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SHOPS AND OFFIOES TO LET. • BROADWAY, Newmarket. Attractive Shop, suitable for high-class business; situated busiest part of Broadway.—F. M. Kirkwood, R. H. Abbott and Co., _ Ltd., City Chambers. Cor. Queen mid Victoria Sts. IT Y.—Largo, well-lighted Floor, new building, suitable Factory, Billiard Saloon, etc. —GO. Federal St. TT All ANO A H APE RD„ Busiect Part.-L 1\ Splendid Shop, 18ft. frontage; £lO weekly; no rates.—Apply The Misses McCabe. Newton.- « • MODERN Shop, pood locality, just off Queen St., approximately 550 sq. ft.; nice display windows.—Baker and Swan, Lister Bldg., Victoria St. Enat. City. fc'FICE, best, 20s; partitioned, well furnj phone and connection, £25.—80* 1016, G.P.O. FFICKS, centre of city, 'Short's Bldgsl7 151-loi). Queen St.—Henry Allen, Sharebroker. Third Floor. SHOP, centre Queen St., large; also largo Double Office; low rent.—Moore's, IGB, Queen St SHOP, living accommodation; Gt. South Rd. Tramline, Green Lane.—Phone 25-588. - __ ÜBURBAN.—Living Rooms, from 22s 6d week.—l 6. Phoenix Chambers. and Modern Dwelling, convs.; JL South Highway; known stand; i!l p.w. —Pegler, Drury. fronting Customs St., with VV use office and phone; 22s 6d.—E.T., 257. HEKALP. SHOPS, OFFICES AND SAMPLE ROOMS. Situated QUEEN STREET, BROADWAY, And Other FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS. At Low Rentals F M. KIRKWOOD, tt. H. ABBOTT AND CO., LTD.. City Chambers, Cr. Queen and Victoria Streets. LBE R X R E E T,. TO LET. QROUND JfLOOR. SUITABLE FOR GARAGE, WAREHOUSE OR OFFICES. AIRY, GOOD LIGHT. BEST PART OF BTREET, BETVHEEN SWANSON AND WYNDHAM STREETS. HERALD OFFIOE. TO LET OR LEASE. id Acres, 100, 69, 25, 15, 13{ e.ll with xD-l Houses, outbuildings.—Maßefi.eld, 27, Queen St. WANTED TO LEASE. DAIRY Farm, small, South Auckland; have good re£.—Apply, with all particulars, L.W., 148, Herald. ■ DAIRYING.— About 100 Acres, by fanner with capital; full particulars.—Butterfat, 269, Herald. ; 17ARM, capable carrying 90 cows; good . buildings; water.—Full particulars. Dairy. 282. Herald. I?ARM, partly improved, about 160 acres, with purchasing clause, willing buy herd.—Farmer, c.o. Flatt. Paeroa. FARM, to carry 60-80 cows, on the Hauraki Plains, for term, 5 yearn.—State particulars, W.S.. 29. Hehald. FARM, carry 80 cows, partly, improved preferable, wanted, long lease.—X.Y.Z., 54, Herald. ■ , POULTRY Farm, warm aspect, close city. Bungalow; lease, view purchase.— Y.X.. 347. Herald. "\7SfE have good inquiry for Fartafi, FarmVV lets, lease, sell or exchange.—Masefield, 27, Queen St. DENTISTRY. pERF EO T gE T X OF. ijpEETH. £2/12/6. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Remodelling Sets fl M ® Painless Extraction! . .. £0 2 o EXTRACTIONS. Is. EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. jj \\r. F ROST ' LTDDENTIST. j r, a to University of Pennsylvania.. U.SA'« And Wellington. 80 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next Hebald, Auckland). nui. Christchurcb. Dunedin and Invercargill M y O w s pecial M ethod OF pAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Possesses Many Great Advantage# Which Are Distinctive. Here are some among others: I—NO PAIN. 2-NO NEED to come back the secondl timt, or oftener, as under other methods. g EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps left in gurne. 4—PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I ean aafely uso it on a patient of 80 years. S—IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or uuSering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6—NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7—NO SWOLLEN GUMS. B—ABSCESSED TEETH are psinWr extracted. O—EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth »r« ordered. all dental work guaranteed. Specially in Gum Block Teeth. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. OPEN EVERY EVENING,. jQENTIST Q "]y£UNRO JgjMANUEIi FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BTJTLDINGS* Phono 41-601. ••■* Take Elevator.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20827, 20 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20827, 20 March 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20827, 20 March 1931, Page 2

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