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HOUSES AXD LAND FOR BALB UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY THE MOST GENUINE OF ALE TESTIMONIALS—AND ONE THAT IS OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION — Garden Homes Construction Co.. Messrs. Oag and Stafford. D .>r S:rs—W • feel we must let you know what pleasure and satisfaction our house—'ou.lt by your firm—has given us in every wav. We cannot speak too highly of the courtesy and attention shown us. at* all times, by yourselves—and especially Mr. Stafford, with whom we came in contact a great deal during the e >• -:ion. to alt* j any little things which added to the beauty. comfort. and convenience of the \ house, without the “Proverbial Extra." All work has been most truthfully exej cuted in every detail. You are quite at liberty to make use of this letter—if 'f j any use to you. | Why not call at 709 Dilworth Building and ascertain how easv it is to get i the same service from I GARDEN HOMES J CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., GOOD FARMLETS PAPAKURA —5 Acres, garden, etc. ror • exchange. PAPATOETOE— 12 An right. No deposit Henderson — 21. aci*< good outbuildings. HANDY TO CITY—ALL UNENCUMBERED close to station, tip-top 7-roomed House, garage, dairy, urgent and genuine sale. Will accept City Residence in •es. close to concrete, splendid soil, well subdivided. Prk e provided purchaser builds. •s. orchard, dost- to station, solidly built 7-roomed House. £2,000, with £3OO deposit. Value here. MEMBER R.E.T. BOX 1581. ALLAN EVANS DILWORTH BUILDINI!.

HOUSES. ETC., TO LET I> UN GALOW, 5 rooms, e. 1., gas; all oonvs.; 22s 6d weekly.—Apply Hayes and Co., Sack Merchants, Newmarket. Dominion rd.—shop, double from good position; low rent, good tenaiv —Hoare. and Co., Wakefield St. Hargreaves st.. college rooms and convs., 27s 6d pet Apply Public Trust Office. M ORNINGSIDI-:—House, partly furn rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, ery conv.—Apply lf>s Symonds St. SHOP, modern, good living accommodation. Edendale Terminus; rent 355. —Mayhill, Edendale Terminus. Phone 20-615. SHOPS, modern, living room, 355: Edendale terminus.—Mayhill, Land Agent, Edendale Terminus. Phone 20-615. ST. STEPHEN’S AV. every conv., £2 5; Public Trust Office. TAKAPUNA. Bungalow, superior, furn., electrically equipped; beautifully situated: handy to beach.—Address at The Sun. 353 ROOMS, comfortably furnished. Leighton St.. Ponsonby.—Apply 11 istone Buildings, Queen St. FLATS TO LET FLAT, unfurn., 2 front rooms, sep. entrance, kitchenette, gas cooker; Reservoir.—2 Tennyson St., Grey Lynn. LATS, reasonable, Remuera and Mt. Eden, lmin. tram, smin. Newmarket station: all convs.—Phone 25-341. APARTMENTS VACANT ARMAGH, 6 Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby.—Bed, breakfast, 4s 6d. 28s per week; modern convs.; clean, comfortable; harbour view from balconies. Attractively furn. Bed-sitting Room, every conv., own meter.—7 Park Rd., Grafton Bridge end KOOMS, 2 or 3, separate stove and meter. reasonable. —32 Peacarrow Avenue, Mt Eden. APARTMENTS WANTED ROOM, gas ring, 2 elderly men. willing to assist gardening, etc.; refs. —o Healcl Rd., Epsom. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOMMODATION, 2 boarders, pood •A. table, washing, handy car: private: moderate. —29 Pollen St., Ponsonby Rd. r tFTOX.—Comfortable Board offered, single and double rooms; handy Bridge.—Phone 43-OG4; o Park Road. TOURISTS’ AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE BUCKLAND'S beach BUCKLAND House, Buckland’s Beach. —Accommodation for \ lsitors . terms.—Mrs. H. W-olner. HENDERSON MOTORISTS —Sharp’s Bush: Bathing Pools, Native Pigeons, Tuis reports); li miles beyond Ferndale HENDERSON vrOTORISTS —Sharp's Bush; Avenues ltX between towering Kauris andßnnus, sports Areas; hot water; Bush Drive. HENDERSON r ENNIS, Tennis.—Rolls Royce of Tennis Courts, adjoining Pools, and within soo-ee of above; 14 miles City. WHANGAREI [OTEL WINDSOR —Select, comfortable- adjacent Station and lown. Jio; tariff, 9s day; weekly by arrangeHOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION 7AITAKERE RANGES.-I“Rangimane 1 “Rangimane ' * Rest House, Nihotupu: comfort reement, quietness.-—Mrs Xi block. Proetress. Phone 7SM. Henderson. H E SUN IS AVAILABLE DAILY At OAKLEIGH PARK, HENDERSON VALLEY, FOR HOLIDAY-MAKERS AND CAMPERS. OFFICES TO LET )FFICE to let—Bank of New Zealand Buildings. Swanson Street. —Apply ink of New Zealand. TO LEASE <HOP to Lease, new, wii ) suit storekeeper; easy ell, 5 H.B. Bldgs.. City. gALE OF SUBURBAN THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD 'prepared to lease the un-i lotments for 50 years or 21 years (reiwable) at reasonable rents:— O ld D OCK S' LG SECTIONS WITH FRONTAGE TO QUAY AND STURDEE STREETS. Jlose to Post Office, Railway Station, Wharves and City Markets. E r> E< ’LAM ATION. 27 SECTIONS. WITH FRONTAGE TO | KING’S DRIVE, ALLENBY. PLUMER AND HAIG STREETS. ' Adjacent to Auckland Electric Power Station and Railway Goods \ ards. ! IREE.MA.YS 8 SECTIONS, FANSHAWE, I> AY 1> EC LAM ATION > lx WITH FRONTAGE TO DALPY AND GAUNT STREETS. In heart of industrial WAIKOWHAI STATE. ' OSKILL. (Manukau Harbour Endowment.) 11 ALLOTMENTS. FROM 11 to 22 ACRES EACH. Suitable for seaside residences, or fruit growing. ; For terms and conditions apply to: Superintendent. Auckland Harbour Board. Quay Street, or to any registered Land j Agent-

