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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL BLAXDFORD PARK, LAXDFORD X ARK. TRIG C ° c C K R. TRIO O O C C E R. To-night— at 7.30 p.M.-rpo-xiGHT ! O-XIGHT—AT 7.30 P.M.— 1 O-XIGHT , 11.M.5. DUNEDIN AUCKLAND REPS. CAN THE NAVY BEAT AUCKLAND? comp: AND SEE. THRILLING EVENT —“SURE" Popular Prices. Admission, Is, including- Grandstand. SALES BY AUCTION Messrs. t>iciiard \ rtiiur, li ESSRS. JaicHARD ARTHUR, LI WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IT'RIDAY, \ PRIL 1920, RIDAY', -April 1929, AT 11 A.M. VLL THAT PIECE OF LAND in the Provincial District of Auckland containing One rood fifteen decimal nine perches more or less being Lot Thr< a subdivision of part Seventy-three of Section T Allotme of the Suburbs of Auckland. Bounded to tva North-west by Chamberla Fifty-five feet tow; Two of the the Avenue, the North by Lot laid subdivision. Two hundred and eighty-two feet eight inches toward the East by other part of said Allotment Seventy-three, Fifty-two leet one inch toward the South by Lot Pour of the aforesaid subdivision. Two hundred and ninety-nine feet eight inches. This property consists in a six-roomed modern brick residence with all conveniences on a large section and is situated at Number 22 Chamberlain Avenue, Mount Eden. Full particulars as to terms and conditions of sale obtainable from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Richard Arthur, Ltd., and at the office of Messrs. Bennett and Jacobsen, Solicitors, 85 Queen Street, Auckland. Liquidation qale. iquidation gale. Acting upon instructions from John An- j derson, Esq.. Receiver of C. U. TILEMAN AND CO., LTD. (in liquidation). Anzac Avenue, JOHN pARLAW, OHN VARLAW, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON M ONDAY ONDAY 'VTEXT, -i-l EXT, A PRIL ilppjL 29, AT ANZAC AVENUE, AT 11 A.M. 2 ENVELOPE MAKING MACHINES, complete with Cutters and Accessories. 2 DISC RULING MACHINES. 1 5 H.P. ELEC. MOTOR, D.C., with Starter. 1 1 H.P. ELEC. MOTOR, D.C., with Starter. 1 BOTTLE JACK. SHAFTING, SHELVING, ETC. BENCHES. 1 4-DRAWER DESK. 1 5-DRAWER DESK. ETC., ETC. FIXTURES, 1 STURT REGULATOR, 220 Volt. VARIOUS SUNDRIES. JOHN 24 WINDHAM STREET, (Next Gas Co.’s Offices). riARLAW, Phone 44-246., C ITT DECEASED ESTATE REALISATION. Instructed by the Trustees and the Beneficiaries. rn -j\/r c T XI>o:B AND CON, JL . iTIcIXDOE AND DON. AUCTIONEERS, Will Sell by Public Auction at tlieir Rooms, 306 Dilworth Buildings, on FRIDAY', IVTAY O RIDAY r , i’AAY O* AT 11 A.M., Firstly, —a no. go NELSON STREET, having 26ft lin, frontage by a depth of 93ft Oin. Erected thereon is a comfortable Cottage of 5 rooms, also stable and other useful outbuildings and right-of-way at one side. OOTTAGE jpROPERTY. lECOXDLY, THAT PROPERTY > known as NO. 96 COOK STREET, having 32ft frontage and a depth of 85ft and erected thereon a 4roomed Cottage. These properties will be offered separately. They are good letting propositions and j ideal for small Factory Sites. TERMS CASH. Properties Flagged. tt'kiday, AT ay Ift 1929 ’ Ju RIDAY, .AIL AY 1929, 12 NOON. AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINC QUEEN STREET. I 7» DENNETT, T ID., Dennett, Dtd., ed by the General Trust Board l vhe Dioeese of Auckland, Will Offer APvNELL r> OTA aterside RACE, OFF DIIIDGEWATER DOAD off Bridge water JLVoad (NEAR ST. STEPHEN’S AVENUE). COMMANDING DELIGHTFUL VIEWS OF HARBOUR AND PARNELL PARK. THESE DESIRABLE SECTIONS front a newly-formed road, and are served with every city convenience (electric light, sewer drainage, water, etc.). Good busservice to city; also within easy walking distance via Gladstone Road and waterfront. The sections are elevated, with good outlooks, and two have rights-of-way to St. .Stephen’s Avenue, as well as good frontages to Rota Place. E EXCEPTIONALLY rjpiEKMS. Plans on application to c. f. b: .V L'CTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. LAWN TENNIS \ BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badmin- • ton Racquet Restringer. 94 Albert St. —Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion* i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 646, 24 April 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 646, 24 April 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 646, 24 April 1929, Page 3

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