BOARD AND RESIDENCE I GOOD Board offered | P 4474, “Press.” | BOARD and Lodging Wanted. I 40-188. —-JWj I BED and Breakfast, permanent or 1 395 Cashel street. YOUNG Working Man requires $ Board, L 5492, “Press.” 'S PERMANENT Board, mates, £2 17. Z | each,' weekly. Ring 34-174. jmJS 8 CASUALS. Bed and Breakfast, I single rooms. 154 Fitzgerald ave. . r BED affti Breakfast, Casua)s; - . tion. 59 Ferry road. ._JPhoneJl7-535. Xsfte HAVE Vacancy Man Boarder, Ph'TT-.t Home; cut lunch. £2 10s weekly, “Press.” BOARD, 1 Man, Single Room, ting room, £2 12s 6d per week. 22-674. PART-TIME Student requires Board this week-end; private home. HOME offered Middle-agel 5 Semi-invalid in return for Company ’Phone 24-212. -22 HOME Environment required by an Over" seas Worker. Reply, “Accommodation •• Box 767, Chch. 1 REASONABLE Board desired by Training College Student with homely famihß, L 5509, “Press.” ■ QUIET Home, Sumner, will Board Woman ■ needing Rest or Holiday; very reasonahS 1 L 4243, "Press.” ———- BOARD and Lodging Wanted Urgently ’Phone 40-188, or write "Accommodation•» Box 287. Chch. COMFORTABLE Home Wtd.; man needi little nursing attention. £3 5s week?? L 4980, “Press.” WANTED Urgently: Accommodation for two Youths. Reply Private Accommodsi tion, Box 287, Chch. EXCELSIOR Hotel, Chch., offers sunny bedrooms, good table, central situatkm ’ Children welcome. jft FULL Board required by Sober, Respectable Young Man; Sydenham or Spreydon preferred. ’Phone 40-914. REFINED Gentleman would like Good Board with quiet family; garage preferred.' Ring 33-774 (business hours). PUKE-ORA Rest Home, 33 Clifton terrace, Sumner. Every comfort, in ideal situation: Mrs Robertson, ’Phone 46-287. i(s YOUNG Couple, baby, also Lady? ?? Moderate Board last fortnight January, 1949, vicinity Akaroa, L 5205, “PreM.” WATERLOO Private Hotel, 516 Coiomßg • street, near Moorhouse ave. Bed and breakfast. Clean, quiet,, end select. Rlm 31-205. 8043 i WANTED, a Double Bed-Sittingroom for ! two Young Ladies from Home; urgent Replv “Accommodation,” Box 287, or riz» 40-188. , PARKSIDE GUEST HOUSE, 1 Tory st.. Nelson: Excellent cuisine. Home away from home. Proprietor, J. M. Thomsm.', CLUB HOTEL, Blenheim: Under entirely I new management. Redecorated and fur- ? nished throughout. Excellent cuisine. A home away from home. C. F. Hoyle, Proprietor; 'Phone 1203. 2880 HOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND.— Leading Private Hotel in N.Z. Spacious Rooms with hot and cold water, ’phone. Pleasant location, centrally situated. Nice garden, glorious harbour views. JTXL WARMTH IN THE WINTER at SunnyM Maunganui, Tauranga. "Longwood" Cabins provide modern, comfortable accommodation at reasonable rentals. Write to P.O, Box 25, Mt. Maunganui, ’Phone 805 X. i Tauranga. X 298& j AVONHUKST, 154 The Terrace, Wellington—A Superior House, "WellingtonJt. 4 Best,” very quiet and select, in the centra i of the city. Bed and morning tray. Ca»'?| uals only. Telephone 45-848, or wire ; “AVONHURST,” Wellington, for reservations. T.Ct ( QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS LOCHMARA LODGE, Double Cove, Picton, has vacancies from now until th* middle of December. Fully equipped S.C, i cottages, elec, light, h. and c. showemffl patents, dinghies, four miles from Pic- i ton. Ideal holiday resort. Telephone ! 285, Picton. WOODSGIFT REST HOME. KOWAI 1 BUSH. 'ej Ideal Quiet Holiday. Midland Bus to door Fri. „ ’Phone Miss Hobbs, BK, Springfield. .S| day. 43K, night. JME PACKFORD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 429 Papanui road, Christchurch. ’Phone 23-598. All that you would wish in SERVICE—COMFORT and ATTENTION. SERVICE—COMFORT and ATTENTION. Newmans and N.Z. Road Service Cars to the door, on Main North road. To town 12min. Large Grounds. Ample Room for Cars. “THE LODGE,” 36 HEREFORD STREBT 1 The Favoured West End •< The City s Premier Private Hotel. It combines every Comfort and Luxury In a Refined Home, with proximity to the Centre of the City, the Botanic | Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Permanent Guests, Specia; Rates. MRS M. B. GUNN. Proprietress | Telephones 33-870, 33-871. A» OPTICIANS J. LEX ROBB, 11 F.8.0.A. (Hons.), S.D.O.N.Z. OPTICIAN. 31 NEW REGENT STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Thone 37-750. CROI ALEXANDER CLEPHANE. OPTICIAN, 664 COLOMBO STREET (Near Lichfield street). (Upstairs above Collins Quick Lunch). TELEPHONE 31-354. LONSDALES. LIMITED. NORMAN WRIGHT, • D.1.0.N.Z., 87 WORCESTER STREET (opp. Avon Theatre). Appointments: 35-180. G. SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIANS, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Comer Chancery lane). Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 6®. Personal Appointments with MR R. S. LONSDALE Can be made ONLY at—--180 Manchester street 180 Manchester street (opp. Trinity Church). ’ Telephone 36-170. ■ -W’ WHALES’ OPTICAL SERVICE Established over 50 years. 677 COLOMBO STREET. Also at Ashburton and Oamaru. INVALIDS VISITED. - JOHN R. PROCTER, LTD., Opticians—since 1877. English-trained Opticians in Attendance 'Phone 36-081. Next U.F.S. DispenSM® ' 206 High street, Christchurch. E. CHOLERTON, Sen., May be Consulted by Appointment CONTACT LENSES are now available in Christchurch. -'?£! We are local agents for Hirst Plastic Contact Lenses, which fit under the eytelids. Y*. A. H. T. ROSE. F.S.M.C., R. N. YORKE, F.S.M.C., OPTICIANS, MALING’S BUILDINGS. . 186 OXFORD TERRACE (At the Gloucester street bridge.) M By Appointment. Telephone 31-85 t ’ DENTISTRY n J|| A. E. HIGGINS. S DENTAL SURGEON, -W 196 HIGH STREET . : (Opposite Beresford). ■ 'Phone 31-494 • ■ UNITED DENTAL SERVICE, UNITED DENTAL SERVICE, UNITED DENTAL SERVICE, UNITED DENTAL SERVICE, 89 WORCESTER STREET (opp. Avon Theatre). 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Week Days. Closed Saturday Mornings. Holiday*- : ; . 1 TELEPHONE 36-011. hi«» I
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