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SAXES BY AUCTION JJOUSEHOLD Jj'URNISHIXGS. JJOU SEHOLD J^URNISHINGS. CS:: Favoured -with instructions from Mrs. Gray, who is leaving- Auckland, v,*e will Sell on the Premises, UXE 12 NOON, OAK, HI MU, KAURI FURNISHINGS, DOULTON WARE, ELECTROPLATE, CUTLERY, ART PICTURES. Dining-room. —oak buffet, polished, neat design; OVAL OAK DINING TABLE, 4 OAK UPH. CHAIRS, EASY CHAIR, in Shadow Tissue, Oak Clock, Col. Couch with Velvet Squab, Plush Table Covers, Cushions, Kerb. Hearthrug, Tapestry, Runners CONGOLEUM SQUARE. Jardinieres, Pot Palms, MADRAS AND LACE CURTAINS, ROYAL DOULTON SALAD BOWL, DOULTON PLATES, Vases, Ornaments, ELECTROPLATE WARE, Cutlery, STAINLESS KNIVES, Pictures. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE, BRUNSWICK. 6 Records, as new; Half Dinner Set. Half Teaset, Hall Curtains, Kauri Sideboard and Table. BEDROOMS (3).—OAK DRESSING CHEST, B. P. Mirrors; Bedstead 4ft 6in, Wire Wove, Pedestal Cupboard. 3MORRIS CHAIR, Couch, 14YDS LINOLEUM, Seagrasa Chairs, Clock, Blankets, KAPOK BEDDING. Comb. Beds 3ft, Rugs, Curtains, Child's D.S. Cot (Oak), Pillows, COMB. CHESTS, Blue and White Lino, Slip Mats, Congo. Square. KITCHEN.—Kauri Dresser. 4 Chairs, Child’s High Chair, Linoleum, Hearthrugs, Tables, Set Scales, Enamel and Aluminium Ware, Crockery, Glassware. Potts’s Irons, Wringer, Carpenter’s and Garden Tools. Packing Cases, Whole Host Sundries. Aisc WEDNESDAY’ NEXT. sSELL AND AUCTIONEERS, 167-169 SYIIONDS STREET. Phone 41-01 S. Mount 17 den doad, OUNT ALETHORPE AND X ARKES Will Offer for Sale by Auction on X RIDAY r , UNE AT 11.20 A.M., At their Auction Rooms. 1 and 2, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. IMJE PROPERTY comprises WELLBUILT HOME of G rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, laundry, etc. The house built on solid stone foundation, with iiple room for extensions, and oarticularly suitable for SUBDIVISION INTO FLATS. Modern garages, built of iron and brick and part concrete, capable of housing four cars. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE. This valuable home offers an exceptional opportunity as Apartment House, Boarding House or Doctor’s Residence, and particularly to Taxi or Motor Garage Owners. Terms, £3OO Cash. Property is Flagged. REMOVAL NOTICES Q 1 The Offices of the above Company have been removed from 23 Shortland Street, to NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION CHAMBERS, 41-45 Shortland Street, Auckland. W. J. RONAYNE, Secretary and Attorney'. Auckland, June 15. 1929.

THE SUN NEWSPAPERS Free Accident Insurance

The sun newspapers, ltd., win pay, subject as hereunder, to the legal representative of any person above the age of 14 years or under the age of 66 years at the time of the accident who being a subscriber to and has THE SUN home delivered, and to whom THE SUN shall have been delivered for a period of at least one week immediately prior to the day of the accident and whose signed notification has been received and acknowledged by THE SUN Newspapers, Limited., Auckland.:— ACCIDENTS OF TRAVEL AND LIFTS (1) PI AAA If the subscriber shall be A v/W killed, or dies as the result of Injuries received, by accident to any passenger railway train in which such person Is travelling; as a ticket-bearer or fare-paying passenger, providing that the total sum payable arising out of any one accident as defined in condition (g) shall not exceed £I,OOO. (2) £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of Injuries received by accident to any tram or steamer or ferry in which such person is travelling as a ticket-bearer or farepaying passenger or to any motor-bus taxi-car. private hire car {including service car), omnibus, coach, horse cab or passenger vehicle which is being driven by a licensed driver and in ■ which the subscriber Is travelling as a I fare-paying passenger. Home Delivery Subscribers being Policemen or Rail or Tramway Enployees In Uniform and Drivers, Firemen, Guards, Inspectors, Conductors and Stewards of Passenger Railway Trains; Captains, Engineers, Firemen, Deckhands of Ferry I Boats; Taxi-car and Cab Drivers and ! Private Hire Car (including service car). Omnibus, Cab, Coach and Passenger Vehicle Drivers while on duty (excluding any driver intoxicated at the time of the accident) shall be deemed fare-paying passengers and any person whose fare has been paid or is paid by another person shall also be deemed a fare-paying passenger, and the expression “fare” includes any cash remuneration or hire money, i (3.) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while entering or alighting from any stationary tram, train, steamer, ferry, or vehicle mentioned In clauses (1) and (2). (4) £SOO if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while travelling in or driving a passenger lift or elevator set apart for the use of passengers in a building used for residential or business purposes. Subscribers are not covered under this clause unless injured as the result of an accident happening to any such lift or elevator. ACCIDENTS IN THE STREETS (5) £IOO If the subscriber shall be killed j or dies as the result of injuries received j while and as a pedestrian in a public thoroughfare colliding or coming in con- • tact with any moving vehicle. (6) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while engaged and acting as a Tram or Bus Conductor or inspector falling or being struck and thrown from the footboard by a passing vehicle. (Subscribers Intoxicated at the time of the accidents are not included in the three preceding clauses.) CYCLING AND MOTOR-CYCLING ACCIDENTS (7) £IOO in case of death of the subscriber if he or she shall be accidentally killed while riding in a public thoroughfare a bicycle, tricycle or motor-cycle, solely for pleasure but 5 nr-lnrlin s>» t rt n.n r! from tfc«

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 3

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