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SITUATIONS VACANT MODEL., Female, for evening class work.—Apply 109 Southern Cross Bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED I) EXT AD Mechanic wants work; go anywhere; sober; good references. — 64. Sun Office, Christchurch. M AN, young, has four years’ experience with trotters, requires position JAINTER and Paperhanger; first-class work._ reasonable charges.—Barnes, 7 Xew Xortli Rd. t Kingsland. WANTED TO BUT Pushchair, good conP- dition, reasonable.—sß School Rd. t* 1 WORTH of Clean Used FurnicVAW ture required dailv to replace sal.s. Ansell, Auctioneer. Phone 41-913. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS I > AGLET AND CO., Opthalmic Opticians. Thorough Examinations.— Third Floor, Vulcan Building, opp. "Herald.” Telephone 43-135. AVE and prolong Usefulness of Your Eyes*.—O. E. Xeilsen, Registered Opticians, 68 Pitt St. LOST PROPERTY TRAM Pass, No. 39, disabled soldier's. —Please ring 24-583. » MATRIMONIAL LADIES, Gentlemen, good characters, wishing introduction, view marriage, under select, moderate conditions, write Confidential Agent, Box 1119, G.P.O. PERSONAL DOLLY. —Received cheque Saturday. Come home or write; urgent.— Ha rry, fpHE Salvation Army, 6 Wellesley A Chambers, Lome Street.—Major Gordon will thankfully receive donations toward winter firing, for poor families need your kind help, . TRADE PERSONAL A our Excellent Used Doors, Windows, Sashes, Grates, Ranges, under cover; cheap.—Sam White and Sons. Clean and Reblock Ladies’ and ▼ ▼ Gents’ Hats.—Cox. the Hatter, karangaliape Rd. PUPILS WANTED DRESSMAKING Classes; also Garments cut and fitted. —K. Macnaughton, 175 A Symonds St. LAWN TENNIS rjl E N N I S. Play may be indulged in by the Public on the Domain Courts (5) any day in the week, including Saturdays. Charge, 3d per half-hour per player. CHEMISTS KEEP fit and enjoy life.—Take “Pliosphorton,” the great nerve tonic; bottle 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 7s 6d.—A. Eccles. ELECTRICAL WO Rh & SUPPLIES A LLTJM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac JT\. Avenue, Auckland, for highest-grade Electrical Installations.—Phones 44-443, 46-611, 40-739. • ALL Classes of Electrical Installations carried out under personal supervision.—Watson, Steele and Ganley, Ltd., Wellesley St. W. SINCLAIR, Magneto and Ignition Specialist, 30 years’ experience, all work guaranteed.—sl High St. Phone 45-038. DOGS AT STUD A LSATIAN, Allenville’s Lion, sire SparJr jL wood Druse, from champion strain; reasonable fee.—Write A 5479 The Sun. TOILET KEEP It Dark. —Clarice’s Hair Dye restores youthful colour; Black, Brown. 2s, 3s 6d.—Clarke, Chemist, 116 Victoria St, WINES FOR SALE GOOD Port Wine, 12s 6d gallon, at depot; bring two gallon jars.— Corban’s Wines, Fort St, NVALID Port, 455; Claret, 455; Red 48s; Sherry, 48s; Extra Special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port, 60s; freight paid, delivery free. —Corban’s, “The Wine People,” 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone 42-463; or Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE EASY -PAK, splendid improved eggfillers (benzine case). Outlasts three others. No weak edges.—Particulars, Box 1489, Auckland.

