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Sales by Auction. TEONARD. riOAKLEY. JTD. rpo-DAY (THURSDAY). AT -I*) NOON. ——— ~ Wa have been favoured with instructions from MRS. J. A. TURNER to Sell on the above date It the Residence. SUNNYCROFT. CLARKE STREET. SUNNYCROFT. CLARKE STREET. KINGSLAND. » KINGSLAND. (Clarke Street is first on left over Railway j Line. Edendale Road.) HER PIANO. FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. Details as Previous Issues. T EONARD pOAKLEY. T TD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 1 'PHONES 2238, A 2901. A UXILIARY Y ACHT * T EONARD riOAKLEY. J^TD.. AT THEIR ROOMS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST, CITY. rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 1.50 P.M WELL-BUILT AND ROOMY SEA* BOAT. 10 h.p. engine, 1 reverse, electric light, 8 bunks,- cushions, p.w.c, sink, water tanks, 2 primus stoves, crockery, cutlery, compass, chart. Bft. dinghy, spw* mainsail. 2 anchors and warps. H tons lead, telegraph. . - . The whole guaranteed in perfect order. CAN BE SEEN ST. MARY'S BAY WHARF TO-DAY (THURSDAY). Owners having ro time to look after same •re going to sacrifice. T EONARD T.TD., AUCTIONEERS. 'Phone 2238. ,**» rpo-DAY (THURSDAY). J|Sj§» X AT 12 O'CLOCK. CITY MARKET SALEROOMS. BIG AUCTION SALE OF npOMATO PLANTS, GARDEN PLANTS A • AND SHRUBS. \ 100 BOXES TOMATO PLANTS. All, the very best proved commercial varieties: Yates* Market Favourite. Carter'e Sunriso, Holmes' Supremo. Hillside Comet, and others60* BOXES COMET ASTERS. 25 BOXES SALVIA (BONFIRE). And A LARGE CATALOGUE OF OTHER GARDEN PLANTS AND SHRUBS On Account of W. Freeman. Mount Albert. T "ORAID AND po., AUCTIONEERS. npO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. , TQAMAGED AND UNCLAIMED PRODUCE. On Account of Whom it May Concern. AT BRAID AND CO.'S AUCTION MART, CITY" MARKETS. - 81 SACKS OATS. , 20 SACKS FOWL WHEAT. 25 SACKS BRAN. FEW SACKS MAIZE. 100-SACKS DAMAGED POTATOES. 60 SACKS INFERIOR CHAFF. «, NEW POTATOES. GREEN PEAS. ASPARAGUS. BACON. HAMS. AND FRESH EGGS. AND OTHER SUNDRIES. T TORAID AND riO., AUCTIONEERS.

'?r Tourist Resorts. t tTtTHBRE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH i ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. ' Sttpsrior Private Accommodation. S3. Worcester Street. West End, 2 minutes ; !*om G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. -, ■'■ Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, •F hone 872. ProprietorinrrHEßE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA. (Near Town Hall. Cub» Street.) FiMit-claßs Accommodation for 100 guests. Electric ' light throughout;; Elevator; 10 Bathrooms; Excellent Cuisine; Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms, 8s per day. Now Under Entirely Few Management. W E. WEBB. Proprietor. TTtTHEN VISITING ROTORUA. W HEN VISITING ROTORUA, Stay at THE" MANSIONS, THE MANSIONS, Ane'l Secure the Comfort and Refinement of a Superior Home. Terms Moderate. „ FRED. REEVE - - Proprietor. r ARGEN PRIVATE HOTEL, EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff from 15s per day. " JUNCTION. The Place to Stay: HOTEL NORTHLAND. g Two Minutes from 'Station. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Tariff, 9s per day. 62a pftr week. MR. AND MRS. EDDLESTON, Proprietors. . ILFORD Beach Bathing Pavilion.— Costumes and Towels for hire, clean and sanitary; luncheons, teas, hot water, €pnfectionory.—H. S. Chandler, owner. _ PARAKAI HOUSE (Hot Bpringa), Parakai, Helensville.—Farst-class Accomno**, for & 'Phone Proprietress. &RREY. Rotorua, smm. from railway station, P.O. and Grounds. £ 2 week L. Devin. Proprietress. 'Phono 217. Pleasure Resorts. S"~YLYAN Glade Cabaret, Devonport.—Tea JLiouk, Gardens, open daily; ideal suirroundings; Cabaret available for parties; re I reshments from 10 a.m. Sundays included. Professional Cards. TpEMEMBERI MEGLECT TS rPHE /"IREATEST -pjNEMY OF "gIYESIGHT. There is said to bo an exception to every rule, and if the old saying. "It's no use meeting trouble half-way." is applied to option! matters, an exception is found, for it is VERY considerable " uso" to meet eyetrouble bslf-way. The eooner an eye defsct in corrected, the less likoly it is to develop. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR EYES. The fact that something is amiss is quite sufficient to'justify nn investigation. Nineteen times out of 20 skilfully-adapted gllasises will put matters right—bring back comfort and save the sight. So that whenever anything suspicious is noted about the e:rcs.* waste no time, but at once consult an experienced optician. gALFOUR -;'J£ JRVINE. F.S.M.C. (Priiteman by Exam-. London), i SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18. KARANGAUAPE ROAD. 'Phono r\ HIROPRAC T'l C. THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH. _ FLIiTCHER AND FLETCHER. J'. VT Flolohor, Ph.C. Myrtle Fletcher, Ph.CPalmer Graduates. STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. Hours: 10 *o 12.30. 2.30 to 6. Saturdays, 10 to 1 p.m. > 'Phone 2482. CONSULTATION FREE. |pHIROP R A C T I C GILES AND GILES. CHIROPRACTORS (P»lmer School Graduates), Members of the N.Z. Chiropractors' Aesocia- < tion, Incorporated. Office: IMPERIAL BLDGS.. Fourth Floor. Oueon Street. Auckland. Hours: 10 to 8.30. Saturdays. 3to 1. . Legal Notices. BOND AND L. K. MUNRO, . Desire to announce that they have commenced'the Practice of their Profession as Barristers and Solicitors, under the style or firm of I BOND AND MUNRO. First Floor. King'» Chambers. | Corner Fort and Commerce Streets, , Auckland.

