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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE A HOME TO BE DESIRED ifully laid out in lawns, native ai gardens, orchard, etc., etc. A real home. Practically new and built special design. Tile roofed, electrically lit ted and solidlv built throughgood residential locality, very handy t.> golf links, bowling green, school Particularly suitable for retired couple desirous of acquiring an atPropertv is unenitions and tram. Particularly suitable for retired couple desiroui tractive home where housekeeping is reduced to a minim _ cumbered and satisfactory terms may be arranged, but no exchange propositi' will be considered. Owner leaving Auckland. Full particulars on application ALLAN EVANS B D K H to SECTIONS FOR SALE SUNNY MANUKAU ESTATE \\7ELL-SITUATED SECTIONS WITH SPLENDID SEA VIEWS— PI »>() £5 DEPOSIT £5 DEPOSIT Xiluv. NO INTEREST AND ss. A WEEK OFF PRINCIPAL. Government Loans for Building applied for on your behalf. Sec us before going elsewhere. BAKER AND SWAN, LISTER BUILDING, VICTORIA ST. E.

BOATS AND LAUNCHES FOR SALE /TIRUISEK “DAISY V ' 30 h.p. Twigg. plete -with dinghy, Suitable for deep s ford, 326 Ponsonby agents. V’ length 42 Dual igni cradle and ea fishing.— Ild. Plione -ii., engine it ion, com--Ben Sun--26-365; No MAST, -spars and Rudder for lift boat. —L. ~W. Hurle, 453 Dominion Kd. BUSINESSES FOR SALE I>OOT Repairing, on new tram extenI> sion; good turnover. Cheap.—Address at Tile Sun. * 353 A C CONFECTIONERY Business on main j road doing good turnover; private reasons selling.—Address at The Sinn OUSE, fully furn., nine rooms, tent, kitchen garden, fowls; suitable for apartments, boarders, or nursing home; 2nd section.—Write Q, 10QS, The Sun. HOME Cookery and Tea Rooms, suburban; good opportunity for mother and daughter.—Address at The Sun. :..4A TEA Room and Home Cookery, popular seaside resort. —Particulars, ‘Moan,” The Sun. 346 A DOGS FOR SALE . A LSATIAN Dog; ‘reasonable price.— Address at Tito Sun. 362 A TOILET GREY Hair banished with “Malvina.” Permanent and harmless. Misses Hackett and Crowther, Toilet Specialists, N e w m arket. EEP It Dark.—Clarke’s Hair Dye restores youthful colour; Black, Brown; 2s, 3s 6d.—Clarke. Chemist. 116 Victoria St I>IDDELLA Toilet Parlours, now occult pying modern premises. Third Floor, Queen’s f Arcade Bldgs.. Customs St. Phone 42-525. ELECTRICAL WORK & SUPPLIES ALLUM Electrical Co., Bid.. Anzas Avenue Auckland, for higliest-grade Electrical Installations. —Phones 44-443. 46-611, 40-739. ABL. Classes of Electrical Installations carried out under personal supervision.— Watson Steele and Ganiey. Etd. Wellesley St W PUPILS WANTED DRESS Cutting, special six weeks’ Course, accurate, easy to learn. — Miss Ashton, 25 Symonds St. Phone 41-686. MISS E. HALL, F.T.C.L., D.T.C.L., Teacher of Elocution, Pianoforte and Theory.—Phone Studio 20, Shelly Beach Rd. PUPIBS to Bearn Wrestling wanted; terms arranged.—No. 14 Belmont Terrace. Remuera. STUDENTS of Singing assisted; accompaniments played; hints on interpretation.—Arthur O’Halloran, Box 1,103, G.P.O. Auckla ml. CHIROPRACTIC THE following are Palmer Graduates, Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors’ Association. Consultation free. GILES AND GILES, Dilworth Bldgs., Queen St. and H.. 8 Bldgs.. Princes St.. Dunedin Phone 45-525. D~ UGGAN AND DUGGAN (Bionel and Freda). Witness Buildings. Queen St, Phone <l4-929 PUBLIC NOTICES WE beg to notify the Auckland public that our late traveller, MR. W. ’B. ESTCOUHT, is no longer in our employ. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF N.Z. Corner Wellesley and Albert Streets.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE .'('OMMODATION. Permanents, Casuals, every convenience, good c, soft washing. Phone 13-437* WnlHouse, 11 Park Kcl., Grafton. [>OARD oftV: close to Tlirt -Addr The 5A I > CARD offered two men, superior > accommodation; handy trams, 2nd •section; washing; terms moderate.—2B7 Alt. Eden Rd. CARD, 2 men share room; handy trams, 2nd section; good table, washing, phone.—2B7 Mount Eden Rd. OARD offered School Child or younger, moderate charge: healthy locality.— 164 Mt. Albert Road. B D h Sunday Dinners a Speeialty. Visitors, Permanents. Phone 22-466.—Miss I. Johnston. j Angles St., POnsonh; HERNE BAY, —For Gentleman; private | home, every honv.; vicinity Point Drip Park.—Address at The Sun. "47A j UME offered respectable married couple, every convenience, and all home comforts.—Apply 61 VVilliamsoi Ly Ay HOME offered respectable working man; earlv breakfast if required and every convenience.—Apply 8 Commercial I Id., Grey Lynn. LADY will board small child, *l2s 6d; every care.—" Write or call 26 Fifth Avenue, Pt. Chevalier. [*. EDEN. —Board offered Business Man, good home; minute tram; moderate.—B7 Owens Rd. T 7 CHEVALIER, Board, two men; share room; washing, mending; all convs.; 27s week. —10 Fourth Ave., off Carrington Rd., Pt. Chevalier. EMU ERA. —Vacancies for Gentlemen? .single rooms; tram, train. 3mins. — Phone 25-303. 15 Market Rd. 1, would terms moderate.WO Gentlemen Boarders, to - share large room; soft washing and mending; moderate. —36 Wynyard Rd. M V-' NURSES AND NURSING HOMES MANDKAU —Rest Home for Epileptics and people needing care and attention; large balconies, splendid views, own farm.—P.idge Rd., Waikowhai, Mt. Roskill. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS TTEGETARIAN Dinners, Is 6d, served in V delightful surroundings.—Queen St„ opposite His Majesty's. Eat for Health. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION GE, 4 rooms, o Bay, City -Box 171. IAKA PUNA.—Fur] commodate 8, eeks from Christ)* furn., beach, Blockwater, 30s week; 3 ished House, acmin. from beach; 6 is.—lo 3 Lake Road. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL BUILDING Society Shares, other Approved Securities wanted. —Parkinson, Financier, 123 Pacino Bldgs.. Weilesley St 41-063 ELECTRO PLATERS A TRIAL is all we want.—Nicholas and c\ Whaley. 6SA Albert Street. Phone 44-K44 TOURISTS AJSTL MOTORISTS’ GUIDE WHANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR—SeIect, comfortable; adjacent Station and Town; radio; tariff. 9s day: weekly by arrangement. Under new management. POWER EOARD NOTICES rj-iHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD.

