TO LET. TT\O LET, near Avondale Station, House J- 5 rooms and 2 acres.—T. B. Clay. 12 H.M. Arcade. ' mo LET, 5-roomed Cottage, path, gas •*-. next King's ftose-rd.—Apply on premises. fTVO LET or Lease, Shop and Dwelling ■i- corner Shortland and Princes sts.— Ewingion and Baker. near Id section, 'Furnished '»»! Cottage, 4 or 5 rooms.—Apply Mrs Healy's Registry, Pitt-st. •po LET, Furnished Bedroom, with use of J- Dinlngf Room; Board if required. — 105. Cook-st. West, opposite Door of Hope. mo LET, comfortable Furnished Cottage J- close Id section, £1; also, Bedrooms' City.—Mrs Ford's Registry, 376, Queen-st.! near Statue. Open evening. rpO LET, Ponsonby-rd., near Three -L Lamps, Brick Shop; good living accommodation.—Apply B. W. Jn- enings. next G.P.0., ShorUaod-sL ' rpO LET.—LARGE NEW OFFICES, First X, Floor, SWANSON CHAMBERS, Splendid Light. POESTTH HUTCHISON, SWASSON-ST. rr\O LET, Gentleman's Residence at B!-----L lerslie, 3mln walk from railway station.; 2-storey House, 8 rooms and all conveniences; hot and cold water; several outbuildings. Rent 30/ per week.—Apply Metropolitan Hotel. -ptURNISHED HOUSE, Devonport, firstJ- . class House of 6 rooms and all conveniences; nicely furnished; 30/ a week for 6 months. —-_Frater Bros., Stock Exchange. ?V LET. FURNISHED — Particularly nice House of 7 large rooms and all modern conveniences; furnished in perfect taste; situated in th,e best cart of REMUERA. T. ]\£ AIfDENO JACKSON Auctioneer. Customs-st. B. rpo LiTf o~R for sale -•-: "GARTSIDE," ONSLOW-RD ELLERSLIE, Smin from Railway Station, 10. rooms and conveniences. 4J acres; now occupied by Mr H. W. Lawson. Also, TO LET—"STIRLING." comer of St. John avenue and Williamson-st., Adjoining the Residence of the Late Mr Edwin Hesketh, 8 rooms and conveniences. 2 acres. Apply W. CULPAN, c/o Hesketa and Richmond, Solicitors. rp O L ' B X TjTPSOM—House 5 roome; 10/. , /^UTY —Warehouse, central position, two VJ , floors and cellar, each ■ about 40 toy 80ft. ■ ■ QUEEN-ST. —Offices and Sample Roome. from 12/6 week. WELLESLEY-ST.— Storeroom., If; Sam-ple-room, 8/. ' fXTEVILLE- TJ-EWCOMB, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. rr\ o ii b T, QITY iQHAMBERS. CBNTRAL OFFICES AND SAMPLE- -.■-,■-■..' ■ £ KO s )^iS f Well Lighted. Passenger and Goods Lift.-' Rents from 12/6 -week. I^-EWCOMB LAND AXD ESTATE AGENT, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. INSURANCE. lIFB A SSUBANCE. J XX qXINTINE p>OLICIES. The Australian Mutual Provident Society does not issue Tontine Policies for the reasons: — (1) That it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of trne lite assurance, and (2) that the disappointment which has been occasioned hy the failure of offices issuing such Policies to realise one single estimate of the probable result has worked serious injury to the cause of assurance. When the American Companies commenced the issue of Tontine Policies in Australia, this Society pointed out that tne exaggerated estimates made were impossible of realisation. Events have proved the trutn of the prediction, and their issue is now prohibited in France and in the State of New York. Every desirable form of policy is issued by the Australian Mutual Provident Society. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch Office. Custom Ho s use Quay. Wellington W. H. DERBY, District Secretary. Auckland District Office, 214, Queen-st. PUBLIC NOTICES'. mHB UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. (Established 1537, Incorporated 1880.) PAID-UP CAPITAL .£1,500,000 RESERVE FUNDS—of which 650,000 Is invested in Consols, £200,000 in Local Loans (ImperiaTl Government Stock;, £150,000 in National War Loan. .£1,120,000 Together £2,620,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS » £3,000,000 £5,620,000 A' Branch of this Bank is now open at Helensville, in the Auckland Province, J. B. PERCY, Resident Inspector. ARTHUB QOIUNGS, IRONFOENDER. PATTESON-ST. CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRDPTION, AT THE LOWEST RATES AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. .URGENT WORK A SPECIALTY. Ring up 2052. jj „ _ nOUSE REMOVING OR RAISING. DRAINAGE to City Council By-laws. CONCRETE WORK of any kind. FENCING, plain or ornamental. 1 " S 4 * , lW 11 ™ & S ONS » ~ 708.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1907, Page 1
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