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AUCTIONS. 1 j> KW 'J'VNN'. JNeW -L/yX.V IN" THK GROUND. HUTCHIXSOX AVENI'E ANT) SOUTH I.VX.V ROAD. TO-MORROW, CJATURDAY. I '^ ■AT ()IP. P.M. I £im 1 »> f* QUARTER ACRE BCILDINT! SITES " yiJARTER-ACBE BI."ILDING SITES, a. 7 atinutes School. 12 Minutes Station. n.' Fine Outlook. Beautifully Sheltered. 3 Th- Most Reliable Rulldinjr Lots in tbls "' locality. ' TERMS: £10 Deposit, £10 in 6 month*, Malance ." yearn at 5} per cent. Reserve Practically Your Own Price. l " JOHNSON, TJOSE A.YD f^O., :e .'"•ICTIOXEERS AND LAND AGENTS, AVONDAI.E. MO »; x EW l yxn n ew l tnn t N EW L YNN N EW L YNN N EW L VNN - N EW L YNN ON THE GROt'XD. mO-MORROW, CATUUDAY. t>l at or.M. j Q BRAt'TIPCL BriliDlNO SITES. I() BEACTIFCL Bril-DIXC SITES. 3 Q BKATTIFtT, BCTLDIXQ SITEfS. , r> Mlniitrs fr--n Puhll" P<-hool. 10 Minutes from Railway Station. riXE OITI.ook. Easy distance to Titiranßl Park and I'each. '• 50 FEET FKOXTAOEB to Iliitchlnson and Wir.erton Avc.'ines. hy 3?4 f eP nnd 2 '■ Serrlons n-lth r-O." feet dejith. All cleared • j of noxious weedci and sown Iα oats. TKRMS-OVI.Y 3 rrtt TENT INTEREST, 5 and £Xi Deposit, £J In 6 months, tialante In 3 years. VERY LOW RESERVES. Tractically at your own price. A Great Opportunity for the Small Investor. This district Is booming. Plans from JJICIIARD A RTHUR. J TD., AND FCRXITCRB AtCH lONEER,

At a meeting of ratepayers of the Dominion Road area of the Mount Eden Rorowrli, held last evening, the formation of a body to be known as the Dominion Road Ratepayers' Association was decided upon. The following officers were elected:—President, Mr. W. H. Neaple; executive committee, Messrs. W. J. Hamniiil. T. Ruchanan, J. J. Butler, L. Corbett, W. Lan<rc H. J. Preston, and R. J. Mills. " , The Rev. Parsons. Methodist Minister of Devonport mentioned at Stanley Bay last night that at a concert held in con- ' nection with the church at Devonport '' the previous evening he hud asked for £ TOO to increase the size and make improvements in connection with tile Sunday School bui(''inea, and in about fen ' minutes £120 was promised. I A low priced suit in a high grade - cloth with a Fmart cut, ready-to-wear, ' at Fowlda , .— (Ad.) ' < Oxir stock is the most up-to-date and varied in the Dominion. We have 800 " different patterns to show our cus- - ; tomers. Tailor-made suits from £4 15/. f •I. H. Dalton and Co., Ltd., 278, Queen b Street.— (Ad. I Worms in ciilldren gently and tlior- i ougbly expelled by Wade's" Worm Figs, t Fine serge suits (Fox's), guaranteed c fadeless. tai!or made to order, £7.—~J. i H. Dalton and Co., Ltd.. 278, Queen i .Street.—(Ad.) , The latest investigations and achieve- « ments in the art of brewing vinegar prove that pure cane sugar produces C, the highest type and quality of viiiesar. r> It possesses all the characteristic advan- t' taaes which are absent in the older F methods. Sharlands Vinegar, made fi from pure cane sugar, is we ll known to ii be of inimitable quality. (Ad.) T We guarant.-e our suits. All-wool, <' English and colonial worsteds. SOO dif- I s ferent patterns to choose from. Suit to L order from £4 15/. — .J. H. Dalton and p< Co., Ltd., 278. Queen Street.— (Ad.) P

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 6