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PROPERTIES FOR SALE ALL RENOVATED- -J MINUTES SECOND p„„. o TP AM section. Four Bedrooms. Living Room, Kitchen. Nice » Section. PRICE £950. Deposit £300. Balance as Rent . T. C. 8 E E D. Wlnstone Bldgs. Ph. 54-087. Pvte. 82-754. D AN ABSOLUTE GIFT — BUNGALOW. 3 bedrooms, lounge. kitchenette, e.h.w new tras store. Glassed-in back verandah. Cheap rates. PRICE Don t Delay — This Will Sell Quickly. „ FRED BALL. H.M. Arcade. Phone 40-056. D \ ABSOLUTE BARGAlN—Westmere Bungalow. *n rocmc and lovely glassed-in sleeping porch. ~«« Cf n conv en!ences. Vacant possession. Price £1100. Deposit £420. balance as rent. WES l ERN AOENCY. 401. Cooke's Buildings. Phone 40-220. Private 27-007 and 61-802. x]B -\ GENUINE BARGAIN. !\-am Su ' T ' EDEN. One minute to .. f. bedrooms, lounge, living room, Kitchenette. all modern conveniences. PRICE ONLY £ 1025. Terms arranged. OVERALL. 113. Victoria Arcade, corner Shortland St. x! 8 A TTRACTIVE VILLA HOME, within 2nd sectlon; 6 large rooms; on tramline; minute or two to theatre. 1 minute to -hopping centre. All conveniences. PRICE £995. STACEY AND WASS. 30ft. Dilworth Building. J BAYSWATER— BUNGALOW. 4 rooms and kitchenette, all convs. Garage. Section 66 x 220. all In good order. Very bandy to whari. PRICE £1150. DEPOSIT £350 OR NEAR. HORNE. LTD., Vulcan Lane. IB Brick veneer. tiled-roof. new BUNGALOW. Five Rooms, kitchen and Garage. Section In lawns. Panoramic harbour view. PRICE £ 1700. ASH. 35. Vulcan Buildings. J Block op shops — 2ND section tram STOP. In wonderful shopping area, these Modern Shops are ol brick and concrete construction with excellent living accommodation. PRICE £3000. £2000 CASH. H. F. FINLAY AND CO.. Colonial Mutual Building. 31-122. TS BROWN'S BAY—Bungalow, 4 rooms, newly renovated. Price £400. £150 deposit. BEACH HAVEN—2 Large Rooms, sun porch. 32ft x Bft; large freehold section; perfect order. Price £450. F. WADE, Newmarket. __ k _ IS / IORNWALLIB —Bmch, freehold, 3 rooms;—l62B. V^ 1 Great North Rd.. Avondale. la /-lOCKLE BAY—ATTRACTIVE B UNO A LOW Of I V-/ , Rooms and Sunporch. Electric light and stove. Garage. lb-Acre of around. PRICE. Fully Furnished. £85*. H. R. BURftETT, LTD., Yorkshire Bouse, Shortland Street. Phone 48-111. PH rV t lS2££s?-„ST£, NIJ!rY BAY, Gentleman's 7ROOMED HOME, all electric. Oarage. Extra section, tennis court, beautifully laid out, concrete Mtto, Channel riews. PRICE only £ 1850. deposit PARRY. Devon port. Office 70-094. Private 71-348. V jySMaTON RD. BARGAIN-VILLA, sound U heart of kauri. 8 rooms, newly painted. " Plenty l sheds. All-electric. Cheapest proposition I have seen. MARIN SEGBDIN, Hellaby*a Buildings, opp. c.P.O. D QOMimON ROAD, KAURI VILLA (IN — TWO FLATS), 7 rooms, e.h.w., all convs, • * "V', copper, tubs, verandah 30 x 7, PRISs £l"b#0 nt entr,nee "- H » n!j y position. J' H. QUINN, Balmoral, ____ Phone 61-670. j GEM! Minute Bus. Three Minutes ~ Station. SKMI-BUNoAlow, 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchenette, kitchen. Oarage. Electric stove. Garden, orchard, fowls. Owner leaving. SACRIFICE £1100—OFFER. VAUGHAN, LTD., Phoenix Chambers. 41, Queen Street. D T^PBOM— Bungalow. 5 rooms, all electric, lovely J-4 position; £1350. terms.—Phone 81-802. *18 BOOTH RD.—BRAND NEW ALL.. v* WWOALOW, 2 bedrooms, dining rami, hying room, large k'ette. Oarage. Level voleanto section. Total price £1294. Dep. £380. " ""BDWIN BATES, Ist Floor (104), Dilworth Bldg. Ph. 45-587. 31 ERNE BAY, Vacant—s Roans, k'ette. bathroan; line elevated section; £950. offer considered. terms arranged—Fleming. 118. Ponsonby 5a lg KOHI BARGAIN—NICE LITTLE RESIDENCE to .beach. Mission leasehold. Ground Deposit, £580, P *- TOTAL PWCK e9o ° _ EDWIN SAYES. . >»—DH worth Buildings.

