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. ''•*•■.- ■■■- Meetings. ', •• ■;■:;■■■•- ' mayoress;■ WAR EMORIAL V( T IBRARY rtOMMITTEE. ' ' \ ■: ' •.•'. *~ ' *''''''. - f''' i'• ' '-,'■ ■'•" i- e f ■'.. ' .■ . : >. . • '/ : ,^V E A MEETING , will 'be held in tho COUNCIL CHAMBERS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at^4.p.m., to consider tho formation of a Committee as above. v . His Worship the Mayor will preside. ADDRESSES will also be given by A. J. ENTRICAN, Esq., Chairman of Libraries' Committee. .? " T, W. LEYS, Esq., Leys Institute. f- JOHN BARR, Esq., Chief Librarian. MISS BASTEN, lalo Literature Committee, A.W.P.L., and others. V Tha purpose of the Meeting is to carry on the work inaugurated by tho Auckland Womon's Patriotic League and to extend it by providing literature for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, Lighthousekeepors, Men of the Mercantile Marino. Inmates of Hospitals and Orphanages and Philanthropic Institutions, and to Settlers in tho Backblocks, ALL INTERESTED ' CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. p..'-.' This is an appeal for Service and not ~ for cash subscriptions. x _ Please note alteration of TIME' on A account of i Commercial Travellers' Meeting at hour originally advertised. H. BASTEN, . d Hon. Sec. pro tern. d )f * A UCKLAND .COMMERCIAL j j. 'TRAVELLERS & WAREHOUSEMEN'S. u r ASSOCIATION, or • -(. 17 A MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE AUCKLAND CHARITABLE " . ORGANISATIONS AND THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND Willing to assist. „ ABE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT A MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL. [{> to-day. at 3 p.m. to make FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR the -rig a PPEAL Ihe Jjig Appeal 3. on friday next. « Parcels not called for'on Saturday last ' please leave with the local Carrier for delivery to tho Club Rooms. Durham Street. \T Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. I>. (Auckland 'Branch). 0. Tho second of the series of Winter Meetings will take place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 16th inst.. at tho Mecca Cafo. Swanson Street. D. Tea at 6 p.m.. Meeting 7 p.m. Speakers: Hon. Goo. Fowlds. "Chairmanship." Prof ,R. M. Algio. "Finger Print Evidence." Members aro at liberty to invito friends - to the meeting. f 3. M. ELLIFFE. 1 Local Secretary. L Restaurants and Tearooms, ■ y, , YVNE TO-DAY " U AT SANFORD'S. ii OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean, Well-ventilated. Palatial Rooms j, on Threo Floors. io Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. a. Best Attention and Civility Await You, Call To-day and Have a Treat. 9. \ "TO KEEP WELL. YOU MUST \. 1 EAT WELL!" At this trying time of the year the , system needs good substantial faro if tho health is to bo mainta.ned. "To keep - ' well you must cat well." and you will '• find a generous and tempting billofi- fare at the Tiffin from 12 to 2. and >• asain from 5 to 7 (when the Tiffin's >. famous Hot Grills aro served). N.B.—The Tiffin caters for Social Func- " tions of every kind, both on and off the l premises. I; THE TIFFIN rtATERING pO., T TD. (John Hayncs, Managing Director), CITY CHAMBERS. - Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. 1 Nursing Homes. ['. TIT A TERN ITY NURSING HOME. ..' JJI NURSE CANTY ('Phone JIM). ; 15, Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road. •■ Patients taken with or without doctor. >■' TVfISS MACMILLAN. Certificated Maternity 1. 1»1 Nurse, has Vacancies for Ladios during n Accouchement; quiet, pleasant home. — 17, is Ligar Place, Grafton. ,° VFURSE B. DONALD, of Harrisvillc. Do- ' Li minion Rd. Private .Maternity Nursing ( , Home, has removed to a new and up-to-date . nursing home, Herbert Road, second housj g on left from Dominion Ed. 'Phone 2902. S ! ■■ . ■ "= Houses and Land For Sale, " r)AIRY- AND QATTLE pARM. n Joi • ACRES. ' FREEHOLD-290 acres ,] OuX ploughed and sown in best grass, [' 15 acres fallow, balance unimproved ti-troe; '• 11 paddocks; carrying 60 dairy cowo and , other stock. Good 6-roomed Kauri Houte; ': 8-bail cowshed, etc. Price M quick sa!e £28 1 per aero. Terms to sound man, £500 cash. ! A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN ; WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO ACQUIRE 8 A SOUND GOING CONCERN : -- Q1 ACRES, FREEHOLD-Ring-fcnced and ; OX subdivided into 7 paddocks. House, 4 . rooms, and all outbuildings; ' includes 13 8 dairy cows, 4 calves, draught horses, and 'J i, ponies. Price, £1600, Terms, £560. pOUNTRY BUTCHERY BUSINESS. SITUATED IN ONE OF THE BEST . D CENTRES ON MAIN TRUNK LINE— Average per week, 5 large beasts, 25 sheep, and 2 pigs. Price ae going concern, £600. Terms, £300 cash. Further particulars from , N.Z. H OME B UILDER 3' TDHIGH STREET. GOING CONCERN-Farm, 59 Acres; 12 vJ paddocks; wire and live fonces; 50 acrei grass. House of 6 Rooms, bath room; concrete, cistern, 30CO gallons; wash-house, copper, tubs, and tank; largo iron shed, cartshed, 4-bail cowshed, concreted floor and yard; separator shed, water laid on; concreted pigsties, 2 pig shelters, iron roof; storeroom; creamery, store, school, and P. 0., 2 miles. Carrying .10 cows. 1 bull, 1 heifer, 14 young stock, 4 horses, 17 sheep, 3 sows, and 9 porkers; 1 plough, tine harrows, dine, clod crusher, 1 50-gs.llon separator and receiver, trap and harness, 1 tip dray, chains, swinslc-trees, potato sprayer! quantity of hay, mangolds, and turnips jo) IjUBM, 318! Acres, 3 miles Papakura Station; 14 subdivisions; splendidly watered; all ploughable; 40 acres turnips, CO ucres new grass. House, 4 Rooms, 4-bail cowshed, 4-stall stable, storeroom; cream-cart passes; school', i-tore. and P. 0., 1, miles; at present carrying 40 bead, and 6 horses; could •milk 6 cows coming season, 118, BEATON AND TiOVELL. LAND. ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. • BROADWAY. PAPAKURA. PUTTERFAT, Q/ Of\ ACRES. Auckland suburban, 5 mna U" and cowshed, all first-class drained swamp, carrying 30 cows. City milk supply area. Is'2d per gal. Only £70. Cash £950, | / 1 < ACRES - mostly limestone land, 1 I\JO\J 800 acres felLed and grass, 200 i acres ploughed, 50 acres turnips. Two good Homesteads and outbuildings. Carrying 1000 * sheep and 160 cattle. Railway. 4 miles. 1 Price £12, £2000 cash. °' J a. E. D ewar ' i 17, UNION BLDGS., CUSTOMS STREET. ]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 10

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