SITUATIONS VACANT. CARPENTERS (2), smart, wanted —A dealing, Awatea Rd., Parneil. Im P rover wanted, nut 3 r^' ears ’ experience.— ingSl y ßemuera. ood - Tudor Theatre BuildHOSPITAL BOARD. Applications, returnable at this Office un invited"for S OXDAT ' September invited for the position of SIS TER-IN- CHARGE WARKWORTH COTTAGE HOSPITAL. General and Midwifery Nursing Certifidorsedreql?.tsfd - Applications "o be Hospital” Sister ~ in ~Charge, Warkworth H. A. SOMERVILLE. Kitchener St., Auckland. Secretar-V----AUCKLAND; APPOINTMENT OP COSTING OFFICER. nffi PPl 'f C o T lO f ' s will be received at the 95SS of , the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 12 noon on THURSDAY September 27, 1928, for the position of COSTING OFFICER. Conditions of appointment may be obtained at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. QREY HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS addressed to the Secretary, accompanied by references, are invited for the position of MATRON for the Greymouth Hospital. Salary, £250 per annum. Applicants must state age and when able to commence duties. Applications close on Monday, September 24, at Noon. A. A. ROUSE, Secretary. o NEED TO GO TO COLLEGE— The I.C.S. will coach you in your own home in your spare time, and send you to the EXAM, fully prepared to past through the open door to the many Professions—MATRICULATION. I.C.S. training takes you from the beginning right through to the end—qualification for the highest diplomas. * An inquiry to-day will only cost you a penny stamp. All Text Books provided. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD.,305 C N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED ABOUT Plumbing, Sanitary Work, drainage, roofs, spouting repaired; reasonable. —Plumber, 4 Suffolk St. (off Newton Rd.). PERSONAL PLEASE read Trade Personal, Jubilee Institute for the Blind. RUNNING on my property, Manurewa, Red and White Heifer. If not claimed within seven days and expenses paid, will be sold.—M. Goodger. TRADE PERSONAL. FROCKS, Coats and Furs. Small deposit. Wear as you pay.—Kerr and Company, 25 Security Bldgs, Queen St. ADIES! Your Felt and Tagel Hats Remodelled, latest style.—Cox, the Hatter, Karangahape Rd. ISS JACOBSEN, late Toilet Parlour, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, has Resumed Business, Manchester Unity Bldgs.. Hobson St. Murrell mckee and Co., 314 Diiworth Buildings, third floor.—Watchmakers, Jewellers. Repairs. Old jewellery bought. THE Jubilee Institute for the Blind wish to notify their many friends that they have accumulated a large stock of high-grade door mats. For prices and sizes, ring phone 45-870.
YV r OODLANDS" CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME. On Slopes of Nit. Victoria. For Comfort, Sunshine, Fresh Sea Breezes, and Home. 3RMS MODERATE. PHONE 22-563. Few minutes from Wharf. MISS R. POTTS, 26 Mays St., Devonport. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION DOARD, RESlDENCE.—Permanents, holidays, week-ends; dancing - , bath- ■ !n £> tennis- 17 acres of camping sites | amid beautiful sceenry; foot of VVaitakere WANTED TO SP.T.r., ABOUT Building Materials.—New and Second-hand, see Sawyer and Lowndes. Save money. Estimates furnished. Same side Farmers’ Trading (only).—Phone 41-421. ~A L L NIGHT SERVICE STATION now H opened by MARKET PETROL STATION, between Tepid Baths and City Markets. Auckland scare coy., Ernie Queen St. —We sell and repair scales of every description.—Phone 44-969. WANTED Sell Super Quality English j Sleeping Bags, reduced to 50s each ' at Disposal Sales Depot, Buckle St., Wellington. Obtain order form from Post Office. BARROWS, Extension Ladders, Washtubs, etc., from Pelham's, 150 Victoria St , last a life time. Phone 40-654. BROADWAY Auction Mart, Hardley’s Bldgs., Newmarket.