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Hay and Sons, having leased Melwynn place ol business, distance- from a school, quality of soil, '.*« the past 16 years, is sufficient guarantee for the fs it a growing suburb, is it sheltered from cold winds, growing properties of the soil. Furthermore; it are you getting value for your money, terms of pay- ensures its having been well cultivated, ment, and other minor questions. Trees abound on the estate, and several of the We can, with confidence, .venture to say, that that sections have well grown fruit trees upon them, very fine Estate, Melwynn, the pick of Auckland's Altogether there is an absence on Melwynn of that suburbs, fills in every way the. above requirements. bareness which unfortunately many new estates present.. „i From the Health point of vim, Melwynn'a gentle The rapid development of this suburb makes the slope to the northerly,slope ensures for it all the , . ° . «i a , s"t7"„" *• T?„„j ,-„,.«,,*„*„* <~ available sunshine, arid while protected, in winter from J uv . ,n « f ™ el V™J*Sl, & XnrJ ™ ™L£ keen winds, is pleasantly &ol in summer. The their value must ' necessarily oo enhanced every month. contour of the country allows the rain water to drain . y n conclusion, we have no Hesitation in recomaway m a short time, consequently there is an absence . mem ii nK Melwynn as a most desirable auburb to live of pools of water, too often seen about, residential in . healthy locality, large sections, city gas and water, quarters, and which cannot be healthy. and quick means of transit. Melwynn Sections are full quarter acre, which _ ' . ~ . , ...... , . ... ensures one of their homes never becoming part of a ' . Last > bu not least it is the cheapest proposition • slum area, and for quarter acre sections here you pay in « around Auckland. _ The terms are reasonable: , less than in most instances for •'-« pocket handkerchief'' £1° down > 10 per cent, in one month, 10 per .cent, in sections elsewhere. three months, and the balance three years at q per Lighting.—Melwynn is fortunate in having city gas laid on to the estate. During the coming summer You get value for your money. You cannot go all roads will be reticulated. wrong because you are getting in on the ground floor. Water Supply.-City water is laid on to every 1 "' Sections in a comparatively short time will double road, ready to be tapped by section holders. in value. This is YOUR CHANCE. Don miss it. Transportation. is half-an-hour from Buyers at a distance may select a Section from our city, and only five minutes' walk from New Lynn - plan (which may be had on application), and upon Station. The question of concreting ihe Great North inspection, should they desire to change, they may do Road, which bounds the property, is now under con- so to another available Section. All we ask is that side-ration, and it should not be long before it will vou should come and see Melwynn before finally join up with that laid as far as Kingsland. When deciding upon the site of your Home, this is so. means of getting to and from the city will, , , • , ~',-,. c . , , without doubt, be by motor service, which will bring We will be pleased any day (including Saturdays) the city within 20 minutes of Melwynn.. * to show intending purchasers over the property.. [ J. C. WILSON, . Corner Nikau Street, Melwynn, New Lynn. Telephone 28M., Avondale. • - w • ' • . ' "i —■ -i •". ■mini iiiiiiiiiiHiiii aamaßmmaaMamatmmmtm'xmßmatmmamtM ——— ...■.■.■mw™—■~— "™"™\ ■_ THE WONDERS OF THE " RENULIFE " VKOLET RAY TREATMENT, REMARKABLE SUCCESS ACHIEVED IN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. 740 CASES TREATED WITHIN LAST TWO YEARS—ALL CURED; ' ' ' .• :■'■■--.•'■) : "V- : ' ' . :;""■' '.'..'■'■■ '■-•: If you are suffering from Rheumatism, decide at' once to have the "Renulife " Violet Ray Treatment. During the past two years, 740 cases have been treated in Auckland and .Wellington respectively, and ALL HAVE BEEN ABSOLUTELY CURED. .■ _ Could there be a more glowing testimony to the curative powers of the wonderful Renulifa ,_ - Violet Ray ? ''■'■'■■•■■'.■ Have no fear regarding the Renulife violet Ray; thers is no electric shocking 0$ muscular contraction. The Renulife Violet Ray Treatment is painless and pleasing. < ~_ Think of those 740 people who are now care-free and happy, enjoying the best of health. Keraember that there was a time when they, suffered agonies untold, through Rheumatism— ■ just like the sufferer is experiencing at this very minute,, IT you have Rheumatism, arrange at once for Renulife Violet Ray Treatment, and your days of suffering will soon come to! an end. LET THE " RENULIIFE " VIOLET RAY FREE YOU FROM RHEUMATISM. Fees: Two Guineas for Six Treatments* ; ' '%ifttiM Hygienic Parlours , Hours: 9 a.m. to; 8.30 p.m. Evening Appointments .Arranged. Telephone ABU. , I 308 (3rd Floor}, N.Z. Insurance Building, Queen Street, Auckland. J l ■ . ■■' : _ __*_ "_' . '■ ''■ "■ ■' ■': '' : : mmm ; ''- ;; :; ■••'•' ■ i .i..ii. l i l i—mi.miMnMr^ H " ™»»nk.. lick.: i"» w~»f.M«tak«. ww. odea*. laee dwniu • ' * gig w % ■ ccnc£ too THE DAINTY METAL SHOE LACE llllllHL; ~ } J[ M* so expressly appealing to a woman's sense of what is neat J j^^^^^&'y^ and chic in footwear. Metalaces have no untidy bows, J^^^^jg^ 1^ knots or twists ; they will not come unfastened; tney cannot ' _ ma. ■ break, and just an easy press with finger and thumb is all tf^s^-"-fi??SBJ that is required to lace or unlace them. Metalaces are * x w[ W~X finished in many different colours to match any shade of shoe f*£^^iii& leather. They add graceful finish and smartnes» to the % if shoes, and keep them in their original shape I OBTAINABLE WitH Sizes Right, , QUICKLY FITTED AT ALL GOOD at . T \t T* Li to any lace-up Shoe, new ■'> cmc QTnRFC , Never Loose — Never light .. or old. and once in posiSHOLMUKLb. , tion the Mela j accs necr~"_ _. . i -i . , . " ' not be removed. The shoe Every Shoe requires the right sized laces. J illustrated having 5 eyelet . .Price, ' and they are there, for you—tried and fitted holes needs 2 doubles with ' . in a moment. Make certain and obtain your a single one for the boti 1 ' "' 1/Q CORRECT SIZE FROM THE START. torn odd eyelet. Shoes \ and Metalaces will wear with ease and with 4 eyelets require only comfort, and outlast the shoe. 2 doubles; with 6 eyelets. Complete Shoe Set, Mea- ; — "' '' : "■■' ' , . 3 doubles. Sizes must first sured and Fitted in Tan, " be correctly measured for Black, Grey, White, Blue, From AU Good Stores .and Bootmakers, Green, Red and other METALACE (HZ.) Ltd. ** *■■ at your local popular colours. ,rv i c N a ' , .tore « bootmakef's. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)

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