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BOARD AND RESIDENCE SCIfcNCE Student requires" good board. A 6883. “Press.” TWO Young Men require Board reply A 7022, “Press.” . BOARD Offered sober working Gettk** wood. A 7427, “Press.” —"W* WANTED Board for week-ends R.C. if possible. A 7625, “Press.” NURSE has vacancy for~elHeFly —Tr»to share. £5 5s per week. A 7187, BOARD vicinity City offered votmfj?’ | £2 5s per week, A 7412, "Press.™ BOARD required urgently Hn for two dental nurses. A 6866, PERMANENT and Casual Acco?SStion at Hotel Cecil, Manchester st. CARPENTER requires Board in DrivJw home. Will pay £2 10s. A 7341, :'Pr«i” VACANCIES in country" home for ofiS* restful holiday, fishing and A 7492. “Press.” —T* CITY, Central, bed, breakfast, casual m Peterborough st. Dial 396. ask TOflOlt* 4 * SUNNY 8.5. R., furn. or unfurnTwStS by elderly lady. One meal daily (mida™. dinner). A 7559. “Press.” GENTLEMAN would like full Board (nw vate family). Pay £2 12s. Papanui. Arete “Press.” I FULL Board desired in private hom* h. Young Gentleman, preferably handv Harewood. A 7590, “Press." T 7 » MIDDLE-AGED Professional Lady sires Board in. comfortable hojne. a Tan “Press.” BED and Breakfast, quiet and comfort able, close station. 59 Ferry rd. ’Ph«i» 37—535. , _ ELDERLY Lady desires room or part board,- comfortable home, central. A«m “Press.” ———— FULL or Part Board 2 Working Share room; 5 mins, from Square. 249 Bar badoes st., off Cashel sk ACCOMMODATION, Holidays. TauranZ* Hotel St. Anne Flats. Fortnight to thn» months. Fully equipped. -pp YOUNG Man requires board, preferahhr Riccarton or Fendalton. No A 6990, “Press.” "CLANRANALD,’.’ 6 Duncan street, Dun*. din: Bed and Breakfast, 8s daily. 'Phan* 13-495. ——» HEALTH Food, Bed and Breakfast, viE tors; quiet, central, near River Avon 320 A Madras st.. City. X7«55 SEVERAL Vacancies: Ozone Holiday Flats Breakfast provided. Overlooking Brighton. ’Phone 48-257. PUKE-ORA Rest Home, 33 Clifton tec Sumner. Superior accommodation, environment, ’Phone 46-287. X72J5 EXCELSIOR Hotel, sunny bedrooms, good table, cental situation. Children welcomed. FIRST Year Engineering Student (28). niZ turned serviceman, requires full board up to £2 10s. A 7054, “Press.” \ ELDERLY Lady desires board tn mJ, fortable home handy to tram. No nurgfag attendance required. ’Phone 38-454. ‘ail AKAROA—“TE Raumati.”“fiat on m front, well furnished. Apply Mrs Grtawood, 'Phone 19, Akaroa. T.C. BOARD offered refined friendly vnmw Gentleman, garage, telephone. Brvndw district; Apply P 3178, 'Press.” " ROOM or Board wanted by handy’vrßwS' man (26). Part-time student. Good reft, available. Not over £2 10s. Atob “Press.” PARKSIDE GUEST HOUSE, 1 Tory iL Nelson: Excellent Cuisine. Home away from Home. Proprietor, J. M. MEDICAL Student desires quiet BoanL near hospital if possible. Breakfast and evening meals only during week. Awag, DUNEDIN: Terry’s Private Hotel. 50.7 Ktny street, next Public Hospital, caters HnmZy Comfortable Accommodation, modm& tariff. 'Phone 13-266? YOUNG Man of reasonably sober habitt employed by large national corporctinQ, desires permanent Board, preferably with someone of Irish descent. A 7121, ALLERTON, 156 Avonside drive, olfen Superior Accommodation, Bed, BrealdStt and Evening Meals. Beautiful surroundings, room for cars. Telephone 37-SBlf "RIVERSIDE” offers superior Bed sfrf Breakfast Accommodation to visitors, Cosy rooms. Heater, wireless, use afi k’ette. and crockery. 