SECTIONS FOS SALE M O IT N T E r, K N. gECTIONS pROM £XJ:S ONLY A FEW AVAILABLE. ONLY A FEW AVAILABLE. APPLY EARLY. APPLY EARLY'. J> 1C HARD J^TD., PHONE 41-ISI, OPP. TOWN HALL. ALWAYS Available. Good Sections, small deposits ; plans prepared, loan applicants. Phillips, Builder. Point Chevalier. Phone 27-148 HOUSES AND nAND FOR SALE Fifteen Words 9d per insertion. i hree BARFOOT BROS., M.R.E.I-, Removed to Larger Offices, N.Z. Insurance Building (formerly occupied Government Tourist Bureau). CHEAP TTOMES HEAP AIoMES CHEAP TTOMES HEAP XiOMES £750 -HANDY to TRAMS at MORNINGSIDE: Villa of 5 rooms, bathroom and wash-house; house was built for owner, and, though not modern, is sound. Orion range and gas stove; sewer drainage and p.w.c. Splendid level section, •10 x 160 ft., in lawn, garden and fruit trees. Very convenient situation; nice locality. Would sell with adjoining section, 40 x 160 ft., for £950. (253) TD. iTD. OOfifk— A STANLEY BAY BARGAIN. wOUU —Owner of this property has brought price down to bedrock for a quick sale. Villa of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery and wash-house. H.p., range, gas; sewer drainage. Insured for £6OO. Good section appr. 55 x 150 ft. With a little money spent in renovations could be made a very nice little home. Handy to school and within easy reach of wharf. Terms, £l5O cash. (151) SAMUEL 'V TAILS & CJONS, X TD. AMUEL . V AILE & I^TD. PQK A— REDUCED FROM £1,250 Well-built Bungalow at Mount; Eden, 4 rooms, kitchenette, sleeping porch, bathroom and laundry. Built-in wardrobe, linen press and dresser; pore, b. and b.; gas stove and elec, light. Level section, appr. 52 x 200 ft.; well laid out in garden, lawn, fruit trees, concrete paths, etc. Well worth inspection at price. (202) SAMUEL AMUEL VAILE & AILE & qc £>C LTD. TD. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 83 QUEEN STREET.
HOUSCS, ETC., TO LET /CASTOR BAY.—Furnished Cottage, e. 1.; £2 10s weekly.—Apply Collett, Caretaker, Castor Bay. COTTAGE, good rooms, stove, e. 1., city water; bath, c. and t.; elevated; rent. IPs week.—Spargo, Avondale. TTOUSE, Belmont Terrace, Remuera, 5 rooms, electric light, califont, smin. to Newmarket.—Apply 5 Fairfax Road, Epsom. MOUNT ALBERT, Gladstone Road, 4roomed Bungalow; convs., one minute tram and train, school.—Phone 43-385. YTEWMARKET.—House, 6 rooms, e. 1., i-i convs., no stairs.—6 Railway St., after 10 a.m., Monday. Bring rent book. ENROSE.—S-roomed house, el and convs.; 3 minutes from bus and train; 20s a week.—Apply Fisher’s Store, PeiiT. STEPHEN’S AVE.-5 Rooms, e. 1.. every conv., splendid view: renovated throughout; £2 ss.—Apply Public Trust Office. 37 s fv 0 WEBKLY --^ 4 acres, 6-roomed • O house, e. 1., 3min. to station.— Bambury, 16 Essex Rd., Mt. Eden. BOARD AND RESIDENCE DEVONPORT. Hotel Ventnor, under new management, newly renovated. Sunday dinners a specialty. Visitors, permanents. Phone 22-466.—Miss L. Johnston. REMUERA. Vacancies boarders; handy Newmarket; good table; music, washing, mending.—Phone 24-135; 86 Remuera Rd. APARTMENTS VACANT BED-Sitting Room and Kitchenette, Turn., and Single R00m.—137 Grafton Rd. WANTED TO BUI Hemstitching Machine. —Full details and price to “Popular,” Box 1199, “Welllington. WE Buy Furniture; any quantuj'; best price given.—Ring 47-904. A Dove. House Furnisher, New Lynn. O"I WORTH of Clean Used Furni-dJ-1 UU ture required daily to replace sales.——Ansell, Auctioneer. Pr.one 4-918 OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS BAGLEY and CO., Ophthalmic Opticians. Thorough Examinations. Third Floor, Vulcan Building. odd. •‘Herald." Telephone 43-135. SAVE and Prolong Usefulness of Your Eyes.—O E Neilsen. Registered Optician. 68 Pitt St. ✓ subscribers desirous Of SEEING The oun HE GUN 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 resorts;— ARAPUNI—T. Stephenson ARATAPU-A. J. Daniel BUCKLAND'S BEACH—V. Vogt BROWN’S BAY—Mrs. E. Wilkinson COROMANDEL—C. McCormick CAMBRJ DGE—Albiston HENDERSON VALLEY—L. Pollard HOWICK—J. Robertson HELENSVILLE— Mrs. L. Nlcol HUAPAI—J. McKinlay HIKURANGI—Mrs. Rais beck HUNTER VILLE—H. Towers HOBSONVILLE—P. R. Osborne KAMO—S Bowyer. Whangarei KEREPEEHI—L. Durman KARANGAHAKE—Mrs. Everett KAIKOHE—W.\M. Wilkinson KOHU KOHU—Low-Sargeant KAWAKAWA—V. Cole. KATIKATI—L. Klee KAITAIA—A. Watson MORRINSVILLE—S J. Coombe MERCURY BAY—H. Osborne MATA MATA—J. D. Rivett MAMAKU—CIvaI and Company MAMAKU—Hajwood and Amson MATATA-R Lees NGONGOTAHA-Mrs. WfaJtely NGONGOTAHA-Mrs. K. Davies NGARUAWAHIA—R. Eyre OSTEND— CWaiheke)—E. E. Binna, s.s. Onewa
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 899, 17 February 1930, Page 3
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