ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTRY. ALEXANDER.—On August 21, IMS at South End Hospital, England, died of wounds received in Zechruggc Naval Raid, Roy Leslie, Chief Motor Mechanic R.n' Motor Patrol Service, eldest son ofT A.' Alexander, East Taiuaki, late of Rama■- ■ rama, aged 21 years 6 months. He ran the siralglit race, and finished the work allotted him. MEETINGS. M RS JJELEN BARTONWILL TELL THE STORY, "WHY THE WOMEN OF QUEENSLAND INVADED PARLIAMENT" AT THE TABERNACLE, UPPER QUEEN ST., TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, 7.30. Men and Women Invited. 135 BUILDING SOCIETIES. /Of sp xa iv* )*) "RESULTS AT APPROPRIATION MEETING. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1918. Group Sale, no tender, balloted; Winning No., 778 (2 sharesi £400 (.roup 3Sale, no tender, balloted; Winning No., 116 (2 shares) £400 Group 4—Sale, no tender, balloted: Winning No., 312 (2 shares) £4no Group s—Sale, no tender, balloted; Winning No. 50, taking £200; next, No. 045, taking £400 £600 Group 7—Sale, no tender, balloted: , Winning No., 519 (2 shares) £400 Group B—Sale, no tender, balloted: Winning No.. 491 (2 shares) £400 Group 11—Sale, no fender, balloted; Winning No., 37 (2 shares) £400 Group Sale, no tender, balloted; Winning No., 600 (2 shares) £4001 Group Sale as advertised, £40 2/0 per £200, taking £400 I Group 17—Sale as advertised, £40 1/6 per £200, taking £400 Group IS—Sale as advertised, £40 2/ per £200, taking £400 Group in—Ballot as advertised: Winning No. ,844 (2 shares)... £400 Group 20— Sale as advertised: £40 1/ per £200, taking f4OO Group 21—Sale as advertised; £45 I/O per £200, taking £ 100 Group 22—Ballot as advertised: Winning No. 010, taking £200; next No., 70S, taking £400 £600 Gronp 25—Ballot as advertised: Winning No. 552, taking £200: next No., 191, taking £400 fGOO Group 26— Ballot as advertised: Winning No. 570 (2 shares) £400 Group 27—Ballot as advertised; Winning No. 345 (2 shares) £400 Group —Sale as advertised; £55 2/0 per £200, taking £400 Group 32—Sale as advertised; £07 15/ per £200, taking £400 Group 33—Sale as advertised: £08 1/ per £200, tatting £400 Group —Sale as advertised; £70 2/6 per £200, taking £400 Group 35—Ballot as advertised; Winning No., 441 (2 shares).. £400 Amount advertised, £9,200. Amount appropriated, £9,800. J. C. GRIERSON, 559 ...... .secretary. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TAOMINION RD.<-6 Rooms; everything -*-' first-class; all convs; minute from car; terms to suit purchaser.—Address Star Office. 125 HILLSIDE, Mt. Albert, 15 mlns. tram.— Lovely New Bungalow, 4 rooms, coins. £675. Terms.—Morley and Thomas, Durham St East. 130 HOUSE, Remuera, for Sale; easy terms; price £1350.—Apply The Quick Sale Land Agency, 20, Union Bldgs. 105 PARNELL. —Really flrst-claas 6-roomed House, almost new, all modern cony.; h. and cw.; p.w.c; wji., c and t; tiled in range and also Gas Cooker; Id section, l'aruell, 2 mlns. to cars, elevated. We are sole agents. £923, cash £100. Bal. 22/6 week, including p. and 1. Immediate possession.—J. H. MULDOON AND CO., 09. Queen St. 144 1 ACi ACRES, grass, watered springs, -Ltfc" divided paddocks, near factory, black loamy soil; House, 5-r., sheds.—Write Farm, 94, Star Office. 54 GIREEN LANE. — FIVE ROOMS, * All conveniences, large section. , l'riee. £000; easy terms. ' THOS. F. CAIULL, 93, Queen St, opposite Fort St. 563 r? F_9T_— TONSONBY RD.—7-roomed cwO p *AJ | House, all convs.; washbeusc and bathroom. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 64, Queen Street. 93 T>EST VALUE IN EPSOM. MODERN BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, reception hall, bath, hot water, p.w.c; level volcanic section; bandy to tram. £800. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 64, Queen Street. S3 OTANLEY POINT, CLOSE TO WHARF. SIX-ROOMED VILLA, pore. bath, hot water, level section; magnificent views; close to beach; delightful home. £1000. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 64, Queen Street. 91 J?K.OK—A REAL SNIP, JUST OFF d*rJ+Mj DOMINION ROAD. 5-ROOMED MODERN VILLA: pore, bath, hot water; large level section. £75 cash will secure. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 64, Queen Street. 90 Ponsonby Waterfront. FOR SALE. A VERY NICE 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND ALL CONVENIENCES. Handy to car, also to beach. It's a very comfortable,' well-built house, and well worth inspection. It's good value at £900, and terms arranged. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 114 18, Shortland Street. "RARE CHANCE ■*-" THESE TIMES. T\ELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW HOME 5 3 ~ r very pretty rooms; just on the latest plan. Open Old English fire, ceilings to match: cosy entrance hall: casements to verandahs; all up-to-date conveniences. NO WORK IN THIS HOME. Pretty outlook; corner allotment; neat garden; handy to Remuera station or trams. Only, £950. Terms, say £100 down Better value you could not possibly secure! MOORE JONES BROS., 85 C, Shortland Street -pUKEKOHE FARM FOR SALE X OR TO LEASE. Ifbft ACRES GOOD LAND, suitable for J-W cropping or dairying-; House. 6 rooms, and farm buildings, including 12-bail cowshed; mostly in grass, »nd fronts main metalled. road. Owner would Sell on Small Deposit, Lease with Purchasing Clause, or Exchange for Housj Property in Auckland not too heavily mo. .gaged. .T. J. SEYMOUR, 76 5, Hellaby's EMge., opp. G.P.O. BUSINESSES WANTED. FRCTT Business, good, sound, wanted urgently.— where and price ■wanted to Fruit, Box 665, G.P.O. 575
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 206, 29 August 1918, Page 2
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