t0 tbe P e °P |e of Auckland! £15,000 is required to be saved each week by Aucklanders to be Invested in National Savings Accounts This money is urgently needed by our forces — for ammunition, for equipment, B uns > uniforms, boots, clothing, blankets, Buildings, food .... II whether man or woman, boy or girl—can help that the money from the former win be definitely used t** , _ r . %'• : : provide these vital necessities, and at the same ~ * , ' me your savings can be earning 3 per cent, interest for a GREAT BRITAIN SAVES .7/- per Head per wetk] fixed period, thus priding you with o "oes.-egg" fo, the future. SwK«UMfcIS" £E £ SSjXSf' ? „ ' what TO DO rteest in National Savings Bonds or open a National Savings Account. A National Savings o ' A <>ckland have opened National Savings Aecwrnt. TM. „eZ Account can be opened at any Post Office or Trustee Savings Bank by completing the necessary of the ®" l,rv wage-earners are only hoping for Victory) Let' your savin.. torn and depositing is small a sum as one shilling or a larger amount in multiples of one shilling. ght f " V " tory - * You will be issued with a National Savings Account Pass-book, in which each deposit will be enteredjusta. it Is in an ordinary Savings Bank-book. A Savings Group at your place of business HERE IS YOUB ODDADTIIUrFW would provide a convenient means of depositing to your own National Savings Account. You Th. „ul.m,T n u. „ /, UKKOmUNITY may consider■ that the amount you are able to save will be small, but every shilling helps—in LEN'n' rll , Tr Z * aland is > "What can Ido to help?" Here is the answer— iJ VSr7 dy T New Zealand de Poßited only one shilling each week, over four million pounds cannot be over-t!mnhA«i«»* wh the right to be free! The value of systematic saving would be <aved e«t year and made available to provide the sinews of victory. ».„?h"£a ZTtte t0 IT PAYS TO SAVE TRAVEL—See New Zealand. hire is an INTERESTING TABLE: When your savings add up to XI, interest wiU accrue from the first of the following month. It SS OWNERSHIP-!, better than ' , v.« r , T £"' T,.1.'°~ ■ mil go on month by month in youj favour and will be credited to your account after the 80th £ s. d. £ «. d. TTt TT 1 ; "i JS!2 7 June each year, after which interest may be withdrawn if required at any time within six months. , - vour Pros- Vf §'J | J « J S 2 1 10 !♦ $ uis » H.not withdrawn, it mil increase your balance and become part of the sum earning interest. The object' »"• •* » » Ml* ! «,J ( 2 f ! JJ }• * principal difference between the National Savings Account and the ordinary Savings Account is selves to you. 6 " &\ if if 'I 95 81 * 2 iio 3 • 139 is 7 — 5 1 106 I* 2 220 1 < 379 14 7 Come show what you're made of ! . Let everyone open a NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO-DAY! information coll of your nearest Post Office or Savings Bank*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 273, 18 November 1941, Page 2

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