WANTED TO SEED Fifteen Words, 6d per insertion. Three ■ Insertions, Is 3d, \ND "Private Hospitals,” “Clubs,” “Hotels,” also “Radio Operators,” all broadcast recommending “C. 0.” Waxshine Linoleum Polish. 4 UCKLAND Auctioneering Company, cheapest for bedding. Wire Mattresses, etc.—lo Customs St., next Hotel Auckland. FIREWOOD. —Tea-tree, 6 bags s£l, cash, delivered. Hadfield and Son, 654 Manukau Rd. Phone 20-514. VfATIONAL Cash Register, Ad to 30s; guaranteed good order: cost £54, sacrifice £3O for cash sale: first to inspect will buy.—Hong, 336 Ponsonby Rd. KELIANCE,” Sweden, 6-quart IceCream Churn; almost new; price, 255. —SO Arthur St., Onehunga. OEWIN ( x MACHINES, all makes, guaranteed, needles, parts, repairs.— Rogers, 10 Wellesley St. West. Phone INGERS, cheap; agents New Home. 18 models, 2s 6d weekly l ; free deliv- >’• —Globe, Short’s Bldgs., 154 Queen St. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS FOB SALE "T/'IOLIX. —Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for ▼ All Instruments, Repairs, Strings, etc. Bows repaired.—G2 Pitt St. PIANOS FOR SALE P A f lANO (Parker), in good price £25 for quick sale; snip.—Ring 26-727. condition; no dealers. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SAI.E SACRIFICE.— speaker; good batteries; owner left district The Sun. -valve Set with requires new Q., 2337, MACHINERY FOR SALE A LLUM Electrical Co., lAd., Anzac Ave., Auckland, for Electrical Motors and Machinery.—Phones 44-443, 46-611. USED MOTOR-CARS FOR SALE Fifteen Words, 6d per T'tENTION! Edgar C. Pearce’s Great - Bargain Sale of Used Cars Now in 11 Swing at Pearce’s Garage, Khyber DODGE, Special, disc wheels, new hood, paint, battery; perfect order; cheap.—Apply Orams, Hutchinson Ave., New Lynn. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT. D TODAY’S GOOD VALUES. ODGE BROTHERS, Special Tourer, reconditioned, new lacquer, balloon tyres, disc wheels, and all extras .. £l6O ESSEX SIX SEDAN, thoroughly overhauled, refinished in lacquer, good tyres £195 CHANDLER SEVEN PASS. TOURER, In first class mechanical condition, balloon tyres, new paint, small mileRover 10-25 coach-built SALOON, used for demonstration purposes only, condition as new £OQ^ OAKLAND TOURER, reconditioned, new enamel, good rubber, economical transportation. CASH OR TERMS. J^TD., USED CAR DEPARTMENT. 23-25 GREY’S AVENUE. Phone 46-534. MOTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES MUDGUARDS, Radiators, etc., Repaired. Acetone Welding.—Cunningham, Motor Metal Worker. Phone 44-620, 144 Albert St. _____ MOTOR SERVICE STATIONS DODGE and Reo Electrical Service Station. —All North East Spares in j stock.—Watson, Steele and Ganley, Ltd., [Wellesley St. W. '

FUNERAL DIRECTORS rn J. McIVOR AND SONS, * FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Official Undertakers, Auckland Hospital, and Auckland Infirmary. WH. TONGUE. Undertaker, 1 Mount • Eden Road, Phone 46-244. Private, 24-346. MONUMENTAL MASONS PARKINSON AND CO., The most progressive Masons. Catalogues free o Phoqe, 44 - 1 64. Victoria St.— Monumental >n application. BUILDERS AND BU ELDING MATERIAL 4 CTIONS speak louder than words. J\. 68 families comfortably housed in 30.months. —Phillips, “Bungalow Specialist,” Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. BUNGALOWS built, absolutely bedrock prices; modern, 5 rooms, ah convs., from £soo.—Phone 26-655, evenWANTED KNOWN 4 BOUT BAGWASH!—Our large 5s bag *a\. is returned to you washed and dried, and the flat work ironed.—British Launriry. Phone 40-492. A LOOMA, wonderful Liquid Aluminium A Polish. Insist on it. Messrs. Entrican and Co., Auckland, Wholesale Agents. ■** 4 LL Homes" have reason to be pleased xXWith the “Quality” and “Value” of *‘C.O.” Waxshine Linoleum Polish. T ADIES’ Hats remodelled; Gents’ Hats JLj cleaned and reblocked.—Cox the Hatter, 156 Karangahape Rd. RHEUMATISM Successfully Treated. Hundreds satisfied; Lennox Kidney Pills, 3s 6d; postage free. —109 a Mt. Eden Kd., or from Chemists. If'CZEMA “White Pearl” Ointment has J cured hundreds; it will cure you; 4s posted. Money refunded if not satisfied. Whitiosa Laboratories. Hamilton. Eczema. white pearl ointment POSITIVELY CURES ECZEMA. 4s posted.—WHlTIORA LABORATORIES, Hamilton. Hundreds of testimonials.

