SECTIONS fOR SALE BEST IN EPSOM EDEN IHLL ESTATE Frontage to Balmoral Road and Sr. Andrew’s Road. Aberdeen Road. FROM £ 200. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., AGENTS AND VALUERS, OFF. TOWN HALL. 4 L\V Aid Available.—Good Section.-. -A small deposits,; plans prepared, loan applicants. - Phillips, _ Builder, Point Chevalier. Phone L'M-i LKt tt ST.. Northcote.—66 .v 132. / near bowling green. 15 minutes from vharf. Small deposit, easy terms. —Address at the HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE BARFOOT. Newmarket, Cor Rem u era, Epsom, and One Tree Hill Properties; coloured map of district free. MT. EDEN.—Modern, all-electric Bun . galow. 5 rooms, kitchenette, etc £1,450. —No. 3 Garry Rd.. off Disraeli S 1 I> EM VERA Waterside.—Bungalow. 5 rooms, all corns.; ideal section. T*rice £1,250. Easy terms.—Owner Phone 47-152. W r AIKATO—150 Acres, 80 grass, goir concern; 19 cows, £1,500; worth ii ry.—Tipping, Endean’s Bldgs. G C II E A P. CHARMING 5-ROOM ED BUNGALOW and Store attached, with Beach Frontage. at ONETANGI, WAIHEKE. Good opportunity for enterprising pur chaser. Also a Large Section, 66 x 3' facing beach. Inquiries solicited. R. A. SPINLEY, Public Accountant IS Swanson Street. 13, HOUSES AND LAND WANTED GOOD Clients Waiting. all classes Farms.—Robertson, Auctioneer, Queen St., opp. Court’s. HOUSES, ETC., TO LET HOUSE, 6 rooms, Dominion Rd., 2nd section; 3min School; gas and coni stove; dresser, wardrobes, p. bath.—Key Scott. Grocer. Dominion Rd. OINT CHEVALiLKi 43 Dignan St.—* Dwelling. 5 rooms and convs. Rent 25s weekly.—Casey. Beaumont St.
REMUERA, 7-roomed Furnished House. piano, telephone and parage, electricity, gas stove, Orion range.—Phone 42-569 or 24-779. SHOP to let, with fittings, living accommodation; opening for Greengrocery; reasonable. —Shaw, Weymouth Rd., Ma nurewa. 'URNISHED HOUSE. FIVE ROOMS. Sanders Avenue, Takapuna. Any Term. £2 per week. T. McINDOE AND SON. 306 Dilworth Bldg., Queen Street. WANTED TO RENT BUNGALOW wanted. 4 rooms, garden, handy train or South Road car.— ••Adults." A 3509 The Sun. APARTMENTS VACANT HALF-HOUSE, unfurn., or part furn ; separate stove and meter.—32 Pencarrow Av., Mt. Eden. TOURISTS’ AND MOTORI3TS’ GUIDE WHANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR—SeIect, comfortable; adjacent Station and Town; radio; tariff, 9s day; weekly by arrangement BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD offered Elderly Married Couple or friends; share room, 22s 6d each weekly.—Thompson, Sturdee Rd., Mannrewa. BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL ACTIONS speak louder than words. 6S families comfortably housed in 30 months.—Phillips. "Bungalow Specialist," Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. ELECTRICAL WORK as SUPPLIES ALL Classes of Electrical Installations carried out under personal supervision.—Watson, Steele and Ganley. Ltd.. Wellesley St. W. ALLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac Avenue, Auckland, for highest-grade Electric Installations. Phones 44-443, 46-611. EDUCATIONAL IP LAM SCHOOL OF ART. -J The First Term commences on MONDAY, February 25, 1929. Intending Students should make application for enrolment between February 20 and 23. Holders of Proficiency Certificates or airother higher qualification may attend under the Regulations for Junior and Senior Free Places in Technical School.*. Only full-time students are accepted at. the Day Classes, but a class, for adult students over 25 years of age. in Draw ing from Life, will be formed if sufficient applications are received. Write to the Registrar for Prospectus of classes, also forms for Elam Free Scholarships ar<* obtainable on request. A. ,T. C. FISHER. A.R.C.A.. Director. If HE CUN HE IS OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Subscribers desirous of seeing HP HE OUN HE while absent from the City on Holiday, are requested to notify District Runners, or ’Phone Sun Office. 46-820. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS The Sun is obtainable Daily at the following Holiday ResortsARAPDNI—T. Spear. ARKLE'S BAY—R. F. Hopper. BUCKLAND’S BEACH—V. Vogt. BROWN’S BAY—Mr!. E. Wilkinson. HENDERSON VALLEY—J. Brunton. Fern dale. HUAPAI—J Me Kin lay. HOWlCK—Robertson's Billiard Saloon HELENSVILLE SOUTH—Mrs. Nicol. HELENSVILLE (Parakai Springs) J. Udy. KOHIMARAMA—M. Lowe. KO HIM A RAMA—McLean. Stationers. KAWHIA-F. Braine. KAMO—Wilkinson. MARAETAI —Mrs. V. Pocock. MURRAY’S BAY—A. A. Pend. MURRAY’S BAY—Wheeler’s Store. NGONGOTAHA —A. Davies. OSTEND (Waiheke) —E. A. Binns, s.s. Onewa. ROTORUA—F. White. RUSSELL—Baker Bros. SWANSON—A. Perris. ST. HEUERS—M. Hutton, Willow St. TE ATATU—W. • Illingworth. TOKOROA—G. Fryer. TITIRANGI—W. A, Bishop. TAURANGA—K. Cannell. TE AROHA—J. D. Rivett. TE AROHA—Mrs. DeverelL TE AROHA—D. Hobson. WEYMOUTH —L. J. Reeves, i WHANGAREI—E. Brainsby. ' WHANGAREI (Station) bookstall. i WHENUAPAI—J. Brinson. Smith,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 593, 20 February 1929, Page 3
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