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I7i STATE of M. W. Horne, St. Stephen’s Id Avenue: Five rooms, electric light, every conveniece; splendid view; renovated throughout; 35s.—Apply Public Trust Office. _____ C'l LENFIELD, Birkenhead, near school. X Four rooms, unfurnished; 14 acres; suitable cultivation; 2cs. —Apply Public Trust Office. MT. ALBERT.—Five rooms, e.l. con vs., situated Buchanan St.; 27s 6d.—7 Sea view Ter. ** LARGK Rooms and convs., Q —Apply 8 Turner St., off W low w.c. , all rent rent. A. FLATS TO LET ITS position gets it Let.—Superior Flat, furnished. Thorne’s Bay, Takapuna; IS months’ tenant just vacated. —Address at The Sun. 543. Iv lars O HIMARA MA.—Large Furn. Flat, on waterfront; self-contained. —ParticuPhone 45-470. I> EMUERA, 95 Great South Rd. —3 t Rooms, e. 1., calif on t, all convs.; sep. entrance; 20s.—Whitmore, - 1 Otahuhu. Church St., APABTMENTh VACANT BACH, bedroom, large; suit mates, 7s 6d each; cooking convs.; also beds, 6s.— 2 Arawa Bt,, off Khyber Pass. SUBSCRIDERS DESIROUS OF SEEING The he s UN UN 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 resorta: — AIIAI-* UNI—T. StephensoD AHATAPU-A. J. Daniel BUCKLAND’S BEACH—C. R. Edgehill. BROWN'S BAT—Mrs. B. Wilkinson CAM BRIDGE —Mr. F. M. Amos, Roma Tea Room HENDERSON VALLEY— L. Pollard HOWICK —J Robertson HELENS V ILL El—Mrs. U NICOJ HUAFAI J McKlnlay H IK U HANOI—Mrs. Ralsbeck HUNTERVILLB —H Towers HOBSON VILLE—P R. Osborne KAMO —Mr. Hazelman. KEREI’EEHl —L. burman KA RANGAHAKE—Mrs. Everett KAJKOHE- w AL Wilkinson KOHU KOHU-Low-Sargeam KAWAKAWA-V. Cole. KATIKATI-L. Klee KAITAIA A. Watson MORKiNSVILLE—S J. Coombe MERCURY BAY—H. Osborne MATA MATA—J D. Rivett MA:\IAKU —CJvaI and Company M AM AK ll Ha vwonfl and Amson MARTON JUNCTION—Mrs. M. Foote. Railway Bookstall. MATATA-H. Lees NU ON GOT AHA—Mr. Chas. Robinson. NGONGOTAHA-Mra K. Davlee NGARUA WAHIA-R Eyre OH A KUNE JUNCTION Mr. M. F. Mahoney. OSTEND— < Waiheke)—E. EL Bicns, s.s. Onewa OTOROHANGA—C W Hart# OTOROHANGA-D. Yeo OPOTOK1 —W J Newell OH UR A —Mrs M Mclntyre PAEROA-Mrs M J Dunlop TUKEKOHE—Miss H. E. Churches. PORTLAND—J Gillespie PUTARURU Wilton PUTARURU—Mrs F Rolfs ROTORUA—I. Ewert RUSSELL—Tom Brooker, York St. RAETIHI—C W Ralt RAETIHI—A. W AshweU SWANSON—A Perris SL H.ELIERS—M. Hutton, Willow St. PALMERSTON NORTH—FIa veil (Railway Bookstall;

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 3

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