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Meetings. "GUILDERS "AND CONTRACTORS A Mesiing of all Builders and Contractors (whether members of the association or not) will bo held in the Chamber of Commerce, i Swarzaon Street, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at i 7.30. "To discuss the position that has arisen I by tho New Zealand Institute of ' Architects' intention to enforce new Conditions of Contract on all contracts on and after October 16, 1922." I trust every Builder will make an effort to attend. CHAS. E. HARRISON. Secretary, Auckland Builders', Association. 114-115, Victoria Arcade. ÜBLI.C MEETING | In tho ■ \ T.WCA. HALL. | VT.U\I UPPER QUEEN STREET, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. TO CELEBRATE THE ENFRANCHISEI MENT OF WOMEN. Speakers: LADY STOUT and MRS. LEE-COWIE. I Community Singing at 7.30 p.m. ! Collection for New Zealand Treasury. | All Heartily Invitedi A NTI -' PROHIBITION MEETING. Speaker: MR. FREDERICK BURKE. If you are broad-minded, come and hear his viewsIf you are bigoted, your opinion ia of no value. Criticism Invited. All Questions Welcome. TOWN HALL. j MONDAY. OCTOBER 9. AT 8 P.M. ! Door 3 Open 7.15, Collection to Cover Expenses. j

h Dentistry. F. C ODLU0 DLUM * ! SURGEON DENTIST. Lat© University of Pennsylvania and Dental Hospital, London. BROADWAY CHAMBERS, NEWMARKET. 'Phone 2824. j \ j T\ R. R. J. OWEN; " Has Removed From VICTORIA BUILDINGS I To 1 PRINCESS BUILDINGS, ' j Over Pricccas Theatre. : I Telephone 2204. •J Q. P. MURRAY. 1 ' * DENTIST. ! HAS REMOVED TO MENNIE'S BLDGS.. :. SYMONDS STREET (Nest Lyric). Telephone, 1168; Private Telephone, 1828. Evening by Appointment. . To Let. BAKEHOUSE AND SHOP. Rising Town, Bay of Plenty. Good proposition suitable man. Must be . ! good Bread Baker nnd Small Goods. . ' BAKEHOUSE. 731. Herald. BAYSWATER (Beach Frontage).—3 Nice Roomy, 1 furn.—J. J. Seymour, Hel- ; • Jjhr>.Bldgig. (c-pp. G-P.0.). BROWN'S BAY,—i'or October-Noveraber— : furnished 3-roomed Cottage; no linen or blankets.—A.B.C.. 160. Herald. E»UILDING, suitable for Workshop, 16 by » 36.—Pxeston. corner Cook and Nelson modern, well-furnished, '.< ' good locality, Epsom; reasonable rent ; suitable tenant.—Reply 28, Khyber Pass. BUNGALOW, furn., Bemuera; 4 rooms and kitchenette, for 6 months from . November I—Comfort. 190. Herald. BUNGALOW, furnished, 5 rooms. Dominion Rd.. about 2 months, from De- 1 ! cember 23; adults.—Eden. 150, HEHALd. • "DUNGALOW. comfortably furnished, i ■*-* rooms and kitchenette, every con--1 : venience, use of piano; 20min. from city; - ! will lot for period of 6 months, careful tenj ant; £3 10s per week.—Nemo. P.O. Bos 1041. , COTTAGE, furnished, stove. fireplace, conva., 10mm wharf; Tiri View; Narrowneck Beach. 'Phone 146, Devonport. > JTIOTTAGE (Furnished), Titirangi; from V_/ now [or summer months; native bush, ; glorious viewa.—F. W. Stone. 'Phone 1601. ' D'"eVONP"ORT.— Half-House, furnished, to let; overlooking harbour. References required —Asher, Victoria Wharf. Devonport. > TpOR Term. —Residence, unfurnished, 8 X rooms, every convenience; beautifully ; ; situated; large grounds: garage, telephone. j —R. J. Entrican, 41. Shortland St. HOUSE, and 3 Acres, handy Dominion Rd. tram; £3 10s per week.—Alexandor and Dowdy. 58. Queen St.

