SATURDAY’S GAMES L L EAGUE EAGUE EAGUE EAGUE Football. GOT BALL. IpOOTBALL. OOTBALL. pARLAW BARK, VAARLAW 1 ARK, CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. AT URDAY. to ATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. CITY v. PONSONBY No. 1, 2.45 p.m. sharp. RICHMOND v. MARIST OLD BOYS No. 2, 2.45 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION: Gents, Is; Ladies, fid. Stand: Gents, Is; Ladies, Gd. IVAN CULPAN, Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. ASSOCIATION
pARK, T> LANDFORD gATDRDAT, 1.30 p.m. ROYAL NAVY v. ONEHUNGA And, P.M. THISTLE v. NORTH SHORE ADMISSION: Is. Plenty Free Seating Accommodation. Grandstand: Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d extra.
SITUATIONS WANTED. CARPENTER, large experience, wants alterations and repairs; estimates free; job guaranteed; genuine unemployed. Write 34 .Milton Rd., Mt. Eden. installations, maintenance and repairs by competent and experienced staff. Watson, Steele and Ganiey. Wellesley Street West. Phone 41-695. G l Walls built; Excavating.—P. A- de Loree. Phone 20-521. LADY, Young, requires Domestic position, small adult family; excellent business references. —Reply A, 1562, The MARRIED woman with child, eight, seeks domestic duties, or three days weekly, Papakura no objection.— Write A., 1502, The Sun. PAINTER-Paperhanger, for best work and lowest prices, by practical tradesman.—Apply Box 1522, G.P.0., Auckland. PLUMBING. —First-class workmanship; cheapest rates; jobbing work a speciality.—Write A, 1491, The Sun. MATRIMONIAL. WIDOW, refined, 50, good housekeeper, wishes to meet widower with home, view to matrimony.—A, 1,576 The Sun. BOARD AND RESIDE N CE. Accommodation.— Single and Double Rooms, full board; good table, reasonable; select.—St. Elmo. Wynyard St., BOARD offered, two young men; share room; good home;- private home; city.—sl Napier St. p' JERVOIS RD., tram stop, handy beach visitors, permanents; from 30s, a’lso large front room. APARTMENTS VACANT. p RAFTON RD., S 9 Large Unfurn. vT Rooms, 30s or 12s 6d each; respecable people. HOMES AND ATTENTION HOME, elevated, quiet, vacancies for elderly ladies desiring home and attention; reasonable terms.—A. 693, THE SUN. TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE Tackle for hire.—Taupo Launch Company HOUSES, ETC., TO LET. 1 till 2.30. EMPTY Homes Everywhere, from 25s We Build Homes, £lO deposit. 25s veekly.—7 Hellaby's Bldgs. TEWMARKET —Large Brick Store, 34 x 130 ft; close to station; cheap Barfoot, Broadway, Newmarket. N nARM L E T S T O LET MANGERE, near Station—3J Acres, Bungalow, 6 rooms, well laid out, good garden, fowlhouses, and runs; £3. 22 Acres, best of grass, carrying 14 cows, orchard. House 6 rooms, outbuildings: £3 per week, lease for term. 17 Acres, best of grass, Bungalow 6 rooms; £3 10s. Quarter-acre, Bungalow 6 rooms, all modern conveniences, 355. DAVID KAY, 6 Phoenix Chambers. FLATS TO LET. I> ALCOXY Flat, furn., 3 rooms, sep. > bathroom; suit 4 adults.—l Renall St., Three Lamps. GRAZING TO LET Fort Street. PARTNERSHIPS AND FIN/ LOANS Granted Privately, Civil Servants. Householders and others, Promissory Notes. Pianos, etc.; easy repayments. W L. Butler. Short's Bldgs., Queen St. "I P.C. Interest Guaranteed, at 99; payA* J able quarterly a wonderful investment; nothing better offering.—A, 1456, The Sun. The first liatmakers who plied their trade in England were Spaniards, who came over in 1510. have provided the red clay for plastering a mission house in Rhodesia. The Royal Barge, which was built by William 111. for his Queen in 1659, i is probably the oldest boat in England. ,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 48, 19 May 1927, Page 3
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