City apid Suburban Properties. • ■FOR. SALE, or'TO LET.
THE .TEUIJ.AGK—BAKGAIX. QOLIDLY-BIHLT DWELLING • of 12 rooms, lilted with all conveniences, li. and i\ water throughout. The land has Iroiitago to The Terrace oi' TOlt. by a depth of 7(>ft., sloping gently back from the- street. The situation is one of-the best in tho city, and the property occupies one of ihe' best residential positions within a feu- minutes' walk of Lambton Quay. A fin? view is obtained from tho dwelling. This property cost 11)0 owjier Ji3!)i:o. Wo are prepared to submit offers during the next few days of j:2050. Full particulars from d. H. BETHUNE AND CO. WELLINGTON: / lIATAITAI. NOW being erected, well and faith-fully-built (i-roomed BUNGALOW, heart timber used, tiled room, Oregon panelled hall, asbestos ceilings, electric' light, usual range and gas stove; liot- ' water service. Price JJ93O. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, 11l Customhouse Ouav. Particulars of HATAITAI SECTIONS on application. MACDONALD CRESCENT, substantial 7-roomed Ifouse. Bargain, .U2jo .£250 deposit. ORIENTAL BAY (Centre).-Close U-. car, G-roomed Villa, every modern convenience, good'section; .£2OO deposit. -WALLACE STREET, line little Villa, G rooms, on train line; i 6825. - G.B, HiLkj\ND CO., ISO Featherston Street (Opp. Union Back).. .
WANTED, Purchaser for G-roomed House, iIATAITAr, near penny tram section, glorious view. Rooms large and having every convenience. Immediate possession. PRICE, £025. only. Apply G. STANLEY CHSSHOLM, 21!) LAMBTON QUAY. YDEAL HOME. handy City, lovely A Grounds. For Sale —Splendid I!es:dence, consisting of seven large rooms on one floor, verandah, casement windows, electric light, built-in wardrobes, hot and cold wafer, situated in charming grounds of 1? acres, beautifully laid out -n tennis lawns, rose gardens, shrubbery, etc..; 30(J feet frontage. This magnificent gentleman's residence is within 30 minutes' by electric car from G.P.O. Prico, .£I7OO, mortgage. .£1250 at 5 per cent. Government valuation about ,£2llOO. -I. I). Martin M'lntyre and Co., 215-217 Lambton Quay. Tenants to become their own landlords. Why pay rent when you can purchase a house on .£SO deposit? Apply for details to 11. Ernest Leighton, 182 Featherston Street, or Lower Hutt. ANTED, Dairy'and Sheep Farms of all sizes for good buyers. Send full details to H. Ernest Leighton, Expert Property Salesman, IS2 Featherston Street, Wellington. •
.KKLBURN. — Up-10-date, G-roomed, modern lloniCj tiled root', li. anil c. water, electric light, wardrobes built in, well chosen wallpapers; D minutes from car, ami no hill. Price -Cl-150. Terms. _ ORIENTAL BAY.—Only 2 minutes from the water, G-roomccl .House, in splendid order, ami a large section. Prico «£3S(J cash, balance arranged. 3310 HATAITAT.—Two-story modern Home, with a splendid view. The rooms are large, and the conveniences exceptionally well fitteci. Prico ,£850; =£125 cash, balance arranged. 338t HATAITAI, a Bargain.—D-rooaied House, 1 minute from Boyd's Store. Prico JiSOO; .£3OO cash. 3350 HARCQURT AND CO., LAM'BTON QUAY. J. FANNING AND CO. T AND, ESTATE, and FINANCIAL L/ • AGENTS, 71 MANNERS STREET. (Established 1897.) .Tohn Fanning.] [Prank Fanning. "CHEST-CLASS Book and Stationbry * Business, busiest part of the City; easy business to run; suit lady; ;S5 per week profit. Price, .£375. IT PHIL?, • CORNHILL STREET. House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by MACHINERY. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (3 rinas). <pOOD Printing prou.ptly produced at v* popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.
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AX IMPROVEMENT IN GEORGE. "Georoe was u hearty eater, vol as thin a.? a rake handle! until," as his mother fcays, "I began Kivmg him a leaspoonful of Wilson's Malt Extract at meal times: and know,-if 1 didn't hide it, lie wonltl always bo taking it, he likes it so much. Cieoige eats less food than he did, but lie digests what he eats, and consequently is gaining weight, and strength. He sleeps better, rises cheerful from liis bed, and goes with pleasure to his play and to school." mother savs there is nothing like Wilson's Malt Extract for children who are not thriving. Chemists and stores. Prepared also with cod liver oil. Wholesale agents: 1) W. Virtue ami Co.—Advt.
Many so-called tonic foods tail to assist the diabetic patient. They consist of dried skimmed milk with glycerophosphates, and contain the whole of the milk-sugar, a dangerous factor in diabetic cases. Vitafer is different, it contains the entire protein of the purest milk, combined with the glyceroohosphates of sodium, calcium and magnesium. Care is taken to exclude every particle of milk-sugar. Easily digested and excep* tionally nutritious .Vitafer gives renewed health and strength. At all chemists. SOUTHALL BROS. & BARCLAY; LTD. Manufacturing Chemists - - Biiniinchatn, England. Special Agent (or N.Z.: J, A. Coltart, Fitzgerald Phitmacy, Cfcrbtckurcb. 3 MESdiis. VuAiaX\u°&*(;o., LTD
iAYE ¥©U A • BAD LEG with wounds that discharge or otherwise, perhaps surrounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press your finger on the. inflamed part it leaves the impression: If go, under the skin you have poison, which defies all the remedies you have tried. Perhaps your knees arc swollen, the joints being ulcerated, the same with the . ankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed to continue, will deprive you of the power to walk. You may have attended various hospitals, and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit lo amputation, but do not: Try the Grajfhopj rr Treatment, which is a certain cure in case# <»f Abscesscs, Gbndular Swellings, Poisoned Haw's, Carbuncles, Ulcerated Joints, Bunions, roaid's Knee, or Snake, Insr.ct and Dog Bite>. Send at once to the Drug Stores for a hex <,{ GBASS9OPPES OINTMENT AND PILLS. Prepared by Albert, AH>:r House. Farrinsdon Str"«.t, l.o—'-n. l-nrl'i"-:' Price in England, Is. 3d. and 3s. per box. Wholesale from Sharland and Co., Kempthcrne, Prosser and Co., Crimwade, Ridley and Co., New Zealand ' Drue fjO.
Messrs. »T. 11. BeLhunc and Co. announce in our auction columns that on Wednesday. August 16. at 2.30 p.m.. at their rooms. Street, under 'instructions f»-om the trustees of the estate of the late William Uramley, sen., they arc selling a snlrwlid freehold dairy farm, near Johnsunvilk', at present in the occupation of *'r. W- Bromley. who?n lea.*e oxpirea on ■September 30 next. The land has an »rca. of 100 iwres. all in ssrass exeeut .about r/J acrcs In lijrht hush, and on the land ;tft- erected two dwellinir-houscs. dairy, l.rapshod. stable, and milliiujr-shcri. -with loft. This tfropeny is about a nillo from the •Tuhnsonvillo Jtailway Station, is v/olj v-atevd. nnd suitable for -either dairying op cultivation.
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