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PROPERTIES FOR SALE SOUND 2-Storeyed Residence. amins tram. Now in 7 Flats; 19 rooms, 2 sun porches, 2 bathrcoms. 4 lavatories. Returning £6 5/ per week. Together with 1 acre volcanic tend. Surveyed into 3 Sections. Wonderful buy at £2000, £1000 deposit.—Ring 45-633. Stacey and Wass, 138, Queen St; __±? AIT ALBERT.—New Brick Veneer Electric Bungalow" 3 bedrooms, lounge, breakfast room, dividing doors, sun room, dinette. . Garage Electric washing machine. Grounds nicely laid out. lawns, etc. £2So °' Ring 45-633. STACEY AND WASS. 138. Queen Street. j> OXEHUXGA, 8 minutes tram, shops.—Nice Bungalow 6 rooms; 2 Brick Shops; Factory, 30 x 40. Garage. 12 x 30. Elevated 66ft frontage section. Shopi run by owners for 20 years. Rates £13. Splendid buying at «J«&«« : Km d iB ! A« Ring 54-380. STACEY AND WASS. Onehunga _j? PENROSE.—£3SO deposit; New Bungalow to be built: comp. two bedrooms l°>">fe. °f en __,f_S' kitchen, etc.; good section; handy station. £ 1-oU. JONES-PROSSEE, Winstone Building. Evenings. 64-i46. J £1050 NEWTON. =530 CASH. VILLA RESIDENCE. 5 rooms and sun room. Elevated section 66 x 100. approx. Vacant. Immediate possession. Sole Agent. _ . _, FRED W JkD l. Newmark'fic __ , MISSION' BAY.—2OO YARDS BEACH. BUS AND SHOTS. LEVEL SECTION. PRICE £800. TITIRANGI. NEAR HOTEL. Lovely elevated position. Panoramic views. including both harbours. Two bedrooms .lounge dining room, conveniences, garage. Electii. sto\e and hot water. Septic Sewerage. PRICE £16d0. MOSS AND LTD., 113. Queen Street. _ MOUNT EDEN SECOND SECTION. Onlv one minute Mount Eden Shojis and Trams. Good residence divided into two absolute seltCOlltalned Flats. Just completed Vacant possession of both flats. PRICE £1.50. JONES-PROSSER, Winstone Building. Evenings. 65-040. J FRANKLIN ROAD, FONSONBY.—£9SO 6 ROOMS (Four bedrooms). Sound Semi-Bungalow. H.l. Fuel Range. Nice Garden, concrete yard, lirst Section City. Terms. ELLERSLIE BUNGALOW, £1700. Five rooms, electric range. Garage. (Insured £850). Two Glass Houses 14 x 9 each. This is an excellent property. Terms. MILES J. CASSIDY. Dilworth Building. J OWNER IN POSSESSION. — HALF ACRE CORNER SECTION. HOUSE OF 3 BEDROOMS, Lounge, drawing room 18 x 20. breakfast room, kitchenette, gas stove; bathroom, p.b. and basin; washhouse copper and tubs; califont; three open fireplaces; built-in wardrobes; linen press. Verandah, Bft round three sides of house. Rates £13. A.S.B. mortgage £950. PRICE REDUCED FROM £2000 TO £1500. R. H. WOO D, 204, Dilworth Building. Phone 44-764. TW REMUER.AR E M U E R A. MODERN TWO-STOREY SPANISH BUNGALOW. Built four years. Three bedrooms, sun room, dining room, lounge, living room, all elec. k'ette. Included in price are wall-to-wall carpets, linos., electric washing unit, blinds, curtains and electric iitments. Properties of this description are scarce, and I advise early inspection. PRICE £4800. HORACE E. SALTER. 206, Dilworth Building. Phone 44-644. WP tIT. EDEN, Marsden Av. —Bungalow Residence, 2 bedrms., lounge, din. rm., k'ette, convs.; garage; close trams/ shops. Total Price £1350. NEW LYNN—AU.-Elec. Villa Residence, 3 bedrms., lounge, d.r., model k'ette; car shed; double section, fruit trees, etc. Bus stop at. door. Attractively priced at £1350. AVONDALE SOUTH—AII-Elec. Modern Bungalow, as new: views. Total Price £ 1050. EDWIN SAYES. 310, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. Phone 45-587. Residence 20-556. J

STAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS fi' l-i "{ ' <3 I l/i I Ic i'"'l/- I SMH9- —WMtr, j I—Slight fines might be the ' U J p | p p 6 i|g|§ / BgbS i outcome of this irre- ] 1 J I 1 ) Bfjpft sponsible behaviour (11) S£g| gSfg g|g3S|ggPfq i~ 9— 7 down (see 11 MM MM f§|l |M fIM 164 j j 10 —Country in a position of ]Q j j j j J j j j * f*™~< view but need not be a '*- ||§||| fllsgi I ! I HH Hg 18—Character in "Julius Ijp^vS J"9 1 j IP—Onc e of the" hotel staff (5) 20 j I j j Hid|||l j|§|| [ 34 ~i£%=SC1f n "° BZ" ST § ~~p ~p| 2—Macbeth looked forward 11111 fHH! i I II deep" (4) 3—But the yachtsman's is of no use to the 27 —"(he) best (can) who first well hath ansler (4) obeyed" (Milton) (5) 4—Delay (having got stuck in the road) (5) 28 —Sounds like a store but is a troop (5) s—Memoranda5 —Memoranda (5) . 30—Singer that sounds able to reach depths as IS—Fabulous creature (5) well as high notes (4) 7—An unlucky number otherwise (two words— 31—Oriental esplanade (4) (TJ2O) 6, 5) Note.—The figures in parentheses denote the S—lf you may not use the company's water number of letters in the words required. in a drought your plants may yet be this perhaps (two words—4, 7) SATURDAY'S (JULY 17) SOLUTION I2 ~ £¥* t ]'}!:-J s „.Z r J no l cm !l? t of the sea not the Across.—l Nevertheless, S Upbraid, 10 Rampage, land (two words—6, 5) 11 Rook, 12 Aegis, 13 Tier, 16 Cumulus, 17 Georgia, il~n,J?Z^? eT ,% se W-raspeft (two words—s, 6) i 8 No stamp, 21 Road-hog, 23 Drab. 24 Tribe 14—Curtailed yet unlimited In length (7) 25 Palm, 28 Chianti, 29 Chasten, 30 In the lons 15 —Looks like a military indent for a small quan- run. ,„ *}'y- £ut is all air (5) Down.—l No bloom, 2 Vial. 3 Redress, 4 Herrin" £lSrtrt?. ei !sL o LS, lea^ l a 2«, . „ 5 Lamp ' 6 Soaking, 7 Hurricane-dec* 8 BearSnge19—Middle East tc.vn made by the Arabs (5) merit, 14 Bleat, 15 Tokay, 19 Sea-lion, 20 Partial 26—Some old girl (5) 21 Rubicon, 22 Hearten, 26 Inch, 27 Vair (pjls)

CITY OF AUCKLAND. The RAT MENACE RAT MENACE RAT MENACE THE AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL Urge ALL CITY RESIDENTS TO CO-OPERATE IN RAT DESTRUCTION RAT DESTRUCTION HELP TO SAFEGUARD PUBLIC HEALTH! 1. Lay poison daily and keep traps set. 2. Clean up your premises and keep them clean. 3. See your rubbish bins are sound and that lids are kept on. 4. Do not overfeed poultry or animals at night. 5. See your buildings are rat proof, and kept so. REMEMBER! —NO FOOD, NO SHELTER, NO RATS ! NOTE.—-Poison Rat Baits are prepared daily by the Council. City Residents are urged to call at the Sanitary Department, Town Hall, For RAT POISON — FREE!

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 171, 21 July 1943, Page 5

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