HOUSES AND LAND TOK 5*T.« TO RAILWAY MEX. CHOICE LEI-EL SECTIONS. 60ft X ITSft. Close to Mangera Crossing. p.VKK gSTATE. O.VLT £135. ON VERY EASY TERMS. ONLY £135. ON AERY EASY TERMS. SOLE AGENTS. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD. OPPOSITE TOWN 8.11. T.
VIRGIN BUSH SPLENDID ELEVATION MAGNIFICENT VIEWS THE CREST OF THE RANGES AND ONLY 15 MINS' MOTOR TO OCEAN BEACH. SECTIONS FROM I-AC RE UPWARDS. ATTRACTIVE PRICES. LIBERAL TERMS. GRAY AND COCKROFT WINSTONE BUILDINGS. SECTIONS FOB SAIE A LWAYS Available—Good Sections ax small deposits. Plans prepared loan applicants.—“ Spot" Agency. Point Chevalier: Phone 27-148. ’ /'l HEAP Tram Fares.—Good Section V»o- be w, re - siden H al e part Gre >’ Lynn. —Wlnstone. Ltd.. Queen St. JJEASIDE Secuon, handy Blockhouse Bay. partly fenced; cheap; close to bus.—ls Euston Rd.. Edendale. SECTION, eievated, planted; Landscape Rd., 60 x 200.—Owner. 14a, Merivale Ave.. Epsom. Phone 20-836. BUSINESSES FOB BALI B UY GOOD BUSINESS. (1) —Retail Fish Shop, with Restaurant; the only one in thriving; town; good turnover; walk in walk out. Price, £BOO. Terms. (2) —Confectionery and Tea Rooms. Turnover about £3.000 per annum; walk in walk out. Price. £550 cash (3) —Fruit and Confectionery Business heart Gisborne town; walk in walk out. Price, £3OO. N. HEATON PIKE. Real Estate Agent, Gisborne. TENDERS ELECTRICAL Fittings, chosen from the world’s fashion markets, on show at C. N. Williamson and Co., Ltd., next New Regrent Theatre. Queen St. O BUILDERS. ERECTION OF HOTEL AND SHOPS. ETC., BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. Replacing; Existing NEWMARKET HOTEL, and Demolitions and Removals TENDERS invited, closing at my office at Noon on WEDNESDAY, February 29. Plans, Specifications and Detail Drawings at my office. ROBT. BERT YOUNG. Architect, Reg Commercial Bank Bldgs, 64 Queen St., Auckland. nPENDERS, returnable to the Secretary, i Pukekohe, not later than 7 p.m. FRIDAY, February 17, 1928, are invited by the Franklin Racing Club for the following privileges in connection with their race meeting to be held on SATURDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 10 and 12, 1928. 1. Publican’s Booth. 2. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. Tenderers to enclose menu with tender. S. Soft Drinks, Fruit and Confectionery. 4. Cigarettes and Tobacco. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Secretary. A. P. DAYSH, Seer e tax y, P.O. Box 47, Pukekohe. W. W ILSON ’ L TD ” BLACKSMITHS, ENGINEERS. ELECTRIC 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 45-511. BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL ABSOLUTELY Bedrock. People’s Sensible System of Owning Homes. Low Legal Costs.—Phillips. PL Chevalier. Phone 27-148. BUNGALOWS, Seaside, built anywhere; 5 rooms from £325; workmanship guaranteed.—Phone 26-655, J. Cain, Great North Road, PL Chevalier. RESTAURANTS AND TEA-ROOMS STRAND CAFE.—Prior’s are still here. Best meal in the town. Breakfast 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 4
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