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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE DEPENDABILITY IS ACHIEVED firstly by the choice of sound and everlasting: material for your home: and econdly by the selection of dependable builders. Brick homes, dependably c strutted, provide comparative immunity from fire, dampness, external pa intine:, sound p« nitration and maintenance, and we now build them at very little more than the cost of wood. If you are weary of paying rent, or if you have a section that is an encumberance to you. we will be glad to show you how you can acquire a home of your own for cash, or by < directors have been actively engaged in supplying dependable homes for Aucklanders. Call any day or between 7 and 9 p.m. on Fridays, at I>ilworth Building, and see J. L Oag and 11. Stafford, the managers of HARDEN HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.

PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. BETWEEN JACK LIP AX O VIC H, Plaintiff. AND MILLICENT TACY BRETT, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby given that under and by virtue of a Writ of Sale to me directed and issued out of the Supreme Court at Auckland at the suit of the above-named Plaintiff the Execution Creditor against the above-named Defendant in pursuance of a Judgment obtained against her in the said Court in the above action I HAVE TAKEN IN EXECUTION all that the estate right title and interest of the said Millicent Tacy Brett in the undermentioned lands and will cause the same to be sold by Public Auction by Messieurs C. F. Bennett, Limited, Auckland, Auctioneers, at their premises, New Zealand Insurance Company’s Building, on Friday, the 14th day of September, 1925, at 12 o’clock noon unless the amount of the said Writ and all costs and expenses be sooner paid. The Solicitor for the Execution Creditor is BRUCE SCOTT, of Winstone Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS. FIRSTLY all that piece of land containing FOURTEEN DECIMAL SIX PERCHES more or less, being Lot One on a plan deposited in the Land Registrv Office at Auckland under Number 420.; which said piece of land is portion of Allotment Sixteen of Section Eight of the Suburbs of Auckland and is the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 340 Folio 8 of the Auckland Land Registry SUBJECT to Mortgage registered Number 179021 securing repayment of the -principal sum of £6OO. The property is situated at Numbers 35 and 37 College Hill. The buildings comprise a Villa of 10 rooms subdivided into three flats with separate conveniences. SECONDLY, all that piece of land containing THIRTY TWO PERCHES more or less being Lot Sixty-five on a Plan deposited in the Deeds Register Office at Auckland under Number 652 which said piece of land is portion of Allotment one hundred and forty-four of the Parish of Takapuna and is the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 503 Folio 100 Auckland Land Registry but limited as to parcels. SUBJECT to Memorandum of Mortgage registered Number 175912 being a Building Society Moi-tgage upon which the nett liability is £243 2s 6d. The property known as “The Pines,” is situated in Puriri Road Beaclihaven. The buildings comprise a dwelling house of 3 rooms and bathroom and large verandah. Bach at rear, 2 rooms. Buildings insured for £235. Dated at Auckland this 14th dav of August, 1928. C. J. HEWLETT, Sheriff of Auckland. rpHE MELANESIAN MISSION. The Kohimarama Mission Buildings, lately renovated, will be reopened by liis Grace the Archbishop, on SUNDAY, August 26, at 3 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all subscribers to the renovation fund and to friends of the Mission. Bishop J. M. Steward and those members of the Melanesian Mission who have just returned from the Islands will be present. TRAMWAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND CITY CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. ONEHUNGA. ROYAL OAK AND EPSOM ROUTE. Commencing on Monday, August 27 revised time-table will be brought int operation. For further particulars see Officii Timetable and Guide, obtainable fror City Ticket Agencies and Head Office Customs Street West. A. E. FORD. Manager. 24/S/28. REMOVAL NOTICES QATENBY AND JgDDOWES, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Beg to intimate that they have removed to ARGUS HOUSE, Next Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NOTICES. C U O N. No person is authorised to receive money on behalf of the St. John Ambulance Association except the uniformed Transport Officers and District Nurses and the officials at the Ambulance Station.

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, or forward direct to THE SUN OSce, Wyndham Street. To the Manager of THE SUN AUCKLAND. Please insert the following Advertisement in THE SUN. No. of Insertions Signature Address For which I enclose stamps

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 3

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