HOUSES, ETC., TO LET Fifteen Words, 6d per insertion. Three AVONDALE. —Purn. Cottage, 3 rooms, 12s 6d; Bungalow, 4 rooms, 15s; Bungalow, 6 rooms, 25s.—Rose, Avondale. BUNGALOW, furn., Mt. Albert, handy tram, 6 rooms, porches, convs.—9 Maybeck Rd., Phone 25-269. Room, also garage; rent moderate.—6B Norfolk Street, Ponsonby. HERNE BAY, Clifton Rd.—Partly Furnished House, 5 rooms, usual conveniences.—Apply Public Trust Office. PT. CHEVALIER.—BungaIow, 4 rooms, all convs., porcelain bath, basin; 30s weekly.—Apply 6 Anne St., Devonport. 4 ROOMS, electricity, conveniences; I*' acres; fruit trees; 3min bus, 7min train, Avondale; 22s Gd.—Allendale Rd., Mt. Albert. 159 school, ' VAUXHALL RD.—6-roomed f House, all convs., near beach, _bus 1 —25 May St., Devonport. FLATS TO LET Balcony Attractive, furnished, si or two bedrooms; terms MANAGERESS Grafton Bridge Flats, P F L A T, inny; one reasonable. ark Road. APARTMENTS VACANT APARTMENTS, cooking conveniences, meals if required; moderate.—2 Arawa St., off Khyber Pass, next dairy. DOUBLE Room, kitchenette, 16s Gd; separate entrance; Single, 10s; handy wharves', station.—63 Wellington St., City. R OOMS, suitable for dentist, in thickly populated suburb; no opposition. An excellent opening.—188 Jervois Rd. HELLY BEACH RD.—Double and Single Furnished Bedrooms, breakfast included, £l.—Phone 26-760. ■J S* PONSONBY Terrace, Ponsonby.— 11) Front Rooms, 7s 6d; no other boarders; lmin. off Three Lamps.—Apply A 1743, The. Sun. WANTED TO RENT PART- SHOP, suitable for lady with stationery stock.—Apply A, 1864, The Sun. SECTIONS FOE SALE AVONDALE. —Rosebank Rd., 8 mins. from station; level il-acre section in market garden; £l3o.—Rose, Avondale. A LYVAYS Available—Good Sections, small deposits; plans prepared, loan applicants.—Phillips, Builder. Point Chevalier. Phone 27-148. BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL ACTIONS speak louder than words. 68 families comfortably housed in 30 months.—Phillips. “Bungalow Speclal--Ist." Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES DR. HASTINGS will be out of town until September 10. Patients may consult Dr. Drury.
Of Keen Interest To Every Reader THE SUN “Wanted*” 1 C Words for 6d There can be no doubt about it— THE SUN classified advts. are of keen interest to every reader. Each evening the “smalls’’ are read carefully for bargains. And the word “bargain” covers a very wide field. It includes used furniture, used cars, houses, lawnmowers, launches and dozens of other items. For the keen reader THE SUN classified advertising page is too good to miss, and if it is good to read it must be ideal to advertise anything in—that is obvious. Get the habit of using this page to advertise all your “wants”. Let THE SUN Small Advts. Work Profitably for You.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE Accommodation. —Rutland Private Hotel, opp. Cargen; smin. station; Bed, Breakfast, ss; Daily/ 85.—42-658 BELVUE,” 32 Princes Street (opposite Albert Park), has vacancies, 10s per day; permanents by arrangement.—Telephone 42-G37. DEVONPORT. —Roc-Roi, 5 Garden Terrace, min. wharf, has vacancies for permanents and casuals.—-P.hone 22-573. E — Hotei Ventnor, under new management, newly- renovated. Sunday dinners a specialty. Visitors, permanents. Phone 22-466.—Miss L. Johnston. GRAFTON, sunny, single room; good table; homely, handy city.—"Oakleigh,” 1 Carlton Gore Rd, HOME, clean, comfortable, for Working Men; hot bath; good table: under new management.—22 Day St., Newton. HERNE BAY Waterfront.—Bed-Sitting Room, single, comfortable; fire, meals optional.—Ring 27-008. TOURISTS* AND MOTORISTS* GUIDE’ WINTER Excursions, Chateau, Brent’s Hermitage. Booking Office. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Agents, 17 Commerce St. WHANGAREI. Hotel* Windsor.—select, comfortable; adjacent Station and Town; radio; tariff, 9s day; weekly by arrangement. Under new management. ELECTRICAL WORK & SUPPLIES ALLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac 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. FINE Electrical and Mechanical Work, Technical Training and Efficient Plant at your service.—Sinclair. 51 High St. CHIROPRACTIC THE following are Palmer Graduates, Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors’ Association. GILES AND GILES, Dilworth Bldgs., Queen St. and H.B. Bldgs.. Princes St., Dunedin. Phone, 45-525. DUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda). Witness Buildings. Queen St. Phone. 44-929. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS BAGLEY AND CO., Opthalmic Opticians.—Thorough Examinations.— Third Floor, Vulcan Bldg., opp. “Herald." Telephone 43-135. SAVE and prolong Usefulness of Your Eyes —O. E. Neilsen. Registered Opticians. 68 Pitt St. TOILET HAIR Tinting our specialty. Retouching from 15s. —Misses Hackett and Crowther, Power Board Bldg. Phone 46-706. LADIES, ring 43-170 for a Permanent Wave. Charge is 30s.—R. Eagle ton, Victoria St., next Queen St. NEW Hairdressing Saloon, Miss Clark, first floor, opposite safety zone, Karangahape Rd., Upper Queen St, PERMANENT Waving, steam and oil, no electricity; 30s. Miss Fox, 19 Hallensteia Bldgs. 42-919,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1067, 3 September 1930, Page 3
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