BOXING NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION TOWN HALL TOWN HALL MONDAY. FEBRL'ARY 4 THE "FIGHTING MACS" AGAIN TOMMY MeINNES, TOMMY MeINNES, TOMMY MeINNES, Middle-weight of Scotland, BOXES LACHIE MACDONALD LACHIE MACDONALD LACHIE MACDONALD Champion Middle-weight of New Zealand I FIFTEEN ROUNDS FOR A PURSE OF £2OO They have met twice previously, each securing a win by the i narrowest possible margin. This i i contest should be a thriller. IThe Box Plan opens at Carter and Asher’s, opp. “Star" Office, next WEDNESDAY morning. Prices: Reserves, 7s 6d; Stage, £1; Circle and Stalls, ss; Back Stalls and Gallery, 2s 6d. We pay tax. LAWN TENNIS UCKLAND CHAMPION SHIPS. STANLEY STREET COURTS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY); ALSO MONDAY AND TUESDAY JANUARY 28 AND 29. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONS COMPETING. Gro ids ADMISSION: Is 2s on Pinal Day. Children Half-Price. L. W. SWAN, Secretary, A.L.T.A. BRUCE* for Tennis Racquets; rac- • quets restrung and repaired; patronised by Tilden. ex-world’s cham- . pion.—-94 Albert St. I ENNIS Requisites—Racquets Restrung 1 and Repaired.—Sturt and Blakey, 100 Colonial Mutual Bldgs., Queen St. _ RAILWAY NOTICES N r ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Holiday Excursion Tickets available or return until February 4, 1J29, will >e issued to Matamata Racecourse from Auckland, Paeroa and intermediate jtations on direct line of route and to Ifatamata from Rotorua and lntermeaiite stations on February 2, by trains iue to arrive Racecourse not later than .2 noon. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, FEBRUARY 2. A train from Matamata Racecourse for stops see handbills) leaves Auckand 6.15 a.m., Newmarket 6.24, Papacura 7.15, Pukekohe 7.43, Mercer .8.18, Juntly 9.2, Frankton 9.50, arriving Racecourse 11.10 a.m. Return train eaves Racecourse 5.53 p.m., Matamata » 2, Frankton 7.32, Auckland arrive 11.2 j.m. Usual 1.50 p.m. Frankton-Rotorua rain will not leave Matamata until 6.0 j.m., Racecourse 6.5, Rotorua arrive 1.15 p.m. Usual S.O a.m. Frankton-Rotorua train eaves Frankton 7.0 a.m., Morrinsville irrive 8.0, depart 8.35 (after connecting vith usual 6.32 a.m. Paeroa-Frankton :rain), Matamata arrive 9.40, depart .0.50, thence as usual. Usual 3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train eaves Frankton 4.50 p.m., Hamilton 5.0, Vlorrinsville arrive 6.0, depart 7.10 (after ir rival of 5.53 p.m. train from Race;ourse), Te Aroha 8.30, Paeroa arrive >.lO p.m. The 7.20 a.m. Frank ton-Rotorua, 6.0 i.m., 3.25 p.m. and 4.55 p.m. RotoruaTrankton, and 9.30 a.m. Rotorua-Auck-and trains will stop opposite Matamata Racecourse for passengers if required. For further particulars see handbill or nquire at stations. EDUCATIONAL UCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. EE KINDERGARTENS REOPEN" ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929. THE PRINCIPAL, MISS COLEGROVE, will attend the Myers Free Kindergarten from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, February 4, to interview intending Students. G. OHALLORAN, Hon. Secretary. CLEVELAND HO U S E." LEVELAND HO US E.” THE LADIES’ COLLEGE, GARDEN ROAD, REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. Upper and Lower School. Montessori Class for Infants. Small Classes. Individual Attention. First Term Begins TUESDAY, Feb. 12. Boarders, Feb. 11. Prospectus on Application. JTJaon® 25-01#.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 3

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