E STATE OF SAMUEL ORR, LATE OF DEVONPORT. All persons having- Claims against the above Estate, or holding or knowing of Property Deeds or Documents belonging to same, are requested to communicate with the Executor, care of JOHNSTON, COATES, AND FEE, Solicitors, High Street. ' n A XJ P O FISHERIES. It is hereby notified for public information that Anglers may have Trout smoked by Mr. H. D. White, Taupo, or Mr. J. A. Asher, Tokaanu, the charge being 10s a dozen. G. P. NEWTON, * Under-Secretary. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. 1 F ORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE. I, LOUIS EVERARD CARDER, of 13 Williamson Avenue, Ponsonby, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Auckland for a licence under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22 to carry on business as a land agent at Tabernacle Buildings, Newton, and Cooke’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the Ist day of November, 1929, being the date of the lirst publication of tail’s notice. Dated at Auckland this Ist day of November, 1929. (Signature) L. E. CARDER. gOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS IMPORTANT A? commission has been appointed by the Government to inquire into and report upon the position of physically and economically incapacitated ex-soldiers. The Auckland sitting commences on November 12. All South African Veterans who come under this heading are requested to communicate with the undersigned urgently, giving full particulars of their case, and stating whether they car: appear before the commission. W. G. MARKS, Hon. Secretary, S.A. War Veterans’ Association. 102 Campbell Road, Onehu nga. 'yy'ELCOME CRAIG - A Welcome to Auckland by the Ulsterborn people and their descendants resident in the Auckland district is being arranged. It is requested that all those desiring to take part should forward their names and addresses to the undersigned, who has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Committee having the matter *in hand. J. C. ENTRICAN, Alexandra Avenue, Mount Albert. Auckland.

SHUT-DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be shut down, for the purpose of carrving out important alterations, on SUNDAY NEXT, November 3, between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. m all the area south of Papatoetoe, including:— WIRI T AKA N INI MANUREWA CLEVEDON ALFRISTON PAPAKURA It. H. BARTLEY, General Manager. W £ 100,000 LOAN PROPOSAL. MEETING AT ALBANY. * The Chairman and Members of the Board will address Ratepayers on the above Pi'oposal in the PUBLIC HALL, Albany, on THURSDAY', November 7, at 8 p.m. Chairman: F. E. Powell, Esq. A. MAIN, Secretary. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. BLOCKHOUSE BAY ROUTE. SATURDAYS ONLY'. Passengers are notified that commencing TONIGHT (Saturday) and on SATURDAYS ONLY', the 11.32 p.m. bus ex Mount Albert will run via Manukau Road to Blockhouse Bay, thence via Taylor Street to the Avondale Garage. A. E. FORD, Manager. TO LEASE C IVIC 35, 37 ELLIOTT STREET, CITY. C II A M B E R S, F 'LOOK LOOR S PACE. PACE. We invite you to call and inspect Auckland’s most modern fireproof Warehouse. WHOLE OR HALF FLOORS. SMALLER AREAS ON GROUND FLOOR. ! Al.o FACTORY, facing Albert St., 1 with access to Elliott Street. ALL SELF - CONTAINED. | Passenger Lift from Elliott Street. ; Goods Lift from Albert Street. | Particulars CARETAKER, PHONE 43-310.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 3

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