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ONLY £4OO EACH BEST PART EPSOM Rich Volcanic Soli. no stone; sewer drainage; e.L. gas, water. SECTIONS 64 x 173. SECTIONS 54 x ITS. SECTIONS 64 x ITS. LEVEL IN GOOD GRASS. VERY EASY TERMS; LOW DEPOSITS. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. MAN CREW A HILL. on the slopes, few mins, from G.P.0.. and concrete roat: Great opportunity for Speculator . Builder. 2 residences and 4 acres land. Fine modern family Residence. T rooms, bathroom, pantry. store-room, wash house, copper, tubs. Dining room, 20 x i 16, 3 b. rooms, 12 x 10; 1 b.r., 14 x It sitting room, 14 x 12; kitchen. 12 x 12. bathroom, store-room, pantry, Bx 6; w.h 10 x 12: workshop, 12 x 10; line sleeping porch, 16 x 8. Insurance, £ 1.000. On section 1J acres. 198 ft. frontage Splendid garden and orchard. Price, ill, 800. No. 2 Residence, built about 6 veai-5-roomed Bungalow, all con vs., and in splendid order, on 1 acre. Price, £9o«*. Section splendid shelter trees. Both houses built by Owner (a retired • •ity contractor) of heart timber and best materials. Adjoining li-acre section, no buildings For family reasons owner will sell the two residences and 4 acres for £2,700. Easy terms. ENOS. S. PEGLER. BARFOOT, Newmarket, for Reinuera, Epsom, and One Tree Hill Properties; coloured map of district free. A NGORA RABBIT-RAISING, Poultrx A Gardening.—ldeal opening here. £ ' ! deposit secures grassy i-acre. North lin* with 5-roomed Modern Bungalow, 3min bus, train; £Bso.—Owner, TO9 Dil worth ; Building. Phone 42-248. 40 ACRES, 2 miles City boundary, Cit - water, e.l. passes property; good SECTIONS FOR SALE. ALWAYS Available.—Good Sections, small deposits; plans prepared loan applicants. Phillips, Builder. Point Chevalier. Phone 27-148. EPSOM, Sir James Gunson’a Estate. Landscape Rd.—6o x 200, elevated, native shrubs, sunny aspect.—Phone 20-836. G OOD Section, best residential loealitv W Grey Lynn; 2nd tram section; good soil; £295. —Winstone, Ltd. FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE 1 Ai\ ACRES, East Coast; 66 cows, house. plant: equity £2,000; HOUSES. ETC., TO LET B UNGALOWS, all good, 255, 27s G< 30s; several others higher priced. H. Mayhill, Tram Terminus, Eidendale. BUNGALOW', modern, every com Remuera terminus; rent £2.—Hadfield and Sons, 5 Winstone's Bldgs. PARNELL. Self-contained, modern Flat, 3 rooms; 255; cheap.—Hadfield. 5 Winstone’s Bldgs, FLATS TO LET MT. EDEN.—FIat, bedroom, dining room, kitchenette; also Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, balcony, furn., selfcontained.—6B Mt. Eden Rd. APARTMENTS VACANT N 1 -6 Morrow St., Newmarket. ST. STEPHEN’S, Parnell.—Two large Sunny Furnished Rooms; kitchenette; all convs.—Phone 43-647; 3 Corunna RAILWAY NOTICES. : N BW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HALF ORDINARY FARES. ! to Auckland and back as follows:—Hamilton dep. 7.15 a.m., Frankton 7.21, Ngaru;< - wahia 7.44, Taupiri 7.54, Huntly 8.4, Te i kauwhata 8.23, Mercer, 8.51, Pokeno 8.59, Tuakau 9.11, Pukekohe 9.22, Drury 9.39, i Auckland air. 10.28 a.m. Return train ! leaves Auckland 5.50 p.m., Drury 6.38, ; Pukekohe 6.55, Tuakau 7.5, Mercer 7.29, i Huntly 8.10, Ngaruawahia 8.30, Frankton 8.52, Hamilton arr. 8.57 p.m. I These trains stop for passengers only ! at Frankton, Horotiu, Ngaruawahia, Taui piri, Huntly, Te Kauwhata, Mercer, 1 Pokeno, Tuakau, Pukekohe and Drury (.'heap excursion tickets will be issued to j Auckland from Hamilton and all stopping stations. These tickets are avail : able only by above trains, and are not I available for break of journey. Examples of return fares: From Hamilton, second 9s 3d, first 13s 6d; Ngaruawahia, 8s and ills 6d; Huntly, 7s and 10s 6d; Te Kau ■ whata, 6s and 8s 6d; Pokeno, 4s 6d and 0s 6d; Pukekohe, 3s 6d and 5s 6d; Drury, ; ! 2s 6d and 4s. !N : EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. lOn SUNDAY”, November 11, special excursion train, connecting with inotoi I buses to and from Waitomo Caves, leaveStrand 7.35 a.m., Tauranga 7.40, Katika'; 8.22, Waihi 9.9, Paeroa 10.0, Te Aroh 30.24, Waitoa 10.36, Morrinsville 10.49, I Hamilton 11.21. Frankton 11.40 a.m., ai I riving Hangatiki 12.40 p.m. Connecting train leaves Thames for Paeroa at 8. a.m., Thames South 8.54, Purfri 9.16 a.n j RETURN TRAIN leaves Hangatiki 5.1 p.m., Frankton 6.30, Morrinsville 7.7, T ' Aroha 7.31, Paeroa 8.13, Waihi 8.54. aim I arrives Strand 10.10 p.m.. Connecting • train for Thames leaves Faeroe 8.0 p.n •(Thames arr. 8.53 p.m.). These trains [stop if required for passengers at Tau -jranga, Katikati, Waihi, Paeroa. Thame • South to Komata North inclusive. T. Aroha, Waitoa, Morrinsville, Hamilton = I and Frankton. j CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS wi % j be issued to Hangatiki from BtnuM I Thames, and all stopping stations, I?i conjunction with a special ticket (adu 33s 6d, child 7s) covering return mote ' trip Hangatiki to Waitomo and guide fees lor viewing three caves. The rail tick*-:-j will be available only by above speck trains, and are not available for break j of journey. -i EXAMPLES OF RETURN FARES _ (rail journey only): From Tauranga ami -(Strand, second 13s 9d, first 20s 6d; froi- ». Waihi, 9s 9tl and 14s 6d; from Paero; 8s 6d and 12s 6d; from Thames, 10s 3d t and 15s 6d; from Te Aroha. ,7s 3d and 110 s 6d: from Morrinsville, 6s and 6<l [ from Hamilton and Frankton, 4s 3d and j 6s. Each passenger for Hangatiki will re“'quire to purchase, in addition to rail I ticket, the special ticket embracing the x return motor journey and guide fee>f Excursionists can obtain hot water . i Waitomo. Refreshment rooms at I rankI ton will be open on both outward and re- ! turn journeys. , _ . >r ; Free passes (except those held by men j bers of Legislature) will NOT be availn • able by above train. ELECTRO PLATERS. TRIAL Is All We Want.—Nicholas and Whaley, 68A, Albert St. PhotM

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 3

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