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ROOMS TO LET. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. ■p'URNISHED Rooms to Let, no furniture required. Lower Riccarton. Apply L 5144, “Press.” T TNFURNISHED Large Front Room with open fireplace and gas ring. 448 Armagh street. 8021 QJA DURHAM Street, Superior Accommodation, bed and breakfast; every convenience; garage. ’Phone 33-146. X 5449 “TVTALMESBURY,” 17 Church lane, Merivale, sunny, furnished detached room, all conveniences. ’Phone 22-703. 8045 FLATS TO LET. QELF-CONTAINED Furnished Flat; five minutes from Square. ’Phone 35-808. 9 to 5. . X 5552 T'O Let, Sunny, Fully-furnished Flat. ■*" Modern equipment. Near Square. Telephone. Adults. P2546. “Press ” 8031 “AT ILDENHALL,” 53 Gloucester si.— Self-contained Flat, two bedrooms, lounge, kitchenette, bathroom. 455. ’Phone 32-303. X 5581 “T4TALMESBURY,” 17 Church lane, x A Merivale, large well-furnished self-contained Flat, suit business people. ’Phone 22-703. CUMNER —Flat, 2 Rooms, partly furnished. Offered rent free, return for some assistance and company for elderly lady. L 5520, “Press.” / )ZONE Flats, North Brighton, has Furnished Rooms with private lounge; all conveniences. ’Phone 37-244. 4546 WEST END. QELF-CONTAINED Unfurnished Flat, large living-room, two bedrooms, kitchenette, and bathroom. All latest fitments and conveniences. Immediate possession. SPRATT & CO. 121 WORCESTER STREET. ’Phone 36-649. 7998 HOUSES TO LET. ‘[T'URNISHED House, Esplanade, SumA ner, 6 rooms, from February 25. ’Phone 22-558, or 84 Bury street, Sumner. 8033 npo LET—7-roomed House in City; 1 reasonable rent. Apply, Enterprise Boot Co., Ltd., 193 Peterborough street. _ _ _____ X 5535 r PO LET lor approximately two months, in early March, fully furnished two storey modern house, Merivale lane. All conveniences, including refrigerator. References essential. Further particulars, Box 529, Christchurch. X 5519 SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. ATODERN, Busy Corner Fruit Shop to Let; all fitments. Write immediately L 5012, “Press.” WANTED TO KENT. CMALL Furnished House at Hanmer; rent must be reasonable. L 5518, "Press.” Bay, wanted Rent, Bach for Easter Holidays. Particulars L 4549, “Press." CMALL FlaC required by business ° girl. Papanui-St. Albans. Garage preferred. L 5573. "Press.” Vy ANTED to Rent—2 Furnished ’’ Rooms or Flat; separate entrance. Away during day. Beckenham or Cashmere. Apply, F. 8., “Press.’’ Vy ANTED To Rent by young mar- ’ ’ ried couple, visitors, small Bach, Brighton, North Beach; one week. Everything provided. Apply urgent, 8.K., “Press.”

EXCHANGE. IPXCHANGE Crompton Gas Copper, in good condition, for Pumice Fuel. 121 Breeze’s road, Aranui. X 5470 DRESSMAKING. XTAVE your Frocks Made at Your - 1 - 1 - Home; 8s 6d a day; good work guaranteed. L 5474, “Press.” AFTERNOON Frocks from 12s 6d; Costumes from 355; Skirts from 7s 6d. Miss M. Smith. Warden’s Buildings. X 4641 pJITY Knitting Service for Cardigans, Jerseys, etc., made to measure. 186 High street. X 4927

DESIGNS FROM PICTURES OR ORIGINAL DESIGNS. OUR School offers the finest instruction in the world in all branches of Dressmaking, Cutting, Designing, Tacking, Fitting, Sewing, and Finishing. Let us teach you as we have taught thousands of others throughout New Zealand. Enrol now. The Hollywood School of Dressmaking, the Dominion’s leading School—66 Cathedral square. —2 ERIDIAN SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING AND TAILORING. Principal: MRS M. I. SHAW. Pupils May Join at Any Time. 148 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch. 57697 PARIS SCHOOL DRESS-CUTTING, MAKING. AND LADIES' TAILORING, 272 HIGH STREET (Chambers). Estab. 1912. Railway concessions. The increasing growth and popularity of the above School are due to the recommendation of satisfied pupils. Our system Is very simple (no charts). Start now and make your Autumn Suits, Frocks, etc. Paper patterns cut to measure, also dresses cut, fitted, and machined. G6172 J. GENN, Principal.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "DOARD Offered, Two Young Men. Terms moderate. Handy city and bus. Apply P2547, "Press.** 8032 A NYONE wanting Recommended Board, apply Board-Residence Agency, 136 Worcester street. 'Phone 31-427. Free Service Permanent Boarders. X 4750 RITANNIA Private Hotel, 516 Colombo street (3 minutes Station), opp. New City Hotel. Excellent service. Tariff: Daily Board 7/6, all Meals 1/3. Concession Tickets 6/- halfdozen. 'Phone 31-205. Mc 5276

WHERE TO STAS. PRIVATE Hotel Gloucester HOTEL (Late Belvue), Gloucester street. Most Centrally Situated Hotel, between State Theatre and Theatre Royal. Permanents by Arrangement. TARIFF 10/- PER DAY. Proprietress: MRS MCCLELLAND. ENGLAND. A MIDST Sussex Downs, four miles Worthing. Delightful Guest House in old world village. New Zealanders very welcome. Modern comforts. Inclusive, 2J-3Jgns. The Old Village House, FINDON. ’Phone 50. 6763

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. OLJMNER—The Misses Howe’s Guest House, 90 Esplanade. £2 10s weekly; garage. X 3610 'T'AURANGA—HoteI St. Anne’s, Leading Private Hotel in Tauranga, centrally situated, charming grounds. Proprietors, Captain and Mrs P. E. Harne. 2430 W/’ANGANUI—Private Central Hotel. Excellent table; smin. station and P. 0.; 10s day. Mr and Mrs Martin, Proprietors; X 2492

BOARD WANTED. "DRIVATE Board wanted, gent; single room. L 5456, “Press.” _ X\T ANTED, Board and Residence by ’ ’ elderly lady. Reply to L 5515, “Press.” VOUNG Lady requires private FurnA ished Board in Papanui, St. Albans, or Merivale. “Press.”

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22636, 15 February 1939, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22636, 15 February 1939, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22636, 15 February 1939, Page 19

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