;. - FOR SA_E. "ETOR . SALE, xieap; Harrison Knitting X _ ac _ine, .in;,iinst-class.order; instructions given.-—Apply Geo.- Mason, Bootmaker, Mt. Roskiil-rd. TflOR SALE, cheap, on. Id section, good 3X , roomed Cottage, copper and tubs, two sections, Newton-rd., Symonds-st. end.— Apply 115, Newton-rd. ■ ■piOR SALE, Penrose, 1 acre, SHroomed XI House, kitchen, 'Orb range, washhouse, copper tubs; 13G0, bargain.—Mandeno Jackson, Customs-sL East. OR SALE, Remuera-rd., charming Home I 8 rooms, bathroom, wardrobes, etc.; beautiful garden, 1 acre; £1250. —Manden© Jackson, Customs-st. East. T,'pß SALE, Remuera-rd., snug Villa 6 X 1! rooms, kitchen, scullery, bath, all conveniences; must sell; £950.—Mandeno Jackson, Customs-sL East. . rLTiOR SALE, near Queen-sL, Factory,. let X - £1 per week, worth £2; Workshop, »/", House, 16/. This investment pays over 10 per cent—J. H. Muldoon, 11, Coombes' Artade. . "LJOR SALE, £575, Norman's Hill, with X 1 splendid view, good 6-roomed House; every convenience.—M. J. Moore, 17, Coombes' Arcade. - F|OR SALE, £425, Richmond-avenue, 6roomed House, large allotment; let at 13/6. —M. J. Moore, 17, Coombes' Arcaae. TLTiiOR SALE, £320, Hargreaves-st., off Cm-, X lege-rd., good 5-roomed House; allotment. —M. J. Moore, 17, Coombes' Arcade. lOR SALE, East-st, just off Karanga-hape-rd., 6-roomed House .every convenience; College-rd. 6-roomed House, every convenience; to be sold cheap.— M. J. Moore, 17, Coombes' Arcade. i"CW)R SALE, £1250, Mangere, 12J Acres, X 6-roomed House, stable, and ervery convenience; easy' terms. Papakura Valley, 179 Acres, with House.and stables, £8 per acre. Easy terms. — Til. J. Moore, 17, Coombes' Arcade. | ■ IrsOß SALE, one Jersey Cow. —Apply H. ■ Anderson, Mayfield. iOMFORTABLE Cruising Yacht, 23 x 8 x 4, ready for launching, complete with dingey, £21.—A. L. White, 99 Queen-st. TDnCYCLES. —Traveller returning to EngX> land offers New Cycle, also Secouai hand Eadie; bargains, for immediate sale. —Cycle, 231, Star Office. RIME Good Pig Feed—A Few Tons left. Will be sold cheap to clear.-r—John Mcilveen, Commerce-st-EPSOM. — Several good Honses; prices, £1000, £950, £850, £800, £750, £575, £550, £475. etc.—OVVTRAM and HIPKiNS, ExcUange-iane, City. ENERAL Store in rising suburb, doing a first-class family trade; owner going on the land; long lease and very low rent; Ingoing about £600. We can recommend j this place.—A. W. Read, cor. Durham and Queen streets. No. 1017. J. A. JAMBS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, 31, SHORTLAND-ST., AUCKLAND. jP'J/vft — NEWTON-RD. AND "MAOAUc*riXj\J LEY-ST. — Cottage, 5 rooms, washhouse, Allot. 33 x 200; frontage both -streets.
