ROOMS TO LET. Twelve Words 1/-, 3 Days 2/6. GMALL Single Room, gentlemap prekJ ferred. 290 Madras street near Edmonds Clock. X 3961 Double Room, suit business gentlemen, right in town. 101 Cambridge terrace, City. Of>/‘ B ARB AD OES street, Furnished Bedrooms, Double and Single, near Cashel street; reasonable ■\TICELY Furnished, Simny, Double Bed-sitting Room; fireplace; use all conveniences. 270 Worcester pASHMERE Hills, good Furnished Rooms. conveniences; Quiet, sunny; suit married couple. 23b Dye^ CINGLE and O Rooms, fully lal?s----conveniences. ’Phone 31-285. 63 San bury street. D * u<s LIUIJ OUCCt. TT'URNISHED Single and Double 1- rooms from 10/-; permanents :x_ + ian Bed- — rooms rrojn xu/-, tsonable. Opposite Cathedral. 139 Barbadoes street. ; rno Let to Business Girl, comfortablyA furnished Bed-sitting Roona; separate entrance and cooking; teiephone 24-065. FLATS TO LET. ‘WTESTENDE,” 20 Hereford street— VV Furnished Bed-Sittingroom; own ritchenette, ’phone. . _ . Qr unfurnished; CpLAT, Furnished I- suitable two adults. Peterborough street. Apply 18 X 3623 Self-contained ice. Apply 22 Irafton’ street. ’Phone 514 M. X 3631 fINFURNISHED, 2 Rooms, kitchenU ette, bathroom, suitable business adies. 31 Peacock street. City. X3blU iUMNER—Modern J Flat, private entrance. _ AppW _. . , mi ~ Cl/‘ SUPERIOR Furnished Small Flat, separate Bathroom; telephone; reasonable. Raleigh, 236 Gloucester's!.^ lARGE, Sunny, Furnished or UnfurJ nished Flat, Kitchenette, convemences. garage, good outlook. 156 side drive. A 7 AC ANT, Ist March, very superior V modern Self-contained Unfurnished Flat, best part Merivale, £2 2s week. Telephone 22-483. X 3592 SUPERIOR Flat, 5 rooms, self-con-tained; partly furnished; or unfurnished; adults; West. 83974, “Press.” SUPERIOR Self-contained Unfurnished Flat; reasonable rent to approved tenant. Apply 407 Hereford street. A 3758 /\ZONE Flats, North Brighton, has Furnished Rooms with private lounge: 37-244. all conveniences. ’Phone 4546 SUPERIOR Furnished Bed-Sitting-room; own cooker; quiet: central; business lady or gentleman. Rmg 38-528. X£2lf SPACE TO LET. divided cellar, 25s p.w. Apply Pub - lie Trust. X 394. OAAA SQU.ARE feet, first floor, close Square, good access and light; factory or tearoom. D. Stock and Co. THIRST Floor, easy stair, lift, 2500 square feet, no artificial light required; factory, warehouse, showroom: low rent. D. Stock and Co. X 3847 ANDY position, 800 square feet, ground floor; owner will |*lter, shop or showroom. D. Stock and Co. n ROUND Floor Store to Let in CenOf tre of City (1800 Sq. Ft.). Well ighted. Would make Good Sample looms. Etc. Rent £4 per week. Apply: 388 MALING and CO., LTD. WANTED TO RENT. LMJRNISHED Flat wanted immediately, two adults; central. Please •ing 34-332. X 3927 LJANK Clerk requires Four or Fiveroomed Bungalow; long term, from darch. 83744, ‘ Press.” , VVT ANTED, by Lady, Sunny Bed-Sit-ting-room in private family; :entral. 83705, “Press." town; garage; two business mle. 83759. "Press.” . /ANTED, Urgently, House in town or suburbs; rent guaranteed. ply 83816, “Press." : IALL Bungalow or House, about mile Elmwood School: reasonable. Iway employee. 83731, “Press. /ANTED tnv> ANTED, Room; university senior woman student; good references; th-west preferable. 83836, “Press.” ,AT wanted urgently, 2 adults; furnished preferred: west end locator handy to City. 83827, “Press. 17ANTED Rent, term, small ] f Little River, Akaroa; good Me garden. Press.' House, vegeParticulars 83166, bL, Furnished Flat or House, our weeks, February 17th; two , Rowland Hill, Havelock North, ?’s Bay. X 3838 MY House, Cashmere Hills, 3 to ■ bedrooms; lease. R. M. Wolfe, ?er, Bank of New South Wales church. X 3730 A. R. Sherris, 176 Hereford st. X 3854 DRESSMAKING. FTERNOON Frocks from 12s 6d; - Costumes from 355; Skirts from 6d. Miss M. Smith. Wardeli’s Build,s X 3174 fERIDIAN SCHOOL OF DRESSL CUTTING and TAILORING. New asses commencing. Enrol NOW! lition is personal by THE PRINCIiL, MRS M. I. SHAW, 148 MANIESTER ST., CH.CH. 1938 Drafting Book Now Ready. 58854 ARIS SCHOOL DRESSCUTTING Making, and Ladies’ Tailoring, 272 gh street (Chambers). Established .2. Railway concessions. The in:asing growth and popularity of the ave school are due to the recommention of satisfied pupils. Our system so simple. (No charts.) All our pils desiring positions have been iced. Evening classes resume FEB--IARY 14th. J. GENN, Principal. 5223 IMPORTANT! rpHE HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF A DRESSMAKING have again resumed Teaching. We invite you to call on us to make arrangements for your first lesson. Mothers with daughters just leaving school would be wise to make early appointments and give your girl the right start in life, to learn the Art of Dresscutting, Dress-designing, Dressmaking, Machining by power or treadle machine. Tacking, Fitting, and Finishing. Design from pictures, and make paper patterns the simple Hollywood way Our method is so easy to follow,. and under our Expert Instruction you will be thrilled with your own success. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 66 Cathedral square. 5419 OLD GOLD. ETC.. WANTED. HH LANE. Hereford court, wants • vour Old Gold, and will pay Highest Possible Price. X 3451 JNCEMENT—Nino dl Somma. 82 rcester street, still pays the best i prices for Old Gold. Diamonds. 3oins, Silver, and Broken Jewel’s me last. Nino di Somma, 92 r street, Tel. 34-130. D 3400
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22319, 5 February 1938, Page 24
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