Electoral. DARNELL PLECTOEATB. OPENING OF CAMPAIGN. gIDNEY J£ T^KEN (REFORM CANDIDATE), WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF PA'RNELL. AT ST. MARY'S HALL. PARNELL. rpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK Chairman: Councillor C. H. Fumes* Come and Hear the Bu.siness Candidate oi. National Efficiency. T> OSK IL L ELECTORATE. MISS ELLEN MELVILLE MISS ELLEN MELVILLE MISS ELLEN MELVILLE (Independent Reform Candidato) Will Address the Electors of Roskill at the METHODIST HALL. GORDON ROAD, MT. EDEN, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), At 8 o'clook. Chairman: LEWIS .TOLL. ESQ.. Member Auckland Electric Power Board. Come and Hear the Popular Candidate. &"&, TVTEW ZEALAND LABOUR /y >»_. iN PARTY. ROSKILL ELECTORATE Friends and Supporters of MR. J. FURTELL are asked to meet at the Druids Hall, Valley Road, TO-DAY (Tuesday), at 7.15 p.m. AUCKLAND EAST. ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND EAST. J. A. LEE Opens His Campaign in GRAFTON LIBRARY. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). AT 8. Mr. T. Carter in the Chair. EDEN ELECTORATE. MR. H. G. R. MASON. M.A., LL.B., Speaks as Follows: — NEW LYNN—St. Thomas' Hall, Thursday. November 2, at 8 p.m. AVON DALE—Town Hall, Friday, November 3, at 8 p.m. TTAIPARA ELECTORATE. MR. R- E. HORNBLOW, Liberal Candidate. Will Address Meetings as under: — PARAKAI—PubIic Hall, To-day (Tuesday). WOODHILL—PubIio Hall, To-morrow (Wednesday). HELENSVILLE-Star Theatre, Thursday November 3. All Meetings at 8 o'clock p.m. POSKILL. yiVIAN TT pOTTER. M.P., OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE', Will Address the Electors On iTTfHURSDAY. O 1922 - AT 8 P.M.. At THMPIRB mHEATRE. TTVOMINION -DOAD. COME AND HEAR THE FACTS, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. THE REFORM GOVERNMENT'S ACTIONS SUPPORTED AND FUTURE POLICY EXPOUNDED. Chairman: MR. J. W. SHACKELFORD. Mayor cf Mount Eden, Tor Hir*. CAPS and Trucks available.-~-?oLn Watson, 1. Wellington Place, top of Hobson St. Phone 2294 A. IHAR-A-BANC, 30-36-eeater: easi&at JTd- / ing in Auckland; for Dfcncee, Lodge Meetings. Etc—'Phono 2690 A.. J. Bimmer. rpHE Bridal Car. Aucklar.i's Jbest, Awarded X Special Prize Labour Uuy Procession. Engage it for your Wedding. No extra charge. Book early.—Shorter. 'Phone A2O2V Sales of Property. LAND Agents—Take Notice my house in William St. is sold.—H. Carey. LAND Agonts—Please take notice ruy property at Eowick is withdrawn from sale.—Caulier. MR. PETTIT'S now House, with i-acre, Papatoetoe. has been sold by H. C. Ernest. Agent. Businesses for Sale. BAKERY Business and up-to-date Tearooms, in busy mining town, doing 2700 to 3000 loaves per week, and about £40 smalls. —Genuine, 548, Herald. ONFECTIONERY. Soft Diinks. and Fiuit Busin-!S3; modern premises; splendid trade stand, close city; oifered nt £200 for quick sale.—R. J. Entrican, Williamson's Chambers, Shortland St. AIRY, Confectionery, Soft Drinks; 4 living rooms; sell cheap for cash; owner ill-health.—Addresß at Herald. IT'ANCY Goods and Stationery, Ponsonby. Shop and five living rooms. Price. £375 —Cooper and Milner. Ponsonby T7RUIT and Confectionery Business, J? Devonport; low rent; Dwelling ot 5 rooms; situated convenient to wharf- price reduced to £175.— R. J. Entrican. Wilfiamson's Chambers. Shortland St. GROCERY— Several -profitable suburbaa businesses to .-boose from —A M Bryden, 174. Queen St. TT-ARANGAHAPE RD.—Shop; 4 XV years; rent, £3 10s. Price, £425—KayStratton. 154, Karangahape Rd. FFICE Furniture, Fittings. Land Agency n-nd other payable business; urgent sale; cheap.—Box 679, Auckland. STORE, Small country; must be sold at once owing to ill-health of owner.— lull particulars from A. D. Pollock. Parakao £990~F^ UI ' r arid Confectionery, lease. tog \ lm t n «,„_ 00, ,2* ' with furniture; ___________ IG B. Queen St. A ]? INE gIUSINESS. A GENUINE BUSINESS in Fruit, Vese--cx. tables, Confootionery, and Drinks with 5 living rooms, doing a turnover of over £30 a weeK; within the Ist soction. 3 years* lease at £2 1 _ a week. It's right SEE IT TO-AY, PRICE, £350. "YyiLLIAM A TTORNE, T TD.. ; 'THE LAND MAN," General Auctioneers and Real Estate Service Shortland Street, Auckland. G XLY £150-T°' rAL PKICEpANCY GOODS BUSINESS, situated at X one ot the busiest tram termini; good clean shop and stock; lock-up shop, 011 lease; low rental. Get in right away and catch the busy Christmas hade. Now be iively, and do not allow this opportunity to slip by. IT'S YOUR CHANCE. AND ONLY £150 THE LOT. WILLIAM A JTTORNE. T TD., " THE LAND MAN," General Auctioneers and Real Estate Service, ■ Shortland Street, Auckland. Businesses Vfantcd. BLACKSMITH'S Business, good, country, wanted to buy or lease.—Stephenson, Agent, Onehunga, '• BUSINESS, small, wanted; suit couple.— State full particulars, Buyer, 623, Herald. . CASH Grocery Business wanted! any' locality: stato trade and all particu- , lars.—Trade, 676. Heeald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 12
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