n q~ TC — GREY LYNN — Good House, c5»01 tf 5 rooms, bath, scullery, washhouse, workshop; Allot. 40 x 100; nice view. HAWICK — IDEAL POULTRY FARM, 6 acres good land, House, sheds and fowlhoui»es. The Furniture, Poultry, Garden Tools, etc, can be included In purchase. A? Ol A — • KINGSLAND — Cottage, 6 ,»«'J-v rooms, washhouse, etc., Allotment 40 x 90. This is a cheap property. -P'QftA — SUSSEX-ST-, EDEN TERwOOU RACE—Superior House, 4 rooms, bath, scullery, beautifully finished; 3 minutes to cars. f?9QA — NEARLY NEW COTTAGE, '. a-*—*7v» rooms, scullery, volcanic lot, 50 x 132; very easy terms. EXCELLENT FARM, 100 acres, Great South-rd., 70 acres grassy balance ; under crops; soil volcanic; watered by ; streams; good House and outbuildings; i j mile to Station, school, creamery, etc., and within easy drive of city. T A TAMES, at, SHORTLAND-ST. T>ALACE QALE. THE BEST AND OLDEST ESTABLISHED PRIVATE HOTEL (unlicensed) IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Owner retiring on competence. Long lease and everything first-class. Very moderate incoming. The fullest information afforded. Inquire In first instance, F.P.C., 100, STAR OFFICE. -pEMUERA. HOUSE AND GARDEN, ORCHARD, AND SMALL PADDOCK. 6 Rooms, bathroom, pantry in good order, well-kept garden; over 200 ft frontage. ONLY -£7ioA EASY TERMS. T^EWCOMB. WANTED. (Continued 'rom Page L) TTtTIANTED, 4 Boys.—Apply Banks and 'VV Grey, Dock-st., off Victoria-st. West. fr\7IA.NTED, sharp, intelligent Message Boy. VVi —Apply Henderson and Macfarlane. irX7jANTEb, two handsome women with 'VV pretty teeth to join the Dento-Photo Chain (£10). inrjiA yTED, three good judges of a beau'VV tlful woman to join the "Dento-Photo Chain". (£10). JTTtTANTED: Ten young ladies to join the VVi DENTO-PHOTO CHAIN next Wednesday (£10). . infrANTED', first-class Hairdresser. —Apply 'VV j. W.. Coleman, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen-st. wharf. WANTED, Pattern Maker, with refer--1 ences; wages 1/3 per hour. —Apply Masefield's Foundry. WANTED, a smart errand Boy.—Apply G. J. Mackay, Seedsman and Florist, 195. Queen-st. irx/lANTED, a strong, respectable Lad IVY about 15.-r-Apply at once, Wilson, 267 Queen-st. TTtjiANTED, smart Message Boy for tele'VV grams.—Apply Cucksey's Post-oflice Store, Mt. Eden. . t\~X7|ANTED, a clean Girl for pantry.— C*B Restaurant, Hlgh-st. and Vu> can lane. Open all day To-morrow. ( TT7ANTED, Young Girl to mind small VV child, sleep at home; hours, 8 to 5.— Address X., Box 39, Post-office. TxnANTED, thoroughly experienced Walti'VV- ress; good wages to suitable applicant; none others need apply.—Metropolitan Hotel. ■ «rXTIA.NTED (Jewish lady), Working HouseIVVI keeper, by Widower with three children; comfortable home; sole charge.— Apply Box 236, Post Office. frtTjANTED to Purchase, Devonport, House IVY 6 rooms, not more than 6or 7 minutes froom wharf; price about £550.—David Kay. Vulcan-lane. General, housemaid kept, four *» in family, good wages.—Apply between 9 and 10, or after 6 evening. — Dr. Gordon, ManuUau-rd., ParneU. JTTTIANTED, 2 strong Lads, about 17 or 18, VV' those accustomed to striking preferred. —Apply to-morrow morning at W. B. Seager and Sons' Boiler Works, Break-water-rd., next to Logan Bros., Boatbuilders.' ' A FIRM OF INDENT and Manufacturers' Agents is.open to.deal with principal to extent present business.' £500 required. Every investigation courted. Principals only.—B.Y., Star Office. ■ (TXTjAITRESS wanted.—-MeKeown, Baker, 'VV 3 Queen-street. " '" ' ' -"' ■-; HOUSEHOLDERS, see that your Grocer supplies you with -New Zealand Dairy Association's (Limited) Butter.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 261, 8 November 1906, Page 2
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