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AUCTIONS. BEAUTIFUL “ TOLCAKNE,” , To bo Sold by Auction On ' THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 7 o'clock (evening), At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Peter Duncan. GARDEN SUBDIVISION Of ' BEAUTIFUL “TOLCAKNE,” Nestling in a GLORIOUS, RESTFUL, TION ADJOINING SUNNY VOSITOVVN BELT. ABOVE ITTT STREET (OFF DRIVER’S ROAD), Within a few minutes’ walk to Knox Church. City Corporation Motor Bus Stops at the 'Property. 21 CHARMING, RDADY-TO-BUILD ALLOTMENTS, COSY. WARM. SUNNY, SHELTERED, . CONVENIENT TO Churches, M'Glashnn and Columba Colleges, Public Schools, Golf Links, Bowling Greens, and Tennis Clubs. NATIVE BUSH, LOVELY VIEWS. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, .arc instructed to sell by auction, - 21 CHARMING AND RBADY-TO-BUILD BUILDING SITES. No expensive foundation?. ALL LEVEL SECTIONS, NESTLING IN A GLORIOUS WARM POSITION. Each Building Allotment has its own Distinct Quality. ALL HAVE VELVETY LAWNS, ' SOME HAVE NATIVE BUSH, SOME HAVE GLORIOUS VIEWS. ALL ARB SNUG AND WARM. ALL ARE AWAY FROM NOISY MOTOR TRAFFIC. ALL SERVED WITH ELECTRIC POWER. WATER, AND LATEST DRAINAGE. ALL SECTIONS FRONT A MODERN STREET. KEUBEjJ AND CHANNELLED. TERMS; 15 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. Balance by Quarterly Payments for 3 years. Interest, 6 per cent. EMPHATICALLY THESE ARE THE LAST AVAILABLE SECTIONS ON THE RISE, OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR AND SURROUNDINGS. The Trustees' instructions are that every allotment must be sold on THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 7 o'clock (evening). PLANS, WITH ALL MEASUREMENTS, AVAILABLE IN A FEW DAYS. AH these Cbarminli, Ready-to-buikl Allotments are Now Open to Inspection. YOU ARB INVITED TO INSPECT. IF YOU WANT AN IDEAL HOME SITE INSPECT BEAUTIFUL “ TOLCARNE.” NEVER AGAIN WILL THIS OPPORTUNITY OFFER. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. Messrs DIyNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors to the Estate. . AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. BEAUTIFUL “ TOLOARNE.” . Public Invitation to Inspect THE GARDEN SUBDIVISION Of BEAUTIFUL "TOLCARNE.” The Whole Estate is Now Open for Inspection. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. For Account Those Concerned. Ex s.s. Port Napier. TO HOSPITALS, MEDICAL MEN, ’’ ELECTRICIANS. r\ jM. S r h L D I N G JL/ • is instructo 1 to sell by auction at his rooms, on TUESDAY, ” 2 30 o'clock, 1 RITTER X-RAY MACHINE, with time switch. Also, 5-VALVE WIRELESS SET, complete with batteries and loud speaker. Without reserve. ARMISTICE DAY NOTICES. ARMISTICE DAY. LEST WE FORGET. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (W. IS. Taverner, Esq.) wishes tbo public to observe the follownq arrangements regarding the anniversary of Armistice Day on SUNDAY, Hth November, 1928: Bells to bo gently rung for 5 minutes, commencing at 5 minutes before 11 a.m. by the Town Hall clock. All motion in the streets, vehicular and pedestrian, to be suspended tor two minutes of silence from 11 a.m., during which period pedestrians will staud uncovered. At' the expiration of thoitwo minute: ’silence the Town Flail bell will be briskly rung for a few minutes. Citizens in a position to do so arc requested to fly flags on the day, and to display them at the mast until 10.30 a.m., then lower them to half-mast until Noon, when they should again be displayed from the truck. G. A. LEWIN. - Town Clerk; 1 Town Hall, Dunedin, Bth November, 1928. BOROUGH OP ST. KILDA. \ ARMISTICE DAY. LEST WE FORGET. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr K. W. Hall) respectfully asks that the following arrangements as they refer to the Anniversary of Armistice Day, SUNDAY,' 11th November, 1928, be observed:— All motion in the streets, vehicular and pedestrian, to bo suspended for , two minutes of silence from 11 a.m., during which period pedestrians will stand uncovered. . , ' . Residents wbo find it convenient to fly flags are asked to display them at the mast until 10,30 a.m., and then lower thorn to half-mast until noon, when they should again be displayed from the truck. Pastors of the various Churches are kindly asked to arrange for the Morning Services to commence at 10.45, and that in the course of those services the several congregations be invited to rise at 11_ a.m., •nd silence bo observed for two minutes. W. G. GRIFFIN, " Town Clerk. Town Hall, St. Kilda, 9th November, 1928 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.: ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names pf Parsons although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, ta ws cannot hold ourselves responsible if error* pocur.

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Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 8