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HOUSES AND tANP FOB SALE. KAY. --■'■■.. FOR BEST IN VALUE*- IN HOUSES AND LAND. • SECTIONS. .':;'. EPSOM.— elevated - Building Site, with fine trees; nearly i-aore. £800. Terms. ■ •■.'W.-' '<.<.>! MT. ALBERT.— Level Section, *«*•» 2mina. cars. £350, with £200 deposit. Very cheap. _ _„,_, ..?■-.- FARMLETS. ' NEAR HAMILTON.—S; Acres ■ splendid Land, few rains, school and station. Five-roomed modem House. Only £1350. Owner will Exchange for House in Town. MANGERE.— 5 Acres, modern Buildings. ItX Owner wants Small Farm, 50-100 acres good land. £2500. Equity £1500. EXCHANGE. THAMES VALLEY.— One of the best Dairy Farms in the Valley, alongside station. Two Homesteads; 450 acres. Will do over 200 cows well. Owner wants good Sheep Farm, not too far back; £10,000£20,000. DAVID KAY, 19. WINSTONE BUILDINGS. Queen Street. 'Phone 3901. SPLENDID SEASIDE BOARDING HOUSE ;V - PROPOSITION. A A ACRES, with long salt water frontage. TcU good beach;'part of land , grassed, some pretty native bush; about 10 acres orchard; L.T.T.; fresh water creek. House, 6 rooms, large basement, outhouse, stable, etc. Wharf, 5 minutes. Call or ring for full .particulars. Price, £2500. Cash. £1500; balance. 3 years. 51 p.c. A money-maker. . \ 5147. A PRETTY AND PROFITABLE HOME, 7J ACRES, part in grass, part commercial orchard (tomatoes, cape gooseberries, etc., also grown). Returns shown to clients. House, 7 rooms, in good order; range, h. and c. water, cowshed, concreted, packing shed, workshop, etc.; L.T.T. ; station, 4 minutes. Phone in house. A cheap property at .£IBSO, with £300 cash. Inspect with our agent right now. 5041. • M 7 J OAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY. COMPANY, LTD.. PHONE 417. LOWER ALBERT ST. > MT. EDEN. BUNGALOW. THE NEATEST, COSIEST, and MOST COMPACT BUNGALOW IN THE DISTRICT. Four nice rooms and large kitchenette. Artistically appointed: heavy beam ceilings; open fireplaces, cupboards, etc.; rimu interior finished. Porcelain bath, hot water service, p.w.c, wash-house, etc., all under same roof. ONLY £200 CASH. Good level Section, 45 x 200; lawns, flowers, fowlhouse, etc.; close to school and trams. Balance only £1100. • This is a real snip only exceptional circumstances compel sale. Don't delay. SPAIN. 103, SYMONDS STREET. Phone 2046. BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE DISTRICT OF MOUNT ALBERT. The design is unique and the interior arrangements are ideal—no wastecompact, complete with all modern and labour-saving conveniences. The House comprises 6 rooms and a spacious sleeping-out verandah fitted with Whitney windows. The view from tho verandah arid windows combine landscape witih a good view of the harbour. The property is well situated, being* only a few minutes to tram, train, tennis courts and bowling greens. The section is 71 x 150. laid out in lawn and ehrubs with concrete piths. There is also a fine garage. We suggest you let us motor you out to inspect. PRICE £2650. RAY AND QOCKROFT. 'WINSTONE BUILDINGS. SOLE AGENTS.

REMOVAL NOTICES. p EO. F. UNDERWOOD. Footwear and Clog Specialist. 43. Victoria Street, HAS REMOVED TO MORE UP-TO-DATE PREMISES. > At NO. 10. STRAND ARCADE. CITY. ■ LIBRARIES. THE ATHENAEUM. — All the Latest Fiction and Magazines, at nominal subscription.Blo (basement), N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. _.. . j RESTAURANTS. _^ T/y HERE TO EAT. NEW UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT. THE BLUE BIRD (Over Hugh Wright's), 65. QUEEN STREET, Is unequalled lor Splendid, Well-cooked Meals, Scrupulous Cleanliness, Excellent Attention, Moderate Charges. a. d. Lunch. Dinner (3 Courses) . . ..16 Cold Lunches and Morning and Afternoon Teas. from. . . . . ..09 Two Minutes' Walk from Railway Station. Come Once, Come Always. Proprietor - - _ CHARLES ROBERTS IjiRUIT FOR LUNCH What better than some Fresh Fruit for Lunch these warmer days. A plate 1 of fresh fruit, tea, brown bread, and butter, pleases one nicely at Stacey's. Or Fruit Salad and Cream with a hot or cold drink,, and a bite to oat is a popular item. Strawberries and Cream, and Ice Cream, too, dehcious, at STACEY'S, 61, Queen Street. SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS. -OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. DAINTY AND TASTY FISH MEALS. Also Waikato-grown Kabbits. eitrier Boasted, Stewed, or Pie. Open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Daily. Closed All Day Sunday. -■■ — ■ ■ =3 DRESS AND FASHION. ATTRACTIVE New Season's Millinery, just opened; prices moderate; smartest styles.— Gainsborough, 24. Karangahape Rd.____ ; _ DAINTY Summer Frocks and Costumes.— Mrs. Clifford. 29, St. Paul St. 'Phone 3398. EVENING Dress, bargain, half-price. Fuji Silk, 4s 3d.—Gloaming Drapery. 47, Brunswick Bldgs., over Wiseman's. IItEATHERS.— Boas remodelled into fashica- " able Capes.— Crombie, late Helvetia Ostrich Co., City Chambers (2nd floor). HEMSTITCHING. Buttons, Pleating. Dressmaking, Costumes. Coat Crocks, tailored; moderate.—Modern Button Factory. 12, Wellesley St. West. . * HEMSTITCHING and Buttons; no waiting; country orders promptly despatched.—F. H. Dyer, Watson's Buildings, Queen Street. i ■■■ -, MAISON KARlNE.—Slimmer Frocks, from 255; Summer Hats, from 21s.— Watson's Bldgs.- . ■..-. RS. CORIN has opened a Shop for Children's Dresses and Underwear; prices moderate.—34, Khybor Pass. • MISS TESS ENGLAND, for Millinery; any style made to order.—sß. Queen St.. (over ("'poke's!. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. WOODCOTE Maternity Hospital, Jervois Rd.. Heme Bay.—lndividual attention, with or without . doctor.— Nash 'Phone 2136 A. ; MISCELLANEOUS. , THE Soldier Basket Manufacturer.—Repairs and rehandles.—A. Slade, corner Howe and Jersey Sts.. Newton. ELECTRIC Torches and Lamps of best quality; new Refills always on hand at Hazard's. Queen St. SPOTLIGHT Electric Torch throws a strong beam of light 400 ft.; price 20s.— Hazard, Queen St. TUGBY for Repairs; workmanship guaranteed; leather and all sundries for home repairing.—lo7, Karangahape, Rd. A TIN ol Rolf Wax will make worn Furniture look equal to new. Refuse Substitutes. ONOGRAM Hat bands and Badges for' Bowling. Cricket and other sports.— Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape Rd. NEWMARKET Shopkeepers Offering Special Values Friday Night. Meet your Mends and secure the Bargains,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 3

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