—3-piece Chesterfield Suite in moquette, £l6 10s.—Phone 43-959. BUSY BEE, 165 Ponsonby Road.—Rimu Beds complete with Bedding and Pillows, 60s; New Rimu Chests, 47s 6d. DAD’S Shop.—Let us furnish you on Easy Terms.—Folding Camp Chairs, 7s lid; Washstand, 12s 6d; Rocking Chair, 14s 6d; Bedstead and Wire, 205.—464 Queen St. AD’S Branch (near Tabernacle), Singer Drophead Machine, £7 10s; sple ncl id sewer; easy chairs, £2 10s. 1 rT - BEST’S Retfa Pills, 10s 6d, post free. Auckland Pharmacy, 354 Queen St., opp. Town Hall. W. HALL’S FAMOUS CAPSOLS.Price 12s 6d package, post free. To ensure getting genuine order direct from Sole Agents, Bridge Drug Store, Dtd., Chemists, 3 Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridge). W _ ANTED Sell Military Overcoats, dyed navy blue, 15s (require minor repairs) and 10s damaged; but plenty of wear), at Disposal Sales Depot, Buckle St., Wellington. Obtain order form from Post Office, Encyclopaedia britanica, 25 volumes, 9th edition; price, £ls or near offer; owner going to England.— Address at The Sun. 295. ENEMAS, 5s 6d; Whirling Sprays, 10s 6d.—Wooliams’s Pharmacies. Ltd., 34 Queen St. and 115 Karangahape Rd. WANTED Sell Renovated Riding Breeches, 7s 6d each at Disposal Sales Depot, Buckle St., Wellington. Obtain order form from Post Office. EW Season’s Patterns Arrived Alterations and remodelling.—The Little Tailor Shop, 18 Victoria St. E. Phone 43-088. PRINTER’S Type and Sundries, or Jobbing Plant, for sale; type in good condition.—“Printery,” A, 1647, The Sun. WANTED Sell Renovated Uniform Jackets, 7s 6d each at Disposal Sales Depot, Buckle St., Wellington. Obtain order form from Post Office. PRINTING Plant for Sale, complete, and in good condition. Terms arranged.—‘Printer,’* A, 1646, The Sun. EWING Machines, Singers, dropheads, from £7 10s, 20 years’ guarantee. Repairs to all makes.—Thompson’s, 9 Strand Arcade; 34 years established. SEWING Machines, all makes, guaranteed, needles, parts, repairs.—Rogers, 23 and 33 Wellesley St. Phone 45-723. SOIL, Black, 8s a yard.—Ring 13-168, or communicate Denison, 61 Grange Rd., i m mediately. IMBER, second-hand, cheapest in Auckland, Corrugated Iron, Doors, Sashes, Verandahs glassed in.—Cr. Khy- i her Pass and Mountain Rds. Phone 20-066. j 8S “I D.—A great price, a great Hat, ! JLJL at Bert Marshall’s, the : Symonds St. Hat King.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS •yyATNEY SIBUN AND SONS. 1 Symonds Street and Newmarket. Phones: 47-619, 47-819 Residence, 41 PARK RD., 41-534. r n Y. Mcivoß and sons' L. UNDERTAKERS, Karangahape Road, next Newton Post • 1 Mt. Eden Rd. Phone 46-244. Private 24-346. MONUMENTAL MASONS Parkinson and co.. victoria st. — The most progressive Monumental Nasons. Catalogues free on application. Phone, 44-164. = _ ======;:;:==:= TOIIiET. ' 4 RTISTIC Shingling, Waving, Tinting, A Hair Treatment. —Lily Elsie Parlours.—4l? Upper Queen St. Phone 43-465. HARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame Mae), direct from Hollywood, California. Introducing Eugen4's new Flat Permanent Waving System, now so popular.—Suite 34. 3rd Floor, H.M. Arcade. Thone 47-034. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS. KEEP Fit and Enjoy Life.—Take ‘‘PHOSPHORTON,” the great Nerve Tonic. Bottles 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 7s 6d.—A. pccles. Chemist. PUPILS WANTED. BOXING, Physical Culture. —Particulars apply Mike Tracey’s Gymnasium, SA Customs St. West, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. riass work: private lessons. ELECTRICAL WORK. AND SUPPLIES ' 4 LL Classes of Electrical Installations xv carried out under personal supervision.—Watson, Steele and Ganley, Ltd., Wellesley St. W, 4 LLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac xv Avenue, Auckland, for highest-grade Electric Installations.—Phones 44-443, 48-611.
