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THE FIRE DEMON HAS NO TERRORS FOR OWNERS OF A BUCKLEY-BUILT BRICK BUNGALOW. THE BRICK BUNGALOW PEOPLE SHORTS BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Phone 41-hU. FINANCED ON ANT OLD DEPOSIT. MANGERE CROSSING, MEADOW ESTATE. SWEET NEAR KING'S COLLEGE. GOLF LINKS, AND NEW RAILWAY WORK. sHOF?. BEAUTIFUL. SECTIONS, from quarter-acre to tl'/ volcanic soil; 10 minutes to station This is a - the best part of this favourite district. L or plans and particulars apply DAVID KAY, EPSOM. EPSOM. ONE OF THE BEST PLANNED HOUSES IN AUCKLAND. THE SITUATION IS IDEAL, and the House contain** 3 Fnlropms. *! Sun Porches, Large Kitchenette, fully equipped, folding doors between Breakfast Room and raving Room, Ingle Nook, Sun Porch, etc. Electrically fitted throughout. There is every possible piece of furniture built in; in fact, you only reuir.t tiie beds, tables and chairs. The House is nearing completion, and we can show yon through the same type of House and introduce you to the satisfied buye PRICE ONLY 750 * PARKER AND CO., THE BARGAIN FINDERS, 7-9 Rew’s Chambers, 15 Queen Street, opp. G.P-O. Phone <4-467, Phone CASH REQUIRED cWh'tlv* 44-67 BARGAINS IN PARMLETS. M ANGERE,—92 Acres; good buildings. Bus passes. -8 Acres, House and corivs. £3,000. Terms arranged. £3,200. Owner will consider Avondale flats. House as deposit. MANGELE CROSSING.—3 Acres, Nic e Bungalow; glasshouse; very handy posi tion. Price, £2,250. Cott ier Hou sa Devonport. TE ATATU. —15 Acres. Brick House and garage; water frontage; do 8 coirs. Price, £2,100. Equity, £775. Tak e equity in home and little cash. H. R. BURKETT LAND AGENT. 14 FORT STREET. Phone: 44-518

RAILWAY NOTICES EXCBCCC EW RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. On and after MONDAY, October 17, 1927, the following Time-table alterations will operate:— FRANKTON, MORRINSVILLE, THAMES, ROTCRUA: Usual 7.10 a.m. Frank ton-Rotorus train will not run. Usual 6.37 a.m. Paeroa-Frankton train will leave Paeroa .6.32 a.m. and run 5 minutes earlier to Morrinsville, thence to Frankton as at present. Usual 6.50 a.m. Te Aroha-Thames train will leave Te Aroha 6.45 a.m. and run 5 minutes earlier to Kopu, thence to Thames as at present. New trains leave Frankton for Rotorua 7.20 a.m. aid 8.0 a.m., Hamilton 7.27 and 8.10, Morr.nsville 8.15 and 9.40, Matamata 9.4 and 11.0, Putaruru 10 4 a.m. and 12.45 p.m., Rotorua arrive 11.55 a.m. and 2.55 p.m Usual 3.45 p.m. Thames-Frankton train leaves Morrinsville 7.38 p.m., Hamilton 8.33, Frankton arrive 8.37 p.m. Passengers from Thames Branch for Stations beyond Frankton will require to char ge at Morrinsville into 4.57 p.m. Rotor ua-Frankton train. New train leaves Rotorua for Frankton 4.57 p.m., Putaruru 6.22, Matamata 6.52, Morrinsville 7.27, Hamilton 8.8, Frankton arrive 8.12 p.m. This rain stops only at Ngongotaha, Putaruru, Matamata, Morrinsville and Hamilton; also at Motumaoho and Eureka to pick up passengers for beyond Frankton. N 1 ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING AT AUCKLAND, OCTOBER 15 AND 19, 1917. Holiday Excursion Ticket s available for return until October 20,* tC.57, will be issued to Auckland from Frankton, Waiuku and intermediate stations on direct line of route on OCTOBER 15 and 19 by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 noon each clay. These tickets will not be available by the Limited Express trains. ON SATURDAY, October 15, the usual 5.44 jam. Auckland-Papatoetoe train win through to Papakura. This train will stop where required for passengers. The usual 5.25 p.m. Aucklan 1-Frankton Jn. train will stop at Green Lane (depart 5.40 p.m.) to lift pass jngers for Papakura and stations south thereof. MACHINERY FOR SAIE ALLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac Av., Auckland, for ElectriccJ Motors and Machinery.—Phones 44-443, 16-611. CONCRETE Mixers.—Buy the “Booth,” £B2 10s complete; portable.—Booth, Macdonald and Co., Ltd., Wyndham St. Phone 43-074. ELECTRIC Motors, ■*Parkinson”; entirely British production.—Agents, C N Williamson and Co.. Ltd.. Albe.-t St. LINDE Freezer, vertical. 1 ton ice, good order, cheap.—Richardion, 24 Durham St. W. MH KEYS, General Engineer. 1 Wellington Place. Specialist in Printing Plant Installations Repairs. Machining. etc.—Phone 46-341 PUPILS WANTED Academy of music upper q i«en St. J. O’Kane employs interesting methods. Pianoforte, Violin, Mandolin, EPSOM Residents Note.—“Bon Ton” Dressmaking Classes, Greenwood's Corner; 2-hcur lessons. 2s 6d; a.ppoi it-ments-—Phone 20-275. ARTISTIC Shingling, Waving, Tinting, Hair Treatment.—Lily Elsie Parlour v, 417 Upper Queen St Phone 43-165 PERMANENT Waving, full head, £3 3? Marcel and Water Waving, Shinr,. ling, etc.; expert personal attention J Dickinson, 17 St. Kevin*s Arcade. jf 4 vr

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 3

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