"jUEILFORD BEACH.—Cottage, furnished, ItX 5 rooms, conveniences; December and January; £i Ids.—Adults, 709, Herald. MOTOR Garage to let; rent. 6a 6d week.— 100, Mt. Eden Rd. MT. ALBERT.—Splendid Bungalow. £ rooms, kitchenette; good order.—J West. 15. Cuatoms St. W. OFFICES (2). front, ground floor, 34 Customs St. E.; splendid position.— Barnes. 34, Customs St. E. O~FFICES (Central'), ©lee. light; cart entrance; from 15a.—C R. Williamson and Co., 16, Fort St. PONSONBY. Tole St.—Six-roomed House, 6 months; '£2 "5s week.—Apply 51. Napier St. 'Phone 2537. RUSSELL.— Furnished Bungalow, on beach, to let. any period; mow vacant; ; moderate—Box 14. KawakawaSH OP. MAIN STREET. Rising Town, Bay of Plenty. i Suit Chemist. * No opposition. SHOP. 730. Herald. ST. HELIEES—Bach, -2 rooms, furnished; vacant October. November, and March.— Address at Herald. rjIAKAPDNA.—HaIf-House, eelf-contained, X furnished; close 2nd section; handy beach; rent according to term.—Dunn, 8, Durham St. East. City. -i K ACRES, good land, and House, handy XO to Auckland; £3 week.—s, Hellaby's Buildings. ABBOTT'S BUILDINGS. ELLIOTT STREET. LARGE ROOM on ground floor, at present occupied by Messrs. Owen. Rayner, Ltd.; suitable for Soft Goods, etc Particulars from F. COGAN. R- H. Abbott and Co.. Ltd.. City Chambers. M E . W M A R ~K E T. IN FINE CORNER SHOP. LARGE BRICK SHOP, with splendid windows, situated on most prominent corner in Newmarket. . Living Rooms Particulars from, F. COGAN. R- H. Abbott and Co.. Ltd.. City Chamber. Queen St. FFICE AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION. ALBERT STREET. Situated front of modern building. Good light, electric goods and passenger lift. Central—Between Victoria and Wellesley Streets. Lease. Low rental. Telephone 1127. or G. A. BOND AND CO.. LTD 120-151. Albert Street. To Lease; I 7 ARM, 38 Acres. 8 miles from city; House : 5 rooms and scullery; shed, 3 acres orchard. Ideal for poultry and cropping--25s per week. —E. Colebrook, Greenhithe. HOUSE, S rooms, e.!.. h.w.. modern conveniences; refined family; leading : suburb. —32. Sentinel Rd.. Heme Bay. OFFICES, Elliott St., on ground floor, suitable Sample Rooms.—Hunter's i Crown Clothing. 13. Elliott St.. _Auckland. QHOP, living rooms; long lease for sale, jO heart Newmarket; low rental.—X.Y.Z.'. 11. Broadway, Newmarket. I KA ACRES, Leasehold, for sale, 4 yearo to I 04t run;, Koing concern: will carry 25 i cows present .state. —AddrcrMS at Herald. 1 mO LEASE FOR TERM 1 OR 5 YEAR&. HOUSE of 8 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, with vineyard and orchard in full bearing, surrounded with forest anH urnarnental trees, covering 17 acres. The property possesses a wide frontage to the Tauranga Harbour, affording facilitico for boating, nshing, bathing. 76 Acres of fertilo land immediately adjoining can be included in thu lease if required. VITICULTURIST. 455. Herald. CARPET Cleaning by electric beating and vacuum process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. Phone 900- : \TUItSE WILKINSON, 3. Grummet Rd.. IN Ponsonby, 'phone A 2265. attends ladies during accouchement at own homes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 12

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