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FLATS TO LET. A TTRACTIVELi' Furnished Bed Sittin; xa - Ilooni, large, nil conveniences, l'cm bridge^—-Apply Manageress. x2l (Ti A K LTON Flat s—A 1t ractive Unf 11 r n v-> • Sunny Flat, 2 bedrooms, fireplace plume.—Apply .Manageress. x 27 / IIT1 T —Unfurn. a Rooms, kitchenette, self contained, separate entrance; 10/.— Inquire Stak 1 OS. 2 r I \K\'( IXF< »KT—Flat, large living room, S i~> bedrooms, bathroom, kitchenette; cen tral, elevated position.—ll,' St. Aubvn St -1 — 5 UiniiLis, unfurnished J - i range; 20/. —.Samuel Vulle and Sons '■'''■ x__ TjUiAT. 12/0, comfortably furnished, real ■*• nice, light free.—7o, Wellington Street '"■'•■ _J__ TMLAT, 21/, splendidly furnished ; 2 bed -*- rooms, bathroom.—Key. 40. Wellington gj: guy. p-i TJTAMPU'O.N COURT—Furnished, modern" JLJ - e.11.w. : moderate rentals.—Manageress Phono ________ :;( fjfERNE RAY—2O/, very nicely fnrm »*- isliiil -I Itooms ; close train.—2S St ■Mary's [_oa__ i M f NVERNESS, -17, Wellington St.—on. J. ami Two-roomed Cosy Furnishec Flats, v.-itli fireplace.— Phono ,'.lO-730. f -\ TORNINGSIDE—« Rooms, kitchenette - ,J - garage optional.—s7o, New North Rd XL'! "VTARROW NECK. Devonport.—Furn. Flal ■LH ;j rooms, kitchenette, sleeping poreli convp.-; 18/, term.—'Piione 22-4011. t. VTIC'IO Airy Flal, KcK-cimtninm]. 15/ 1101 X> week.--122, Jervolg ltd., Ponsonhy. x2f SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. ]\|T. EDIO.V—Shop, suitable tailor, boot■"J- maker, stationer; tram section- "0/ Cates. Phone 13-861. ' 'p.j O l ''" I ','*' ">w rentals, good light, Shorfs \J Buildings, 154-130, Q„ een St.—Allen. Sliarebroker. Second .Floor. D TO LET OR LEASE. 1(1 ACRES, Collage, Buildings, (i pad-J-U dorks; good pasture; cheap.—lnquire Star it;:. s ->- APARTMENTS WANTED. TTAUrtN. Flat, a rooms and kitchenette, J- Pousonby.—('., 111, Milltws Street, Grey L -''"»- 28 T AI)Y, requires Kurn. Room, fireplace, J-J separate cooking con vs. ; moderate.—• Y\ rite It. 21)07. Stak. x 27 T ADY, small girl, company and Tight J-i duties; in return for Unfurn. Room.— Vj rite W. 30-12. Stak. 27 T/ U>l ' wa,us small Unturn. Flat, self--LJ contained, sunny, near city.— Reasonable, 2915, iStar. 27 T ADY, wants Unfurn. Room, fireplace, no ■x-J cooking; 7/6; Grafton, Svmonds Sl.— Business. 2909. Star. X 27 CUNGLE Furnished Room, use piano couvs., vicinity Lower Symonds St.— Moderate, .",701. _jT__ x l; 7 OtMALU Flat or Bach, preferably furn.; *--\ Parnell, Remueru or Kpsoni districts; timet; single man. — Permanent, 200" Stak. •>■} TTNFURNISHED Flat desired, Ponsonby, *-■' Heme I!ay waterfront.—Reasonable. 3611, Star. x2 S BOARD OFFERED. ABSOLUTELY Good Board, IS/; also ■£-»- Casuals. —7, Mount St., Lower Symonds St. X 2S ABSOLUTELY Superior Accommodation, f*- Verona Private Hotel, 17, Khyber Pass; single, double; tariff from 25/.--Phone _______ c A UCKLAJS'D'S Agency, Phoenix Chambers, f*- Room 20, 47-457, offer free service for Board and Residence Inquirers. I> A UCKXAND Y.M.C.A.—Excellent Accom'rl - modation for Men. Casual charges 0/0 per day, 32/0 per week. Permanent rates, 25/ and 22/0 weekly. Dining Room open to Ladies and Gentlemen. All Meals 1A C BOARD, 2 Gents, or M.C., fl 15/.—Phone 45-107, 10, Prime's Lane, Newton. x 27 BOARD, respectable business Lady ; lmtn tram stop; adults.—2o, Williamson _/__, l'ousonby. 27 pOMFOKTABLE Accommodation, bandy L> first section, near reservoir ; telephone. 8, Hopctonii St., Ponsonby. 27 GLENEAGLES Private Hotel. 10, Carlton Gore Rd.—Superior Accommodation. Harbour views. .Moderate terms.— Phono 44-420. a HERNE BAY.—Superior Board offered Business Man, handy trams. —Phone :0-102. s2O XJOTEL VENTNOR, Devonport, 15 mliis. J - J - Queer. St.—Tariff reasonable, excellent accommodation ; bridge, tennis, dancing, every comfort; tank water; good fires.— 22-400. _ c KIA ORA, 15, Symonds St.—A home for permanent guests; Share Room, 25/ ; _00d table. p rniIISTLE HOTEL, Licensed House. Queen J- St., opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast, 5/G. 9/ day, i' 3 weekly.—Phone 15-437. D ETTA NT ED, in private family, Working >» Man Boarder. —7, Beaconsflcld St., "!rey Lynn. x 27 XX O T E L "A BUKDE L." Situated in Auckland's premier position, opposite Government House. Beautiful lounges, spacious balconies, large, airy rooms, harbour views, and table par excellence. Inquiries invited. HOTEL "ARUNDEL," Waterloo Quadrant. Phone 44-744. \VS BOAR D WANTE D. AUCKLAND'S Board, Residence Agency. Phoenix Chambers (opp. P. 0.), 47-457. offers free service Accommodation Seekers. p G.ENTLKMAN requires Comfortable Board, private family ; must be reasonible.—Particulars. Boarder. ______ Star. 2S DUAKIJ required, Young Man; reasonable; *-* Morningside or Kingslaud.—W. 3714. Stak. x2O requires Board, Residence, superior private family: preferably room for car; state terms.—Musical, 374*. Star. x 27

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 2

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