District Lands Office, Auckland, 31st May, 1911. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the land hitherto known as Ruatangata Plantation, situate 1 near Kamo, has been H-’ib-divtded into the allotments enumerated in the schedule hereto and will be offered for sale by Public Auction for cash, at this Office, at 11 a.m., on FRIDAY, the 28tix day of JULY, 1911:— SCHEDULE. Whangaiei County, Puma Survey District, Rural Land. Section Block. Area. Upset Pile®, a. r. p. £ 2 VIII. 10 0 21 520 3 VIII. 16 0 4 550 4 VIII. 15 0 0 510 5 VIH. 12 1 7® 6 VIH. 2 0 0 120 7 VIH. 1 3 26 100 « VIII. 1 326 100 - 9 VIII. 1 3 26 100 lo VIII. 1 3 26 100 H VIH. 4 0 39 200 These sections are situated from 1 to 1mile from Ruatangata Railway Station, and! about 1 mile from Kamo. They are well watered and contain plantations of various 1 kinds of ornamental trees, besides other improvements. Full particulars may be a e ceitained and plans obtained at this office. ERIC C. GOI.D SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
DERHAM’S VICTORIA HOTEL Victoria itreet West, Auckland. Half Minute from Queen Street. This Hotel has recently been enlarged renovated, refurnished and electrio light installed throughout, and offers excellent accommodation for the travelling public. ’Phone 259. 5s per Day, 25s per Week. W. DEOHAM, Proprietor.
MONEY TO LEND On Mortgage of FREEHOLD SECURITIES WILLIAM COLEMAN •Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public., > 101 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. FERNLEIGH SYMONDS-STREET. MISS LIZZIE SMITH, Proprietress. A Centrally situated establishment, witH every convenience and refinement; close to car line, and within easy distance of railway station and wharves. FERNLEIGH. Telephone 1319<’ DR. ERNEST C. WINSTONE, DENTIST (D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania). / WATSON’S BUILDINGS, Corner of Queen and Wellesley sts. 1 Phone 2967.
PLUNKET NURSES. There are only two Plunket Nursefl employed in Auckland, namely: Nurse Chappell, Fark-ioad, and Nurse Brien, 53,, Symonds-st. Uniform. — Silver Grey, with silver medal and green arm badge, inscribed with initials V.P. Telephone, 1703, at No. 2 Chancery Lane, where the Nurses can be consulted, and telephone messages received from 9 o’clock to 10 every morning, and on Monday, Tuesday Thursday, and Friday, from two o'clock to 4 p.m. M. E. PARKER, Hon. Sec. CONFIDENTIAL rp YPIS T El SHORTIIA ND -WRITER. Duplicating a Speciality. MISS E. M. JONES, GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS’, 99, QUEEN-ST., opp. FORT-ST. ’Phone 2033.
WHERE CAN I DINH WHEN IN TOWN ? If you Dine at MANSON'S it is right. WHERE IS MANSON S' ? Opposite “Herald Office. “THAT GOLDEN DAY” . NEW SONG. Words by “Roslyn,’’ Music by Waites liiipett. / EADY AND CO., -
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 8
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439Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 8
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