HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE BARFOOT BROS., New Zealand Insur- j ance Buildings, especially require ; Houses with individuality and dignity by , architects and others. £!750; £IOO ash.—Phone 16-094. W £425: deposit £25. —Rose, Avondale. | -ROOMED Bungalow, convs., close it New Lynn Station and Concrete. £525. Govt. Mortgage £4OO. Small deposit.—Apply AS7I4, The Sun. CONVENIENTLY-SITUATED HOUSE. SUBSTANTLAL HOUSE of 5 rooms. bathroom and wash-house, situated within close reach of trams and Ponsonbv Road shopping centre. Corner gas fires in sitting and dining-rooms; three bedrooms, kitchen with h.p. Orion range, bathroom, iron bath; scullery, h. and c. water, elec, light; attached wasn-house with c. and t.’s; lavatory, front and back verandahs. Freehold Section approx. 30 x 100 ft. House insured’ for £SOO. PRICE, £675. Terms Can Be Arranged. SAMUEL \TAILE & QONS, T TD., AMUEL ▼ AILE & CONS, S 3 QUEEN ST. E LLE R S LLE R S HOUSE CLOSE TO STATION. F EXCEPTIONALLY CONVENIENTLYJ SITUATED VILLA of 6 rooms and offices, situated within close reach of ELLERSLIE railway station. Sitting-room and dining-room with fireplaces; three bedrooms; kitchen, with Orion range and gas stove; pantry and scullery; elec, light and sewer drainage; detached washhouse, with bath, c., three t's, lavatory. Insurance, £6OO. Level volcanic section containing 38.6 per. (nearly quarteracre). L.T. title. PRICE, £650. And Only £IOO Deposit. Now vacant; immediate possession. SAMUEL \TAILE & T TD -> AMUEL ▼ AILE & 83 QUEEN STREET. D EVO N P EVO N P APARTMENT HOUSE comprising on ground floor lock-up shop 16 x 20. Flat of three rooms with three entrances, and on first floor Flat of 6 rooms, bathoom, two verandahs, califont, gas stove, c.l. Valuable freehold section 40ft x 140 ft. Volcanic soil, good garden. Excellent letting position, right in Devonports business centre. A sound investment, with great prospective possibilities. C<AMUEL TTAILE & QONS, T TD., Samuel V aile & uons. a^td.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 83 QUEEN ST. TENDERS ELEMENTS tor Electric Hot-water Services, only Chromalox 100 per cent. British, carries two years’ guarantee and lasts for ever.—C. N. Williamson and Co., Ltd., Fort St.. Auckland. rp o BUILDERS. ALTERATION TO SHOP, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Tenders for the above will be received it my Office until noon on SATURDAY, .Ist ms^. HOLM BISSi Architect. 11l Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. A TO BUILDERS. Separate Tenders for each of the undermentioned works will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education j Board until Noon on THURSDAY, June 5, 1930. (a) Additions to Richardson Road School (Mt. Albert). (b) Dental Clinic at Ruawai (North . Auckland). Plans and specifications for both may be seen at the Office of the Board and also for (b) at the Post Office at Dargaville. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside, “Tender for .” Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PUBLIC NOTICES GEORGE CAIN Welding Works have opened branch works, centrally situated. at 7 Cook St. WAR MUSEUM. MEMORIAL The Museum will be open to the Public WEDNESDAY EVENING OF THIS WEEK, 28th inst., From 7 to 9.30 p.m. GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING The cun HE CUN 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 la obtainable daily at the following Holiday resorts;— ARAPUNI—T. Stephenson. ARATAPU—A. J. Daniel. BUCKLAND’S BEACH-—C. H. Edgehill.
DOWN'S BAY —Mrs. E. Wilkinson. CAMBRIDGE—Mr. F. M. Amos. Roma • Tea Room. HKNi_>E.tti3oN VALLEY.—L. Pollard. HO WICK.—J. Robertson. iIELENSVILLE—Mrs. L*. Nicok HUAPM —J. McKinlay. riiKUKANGI-Mrs. Raisbeck. HUN TER VIBBE HL. To wers. HOBSON VILLE—P. R. Osborne. nEREEEEHI—L. Durman. KARAN GAHAKE—Mrs Everett. EAIKOHE—W M. Wilkinson. KOHU KOHU-Low-Sargeant. KAWAKAWA—V. Cole. KATIKATI—L Klee. KAITAIA—A. Watson. MORRINSVILLE —S. J. Coombe. MERCURY BAY—H. Osborne. MAT AM AT A—J. D. Rivett. MAMAKU —Cival and Co. MAMAKU—Haywood and Amson. MARTON JUNCTION—Mrs. M. Foote, Railway Bookstall. M 4TATA H NGONGOTAHA—Mr. Chas. Robinson. j NGONGOTAHA—Mrs. K. Davies. NGARUAWAHIA—R. Eyre. OHAKUNE JUNCTION —Mr. M. F. Mahoney. OSTEND (Waiheke) —E. E. Binns, S.S. Onewa. OTOROHANGA —C. W Harte. OTOROHANGA-D. Yeo. OPOTIK1 —W J. Newell. OHTIRA—Mrs M. Mclntyre. PAEROA—Mrs M J Dunlop. 'I'KEKOHE—Miss H E Churches. PORTLAND —J Gillespie. PUTARURU—WiIton. PUTARURU—Mrs F Rolfe. ROTORUA —L Ewert. RUSSELL—Tnm Rrooker York St. RAETTH1 —r W Rait RAETTHI-A TO Ashwell SW A Nsr>N—A Perris ST HELPERS—G. Wells-Smaller Clift \ Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 981, 26 May 1930, Page 3
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