THE SUN NEWSPAPERS Free Accident Insurance
rpHE SUN NEWSPAPERS, LTD., will pa}', subject as hereunder, to the legal representative of any person above the age of 14 years or under the age of 66 years at the time of the accident who being a subscriber to and has THE SUN home delivered, and to whom THE SUN shall have been delivered for a period of at least one week immediately prior to and on the day of the accident (if there is any issue of THE SUN on that day) and whose signed notification has been received and acknowledged by THE SUN Newspapers, Limited, AuckACCI DENTS OF TRAVEL AND LIFTS 0) Ol |||la if the subscriber shall be killed, or dies as the result of injuries received, by accident to any passenger railway train in which such person is travelling as a ticket-bearer or fare-paying passenger, providing that the total sum payable arising out of any one accident as defined in condition (g) shall not exceed £I,OOO. (2) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received by accident to any tram or steamer or ferry in which •such person is travelling as a ticketbearer or fare-paying passenger or to any motor-bus, taxi-car, private hire (> ar (Including service and-or touring omnibus, coach, horse cab or passenger vehicle which is being driven by a licensed driver and in which the subscriber is travelling as a fare-paying passenger. (Home Delivery Subscribers being Policemen or Rail or Tramway Employees in Uniform and Drivers, Firemen, Guards, Inspectors. Conductors and Stewards of Passenger Railway Trains; Captains, Engineers, Firemen, Deckhands of ferry boats; Taxi-car and Cab drivers and Private Hire Car (including service and/or touring car). Omnibus, Cab,
Coach and Passenger Vehicle drivers while on duty (excluding any driver intoxicated at the time of the accident) shall be deemed fare-paying passengers and any person whose fare has been paid or is paid by another person shall also be deemed a fare-paying passenger, and the expression “fare" includes any cash remuneration or hire money.) (3) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while entering or alighting from any stationary tram, train, steamer, ferry or vehicle mentioned in clauses (1) and (2). (4) £SOO if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while travelling in or driving a passenger lift or elevator set apart for the xise of passengers in a building used for residential or business purposes. Subscribers are not covered under this clause unless injured as the result of an accident happening to any such lift or elevator. ACCIDENTS IN THE STREETS (5) £IOO if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while and as a pedestrian in a public thoroughfare colliding or coming in contact with any moving vehicle. '6) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed " or dies as the result of injuries received while engaged and acting as a Tram or Bus Conductor or Inspector falling or being struck and thrown from the footboard by a passing vehicle. (Subscribers intoxicated at the time of the accident are not included in the three preceding clauses.) CYCLING AND MOTOR-CYCLING ACCIDENTS 7) £IOO in case of death of the subscriber if he or she shall be accidentally killed while riding in a public thoroughfare a bicycle, tricycle or motor-cycle, solely for pleasure but including journeys to and from the subscriber’s usual place of business (not including business journeys) provided tljat such reader is a duly licensed
driver and is not at the time of the accident indulging in a racing contract, speed trial, or track riding ACCIDENT BY FIRE (S) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received by reason of the burning of a building in which such subscriber resides or works ACCIDENTS OF SPORT (9) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while such subscriber is engaged or competing as an amateur in any game or sport conducted under the jurisdiction of and in accordance with the rules of a duly constituted club or governing body LIFE-SAVING ACCIDENTS (10) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received in endeavouring to save human life. TOTAL OR PARTIAL DISABLEMENT (11) £250 in case of an accident as delined in the clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause PERMANENT. TOTAL DISABLEMENT through the loss of two limbs or two eyes or one limb and one eye (12) £IOO in case of an accident as deiined in the clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEMENT through the loss of one limb or one eye (13) £5 per week for a period not exceeding two weeks in case of an accident as defined in clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT provided that in the case of accidents to subscribers while playing football or riding bicycles or motor-cycles not more than one week’s compensation at £5 a week shall be payable HOME ACCIDENTS (14) £l5O if the subscriber shall be killed as the result of an accident in his or her private dwellinghouse, flat or rooms.
ORDER FORM A 12/9/28 To obtain the benefits of THE SUN Free Insurance Fill in this form and forward to the Publisher of THE SUN, P.O. Box 630 Auckland < Address.) (Occupation.} (Full Name in Block Letters.} ' * t deliver THE end Of the age ot years, do hereby authorise you to instruct THE SUN Delivery Agent to SUN daily to my home at the above address beneflts ot your Free Insurance in accordance with the Please register me as a Home Delivery Subscriber for t full conditions published in THE SUN (Auckland), Augus , Signature Dated this day ot Signature of Witness . . ~ K „ subscriber and witnessed in ink, must oe iorwarnea to The Pub(Thls notification, filled in and signed by t same is received and acknowledged in writing no fisher of THE SUN. P.O. Bov 630. Auckland and until “<* any of the beneflts above mentioned. Home person shaiJ be deemed a Home Delivery Su^ to any bencfit s whatever hereunder, strictly comply with Delivery Subscribers must, in order to becom subscription for THE SUN to THE SUN Agent when due. all the conditions printed above, and must pay their f . and register their full names and addresses with their (PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY.)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 3
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