BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS BIRTHS COLBECK. —On July 22, the wife of rvav F Colbeck, of Jackson’s Road, Fendaiton, Christchurch, of a daughter. ESTALL. —On July 22, at their residence, Pukekohe, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Estall, a daughter. NEWMAN. —On July 22, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman, Bayswater, a daughter. land, * daughter. DEATHS ANDERSON. —On July 22, at 36 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Emma Jane beloved daughter of the late David and Elizabeth Anderson; aged 75 years. ORAHAM.-On July 22, at Auckland. John, beloved husband of Annie Graham; aged 51 years. McGHIE. —On July 20, Murray, beloved only child of William and Edith McGhie, Kihikihi; aged two months. STEPHENS —On July 22, 1930, at Hamilton, May, the beloved wife of Andrew Phillip Stephens, of Taupiri; aged 21 years. funeral directors Official Undertakers, Auckland Hospital and Auckland Infirmary. WH. TONGUE, Undertaker, . Eden Road. Phone, 46-244. 1 Mount Private, MONUMENTAL MASONS PARKINSON’S Monumental Works.— Exclusive Designs, Quality Unexcelled. —Victoria St. W., Auckland. Phone 44-164. LOST PROPERTY LADY’S Bag, containing money, etc., rosary beads (keepsake), between Green Lane and Otahuhu; good reward. —E. McG., 17 Parnell Rd. PURSE, lost in City Market this morning, containing money; reward at office. —Turner and Growers. WANTED KNOWN ABOUT BAGWASH!—Our large 5s bag is returned to you washed and dried, and the flat work ironed.—British Laundry. Phone 40-492. , A CHING, Painful Feet. Relief guaranteed. Fallen arches cured. No heavy metal supports used. Corns painlessly removed; consultations free.—Merwn Adams, foot specialist, Pacific Bldgs., l orner Queen and Wellesley Sts. CAMERA Repairs, Spare Parts; every V/ make; New and Old Apparatus Bought. Sold. Exchanged.—l6l Hobson CITY and Suburban Luggage and Parcel Agency.—Goods Removed: Parcels Delivered, 6d each.—Phone 27-233. iEBTS Collected, low rate; DEBTS Collected, low rate; nothing collected, nothing charged.—Auckland Collection Agency, 201 Colonial Mutual Building. INDESTRUCTIBLE Califonts, cheapest and quickest procurable; careless tenants cannot damage them.—Keesing,. Wellesley St. East. LADIES’ Hats remodelled; Gent.’s Hats cleaned and reblocked.—Cox the Hat--156 Karangahape Rd. MOTORISTS. —We will Repair Broken Glasses while you wait. —Ring 41-777. Crosby's Mirror Co.. Ltd.. 24 Wellington St. MAR-VELL Products obtainable Gaeth and Fletcher, Dominion Road: T. Willard, Avondale: Floyd, Mount Albert. IT AD AM HYLAND, Phrenologist and jjL Character Reader, may be consulted, 17 Belgium St. Like see friends. MRS. SALEM, Spiritual Scientists, like to see friends. Visiting hours: 18 a.m. to 6 p.m.—6 Collingwood St. NEWMARKET Furniture Mart— Scythe, ss; Seive. 2s 6d; Endless Chain Block, 455; Hand Truck, 10s. Inspect THE Bagshoo, Vulcan Lane.—Entire new stock of Leather and Fibre Goods. Please inspect. TEACHERS OI ELOCUTION J WILLIAM BAILEY and Mrs. Bailey. . late of London.—Voice Culture, Speaking and Singing.—Symonds St. FLYING TUITION LEARN TO PLY.—The Auckland Aero Club (tnc.), offers competent instruction in Flying. Reasonable fees. A few pupils may commence immediately. —Pull information from the Secretary, L W. Swann, Lister Bldg.. Victoria St. E-, Atackland. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS BAGLEY AND CO., Opthalmic Opticians.—Thorough Examinations. — Third Floor, Vulcan Bldg., opp. “Herald.” Telephone 43-135. Cave Eye Opticians, 68 Pitt St. PIANOS WANTED ATWATERS PIANO COMPANY, LTD., Corner Civic Square, Phone 40-792, Cash Prices. ’ CHEMISTS IfEEP fit and enjoy life. —Take “Ph rr., Phorton,” the great nerve toi Mtle, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. Eccles. PERMANENT Waving, steam and oil, 7* no electriclt v * \fioa wo-r 1 a w a i_ lenstein Bldg* pEAUTIFUL Winter Iris, cut blooms, Han an X Quantity. Choice Cut Flowers — uy - —Strand Florist. Strand Arcade. TOURISTS’ AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE H WHANGAKEI. OTEL WINDSOR.—SeIect, eomf. able; adjacent Station and ra^)o.*i— jacent Station and Tc lien?* l fr r 7’ 9s da y ; weekly by arra: u under new management.
Why Keep That? Simplify house-keeping by selling articles and chattels that you do not require. Has the baby out-grown his pram ? SELL IT! Have your boys and girls gone out into the world and left you with a houseful of surplus furniture ? Have you tired of that saxophone ? Do you keep a lawnmower merely to lend it to your neighbours? Have you a set of golf clubs you no longer use? Every home has something that will be more useful to somebody else SELL IT! SELL IT! SELL IT! SELL IT! SELL IT! A Sixpenny Ad. in THE SUN will bring an Inquiry -TRY IT TODAY!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 3
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