• Electoral. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER DISTRICT. ELECTION OIF MEMBER. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to Section 11 of " The Local Elections, and Polls Act, 1908," and its Amendments, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Member for the Auckland Elec-tric-Power District: — BROWN, Frank A. JOLL, Lewis. MUR&AY, Walter Harry. And there being only ONE (1) vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of October, 1922, at the following Polling Places: — CITY BOOTHS— MANUREWA BOOTH Town Hall, Main Entrance, dueen *Manurewa Public Hall. •Chamber of Commerce, Swanaon Street. MOUNT EDEN BOOTHS— ■ iKMW^Hftllf'Herne 8 Bay" Road. ' ♦Borough Council Office. Valley Road. Church of Christ Schoolroom, Ponsonby Mount Eden. Road onow s Motor Garage, Mount Eden Newton West School, Great North Rd. Road (opp. Sylvan Avenue). St Columbia Hall. Great North Road. henton's Buildings. Corner Mount Eden Meeting House, Francis Street. -rr Hr # & . to £? 8 ""JP- . . Point Chevalier Hall. Point Chevaher. Hoskina' Shop, Dominion Read (opp. Fast Street Hall East Street. View Road). 8t James" Hall. Wellington Street.- Cantell's Teajlooms. Mount Eden Tram 9 David^ a, Haflhybe r r a Pas S Road. < D&hV Corner Valley Roaa and St. Mark's Hall, Remuera Road 1 . Dominion Road. Council Depot, Remuera Road. Stubbß Shop. Dominion Rd. Terminus. Epsom Library. Manukau Road, Epsom. Methodist Hall, Manukau Road. OKEHUMGA BOOTHSNative 6 School. SW Stephen's Avenue. Royal Oak Hall. Onehunga. De Lucca's Store. Remuera Tram Ter- 'Friendly Society Hall., Grey Street, minus. Onehunga. Victoria Park, Paviliom «vr* u .. U ii . nA f U MOUNT ALBERT BOOTHB- - BOOTH— mvj„«„ vc«»i. j- . m. L » .. . . •Borough Council Chambers. G*ea<i . ?&, Methodist Church. New North South Road, Otahuhu. .. St Enoch's Bchoolrooro. Now North ...........nvev ennvu •~" 0 . a< *' Morningside. NEWMARKET BOOTH— Presbyterian Schoolroom. - Balmoral •Public Hall. Broadway. Newmarket.,,road/," oad /, Edendale. King George Hall. New North Road ONE TREE HILL BOOTHS— Mount Albert. •Road Board Office, One Tree Hill. Harp of Erin Hall. Great South Road. MAHUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL— MOUNT RSBKILL BOOTHS•Road Board Office, Mount RoskiU. Pakuranga Public Hall Methodist School Hall. Pah Road. Alfriston Public Hall. _..„__.._ __~_.. ■ East Tamaki Public Hall, 'n ELLERBLIE BOOTH- Whitford Public Hall. •Public Library, Panmure Road. if Clevedon Public Hall. PAPATOBTOE BOOTH- AVONDALE•Papatoetoe Town Hall. Hal|> g t Georeo>fl PAPAKURA BOOTH- Greoivßa, Mission Hall. Avoridale •Papakura Public Library. South, j N.B.—The Polling Booths marked with an asterisk (.*) are hereby specially appointed Polling Places at which may be recorded the votes of Ratepayers irrespective of the location of the ratable property in respect of which they are entitled. At these particular Booths a full set of Rolls will be kept of the whole combined district. In addition to the above, I hereby appoint the following as spccially-appointed Polling Places, viz.: HARP OF ERIN, GREAT SOUTH ROADFor use of One Tree Hillt Ellerslie, ,and City Ratepayers. METHODIST SCHOOL HALL, PAH ROAD. EPSOMFor use of One Tree Hill. Mount Roskill, and City Ratepayers. POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 19th day of October, 1922. {Signed) N. M. SPEER, Returning Officer, «, For the Auckland Electric-Power Board. ..Every Elector is entitled to ONE Yote only, even although he is a Ratepayer j in more than one constituent district. Only Ratepayers who are enrolled on the Electors' Rolls in their "OWN" right are entitled to vote. «'•«*"'•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 4

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