HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE THE MODEL HOME We have pleasure in announcing that we have just completed a truly Modern Bungalow—an artistic model of taste and convenience. Every conceivable aid to comfort lias been provided, and the built-in furniture will save you ; many pounds. T*he accommodation includes large living-room, 2 fine Bedrooms, ! a Sleeping Porch, Breakfast-room. Kitchenette electrically equipped. Bathroom, i Laundry-, Front and Back Porches, etc. The house is constructed of Olenburn j Master tile and Brick throughout, and roofed with W instone's Marseilles Tiles, the i motor garage being constructed and roofed similarly. Everything is sound, solid and dependable, and an advertisement of our work and the materials and equipment used. The grounds are already laid o\?t in concrete paths, lawn ; and rockery—everything is ready for you to walk in ‘The Dependable Builders,” Garden Homes Construction Co., Ltd., Dilworth Building. INVITE YOU to inspect this model home, situated in Denbigh Av.—the best position on the Winstone Park Extension Estate—at any time on Saturday afternoon. November 3, when a representative will be in attendance to show you throtigh. and—if you desire it—sell to you on a £SO DEPOSIT
ELECTORAL. X T r l T about*. SS.Li. JUABOUR PARTY ARTY AUCKLAND EAST Mg: J. A. Lee, m.p. EE, M.P. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)—PARNELL LIBRARY, 8 p.m. Chairman: MR. J. J. SULLIVAN. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) ST. ANDREW’S HALL. SYMONDS ST.. 8 p.m. FRIDAY—CORNER GRAFTON BRIDGE AND GRAFTON ROAD, 7.45. SATURDAY THE SQUARE NEWMARKET, 7.45 p.m. Workers and Supporters of MR. J. A. LEE are asked to meet at St. Andrew’s Hall, Symonds Street, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 7 p.m. sharp. MR. LEE will traverse new matter on his return meetings. The Reform advertisement invites electors to “Compare Coates and his Team." Mr. Lee accepts the invitation. PARNELL ELECTORATE. J. W. Y ARNALL ARNALL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) PUBLIC WORKS CAMP, PUREWA, 8 p.m. YARNALL FOR PARNELL. W AITEM AT A ELECTORATE. Af' 1 ASBORNE • VX. V/SBORNE TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) HINEMOA AV., VICTORIA PARK. TO-MORROW (THURS.) MASONIC HALL, NORTHCOTE. FRIDAY, NOV. 9—GREENMILL THEATRE, MILFORD. Supported by MR. M. J. SAVAGE, Deputy Leader of His Majesty’s Opposition. LADIES’ MEETINGS, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) MASONIC HALL. NORTHCOTE. TO-MORROW (THURS.) MASONIC HALL, DEVONPORT, Prominent Lady Speakers will also Address the Meetings. Above meetings at 2.30. EDEN ELECTORATE. Wrp A NDERTON • -i- • -fINDERTON TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) EMPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD at 7.45 p.m. Supported by MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P., Deputy Leader of Official Opposition. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)—CORNER EDEN VALE AND WYNYARD RDS., 7.30 p.m. COR. DOMINION ROAD AND CHARLES STREET, 8.15 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 9th—CORNER VALLEY AND DOMINION RDS., 7.30. PAGE’S CORNER, Supported by MR. McBRINE, 8 p.m. GREY LYNN ELECTORATE. MR. TT 1 PARTRAM, M.P., R. X? . -Ll . -DaRTRAM, M.P., TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) CORNER FIFTH AV. AND GLADSTONE RD.. 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) CORNER MOA RD. AND TUI ST., 8.30. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)—Women’s Meeting—ST. CUTHBERT’S HALL (Westmere Estate), 2.30 p.m. Supported by MRS. SOLJAK. Chair, MRS. A. M. CASSIE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)—CORNER GARNETT RD. and ZOO, 7.15 p.m. CORNER PEEL ST. AND RICHMOND RD., 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 9th inst.—WOMEN’S MEETING, KINGSLAND COMMITTEE ROOM (opposite Jubilee Hall), 2.30 p.m. Supported by M. J. A. LEE. Chair: MRS. JENSEN. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. H. G. R. Mifgg iu.r., TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TITIRANGI ROAD. SEABROOK AVE. 7 p.m. CORNER ASTLEY AVE. and GARDNER RD., 7.30 p.m. AVONDALE FLATS, VICTORIA HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) BIRKDALE, VERRAN’S CORNER, 7 p.m BIRKENHEAD. FORESTERS’ HALL, 8 p.m. AUCKLAND CENTRAL WTr parry, m.p. • XT ARRY. M.P. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) N*ELS< ST., Opp. VICTORIA HOUSE, 8 p.r TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) CORN VIRGINIA AV. AND NEW NOR r RD., 8 p.m. ROSICILL ELECTORATE. AO RICHARDS, . O. XVICHARDS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) —COR. MAY RD. AND RICHARDSON RD., WAIKOWHAI DISTRICT, 7.45 p.m. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)—SPECIAL MEETING TO LADIES ONLY, 2.30 p.m. KING GEORGE HALL, MOUNT ALBERT. • TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)—CORNER HILLSBOROUGH RD., MOUNT I ALBERT RD., MOUNT ROSKILL. f 7.45 p.m. AUCKLAND WEST. MX QAVAGE, M.P., . O . Oavage. M.P.. | OFFICIAL, LABOUR CANDIDATE, j TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 7 p.m.— —CORNER BROWN ST. AND RICHj MOND RD. i TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 2.30 p.m.— i LADIES’ MEETING, LEYS INSTITUTE. Assisted by Lady Speakers, j TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 8 p.m.— ; MISSION HALL, HERNE BAY. TENDERS. DIMALITE, the Modern Adjustable Reading Lamp, demonstrated at our showrooms.—C. N. Williamson, Ltd., 272 ; Queen Street. W, \y TLSON - L T]D *' BLACKSMITHS. ENGINEERS. | ELECTRIC AND OXY-ACETONE WELDERS HEEL, TIP. AND TOE PLATE MANUFACTURERS. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDERS’ AND STRUCTURAL WORK MADE TO ORDER. LAWN ROLLERS ALWAYS IN STOCK STONE-CUTTING TOOLS A SPECIALITY. 51, 53. 55 FEDERAL STREET. PHONE 45-541.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 3
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