ei WILL APPEAR IN THE COLUMNS OF K THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD 3 ON SATURDAY NEXT. » N _____li — ol Dress and Fashion. — — - 0 ] m- B,S. RUSSELL," Late of Queen Street, HAS REMOVED TO SHOP IN JENNIE'S BUILDINGS. SYMONDS ST., n And invites her numerous Patrons to I Call and, Inspect her y SMART DISPLAY OF AUTUMN MILLINERY. Dentistry. I\ C. E. L iMom | DENTIST. M HO. 6. DURHAM STREET EAST. lours: 9 to 5 p.m. Open Friday Evenings, q Ito 9. Other evenings by appointment. E Telephone 990 A. A m 1 " to Toilet. % ELECTROLYSIS, dt MADAME LORRAINE, Specialist, lemoves Superfluous Hairs, Moles, and (C Birthmarks with her up-to-date in 12-needle method. Tl Patronised by tho Medical Profession. Y< Address; SI loom i. H.B. Buildings. 'Phone 2168 A. SP fc i — vo SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS.—The Disfigure- ca, 5 ment can be Removed' by RADIO, an ca mproved Method of Electrolysis, perma- an ently, and is characterised by its Pain- toi issnoss or Non-injury to the Skin. Recom- th> lended by tho Medical Profession.. Expert A. reatment of all kinds of Skin Blemishes on tid Hair Troubles. po MADAME AMIE, g u Lato of London, Paris, and America. a 'hone 4314. 23, Smeeton's Buildings. GRAVEN - BURLEIGH'S Famous True j Hair Grower. Hair Darkener. Soap, and • ' iher Specialties aie tbe best. : th< f RS. COLLEDOE, Expert, H.M. Arcad"ei 1 th< 'Xlst floor.—Ladies', Gent's, Children's Hair- < th< ittine. Hairgiowing. Shampooing, Massage. , en , KISS McELWAiN for Permanent Removal W1 FA Superfluous Hair, Moles, Birthmarks; w , a i years' exporienos. — 270, Queen Street. - >188 WRIGLEY (Gold Medallist) for In IX Fringes, Switches, Transformations, th< ,c.; Combings worked up. —14, Watsonls Or Ifiirs.. Queen and Weilesley Streets. ] a , i (JPBRFLUOUS Hairs successfully treated 1 08 ) clean,y and painless—Egyptus Herbal ' ot oilet Parlours, Williamson's Chambers, qortland St. irONDERFUL Cure for Baldness, never rY fails— Egyptus Herbal Toilet Parlours, Williamson's Chambers. Shortlond St. ( I NGLERB.-Buy Rods., Tackle, , direct trc i. manufacturers. 'Repairs a specialty.— _ ■ .2. Sport* Manufacturing Co,. 205, Kara- , C« gahape Rd. __j SEE! Not Half Hot! Try a Suit of our' J light weight Underwear and go about i comfort, Prices bedrock, 't 0 McBRIDE, Cash Tailor and Costumier, .C 1 11-13, Victoria Street. "1 EVERYTHING in tho way of Used Furnih ture can be purchased very cheaply at ' - eorge Walker's. i W

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 5

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