MATRIMONIAL BACHELOR, 37. owns small home and potatoes and poultry farm near Auckland, wishes to meet any poor, working: girl, 26 to 40, view matrimony.—“ Lonely,” D, 6567, The Sun. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL BUSINESS SALES CO., handles absolutely Genuine Partnerships, Investments; thorough investigation invited.— Address: 32 Queen St. r<OA—WOULD Kind Person Lend honest, respectable working young Woman? through bereavement. Good seourity. Genuine.—D. 6559. The Sun. PROBABLE 1,000 PER CENT. RETURN. —Wanted, a limited number of Trustworthy Sportsmen to acquire interest in a unique highly profitable venture. Limited capital only required. Positive proof of success furnished. Particulars SPORTS INVESTOR, Box 1749, G.P.0., Auckland. The united permanent building AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Has Money to Lend on First Mortgage. Principal and Interest repayable by monthly instalments. Particulars may be obtained at Society’s Office, 16 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. W. W. SCOTT, Secretary. MORTGAGES TO £SOO wanted; good security; 7£ per cent.; 3 to 5 years. Also, £2OO at 10 per cent.—D., 6529, The Sun. TOURISTS* AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE HENDERSON —Edmonton Park (opp. the Falls): Ideal Camping and Picnic Ground, Tea Kiosk, Refreshments, Hot Water, Sports Ground, Bathing. Evening parties arranged.—Mrs. Moller, ProSPORTSMEN —3 Rooms vacant, Atiarauri, farmhouse; splendid fishing, river bounds property.—Write H. Kinloch, Atiamuri. _____ HENDERSON. MOTORISTS.— Free: Sharp's Bush; city, 3-hour; bush avenues, giant kauris, ti-tree, 7ft circumference; 5 minutes’ run beyond Ferndale. Car meets Henderson train, Sunday, 10.5; return 4.24. Is 9d single: also per arrangement.
HOTEL. SHORTLAND ST. AND HIGH ST.. AUCKLAND. Recently rebuilt and newly furnished throughout. Bedrooms equipped with hot and cold water. Tariff, 14s per day. Excellent Cuisine. Phone 42-004. P.O. Box 237. D. NOEDEN, Proprietor. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION CHELTENHAM (near) —Furn. House, school holidays; sleeping balcony; .£3 week.—32 Albert Rd., or Phone 41-192. Accommodation, superior, elevated, 1 hour motor from city, near waterfalls; tariff, £2 10s.—Mrs. Harvey, “Puriris,” Ramarama. FURNISHED Electric Bungalow, garage; Epsom; 2 to 4 weeks, Christmas; £2 10s weekly.—D, 6570, The Sun. THE Bungalow Private Hotel, Taupo.— Anglers’ and Tourists’ Accommodation. Electric light.—Telegraphic Address, •‘Bungalow,” Taupo. Yw.c.a. •W.C.A. HOLIDAY HOUSE, BLOCKHOUSE BAY. OPEN TO ALL THE GIRLS OF AUCKLAND FOR A JOLLY, HEALTHY CAMP-LIFE HOLIDAY. Plan to spend your vacation where you may swim, walk, rest, and make new friends. Terms moderate. Enrol now. All particulars may be had at the Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen Street. Phone 42-S6O. BOARD AND RESIDENCE Accommodation, m-st-ciass; permanents and casuals; double and single rooms; with or without board.— “Balgowlali,” 228 Hobson St. VONIA, 40 Parnell Kd.-Board-E.esi-dence, with early breakfast; or Rooms to Let.—Phone 46-095. CARNFOKTH, 179 Grafton Rd.—Limited 12 Boarders requiring home-like comfort and meals; vacancy one married couple, two single.—Phone 44-349. KILLARNBY," 48 Upper Vincent St. Board and Residence; single, double rooms; terms, 30s weekly. Y.W.C.A. N EW H OSTEL ' UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1. FOR PERMANENT GIRL BOARDERS AND WOMEN AND GIRL TRAVELLERS Comfortable Accommodation in Heart of City. TARIFF: PERMANENTS.—SingIe Rooms. 30s and 32s 6d week. Share Room, 21s and 23s 6d week. Share Dormitory, 18s 6d week. TRANSIENTS.—SingIe Rooms. 8s day, £2 2s week. Share Room, 6s day, 35s | week. Bed and Breakfasts, 5s 6d day. Large airy balconies and sitting rooms, j Tennis on roof. Home atmosphere. Early application for permanent board advisable. | Apply, SECRETARY, Y.W.C.A., AUCKLAND.
BOARD WANTED Accommodation wanted two adults, young child, fortnight middle January; country preferred.—Particulars P.O. Box 1210, Auckland. WANTED TO BUT A RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, pre-war preferred; up to £3 paid.— Pearline Co., 9 Security Buildings. BOOKS. —We Buy, Sell and Exchange Books, Records, Music, Magazines, CARPENTERS, Engineers, Plumbers, and Tools of all descriptions best cash prices paid; goods collected.—32 Eden Terrace. CLOTHING. —Gent.’s Left-off Clothing, Boots; satisfactory prices; spot cash; phone 45-324. Wise, 94 Hobson St. CORRUGATED Iron, second-hand, any quantity; highest prices given.— Sawyer and Lowndes, Hobson St. Phone 41-421. FUNGUS, good, dry, highest market price; cash on delivery.-—T. W. Doo, Victoria Street. PLOUGH, light lever Duncan preferred, suitable three horses; must be good order.—Andrews, Pish Merchants, Ponsonby Rd. LTNIFORM Case, metal; must be good J condition.—" Write stating price to >ox 717, or Phone 44-101. WE will buy Furniture, any quantity, for cash.—Robertson, Auctioneer. Queen St opp Court's, phone 43-025. WANTED: 100 YARDS GOOD SOIL, Suitable for Garden Purposes. Apply: THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., NELSON ST. 2ACKS, METALS BOTTLES, ETC. CLARK BROS. For PROMPT AND HONEST SERVICE. Highest Market Prices Given. Strict and Careful Attention Assured. Consign Yours to Us. CLARK BROS., Drake Street, Auckland. TEACHERS OF DANCING DOROTHY RICHARDSON, Ballroom, Ballet Dancing am l Special Children’s Classes. Studi dy’s Bldgs.. Karangahape Rd. P. ---690. PUPILS WANTED ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Upper Queen Street. —J O’Kane employs interesting methods. Pianoforte, Violin. Mandolin, Guitar. DYERS AND CLEANERS WH. DREW Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer. —Repairs, alterations, frocks re■modell^sL—ghcn© 46-629, 226 Hobson St,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 3
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