HOUSES, ETC., TO LET DEVONPORT. —6 Rooms, every corn*. —Apply Airs. Haywood, 7 Matai lid., Devonport. ARAGE to Let. 5s per week.—Apply X S Cockburn St., Grey Lynn, p RAH AM STREET, City, 5-fooraed VX House and Conveniences, El 10s.— Baker and Swan, Lister Buildings, Yictoria St. East. JARGE Shop to Let, Queen St.—Apply J Winstone, Ltd., Queen St. MOTOR GARAGE To Let.—Apply 7 Seymour Square. off Jervois Rd., Ponsonby. MT. EDEN—S Rooms, 32s 6d; Remuera, 5 Rooms, 30s; Ponsonby, 5 Rooms, 30s; Devonport, 5 Rooms, 27s 6d.— Lambie, Endean's Bldgs. I> EMU ERA, Ascot Avenue, House six rooms, all conveniences, reasonable. —Apply 11 Stratford St., Parnell. > EMUERA and Three Kings—Two BunV galows, 0 and 4-roomed, all corns.; reasonable.—Phone 25-383. SHOP, Double Brick, 5 rooms, new, modbrn; 37s 6d.—331 Mt. Albert Rd., corner Dominion Rd. IFEKG I'SOX AYE., Edendale.—New 4roomed Bungalow, with porch, all convs., 325; 6d. —Phone 20-801. ItJA. KHYBER PASS. Furn., 6-roomed 4 Bungalow, all convs.; large lawn and flower garden; suitable for professional or business gentleman; rent. 90s; references required.—W. Pitman, above address. BELMONT, Egremont St.—s Rooms, and kitchenette, all conveniences, fully furnished, including piano and sewing machines 35s per week. BELMONT, Egremont St.—l Rooms and kitchenette, sleeping porch, all conveniences; 30s per week. MT. ALBERT, Alt. Royal Avenue.— Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, all modern conveniences; 32s 6d. CITY, Queen St. —Lock-up Shop, lowrental to good tenant. Richard \ rthur, t td., ichard Arthur, ltd., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, Members of Real Estate Institute of Auckland.
FLATS TO LET KAFLE PARK, Mountain Rd., Epsom. —Large Bed-sitting Room, unfurnished, individual kitchen and bathroom. —Phone 20-333. APARTMENTS VACANT ROOMS 4, large; 20s per week.—Apply John Sutton’s yards, Lower Hobson St. WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE, M.C., no children; sunny position; every conv.; terms moderate; rent in advance.—Urgent, A, 1597, The Sun. BUSINESSES FOR SALE Apartments. —ingoingcost £ 1,000 a year ago; accept £450; sickness. — Cummack, Exchange Lane, Sole Agents. >OOT Repairing Business for Sale; turnover ’£2o weekly. Terms.— Apply Boots, A, 1584, The Sun. ORK Shop for sale, in City; excellent business; no opposition.—Address at The Sun, 287. SUBURBAN GROCERY and CONFECTIONERY STORE, in progressive provincial town; with four-roomed dwelling attached. Confectionery department a separate shop; turnover £3,200; leasehold. Plant, fittings and stock at valuation: small goodwill; cash required about £650, or terms arranged. Address at THE SUN, 290. FOR SALE BY TENDER I T Y O F AUCKLAND. STALLS ON POINT CHEVALIER RESERVE. Alternative Tenders will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 27, 1928, for: — (a) The sole right of selling ice cream, soft drinks, fruit and sweets from a stall in the Point Chevalier Reserve. (b) For the same privilege WITHOUT the sole right. Tenderers to state the weekly rent that they are prepared to pay and also the period for which the privilege is desired. The highest or any tendex* not necessarily accepted.
MEETINGS HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. The Annual General Meeting: will be held on WEDNESDAY, September 19, nt 2.30 p.m., at the Lyceum Club, Short’s Bldgs., Queen St. Members are requested to wear Badges. Holders of A.H.A. Badges may attend the Meeting. ETHEL A. KIDD, President. EMMA BUCKLEY TURKIXGTOX, Hon. Secretary. UC K L AN D INSTITUTE. SESSION 1928. An Illustrated Lecture by DR. E. B. GUNSON, Entitled “THE HEART AND BLOOD CIRCULATION’' Will be Delivered in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, Princes Street, on MONDAY, September 10, at 8 P.M. The Public is Invited to Attend. GILBERT ARC HEY. SecretaryRATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. N AUCKLAND BRANCH. Y.W'.C.A. SOCIAL HALL, Queen St., MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 8 P.M. A Public Meeting will be held, when the speakers will be the Returned Delegates from Pan Pacific Conference. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. Admission Free. EDUCATIONAL STCUTHBERT’S COLLEGE, EPSOM. AUCKLAND. THIRD TERM COMMENCES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928. Boarders to arrive MONDAY. September 10, 1928. The Principal, Miss L. Clouston, 8.A.. will interview Parents and Guardians, at the College, on MONDAY, September 10, 1928. G. BAILEY, Registrar.
BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL. ACTIONS speak louder than words. 68 families comfortably Housed in 30 months. —Phillips, “Bungalow Specialist,” Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. UNGALOWS, Seaside, built anywhere; 5 Rooms from £325; workmanship guaranteed.—Phone 26-655, J. Cain, Great North RcL, Pt. Chevalier.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 454, 8 September 1928, Page 3
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