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. etc.A. C £ F I.C 0 T E L, THAMES. FAMILY -4/l/Z/ COMMERCIAL. In THE MOST CENTRAL;. AND open POSITION IN THE CITY. rpillS VSKY POPULAR establishment I continues to afford SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for tourists and others ■wlio desire the COMPORTS of HOME, COMBINED WITH VERY MODERATE' CHARGER. Tiie house is situated within a few minutes walk of 1 ost and Telegraph Of\i<-e and Steamboat Landimr. ; Bradley’s, couches leave the door at 7.30 every morii--ing for Te Arohaaml up-country districts. ROOMS KN SUITE; General Drawing-room. avoiding necessity of Private Sitting-room. Connected with tiie ili'lel are four superior well lighted.SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial Gentlemen. Lunclieon daily li' till 2 Dinner at 6 p mNIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. G. B. Howard, Proprietor.; Late of the Albert Hotel, Auckland. N ()TIC E 0 E RJCMv VA L. w. h. Hazard, G (J N M A K J 5 R, f 116, Queen-street (a few doors below Dnrham-streot-. By Special Appointment to Ilis Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. WH. HAZARD begs to announce tha t he las removed to the above centrally situated premises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially in the Gallery, which has been entirely pu led down and rebuilt, solicits the patronage of the public. Prizes for Ride and Revolver Shooting are offered Weekly. W. H. 1-1. 'would also tify that he has removed his Gun business to the same address. The manufacturing and repairing branch is carried on in Elliou-street (next Hoffman’s Warehouse), whets fheanns maybe tesied daily. , FIRE W ORKS, FI RE WORKS, from James Pain & Sons, the celebrated Loudon Pyrotechnists. A very large supply of these received before the new tariff came in force, thus saving 23 per cent. No advance in prices will be made. Note the Address :—. YY. H. HAZARD, GunmaKek, 116, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durhamstreet). Telephone No. 331. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Late Yaile & Douglas), •' HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. . . Bankers Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: 134, WE act at AGENTS for the transaction of any kind of business in connection with real estate .arid the INVESTMENT OK MONEY. ' '/ V ' _ !y 1 We have unusual facilities for effecting the sale or Purchase of Land and Houses, either by PUBLIC auction or private contract, for negotiating- mortgages on the most favourable terms, and for MANAGING estates for Residents or Absentees..! " W-e also devote special attention toLetting Houses and Land, to 'collecting rent and interest, to seeing that buildings entrusted, to our care are kept properly .. INSURED and repaired,, and also that a]l r; Yates apd taxes are paid up. J • • { U.., ’ We also act as executors andTRUSTKES under Wills. ' ' , . t ..I it J Having a/ybiy intiipate lihoydedgC’t>fl : this'Provinqe, we are able, fo give correct and reliable valuations of Freehold ,and> Leasehold properties. . pt.; :‘ cel Our connection with this. City,find Pro-; vince Mates'from 1843, In wh’cb year piirMr Vaile Sen., landed in Auckland, lie has grown tip in, and been connected . with this Colony for the Last 45 years,, although .‘residing and doing the, business, lofliis firm • in England' from,' 1862‘t0, 1869, inclusive!We'are therefore 'thoroughly ,acquainted, ne t only with thb capabilities and'resources of th is country,butalso.witli ,the >yants and, requirements df'j’new arrivals] seeking’ for, land or liduSes)' brid'.pur large.experience; •and-exteriSiVAconnections,' places ps, in a 1 -position of exceptional advantageYorithe) speedy and successful' transaction of busi- * ibsst'“N; r \-V • SAMUEL YAILE AND SONS,, ! ;.r HnU aL'CII i ■ f ' ; Shortland-streetj 'Auckland. ; V Ihb .1 7;v fiicihU ' * rN' -qv > llOivlriO.vJ-' ft j Wi ,i I ..o.itij id ah of o'uaob o’ft - au * \

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 474, 24 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 474, 24 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 474, 24 May 1890, Page 1

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