lOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE THE DRIVE. EPSOM. REDUCED FROM £2.200. 65FT. FRONTAGE. 300 FT. DEEP. KOW £1.750. FRONTAGE TO TWO ROADS. 5 EAI’TIFUL HOME OF 6 LARGE, LOFTY ROOMS, including: Billiard Room and two Balconies. HEART OF KaURI. HEART OF TOTARA. are beautifully laid out in lawns, shrubs and fruit trees. offering to-day. but a substantial THE GROUND This HOME. The Propert £1.750 for a quick sale, dinarv class of he has reduced SEE IT AND BE CONVINCED, car is at your disposal. Call or ring for appointment. PARKER AND CO. Phone 44-677., REW'S CHAMBERS, 15 QUEEN STREET., Opposite G.P.O. CONCRETE BUNGALOW Latest American cavity wade construction: 6 superb rooms. expertly planned and designed in the most modern and elaborate style; electric light, gas. sewer drainage, telephone, etc. Spacious sleeping porches. Situation very high in best part of Mount Eden. Large section, beautifully laid out. Substantial Govt, loan at 4J p.c. At £2,350 this choice property is a genuine bargain. Terms arranged. REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO„ LTD. PROPERTY SALESMEN, DILWORTH BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE rRICE - £1,175 DEPOSIT, £ SO BUNGALOW, consisting of 4 rooms and kitchenette, front and back verandahs, bedroom, porcelain b. and b.. h. and c. water, range, stove, electric light: p.w.c., wash-house, copper and tubs attached. Fowl house and runs. Btautiful section, laid out in lawns, garden, etc. 1 min. tramcar and shops. This is a bargain. H. K. BURKETT 14 FORT STREET. Phone 44-518.
PUBLIC NOTICES. X X o s. THE NEW ZEALAND INVENTORS’ CLUB Is established to promote your interests. The Club aims to give you expert assistance, to promote fellowship, and become affiliated with otiier bodies having similar aims. Call and have a chat with the Club Secretary, W. B. F. LINDSAY, Secretary New Zealand Inventors’ Club, 174 Symonds Street. Phone 42-046. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF NEW ZEALAND NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF THE “INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1925.” Notice is hereby given that the Court of Arbitration will commence its next Sittings at the Supreme Courthouse, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 26tli day of April, 1927, at 10 a.m., when the following matters will be dealt with:— DISPUTES — Auckland United Furniture Trades. Auckland Electrical Trades (Switchboard Operators). Auckland Painters Leadlight Workers). Auckland Ship, Yacht, and Boat Builders. Auckland Suburban Local Bodies' Labourers. Auckland Builders’ General and Other Labourers (Coal, Lime, and Cement Workers’ Labourers’ Section). APPLICATIONS TO AMEND AWARD — Cooks and Stewards’ (Northern Coastal Shipping Companies, Auckland. 7-mile radius). Front-of-House Employees in Theatres. Picture Shows, etc. MISCELLANEOUS — Applications to add or strike out parties. Appeals under the “Apprentices’ Act, 1923.” Compensation Cases. Dated at Auckland this 11th day of April, 1927. A UCKL AN D ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. OPENING OF SHOOTING SEASON, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927, AT 6 A.M. LICENCES TO TAKE OR KILL IMPORTED AND NATIVE GAME Can now be obtained from any Post Office, the Secretary of any Sub -Society, or from the following:— C.A.C. SPORTS DEPOT, Shortland Street, Auckland. W. H. HAZARD, Queen Street, and Customs Street, Auckland. MALCOLM WISEMAN, LTD., Queen Street, Auckland. JAMES KNIGHT, “Eden Gazette Ltd.,” Dominion' Road. H. B. J. BULL, LTD., Newmarket. W. H. TISDALL, LTD., Shortland Street, Auckland. And from the Office of the Undersigned. COLIN M. GORDON, Secretary. 105 Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, Auckland. ELECTORAL. n ity COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. A. HALL-SKELTON’S CANDIDATURE. Mr. Alfred Hall-Skelton has been dubnominated by the Hon. Geo. Fowlds, Esq., C. H. Furness, Esq., James H. Kinnear, Esa., T. U. Wells, Esq., M.A., John Routley, Esq., J.P., W. J. Jaffrey, Esq., J.P., and others. He pledges himself to no ticket, but to the Electors generally to do his duty by them conscientiously and fearlessly in the free exercise of an untrammelled judgment, watching . . . and checking where possible the present soaring rates. His careful study of the history of Auckland in its evolutionary growth, together with many years of municipal experience prior to 1921, when he was narrowly defeated by irresponsible ticket-plumping, enables him to form business judgments as to present matters and a true vision of the wonderful future of Auckland, the most beautiful city’ in the world. MEETINGS jgOCIAL pROBLEMS At the ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Ponsonby’ Road, THURSDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. Subjects “The Menace of Liquor and of Gambling," “Bible in State Schools.” Collection for expenses. Musical Hems. General Public and Friends from Church and Social Organisations heartily INTER-UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. AND BRIGHTNEW ZEALAND INTER-UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. EAST ER WEEK-END. IN BANKRUPTCY. N BANKRUPTCY ■\T7E, ERNEST CLEMENT MATTHEWS » and LEONARD HENRY BELL, both of Kaitaia, formerly trading as Beli and Matthews Hardware Merchants do hereby give notice that we will apply' to the Supreme Court at Auckland on Thursday- the 28th day r of April 1927 at 10 a.m for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of April 1927. ERNEST CLEMENT MATTHEWS and LEONARD HENRY BELL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. OVER 150 OFFICE GIRLS, January-March, 1927. THE wauiana peninsula estate Beautiful Native Trees, Fohutukawa, Karaka, Rata; fruit trees. Cosy bays and beaches. Easy’ of access. Salesmen on the Estate every day’ selling rapidly". Don’t miss your opportunity’. Sole Agents, HOUSES AND LAND FOR SAL£ 123 ACRES FOR £950 THIS Property is for Sale by the Mortgagee, who, at the price named, is losing £3O. In addition to this a House of 4 rooms has been erected since he lent the money', but urgent need of cash prompts him to cut the price to effect a quick sale on a good deposit. The farm is about 40 miles South front Auckland and 2 miles from the railway. The land is a nice chocolate loam, but has been allowed to go back. Small blackberry and fern_ have conte through the grass, but mowing and top-dressing will enable the property to carry 25 cows and as 90 acres are ploughable it can soon be brought in. Salesmen. Ltd., 4 Swanson St. (Phone 44-436) are the agents, and to force a quick realisation, will accept a TOTAL PRICE OP ONLY £950 M TEDEX BARGAIN Charming view. Bungalow, 4 large rooms, and kitchenette, sleeping porch electric light, electric stove and electric hot water service; beautiful art papers: plenty of built-in furniture. Level Volcanic Section. PRICE ONLY £1.200. First to inspect will buy*. AND QC EXCHANGE LANE, 95 QUEEN STREET. EMPIRE LAND AGENCY 14 SWANSON STREET. TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Written Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Railway' Board, Wellington, and marked on envelope “Tender, Houses, Henderson,” will be received up till noon on SATURDAY, April 23, 1927. for the Erection of Six Factory-cut Houses at Henderson. Plans, specifications, etc., may be seen at the Office of the Stationmaster, Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W Wilson. j td. BLACKSMITHS, ENGINEERS. ELEeTRIC AND OXY-ACETONE WELDERS. HEEL. TIP, AND TOE PLATE MANUFACTURERS. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDERS AND STRUCTURAL WORK MADE TO ORDER. LAWN ROLLERS ALWAYS IN STOCK. STONE-CUTTING TOOLS A SPECIALITY. 51, 53. 55, FEDERAL STREET. PHONE 45-541. EDUCATIONAL. \\7ORKERS’ BDUCA- ▼▼ TIONAL ASSOCIATION. For all Aduts (over 16) COURSES FOR 1927 IN OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS ST. On Monday ASTRONOMY Mr. E. G. Jones, M.A., B.Sc.—Begins May 2. On Tuesdays:— . ARCHITECTURE AND TOWNPLANNING Professor C. R. Knight—Begins April ECONOMICS Mr. W. H. Cocker, 8.A., LL.B.—Begins May 3. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING SOCIETY A meeting will be held on April 26. On Wednesdays:— PSYCHOLOGY Ir. H. Becroft, M.A.—Begins, April 27. HISTORY Mr. D. Algie, M.A., F.R.E.S.—Begins April 27 Dn Thursdays:— GENERAL BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Mr. G. Archey, M.A.—Begins April 2s. INTERNATIONAL RELATION'S Mr. L. A. Mander, M.A.—Begins April In Grafton Library Hall on Mondays— MODERN DRAMA, Mr. J. W. Shaw, M.A. —Begins May 2. In Y.W.C.A. Hall on Tuesday:— SINGING Professor W. E. Thomas—Begins May Tue In Presbyterian Hall; Onehunga, day’s:— MAKERS OF HISTORY Mr. L. A. Mander, M.A.—Begins May 3. In University Biology Theatre on Tuesdays:— BOTANY Miss M. Crookes, M.A.—Begins May’ 3. In Council Chambers, Devonport, Thursdays:— MEN AND AFFAIRS OF TO-DAY Rev. W. G. Monckton, M.A.—Begins April 21. Employment found For NOTE.—The alteration of the dates of the Literature and Botany Classes and Debating Society as indicated above. Fees, 5s per class. Full information from W.E.A. Office, Old Grammar School, Symonds Street. Phone 46-094. BERNARD MARTIN. Secretary. INTER-UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. B r Phone 46-286. ► RAINS. BEEF, AND BRIGHTNESS. NEW ZEALAND INTER-UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. E-LSTER WEEK-END. _ „
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