_ FUNERAL directors S - 1 LTD *. Funeral Directors, Devon-J-J-. port. Private chapel.—Phone 70-130 ws jfcjcIVORAND SONS LTD., Funeral DtoEtors, Road. Phone 40-689. WS floral emblems H Rl w„lt Bouquet Artist. Specialist in all Floral King <0-035. wght M-550. Kara " Eaha P e %% LOST AND FOUND J^^.^j^'sTAß." ol6, an Un ' on I^ o^Reward a ~Phone Witching. L^o^oVn^ 0 - reward.-Apply FrlVgS f|[ W ' th 1 j°hni. B SisJ e sif P r ay Book » yesterday, Glen Eden J-J bus, reward.—-Leave Bus Company. 26 Suitcasc, containing clothes. Onehunga to City tram.—lo, Hardinge St.. City. 26 1 Coat, Monday, vicinity ~ D Urv 'H!e St.; reward.—Phone 45-164. x 26 JPfF' Str i l ? g Bag containing slippers. eLC -« * n City.—Please Ring 43-523. 26 1 /^vriv*? laclc Umbrella . on car zone, opp. St. Matthews: reward.—l4B. Hobson St. x 26 1 Black Gauntlet Glove. Sunday! Three Kings: reward.—Phone 27-259 (night). x 26 1 OST, Red Umbrella Knob off Handle. Newmarket, last week.—Please Ring 41-484. x 26 T i°? T * reen Purse. Eden Terrace. Tuesday : -»-J keepsake, soldier daddy.—s2. Bright St. x 26 T OST, Navy Kid Gloves, Beresford St., Friday ■ aj night; reward.—Ring 26-923 bus, hours. x 26 J OST, 4 Envelopes containing mbney and -J accounts. City Markets.—Phone 26-910. 26 J OST, Spectacles, in case, probably Newton* J reward.—R. Reid. Optician. Newton. 26 JOST, Horn-rimmed Spectacles, Devonport Saturday: reward.—34, Calliope Rd. 26 T Navy Blue Handbag. Friday morning. Green Lane: reward.—Phone 17-090. D 4 T i°?7\ p ™ c ®, Ser geant s Photo, vicinity Royal A Oak.—Finder communicate 281, Church St.. onehunga. x 26 LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, lady's, between Bayswater and Victoria Theatre, Devonpoif. Reward. —Ring 70-171. X 2G rOST, Watch, lady's, gold, wristlet, inscribed J ' Devonport, Tuesday morning; reward. — <1-776. X 2fi I OST. Aluminium Kettle, between Green Lane J and Newmarket; reward.—Stanaway, Fruit snop. opposite post office. Green Lane. x 26 LOST, Gold Brooch, blue stones, between City, Eden Terrace; keepsake; reward.-—W. 7565. Star. __ 26 I OST, Purple Beaded Evening Bag. containing -J gold compact and lipstick; reward.—Ring 45-262. X2B LOST. Small Silver Watch, with round face, vicinity Tahora Ave.. Remuera, Tuesday morning; reward.—Phone 24-113. 26 I OST, Glasses, white rimmed. Newton or taxi, J last Thursday; reward. —Mrs. Hogan, 25. Browning St.. Grey Lynn. x 26 V OST, Gold Pencil, keepsake, last week, St. J J Stephen's Ave.. Parnell. or Wynyard Rd.. Mt. , Fden: reward.—Ring Phone 43-914 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. x 26 lOST, Gold Circle Pearl and Turquoise Brooch. J vicinity Railway S:ation, Queen St., Wednesday morning; keepsake; reward.—W. 7581. Star. 26 STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED UTRAYED, Brown Cow, no horns, from Penrose; k3 reward.—Maberly, Phoenix St., Te Papapa. __ 26 YED. Budgie, blue, grey-backed, striped kj wings, talker, answers "Joey"; reward. —57. Paice Avenue. Sandringham. 26 Black and Tan Pup Dog. with Bay O of Islands dollar; reward.—23, Patterson St.. Sandringham. 26 FURNISHED XOUSES TO LET EPSOM —HOME of 5 Rooms (3 Bedrooms), 2 Glassed-in Sunporches; electric hot water, gas stove, refrigerator; nice grounds; 4-5 months. £3 15/. < TITIRANQI—BUNGALOW. 5 Rooms, K'ette.. all electric; garage. 2 : ,z Acres land. Water frontage. Harbour views. £3 10/. 12 months. C. P. BENNETT. LTD., Corner Queen and Shortland Streets. Phone 42-840. WS APARTMENTS VACANT ANZAC AVE. —Room, double, furn., fireplace, k'ette; also Single.—ls, Alten Rd. x 26 A PAftTMENTB— Uouble, k'ette, 22/6; Double ■CX. Room, kitchen, 27/S. —13, Collingwood St., Ponsonby. D
