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BUILDERS OF GARDEN HOMES All that goes to bring: happiness is closely bound up in your home. To« want freedom to-day and desire the kind of house to give this to vou and your family The “home beautiful,” with interior decorations of her own choice, electrically equipped, with proved labour-saving devices conveniently built in. is demanded bv the modern woman—and rightly so. Let us show you our “Garden Home” designs you will find your ideal in one of these. To finance construction mav have been your difficulty: we will do this and build for you without delav. on terms so easy that you can repay principal and interest by instalments—like rent! WE BUILD IN BRICK OR WOOD e can assist you in the selection of a section from approved subdivisions, should L°u n already possess one: if you do, build now: your interest payments will not P *5.- e sol J) s out for unimproved land. Our principals* extensive experience in building artistic homes ensures sound and expeditious workmanship. Consult GARDEN HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., (OAG AND STAFFORD. Managers). DILWORTH BUILDINGS. PUBLIC NOTICES R O TV X LA X D O R SELECTION. Notice is hereby given that applications for the undermentioned Sections will be received at this Office, up to 4 p.m., on FRIDAY, July 27, 1325. FOR SELECTION ON OPTIONAL TENURE. 502 Acres, 9 miles from Oparau. Capital Value £315. Loadine £llO 539 FOR SELECTION ON RENEWABLE LEASE. The loading for improvements on the two last-mentioned Sections will be payable in cash, and on the other holdings by cash deposit, the balance being repayable over a period of years. Sale Plans, giving full information, may be obtained from this Office, and Sale plans may be inspected at the principal Post Offices. District Lands and Survey Office, K. M. GRAHAM, Auckland, July 5, 1928. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

MEETINGS A MONSTER MEETING (Under the Auspices of Avondale Ratepayers’ Association). AVONDALE TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT *8 P.M. Speakers: J. R. LUNDON: Civic Square Lease Scandal. CR. W. H. MURRAY: Civic Administration. H. P. TAYLOR (Vice-president City West Association): Objects and Benefits of Ratepayers’ Associations. Intending visitors advised to come early. LAWN tennis A BRUCE for Tennis Racquets; rac- • quets restrung and repaired; patronised by Tilden, ex-world’s champion.— 94 Albert St. THE SUN AGENCIES PONSONBY•R. C. Wills, Chemist, 117 Ponsonby Road. Misses E. and C. Cowbourne, Confectioners, 17 Ponsonby Road. E. Morgan, Fruiterer, 95 Ponsonby Road. C. F. Stevenson, Stationer, 139 Ponsonby Road. Miss Phillips, Confectioner, 316 Ponsonby Road. Stone, Stationer, 288 Ponsonby Road. Miss J. Allen, Confectioner, Golden Bowl. Ponsonby Road. REMUERAMrs. A. M. Talbot, Tobacconist, Remuera Road Extension. McMahon, Advance Fruit Store, Remuera Terminus. Mrs. K. Atherton, Confectioner, 121 Remuera Road, opp. Victoria Av. J. Anderson, Corner Bassett Road and Remuera Road. RICHMOND— J. J. Clarke. Dairy, 49 Warnock St. ROYAL OAK— S. Lamont, Confectioner, 776 Manukau Road. *L. Butler. Chemist. Mrs. M. Ward, Cr. Pah and Mt. Albert Roads. STANLEY BAY— D. Hughes, Fruiterer, Calliope Road. SYMONDS STREET— Mrs. G. KL Nicholson, Lyric Bldgs., Symonds Street. S. C. Pooer, news agent, 99 Symonds St., opp. Grafton Bridge. Meyer, Stationer, 235 Symonds Street. Mrs. Dredge, News Agent, 129 Symonds Street. TAKAPUNA— A. F. Barnes, Confectioner, Hauraki Corner. A. Marshall. Stationer, Mon Desir. Mrs. Landall, Hall’s Corner. THREE KINGS— Miss Henderson, Winstone Park Estate, Dominion and Mount Albert Roads. Mrs. J. T. Chadderton, corner Rugby and Mount Albert Roads. TE PAPAPA— E. Bouzaid, Campbell Road. DARGAVILLE —D. Kinnibrugh. PAPAKURA—Beams, J. MANUREWA—Emptage, Mrs. PUKEKOHE—Churches, Miss HAMILTON—GiImour, G.; phone 1747. HOWICK—Howie, J. G. HUNTLY—King, J. MORRINSVILLE—Coombes, J. NGARUAWAHIA—Eyre, R. TE AROHA. —Rivett, J. D., Phone 226. PAEROA—DunIop, R. B. ROTORUA— F. White, News Agent and Tobacconist. Tutanekai Street. TE KUlTl—Hackett. THAMES—Chapman, B. D. WAIHI—Fox. J. J. WAIUKU—H. Jamieson. WHANGAREI—E. Brainsby. •Advertisements Only.

MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS BY ADVERTISING IN “ THE SUN" THE SUN “Smalls” Bring BIG Results Write your Advertisement on this Form and Hand it to THE SUN Agent in your vicinity f or forward direct to THE SUN Office, Wyndham Street. To the Manager of THE SUN, AUCKLAND. Please insert the following Advertisement in TBS SUN. No of Insertions Signature Address For which I enclose stamps 8. ............ .d.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 3

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