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LENNOX'S MONTHLY Lit Continued. M ■ MOUNT ST. JO UN.-Lots 12 and 21;' Th allotment is opposite to Mr.'Lyle'g and is situated in Orunu.er-street j price' f mn —33a. ' Di) TWO Eicellent ALLOTMENTS, with lo;i feet frontage to Hobson's Bay Boad' opposite Mr. Ledge's ; price, £80—144 ' ALLOTMENT in Wakeficld-strett, Cit. 33 x 10—314. '• ALLOTMENT, corner of Napier and Hepburn-streets, 65 6 x 70. ALLOTMENTS in Drufy. ALLOTMENT in Ffanklyn Road, 33 x 70. ALLOTMENT (beautifully level) in Edwinstreet. ALLOTMENTS in Greenock with beadi frontage. ALLOTMENTS in North Wynyardton, Coromandel. ALLOTMENT, Kyber Pass Road, 38 xlo3_ 306. 4 ALLOTMENTS at Drury, with deep water frontage—3l4. 4 ALLOTMENTS in Runciman's Townahip Drury—3l4. TWO ALLOTMENTS at Springbank, each 40 x 100 feet—29. ONEHUNGA. Excellent Two-acre Sect ion, adjoin* the Rev. Mr. Burrows', Greenhill —21. qNEHUNGA. —Allotment (nearly quarter acre) near the Bluff. Price, £50—37. ALLOTMENT in the front of Mr. Eaton's house, Kyber Pass Road, 37 x 100—52. ALLOTMENT in William-streetj Biiburb»j 33 feet to Wood-street x 100 feet to George-street. Allotment George-street, Suburbs, 33 x 100— 44. ALLOTMENT in Gowers-street, No. 18, 33 x 96, 6—64. ALLOTMENT in East-street, No. 22, 88 i 120—64. TWO ALLOTMENTS in Dedwood Terrace, off Ponsonby Road —75. ALLOTMENT in Brookville, with frontage to George-street, 46,10, x 79, 2, and 88, 4-77. ALLOTMENT in Grafton Road, 92 x 210— 78. ALLOTMENT of One Acre, opposite Dr. Purchase's residence, Onehunga, being lot No. 8 of section 43. —Ba. igg-THE ABOVE ARE ALL FREEHOLDPROPERTIES FOR SALE. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold and other Securities at current rates of interest. No charge made to lender. BANK, MINING, AND OTHER SHIRES BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. M. LENNOX, ESTATE AGENT, SHAKEBROKER, Ac., HIGH-STREET, AUOJtLAND. MOURNING. J. M. M CLACHLAN 214, QUEEN-STBEET, (Neab Theatbe Rotai), HAS now FOR SALE at PRICES MUCH BELOW the regular figure, for CASH, a Splendid Assortment of jftlournmg (feotibs* BOUJHT CHEAP AT AUCTION. Blaok Silk, 3s. lid., worth ss. Black French Merino, 2s. 6d., worth 4s. Black Crape Cloth, 25., worth 3s. Black Coburg, Is., worth Is. 6d. Black Alpaca Lußtre, Is., worth Is. 6d. Black Crape, an assortment "\ Black Crape Trimmings, ditto f j?g Black Crape Bonnets, ditto I £ S Black Crape Falls, ditto ) Black Josephine Kid Gloves, 3s. 6d. Colored Kid ditto, stitched, Is. lljd. And every other article necessary for » complete Mourning Outfit. N.B.—Mourning orders made up on th» Premises, at the shoetest notice. PAINLESS DENTISTRF ! PAINLESS DENTISTRY ! MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL begi to announce to the public of Auckland wo the Colonies generally that he has prooured the sole and exclusive right of sale of the farfamed ALEXODYNE. This Preparation hw introduced to the world an entirely new era in the science of Dentistry, which is recommended by the Medical Profession as being the easiest, most rapid, and really effective system for the perfectly painless accomplishment of everything having reference to Surgical Dentistry. Beyond the utter impossibility of pain during the operation, the following desiterata are obtained by the use of Artificial Teeth :-J economy, durability, masticating power, articulation, and natural appearance. Being n»destructable, they never change in color o decay; by their elasticity and unerring fit i they excel in comfort from the power rendered to support, useless or decayed teeth even over the most tender and sensitive gums, and thus «, the wearer speedily becomes oblivious to P» fate that the comforts supplied by art jraPjf science have overcome the deficiences of narafc' Note the address —Mr. JOSBW* TYNDALL Surgeon -^Dentist, top ol Shortland-streeti

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 216, 17 September 1870, Page 4

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580

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 216, 17 September 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 216, 17 September 1870, Page 4

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