BS.R., iurn., 1-2 business people; 17/6, 22/6; • second section.—Apply Star 674. x 26 BED Sitting Room, very nice, close to City; suit business woman .-—42-486. x 26 | BUSINESS Girls—Room, 15/; attractive, quiet; j view, continent. Mt. Eden.-61-492. x 26 j .* OvvaJ, at», oymoiius —Single ±*cd Silling Room.—Ph. 48-966. 26 j ( —iain&u: aim AJouo*e Kooms, cooking con vs. : v 1 Phone 40-332. x 27 ' I) ii.S.t:., 1i.... kitchen, clean, attractive; take child.—26. Tole St.. Ponsonby. x2d ' Pah Road. —Self-contained Rooms; adults.—Particulars. Phone 54-100. x 26 Iwin Bed Sitting Room, fireplace, all convs.; Grafton.—Phone 42-455. x2S 1 2 Rooms, k'ette; min. Epsom trams; 1 handy Newmarket.— 17. St. Mark's Road. 26 FURN. Sunny Flat.—Apply St. Kevin's Arcade. 26 Rooms, use convs., or tray.—s, Clovernook Road. Newmarket. 26 FR., S. and D., also outside room, convs.; . quiet.—49, East St., Symonds St. x 27 "I7IURN. Front Double 8.5. R., k'ette, stove, _I? meter, own entrance.—2o, Arawa St., Grafton. X 26 i GRAfTON —Furn. 5.8.5. R., cooker, e.h.w., phone, car shed.—l 6. Huntly Ave. x2B j RAFTON—FuIIy Furn. D.8.5.R., twin beds, T cooking convs.—Phone 43-060. D 4 I HOUSE wanted to Share, married couple or j 2 business girls; S.D.A. preferred.—3o, Hawea 1 Rd., Pt. Chevalier. X 26 LARGE D.8.5.R., furn., f.p., k'ette, own | entrance; phone.—B2. Grafton Rd. x 26 ARGE Front Double Bed Sitting Room, suit j business couple; reasonable rental.—l, Hepburn ' St.. Ponsonby. 27 I T. EDpN, furnished, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette.— Apply 45, Edwin St., evenings. x 29 PONSONBY. —D.8.5.R., nicely furn., separate k'ette; harbour view; adults.—39, Arthur St. ___ x 26 ROOM, single, furn.. convs.—Woodside. 12, Burleigh St.. Khyber Pass. 26 OOM, central, comfortable, lady, 13/6; room for man, 11/. —42-788. 26 ROOMS (2"), nicely furn., sunny, phone; adults. 175, Khyber Pass. x 27 INGLE Room, all convs., e.1., hot and cold water, gas ring.—3, Winchester St. x 26 OINGLE Room, furn.. convs.; private family. IO 80. Hepburn St.. Ponsonby. x 26 rjpwo Fully Furn. Rooms, suit married couple; 1 rels.; 30/ weekly.—Apply Star 675. x 27 2 ROOMS, fireplace, own stove, meter; handy City.—76. Grafton Rd. x 26 O FURN. Rooms, double, stove, linen; £ I.—• jmJ 11a, Jervois Rd. x 26 O UNFURN. Rooms with k'ette.; elderly couple w preferred.—4o, Clevedon Rd., Otahuhu. x 26 2LAROE Sunny Rooms, unfurn., partly, gas stove, fireplace, convs.—93, Franklin Rd., City. 28 ROOMS, k'ette., unfurn.; Devonport; middle- £ aged couple preferred; 22/6.— W. 7626, Star. x 26 3UNPURN. Rooms, with use of kitchen; suit business couple; no children.—sß, Sussex St. x 26 APARTMENTS WANTED BACH or Boom wanted by clean, quiet man. City.—W. 7589. STAR. x 26 ACH. furnished, cooking convs., entrance; working man; permanent; handy to city.— Write M. 7381. STAK. 26 BED Sitting Room and kitchenette. Dominion Ed.. Sandringham preferred.—W. 7570, Star^ ONUS £5, self-contained Flat, unfurnished, couple with child; own entrance.—Write B. 0975, STAR. I ARGE Bed Sitting Room, unfurn., with tun j porch or smaller room, bathroom; handy city—write B. 0983. STAB. *26 ARTLY Furn. Large Bed Sitting Room, handy city; gentleman.—Sober. 7479. Star. 26 Rooms 2 or 3, or Flat', with convs.. for three months; Mt. Albert preferred.—Write B 0967. STAB. 26 SINGLE Room or Bach in private • home, quiet man.—W. 7588. STAR. *26 SMALL furn. s.c. Flat or Board, middle-aged couple, vicinity Grey Lynn. Weatmere.—W 7573. STAR. i? 2 UNFURN. Rooms and k'ette., young couple; Mt. Albert district preferred.—Phone 54-789^ WANTED TO RENT ~ GARAGE, vicinity Bassett Rd. or Newmarket.— Write 7556. STAR. * 26 HOUSE or Flat, unfurn., 3 or 4 rooms, approx. 30/ weekly.—lß3, Richmond Ave., Grey Lymu FURNITURE REMOVALS DEVONFORT or City—Specialist with De Luxe Van. complete with proper gear.—L. Tollemache. Phctr.ea 45-172, 71-721. K
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1941, Page 1
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