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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE RIPARIAN RIGHTS MAGNIFICENT HEART KAURI RESIDENCE, in large grounds, with deep water frontage to Western Boat Harbour. The house is palatial and consists of S very large and massively finished rooms in perfect artistic condition, with numerous offices. kitchens. pantry, bathrooms, 2 patent w.c’s.. storage rooms, wide halls, electric light, gas. telephone and every modern convenience. Front the three immense balconies a most glorious and expansive view of the Waitemata and Hauraki Gulf islands is obtained. It is impossible to find a more suitable property in Auckland as a club-house for yachtsmen, b< a ting or rowing clubs, or with slight alterations as an apartment house for boating men. Price greatly reduced from its true value for quick sale at £3,000. Large loan at 6} p.c. for long term. SOLE AGENTS, REALTY DEVELOPMENT 00., LTD. PROPERTY SALESMEN, PILWORTH BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET.

ELECTORAL DESIRE TO EXPRESS MY SIXCERE THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO ASSISTED ME DURING THE MAYORAL CAMPAIGN. Although defeated. I hope to exert my efforts in other directions in the service of my fellow citizens. J, A. W ARN ' OCK - GEOMOST SINCERELY THANKS THE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND FOR THEIR CONTINUED CONFIDENCE, AS DISPLAYED AT YESTERDAY'S POLL FOR CITY MEMBERS OF AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. K. H UTCHINSON TAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR. J. W. WILLIAMSON and the Candidates associated with him on the Ratepayers’ Ticket, heartily thank the Electors who supported them and secured the return of the Ticket as a whole. Their thanks are also gratefully tendered to the many loyal and willing workers by whose efforts the wonderful victory was achieved. * It will be the earnest endeavour of the Mayor and the new Council to promote the interests of all parts of the Borough, and to serve faithfully the -whole of the Electors. OUNCIL TT’LECTION jyjß. J. BENNETT returrns thanks to the electors for their splendid vote accorded to him at yesterday’s poll and to the many friends who worked so arduously for him. It will be his constant endeavour in future as in the past to merit the confidence of the electors. C 1 CITY COUNCIL. I wish to heartily thank the Electors for their support at yesterday’s poll, resulting in my return as a member of the Council. I shall do all in my power to merit the confidence reposed in me. I also wish to thank all those who worked so hard during the campaign. W. CASEY. JJOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. To the elections who voted for me yesterday, and to the many who expressed good will and appreciation, by personal services and otherwise, I extend my sincerest thanks. Yours truly, S. TAKLE. TO THE ELECTORS AUCKLAND CITY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I thank you most sincerely for the very fine position in which you placed me on the list of successful candidates for the City Council. It will be my greatest pleasure to render the best service I can to my fellow citizens. (Signed): A. J. ENTRICAN. UCKLAND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MISS ALICE BASTEN thanks all those who supported her in her successful candidature for the Auckland City Council, and will do her utmost to merit the confidence thus placed in her. HOSPITAL ELECTION. BOARD MRS. ETHEL A. KIDD expresses her very grateful thanks to the Electors for their splendid support in again electing her to the Board. Also to the many willing workers for their efforts on her behalf. T AMAKI WEST ROAD VOTE FOR BOARD. George pole EORGE VOLE Who Is Out For PROGRESS AND ECONOMY. DIVIDENDS lOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. > LTD. DIVIDEND. An Interim Dividend of Is Id per share for the half-year ended February 28, 1927, has been declared, and will be payable on and after April 28. Shareholders can obtain warrants on application at the Company’s Offices. By Order of the Board, P. H. UPTON, General Manager. Head Office, South British Buildings, Auckland, April 28, 1927. HUNT NOTICES pAKURANGA HUNT (INC.). The Master (Mr. H. Bullock-Webster) and the Hunt Committee extend a cordial invitation to the Farmers to be present at the Opening Day Function of the Hunt, at the Public Hall, East Tamaki, on SATURDAY', the 30th inst., at Noon. ROBT. D. NEAL, Secretary. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. E MPLOYMENT FOUND For OVER 150 OFFICE GIRLS. January-March, 1927. BRAIN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, N.Z. Insurance Building. _ Phone 46-286.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 April 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 April 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 April 1927, Page 3

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