THE SUN NEWSPAPERS FREE Accident Insurance

or dies as the result of injuries received by reason of the burning of a building in which such subscriber resides. ACCIDENTS OF SPORT <9) £250 If the subscriber shall, be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while such subscriber in engaged or competing as an amateur in any game or sport conducted under the jurisdiction of a duly constituted club or governing body, provided thfe subscriber is not taking part in horse-racing, motorcar racing, motor-cycle racing, or bicycle racing. LIFE-SAVING ACCIDENTS (10) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received in endeavouring to save human life. TOTAL OR PARTIAL DISABLEMENT (11) £250 in case of an accident as defined in the clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEMENT through the loss of two limbs or two eyes or one limb and one eye. (12) £IOO in case of an accident as defined in the clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEMENT through the loss of one limb or one eye. (13) £2 per week for a period not exceeding three weeks in case of an accident as defined in clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT. HOME ACCIDENTS (14) £l5O if the subscriber shall be killed as the result of an accident in his or her private dwellinghouse, flat or rooms, such address being the address registered on the subscriber’s certificate of registration, or in his or her garden attached to such dwellinghouse. flat or rooms. , (15) £lO if as the result of an accident above described in clauses 14 the subscriber shall fracture a leg above the

by another person shall also be deemed a fare-paying passenger, and the expression “fare” includes any cash remuneration or hire money. (3) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while entering or alighting from any stationary tram, train, steamer, ferry, or vehicle mentioned in clauses (1) and (2). (4) £SOO if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while travelling in or driving a passenger lift or elevator set apart for the use of passengers in a building used for residential or business purposes. Subscribers are not covered under this clause unless injured as the result of an accident happening to any such lift or elevator. ACCIDENTS IN THE STREETS (o'! £IOO if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while and as a pedestrian in a public thoroughfare colliding or coming in contact with any moving vehicle. (6) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while engaged and acting as a Tram or Bus conductor or inspector falling or being struck and thrown from the tootboard by a passing vehicle. (Subscribers intoxicated at the time of the accidents are not included in the three preceding clauses.) CYCLING AND MOTOR-CYCLING ACCIDENTS 7) £IOO in case of death of the subscriber if he or she shall be accidentally killed while riding in a public thoroughfare a bicycle, tricycle or motor-cycle, solely for pleasure, but including journeys to and from the subscriber’s usual place of business (not including business journeys) provided that such reader is a duly licensed driver and is not at the time of the accident indulging In a racing contract, speed trial or track riding. ACCIDENT BY FIRE (8) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed

The sun newspapers, ltd., win Pay, subject as hereunder, to the legal representative of any person above the age of 14 years or under the age of 66 years at the time of the accident, who being a subscriber to and has THE SUN home delivered, and to whom THE SUN shall have been delivered daily for a period of at least one week, immediately prior to the day of the accident and whose signed notification has been received and acknowledged by THE SUN Limited. Auckland: — ACCIDENTS OF TRAVEL AND LIFTS Cl) o*l AAA if the subscriber shall J/lfl/UU be killed, or dies as the result of injuries received, by accident to any passenger railway train in which such person Is travelling as a ticket-bearer or fare-paying passenger, providing that the total sum payable arising out of any one accident as defined in condition (g) shall not exceed w £I.OOO. 12) £250 if the subscriber shall bo killed or dies as the result of injuries received by accident to any tram or steamer or ferry in which such person is travelling as a ticker-bearer or farepaying passenger or to any motor-bus, taxi-car. private hire car (including service car), omnibus, coach, horse cab or licensed passenger vehicle which is being driven by a licensed driver and In which the subscriber is travelling as a fare-paying passenger. Home \ delivery Subscribers being Policemen or Rail or Tramway Employees in Uniform and Drivers, Firemen, Guards, Inspectors, Conductors and Stewards of Passenger Railway Trains. Captains, Engineers, Firemen, Deckhands of Ferry Boats. Taxi-car and Cab Drivers and Private Hire Car (including service oar). Omnibus, Cab, Coach and Passenger Vehicle Drivers while on duty (excluding owner-drivers and any driver intoxicated at the time of the accident shall be deemed farepaying passengers and any person whose fare has been paid or is paid r

ORDER FORM. A 9/5/30 To obtain the benefits of THE SUN Free Insurance Fill in this form and forward to the Publisher of THE SUN, P.O. Box 630, Auckland. "(Full* name in Block Letters). (Address). (Occupation).’ and ot the age years, do hereby authorise you to instruct THE SUN Delivery Agent to deliver THE SUN Ptease°regis Home Delivery Subscriber for the benefits of your Free Insurance in accordance with the fuUcondttions published in THE SUN (Auckland), January 15, 1930. Signature . jo V of ...•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1930. Dated this or Signature of Witness (This notUmatlon, filled in and signed by the s^ubscriber h ana^wUnessedJnvmk,amust c beo^rtvarded n tO i Then| > übhsher of THE P.O Eox 600, Auch. S ’ ub scriber entitled to any of the benefits above mentioned. Home person shall be def™ e< L* Ho ?J, e become entitled to anv benefits whatever hereunder, strictly comply £««£“»«<£. ™ E SUN ‘° THE SUN Whe ” due. and register their full names and addresses with their SUN A o enu PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY and state if you are already a su ibscriber.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 3

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