WANTED TO BUY AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to your best advantage.—6 Customs St. W. Phone 42-238. A. E. Hammer. Manager. COPYING Machine, second - hand, wanted: in good order; reasonable price.—Address at The Sun. 12TA HOSE, about TOft and fittings, good condition; reasonable.—Address at The Sun. 162 A /"ANTED, Copy of Song, “Every Nation has a Flag but the Coon.”—10 Waterview Rd., Stanley Bay. \\ 7E will buy Furniture, any quantity, for cash.—Robertson, Auctioneer, i St., opp. Court’s. Phone 43-025. FURNISHINGS OF PRIVATE HOUSES BOUGHT OUTRIGHT FOR SPOT CASH. No Valuation Fees or Cartage. Ring GEORGE WALKER. LTD. Next to Smith and Caughey’s Queen St. Phone 43-357. WANTED TO SELL ABOUT Building Materials, new and second-hand.—Fencing Posts, Bricks, Doors, etc., Slates.—Sawyer & Lowndes, Phone 41-421. ALL Motor-car Bodies, Pianos, Phonographs, are just like new after applying ”C. 0.” Polishing Oil. ALWAYS There.—Buying or Selling, Building Materials, every description.—John Sutton, Hobson St., opp. Gleeson's; 43-066. A UCKLAND SCALE CO., 10 Customs St. West. —We sell and repair Scales of every description.—Phone 44-969. BARROWS, Extension Ladders, Washtubs, etc., from Pelham’s, 150 Victoria St. last a lifetime. Phone 40-654. B 1 all colours.—Boyle, 41 Victoria BOOK, “Gardeners’ Assistant,” by Thompson; scientific, and fully illustrate^— nsonby. CASH Register, £2 keyboard; reasonable offer refused.—Write, 4972, The Sun. DAD’S SHOP Guarantees to Furnish Three Rooms comfortably, £4O, including Four-piece Oak Bedroom Suite; Easiest Terms Arranged.—464 Queen St. DAD’S Branch, Near Tabernacle.— Large Handsome Sideboard, beautifully polished and carved, suit hotel, £9 10s, invites inspection. DR. BEST’S Retfa Pills, 10s 6d, post free. Auckland Pharmacy. 384 Queen St., opp. Town Hall. I7>ORD, 33 St. Paul St.—Wheelbarrows, now 27s 6d; Ladders, Steps, Washtubs, etc., also reduced.—Phone 43-397. MARBLE Slab, suitable for shop, 3 ; 2J; no reasonable offer refused.Address at The Sun, 20A. O NE Set of Ford Mudguards, 6s Each. Apply Barker, Bootmaker, Namata Onehunga. PRAM, cream, for sale, practically new. —Apply 46 Kitchener Rd. t Edendale Rd. SEAGRASS Pram, clean, cheap, 355. 37 Coyle St., Edendale. Address at The Sun. 165 A SEWING Machines, Singers, dropheads, from £7 10s. 20 shears’ guarantee Repairs to all makes.—Thompson’s. 9 Strand Arcade; 34 years established. SEWING Machines all makes, guaranteed, needles, parts repairs.—Rogers. 23 and 33 Wellesley St. Phone 45-723. Phone 20-836. SWINGING Cot and Verandah Blind, in IO good order: £3 10s.—Apply 12 Bangor St., Pt. Chevalier. VOLCANIC Soil, Stone, for rockeries, and Spawls.—Ryan, George St., Onehunga. PO N S O N B COMING Cor. Iron, Windows. Skylights, Timber, all sizes; Principals, 40 and 32ft spans, Piping, Ridging, Spouting, Garage Doors. Etc.—Old Tram Barn. POWELL’S PERFECT PRAMS AND PUSH CHAIRS Send for Free Catalogue. POWELL’S PRAM MANUFACTURERS, 70 Eden Terrace, Auckland. BUSINESSES FOR SALE BILLIARD ROOM, 4 tables, splendid stand, in New Plymouth. Takings, £2O to £25 a week; low rent, long lease. Price, £750, or near offer; owner retiring.—Apply Proprietor, Dominion Billiard Parlours, New Plymouth. C CONFECTIONERY and Stationery, £5 J weekly profit; exceptional bargain; £135. —Business Sales Co., 63 Queen St. ONFECTIO N ERY Business on main road doing good turnover; private reasons selling.—Address at The Sun^ INE Billiard Parlour, 6 tables, well furnished: good town.—Apply Barton, McGill and Co., Billiard Table Manufacturers. 407 Queen St., Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES Estate miss sarah (Sadie) i LYNCH, late of Hotel Cargen, Headwaitress, Deceased. holding scrip for Shares or deposit receipts or documents for the above-named deceased, are requested to communicate with the Executor, MR. J. L. CONLAN, Messrs. Conlan and Wright, Solicitors, Auckland. H UGH MUNRO WILSON, (Deceased). Mr. M. H. Burrell, Surveyor and Engineer, whose business was amalgamated ■with that of the above-named, will ccreplete all surveys and plans and otherwise carry on the business of deceased at Government Life Insurance Buildings. Please forward all accounts in detail, certified as correct, on JUNE 5, 1929, and pay all moneys owing to the deceased to ROBINSON AND ROBINSON, Solicitors for the Executor, 10 Wyndham Street. M IRVIS BREAD (REGISTERED). PURE WHOLEMEAL. MR. H. R. HANSEN, Baker, 114 Dominion Road, the Patentee of the above Bread, has now joined the staff of J. BURTON, LTD., Bakers, Grafton Road. As J. Burton, Ltd., has acquired all j rights to the use of the registered name oi Mirvis and in addition the sole right to manufacture Mirvis Bread, the public is warned against imitations, and where difficulty is found to obtain supplies, to communicate at once with J. Burton, Ltd., who will arrange immediate attention. As with Mirvis, so with White Bread, Mr. Hansen’s old customers may depend upon the same high quality bread as they have enjoyed in the past. (Signed), H. R. HANSEN J. BURTON, LTD.. Grafton Road. Phone, 40-606. HANKS The Manager and Sisters of the Catholic Orphanages at Takapuna and Howick beg to acknowledge, with sincere thanks, the receipt of £202 19s Id (two hundred and two pounds 19s Id) from the St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Committee, 1929 the same being the net proceeds of this year’s celebrations.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 3
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