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SALES BY AUCTION '•Remember that LOCATION governs value in real estate. Bear in mind that the HEART of every community develops first and profits £«ITY, £IIVIC QEXTRE gITE. In the Heart and Centre or the City, and with Frontages to QUEEN yy'ELLESLEY gT. W. gT., gT., AND JpERGUSSON ST. RUCTION Of Unique Importance in the Commercial Life of Auckland City Will Take Place in the Concert Chamber ot the Town Hall, on yyEDNESDAY, 1927, AT 12 NO °^- Under Instructions from the AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL, when the Block of yALUABLE g HOPPING AND jgUSIXESS gITES In the Civic Centre Site Will be Offered for Lease for a Term of 66 Years, affording an opportunity WITHOUT PARALLEL in the history of Auckland of securing a Business Site in the Heart of the Dominion’s Biggest and Most Progressive City. £ll VIC £JENTRE gITE. Is the NATURAL CENTRE of the City’s Business Activities; all the main lines of traffic communication junction at this point, providing quick and easy access to and from all the suburbs, and thus ensuring BIG BUSINESS Turnover. A J\j[ AGNIFICENT g ITE « AIN rriRAFFIC gTREETS. SURROUNDED BY M

Lots Ito 10, inclusive, and 20, form- ■ ing the whole of Block “A,” with ex- ; tensive frontages to Queen St., { Wellesley St. W., Fergusson St. and , Myers St., will first be offered in one lot.. This would enable the erection of a MAGNIFICENT PILE of buildings. If not taken up, Lots 4,5, 6,7, and 20, with frontages to Queen, Wellesley and Pergusson Sts., will then be offered together. A UCKLAND QITY, C IVIC QENTRE S !TE. The Term of Lease will be for 66 1 Years; the Rental for first 22 years | will be determined by the auction, the rental for the second and thirtf periods of 22 years each will be at the rate of 5 per cent, on the then unimproved value of the land only. Uni- j formity in design of buildings on j Block “A” is provided for in conditions of lease. NOTE.—Lot 15 is withdrawn from sale. ! Further particulars and plans on appli- : cation to—gAMUEL ■yTAILE AND AUCTIONEERS, 3 QUEEN STREET. 20NS, T TD, WANT ADVTS. FOR THE SUN Will be Received by HAROLD SCHMIDT, CHEMIST QUEEN STREET, Between Savings Bank and Regent Theatre. SALES BY AUCTION yAUXHALL J>OAD. yTEDNESDAY T EXT, AT J | A.M. I Favoured with instructions from Mrs. 1 E. Russell Jones. VERY FINE RESIDENCE, of 7 large : rooms, large glassed-in verandah, with Whitney windows; approx. 11 acres land; full-size tennis court, well laid-out grounds, very fine views; easy distance beaches. Also THE WHOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS. A BRONZES, ETC. Full Details see last Saturday's papers. ICHARD J^TD. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. PUBLIC NOTICES JJOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. Voluntary contributions to the above are solicited, either per Public Subscription Lists (bearing the Seal of the Mount Albert Borough Council, and duly certified by the undersigned, or may be paid in at the Council Offices, 539 New North Road, Morningside. H. UTTING, Town Clerk and Treasurer. Morningside, October 26, 1927. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the !3l Trustees of the “Leneord Fund,” a fund created under the last Will and Testament of JOSEPH LENEORD, late of Thames, Miner, deceased, have prepared a scheme under Part 111. of “The Religious Charitable and Educational Trusts Act, 1905,” which scheme has been approved by the Attorney-General subject to the Supreme Court being satisfied that the property, the subject matter of the Petition, is property held for particular purposes of a charitable nature within the meaning of Section 15 of the above Act. Application for Approval I of the Scheme will be made to a Judge of I the Supreme Court at Auckland on the Fourth day of November, 1927. Copies i may be inspected at the Offices of the | Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wateri 100 Quadrant, Auckland, and of MESSRS. ! HOSKING AND SIMPSON, Solicitors for | the Trustees, 709 N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Queen Street. Auckland. LAWN TENNIS I ADA and Gentlemen Players desire -i join private tennis court, vicinity Alt. Albert.—Replv. 9 Seaview- Terrace, AT t. Albert. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS KEEP Fit and Enjoy Life —Take “PHOSPHORTON,” the great Nerve i Tonic. Bottles 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 7s 6d.—.A. Eccles, Chemist.-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 185, 26 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 185, 26 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 185, 26 October 1927, Page 3

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