FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. MORRISON. Funeral Director, 367, Parnell Rd. Phone 43-768 (any hour). HS FLORAL. EMBLEMS AKTISTIC WREATHS, Bouquets.—lraries, the Park Road Florists. Phone 43-632. HS MISS CARNEY, 69, Karangahape Rd.. Auckland 7 *; Leading Florists. Bridal Bouquet Specialists.— Ring 40-035, Night 60-550. H MONUMENTAL MASONS MoNAB AND MASON. 100. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. And Bridge and Grey Streets, Hamilton. MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTAL MASONRY.- HS MATRIMONIAL. BACHELOR (39), country home, car, wishes meet young lady with means, interested gardening, view matrimony.—Write H. 7210. Stab. xl 6 LADY, meet Workini: or Tradesman, dark, nice appearance and of good character, 40 to 50; no encumberances.—Refined, H. 7054, STAR- 14 ALL LONELY PEOPLE WRITE. CALL. For Select, Dependable Introductions Anywhere. Financial Matrimonial Opportunities. Confidential. Prompt Service throughout N.Z. (established many years). SYLVIA GERARD, 15, Queen Street, opp. C.P.O. RL CONSULT CATHERINE WALLIS. Genuine and Confidential Matrimonial Introductions. Suitable Contacts for Ladles and Gentlemen of All Ages. WRITE BOX 81W. AUCKLAND. 14
APARTMENTS VACAMI AMERICAN Officer, vacating Apartment, will rent to another —W. 6988, Star. 14 APARTMENTS, Double" Bed Sitting Room, 16/ each; single JEI; gentlemen.—6l. Wellington St. xl 4 BED Sitting Room, large, suit quiet business lady.— Phone 30-859. 14 istu Sll'liNU KUOM, Double, k'ette, furn., quiet business couple.—l 4, Wood St., Ponsonby. 14 BED SITTING ROOM, furnished, fireplace, gas cooker: business man or woman.—Phone 42-334. 14 BED SITTING ROOM, double, sunny, fireplace, fully furn.; single beds; all convs.; suit 2 mates, men: 17/6 each.—Central, 7155. STAR. 14 BUSINESS LADY, Protestant, middle-aged, quiet, refined, wanted as tenant for Single Bed Sitting Room.—Ring 65-331. xl 4 FLAT, small, furn., 2 rooms.—9l, Mt. Eden Rd.. after 7.30. 14 LARGE Bed Sitting Room, fireplace. 3 minutes from Queen St.; Casuals.—Phone 45-240. xl 4 LARGE Room, furn., no blankets, offered return Mind Boy 6 years, after 8 p.m.—23, Shackleton Rd., Mt. Eden. Xl 4 ROOM to Let. cooking convs., share. —147. New North Rd. 14 fiiiijtOKD—Flat, furn., 2 rooms and kitchenette, suit married couple.—Phone 79-206. xl 4 ROOM, 30 x 25, central; suit craftsman, watthmaker, etc.; very low rent.—H. 7048, Star. 14 SINGLE ROOM, business lady or gent; tray.—B4a, Shortland St.. City. __4 THE SALVATION ARMY, Auckland.—Patriotic Red Shield Hostel. 45 St. Paul St. Phone 42-709. Fighting Forces oniy. Bed and Breakfast, 2/6. TH4 APARTMENTS WANTED BACH or Outside Room wanted, near trams, beach, sleep 2; permanent; careful tenant.—Write B. 0900. STAR. _? BED Sitting Room, use of convs (lady), quiet. permanent, reasonable.—H. 7118, star. 14 ELDERLY Couple want 1 or 2 Rooms with Kitchenette, refined people.—B. 0903, STAR. 16 FLAT, furn., near City, one girl, very quiet; good position.—H. 7154, Star. 14 FLAT, unfurn., urgently, returned soldier and wife.—Phone 19-637. 1_ 6 FLAT, self-contained, m.c. no children; rent in advance.—W. 7116. Star. 14 FLAT, furn. or unfurn., respectable business couple.—Urgent. 5908. STAR. 15 FLAT, small, furn., 2 business girls. Government positions; refs.— Ring 26-275. xl_4 FLAT, furn. or partly furn., wanted by returned soldier.—W.L.. 7045, Star. M FLAT, unfurn., or Share House, by middle-aged couple, urgent.—H. 6699, Star. 14 FLAT, Bachelor, central or beach, by lady, good position, own k'ette, linen.—H. 7172, STAR. 14 FLAT Turn., s.c. one bedroom. Heme Bay; urgent; by quiet American officer.—Write T. 6775 Star. :5 ROOM, large, unfurn., sunny, fireplace, convs.: refined; Mt. Albert. Mt. Eden preferred.—T. 6751, Star. i* FLAT, UNFURNISHED. SELF-CONTAINED. TWO BEDROOMS. Wanted by businessman. Handy to Newmarket. Approximately £2 10/ per week. Substantial rent paid in advance. Long and careful tenancy. WRITE B. 0906, STAR. Xl 6 HOLIDAY ACCOM. VACANT GLORIOUS Waltakeres—Furnished Cottage, electric; 1250 ft, superb outlook; ideal rest;, holiday; available now till Xmas.—Phone 78-417. x! 4 OMSTA.NGI PRIVATE HOTEL (late McGreveysJ. R»cret no further bookings can be accepted over Christmas period. Vacancies from January 15 or before December 22. MHJ4 NOAVVUA SPRINGS SPA.-More popular every day In every was Large lounge with log fire The Spa Baths are recommended by medical men for the treatment oi rheumatism Special baths lor skin dlsen™ Urgent booking suggested Train reservations arranged on application.—Second floor DUworth Bids! Ring 42-787 (after 5 o.m 60-336K Son Phone 73 Kalkobe ___■ , F I G II «Ty THE SEA) EAST COAST. NORTH AUCKLAND. ENJOY A HEALTH-GIVING HOLIDAY IN THIS " DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT. Beautiful Scenery—Swimming— Boating—Ffshlng. REASONABLE TARIFF. For full particulars, write TED HARPER. CUMBERLAND HOTEL. Phone 1. Take Gubb Motors Direct from Auckland. ~~ ~g°TIDAY ACCOM - WANTED ACCOM., Pacroa or vicinity, wanted by married rouple, September 22-24; reasonable.—H. 7123^ STAR. . - — gj£j_; _Jo7[th Xmas Takapuna. Campbells Torhav close beach.—H. 7206, Star_ Xl 6 BACH wanted, at Maraetai by married couple, no children: two weeks from Jan 20.—Ph. 18-055. 14 roTTAGET3 adults, handy Auckland, 2 weeks from September 29; every care. cleanliness.-H. 7120. STAR. . ———■" takapuna, Furn. Bach, 2 or 3 weeks.—Write 14 qajdraks Rd- Mt. Eden. i_ LEASE W/'NTEP . in TO 60 Acres, Mangere, Otahuriu, Papatoetoe. for market garden.—H. 7091. Star. 16
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 218, 14 September 1944, Page 1
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