HERE IS A BARGAIN £IOSS. DEPOSIT. £75. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. DEPOSIT. £75. MOUNT EDEN—Practically Xc-\v Bungalow, of 5 rooms, every possible modern convenience, electrically equipped throughout. This Home -was built for owner, who on account of bad luck has had to lose all the money paid in. We can recommend this as a real bargain. Section 66 by 165, rocky, but can be made very nice with a litle spare-time work. Terms, £75. First to inspect will buy. H. R. BURKETT 14 FORT STREET. Phone: 44-51 S or 45-111.
SALES EY AUCTION INSTRUCTED BY PUBLIC jyjESSRS. J>UTHEKFORD, TRUSTEE J>OBINSON AND JUSTIN, Will Sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street East, on I.—ln the Estate of JANE KANE, Desirable property. 12 sentinel RD., HERNE BAY, with 3Kooraed Dwelling in good order. Washhouse and copper, convs. Excellent opportunity to secure property in this desirable locality. 2.—ln the Estate of GEORGE RICHARD HAMPSHIRE, deceased. I PROPERTY, SITUATED OFF ST. GEORGE’S BAY ROAD, AVONDALE, about 5 minutes from Avondale Post Office, comprising a Section with a frontage of 132 feet to Argyle Street, on which is erected a 2-Roomed Match-lined Cottage in excellent condition, also detached wash-house. 4 ACRES, PARAKAKAU, about 12 ‘dtvF miles from Kaukapakapa Railway Station, about miles Upper Waiwera School, about* 3 miles Parakakau Post Office. No buildings. 4.—ln the Estate of BENJAMIN LOWE, PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 10, BOLLARD RD., PT. CHEVALIER, comprising a Section of 28.4 perches on which is erected a First-class Bungalow of 5 rooms and wash-house attached, with copper, tubs and bath. Electric light throughout. Desirable property in a very handy position and a nice residential BOWLING VETERAN BOWLERS ARE REMINDED THAT THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL REUNION Will be Held on the Auckland Green, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). FIRST GAME 0 A.M. JAMES CARL AW, Hon. Sec. C PUBLIC NOTICES ITY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Domain Cricket Ground to the Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club for the purpose of holding a Sports Meeting on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928, with authority to the said Club to make a charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of ONE SHILLING for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for each person for admission to the Pavilion. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. jy/J-EMORIAL WATER TROUGH. Erected to the memory of the late Mr. Henry Alder, for 21 years Inspector for the S.P.C.A., and presented by an anonymous donor, will be unveiled by MRS. HENRY ALDER, and the water turned on by MRS. PRESTON CHAMBERS On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, at 2 p.m. At Sturdee Street, Market Square (Close to City Markets). All members of the S.P.C.A., past and present, and the general public, are heartily invited to be present. Speakers:— HON. GEORGE FOWLDS REV. JASPER CALDER LEONARD E. RHODES, ESQ. A. J. STRATFORD, ESQ. DOGS FOR SALE CHAMPION Bred Pekinese Puppies, by the well known winning dog Bumble of Tong.—Apply Prince Arthur Hotel, Wellesley St. WINES FOB SALE CHOOSE a Wine as you would a friend: therefore choose Corban’s. BRAY’S Famous No. I Port Wine, 30s per case, 12 quart bottles; freight paid, nearest station.—Bray’s Vineries., Ltd., Auckland. INVALID Port. 425; Claret, 425; Red 48s; Sherry, 48s; Extra Special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port, 60s. Freight Paid. Delivery Free.—Corban’s “The Wine People,” 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone 42-463; or Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. SPARKLING Perry, made from Ripe Pears, 25s per case; 12 quart bottles; freight paid, nearest station.—Bray’s Vineries, Ltd., Auckland. PECIAL Reduction till February 29, No. 10 Port, 2 gallons, £l. Bring kegs, jars, to Corbans Wines, 31 Fort St. FRUIT FOR SALE PEARS, Bon Chretien, now at their best, Ss 6d 521 b; two weeks only; rail paid. —J, Waterhouse, Te Kauwhata. wanted known CAMERA Repairs, Spare Parts; every make; New and Old Apparatus Bought, Sold, Exchanged.—l6l Hobson St. CHOICEST Household Meats at D. Reid’s Quick-Service Auctions. —College Hill, Tuesday, 10.30; Friday, 10. Khyber Pass Shop, Friday, 1 p.m. OOD Wool gives pleasure to knitter T and wearer alike —Use Patons and Baldwins, the world’s best. HATS —Reblocking and Cleaning Department for Ladies’ and Gent.’s Hats.—Cox’s Hat Factory, Karangahape Rd. IT pays to use the best wools obtainable—Patons and Baldwins. Qualities for all purposes. LADIES, to be strong and healthy, use Orange Lily.—Full particulars, Dewar, Strand Arcade LEARN to Knit—Get “Woolcraft,” 88 pages, illustrated, 9d.—Patons and Baldwins, Ltd. Box 1441, Wellington. M~~ RS. H. HUDSON, Nurse Masseuse, Room 7, Woolworth Buildings, Karangahape Rd. Patients visited. Viollet Ray treatments. >TEVER-RUB,” a Great Sixpenny ¥ Line! For Clothes and Dishes.— Glover and Co., Remuera and Royal Oak Stores. . RALPH’S Reliable Remedies.—Ralph Sanft. Chemist. 239 Symonds St.. Auckland. SIGN WRITING for all purposes.— Beaven and Tippett, Lome St. Phone 43-666. N TAT U R E C U R E. CONSULT M. WALKER, SPECIALIST, Pierce Building, Symonds Street, • (Above Snedden’s). Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 47-640. Over 20 years’ successful Auckland practice. “Nature is the best physician.” —Dr. W. J. Mayo. TRADE PERSONAL. LADIES! —Your Felt and Tagel Hats Remodelled, latest style.—Cox, the Hatter. Karangahape Road. SIGNWRITING, Posters, Show Cards.— Cheaper at Mills and Saunders, opp. T..v.-i: HalL ELECTRICAL WORK AND SUP P LIB j A LL Classes of Electrical Installations TrA. carried out under personal supervision.—Watson, Steele and Ganley. Ltd.. Wellesley St. W. A LLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac -uA Av„ Auckland, for highest-grade Electric installations.— Phones 44-443, 46-611. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 3
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