HOUSES TO LET. WARWICK ST., Morningside.—Bungalow, 5 rooms.—3o, National Bank Bldg., Shortland St. x2l 4 PITT ST., Ellerslle. —5-roomed House, i every conv.; 25/ weekly.—Apply Corrigan, Millar St., Ellerslie. K-ROOMED Kauri Villa, 3rd section, Grey " Lynn, 2mins tram. —Inquire Star iSGS. 6 -ROOMED House, Vincent St., e.1., convs. Phono 45-127 of 16-158. 21 QAA, KIIYBER PASS—6 Rooms, e.1., calitJ'J font, pore, bath; 25/. —Bruce Scott. 77, Queen St. EPSOM —6 Rooms, close tram, 37/6. PARNELL, near part—o Rooms (in flats). £1 4/. MT. ALBERT—Nice Bungalow. <> rooms. £2: nlso 5 Rooms. 25/. EDEN TERRACE— Bungalow. 4 Rooms, 20/. KINGSLAND—S Rooms, 25/. REMTJERA— (i Rooms, 35/; 5 Rooms, 25/. DEVONPORT —0 Rooms (Cheltenham), 35/; 6 Booms, water frontage, 30/: 6 Rooms. 25/. CITY, Victoria Street —S Rooms, suitable apartments, £3. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 18. Fort Street. s2l SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. BAKEHOUSE, Shop and Dwelling, in good industrial town ; low rental. —H. 9245, Star. 23 CENTRE Queen St. —Club Room, Offices, bright, large; 10/. —Moore's, 168. Queen St. ; 5.22 HENDERSON, opp. Railway Station — Confectioner's Shop, best position.— Norcross, Storekeeper, Henderson. D 4 TTARANGAHAPE RD.—Shop, 00ft frontJ\- age, back entrance, owner would consider subdividing.—Dryden, Queen's Arcade. B OFFICES, centre of City, Short's Buildings, 154-156, Queen St.—Henry Allan, Sharebrokcr, Third Floor. D SHOP and Dwelling, Victoria St., close tram stop.—Cooper, Chemist, Victoria St. 23 YMONDS ST. —Shop, central position, owner will renovate; reduced rental, lease optional.—Dryden, Queen's Arcade. B -J OQ VICTORIA ST.—Brick Shop, five J-OJ, rooms, e.1., convrs.; 27/6 per week. Public Trust Office. 21 TO LET. CITY — Large well lighted Floor, new building, suitable factory, billiard snloon, etc.—37. Victoria St. D C ARAGE to Let, 8. Cockburn St., Grey *JT Lynn.—Phone 26-373. 23 OOD Storage Space lor imperishable T goods, lowest rates. — J. J. Craig, Ltd., 100, Queen St. D 4 (1 REY LYNN, Peel St. —Lock-up Garage; X 3/6. —Public Trust, Albert St. 23 BOARD OFFERED. A CCOMMODATION, Gents, board; single A and share room; from 27/0. —173, Grafton Rd. x 23 A CCOMMODATION.—DoubIe, Single Bed A. Sitting Rooms, 3 04, Grafton Rd.; terma moderate.—4s-085. D 4 A CCOMMODATION. —52, Symonds St., ■£*- opp. Stonehurst. —Bed, breakfast; board optional.—Phone 46-IU9. x 23 ACCOMMODATION — "Whareretl,"'4B, Grafton Rd. (next Bowling Green).— Splendid table; tariff 30/.—Phone 42-161. B A CCOMMODATION, Mt. Eden, 2nd sec- ■**• tion, minute tram; overlooking harbour ; Sunny Rooms, double, single, from 25/.—Phone'2l-445. B IJURWOOD HOTEL, Princes St., Albert i Park, City.—Home to luncheon ; reduced tariff : perinanents. —Telephone 41-484. D CLOVELLY, Symonds St.—Board, double, VJ single; permanents, casuals; low tariff; permanents by arrangement.—Phone 41-443. TiEVONPOKT, Carisbrook Private Hotel, U 18, King Edward Parade. Phone 22-583. Large airy rooms with full board, large airy rooms with part board, large airy rooms without board; use of phone; sitting rooms, wushhouse, bathroom, etc. D-l GLENEAGLES Private Hotel, 10, Carlto\n Gore Road (Grafton end). — Superior Accommodation, lovely harbour views.— Phone 44-420. B4
" TOLlMONT"—Excellent Accommodation, «J visitors, pcrmnnents.—l, Symonds St., close Queen St. Terms moderate. Phone 43-767. B PARK RD. (110). —Refined, comfortable Home; young business people ; good table: 20/. ___ INE LODGE, 174, Great North Rd. — Large airy Rooirs, full board, phone, good table : 25/. — ROOMS, single, double and share, all con vs., tray or breakfast optional.— 111, Nugent St. Phone 40-723. B SINGLE, full board; 30/, share, 25/; good home; piano.—29, Syinonds St. CJINGLE Room, comfortable, moderate; ►o also Room, fireplace; board optional.— 3, Ponsonby Rd. _28 rnHB WILLOWS, SymoivJs St., has VacmJL cies, full board. 30/ weekly. — Phone ■13-263. Miss O'Den, Proprietress. B ■\rACANCY private family. Single Gent, V Lady ; handy City ; washing ; moderate. Phono 45-040. xL»3 "TTACAN.CIES, professional gentlemen, V select locality, every comfort, bed sitting rooms; board optional.—Phone 2.~-(U0. B4 WANTED, Trustworthy Lady, company elderly lady, Roynl Oak : share living PS'ion.ie?, —Write F. 0240, Star. 21 __. BOARD WANTED BUSINESS 1 Lady requires good comfortable Board, Residence, City.—W. 0110. Star. x 22 BUSINESS Lady requires Board, private, adult family ; Epsom, Mr. Edeu preferred; 2nd, 3rd section. —Write 11, 02:? l. Stak. 21 /GENTLEMAN. Comfortable Board: no vT others : close town ; state household.— P.O. Box 1777. 21 "VTODNCr Business Lady, requires Board, J- rofined family: 2nd section, Mt. Eden or Grafton preferred.—Write B. 3644, Stak. x2l ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. A LLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac Av., -*- Auckland, for highest grade Electrical Instnllatmn. —Phnn"s 44-44 H. Mi-Oil. I) Installations, estimates free -*-' from J. Henderson, Kli.-'oer Pass; also all Electrical Gifts. B CARTER,' Battery Specialist, 19, -»- Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby (next Bank).- — AH makes carefully charged or repaired. D GOUK AND SULLIVAN, 79, Wellesley St. W., specialise in all Ignition Work nn(l Armature Winding. B SINCLAIR for Fine Mechanical and Electrical Work. Car Electrical Work onr specialty.—sl,. High St. Phone 45-033. B
i i/ i n strongly made, perfectly i : natural teeth. Ring 44-198. STEVENSCN 8c INeCAM H.B. BUILDING KARANGAHAPE ROAD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 118, 21 May 1931, Page 2
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