74 Chester st. 37-603. jgß ACCOMMODATION, Children’s Bay. Akaroa, nice grounds, tennis court, good meals; also casual meals, 10 minutes ftom post office. Apply Stevenson, ’Phone 4®, Akaroa. *irr KENILWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, 98 HE st., Wellington—First-class Dinner, Bei and Breakfast Service.' Pleasant ionngt and grounds. Reserve now for holiidhqpi PICTOTL SUNWICK GUEST HOUSE, High street Under new management. Bed, morning tea, breakfast. Every comfort and excellent cuisine. ’PHONE 391. SEE the glorious combination of~iiafcAl mountain scenery from WHITE* HOUSE LODGE, Kaikoura’s remodelled and u> to-date Private Hotel, now pioviding full board. First-class table, cleanliness, comfort. and homeliness. Ideal for convalescents or those requiring a quiet, restful holiday. Plenty of scope for outdoor -activities also. Hing 196, Kaikoura, ■or write White House Lodge. Terms: 11/9 per day, or £5/15/- per week. Reduction for over a fortnight. A few vacancies still available for Easter. PERSON ALS_ GIRL, as." like Friind. G.P.0., Melbourne. ■«*- GENT, 50, likte Pen Friend. Kenneth. fiSBS, G.P.0., Melbourne. LADY. 40. like Pen Friend. Kerry, Box 7. P.O. Kew, Victoria. - MAN, 22, like meet Girl, pictures, outings, etc. A 7630, "Press.” GOVERNMENT employee, 38, Friend. Kevin, 2470, GJ».Q., Melbctone. NANNY: Come home. Russell sick. fTO; ti n g.—Trevor. JmJ* GENTLEMAN, 40, wishes 1 meet Y»Qg Lady, friendship, outings. 'A7IB3,.*TMy, GOING Oamaru Sunday. Any travellers. P.O. Box 861, ChristehUKgk PSYCHOLOGY: All mind Report. P.O. Box 21, Papanuf. YOUNG Man wishes meet Young W view pictures, outings. Genuine. A757b. “Press.” GENT wpuld like meet Lady, about Company and Outings. (Not R.C.) A 7574, "Press.” YOUNG Man desires meet others, sex, view company, form social cupGENTLEMAN Violinist seeks the cotpany of a Lady Pianist, view to ftin dance band. A 7307, “Press.” - v GENT wishes meet Lady, 50-55, for company and companionship; must be genuine. A 7224, “Press.” . GENTLEMAN, late fifties, would hke» meet Widow, same age, company; gw™* ine. A 7373, “Press.” —TT SHOULDN'T Lawyers know Law? « Courts. Psychologists advice clients. »» 21, Papanui. — S’ ASHBURTON.—Board wtd. by young BM* Reply to "Board,” c/o. South Canterbury Catchment Board, Ashburton. - SINGLE Pensioner (62), gentiemwj. sober habits, good looking, wishes* jag* , respond with lady, friendship. | ' Press. ” , _ “T 7 ANYONE knowing Taffy and Chris Ew* late of Bombay, India, please reepw them contact Guy Foster » Warwick House. Armagh street. xtwb LONELY Man, Pensioner, active, «***« reliable, would like to meet a respeg* able Protestant woman, view tnenqsua and marriage. Apply A 7230, ANYONE knowing of a place for chrode cases in Christchurch or not far from Christchurch, please communicate wnn ® Peraki street. Kaiapoi. LADY, late fifties" in business, wmaij much like meet gentleman same age, §any. outings. Refinement esseo ’Si trictly confidential. Will pay own penses. A 6262, “Press.” -wYOUNG Seaman at present ashore ing for a Mate’s Certificate, would grww appreciate meeting someone holding who could give some help with swan* A 7610, "Press." SEVERAL Charming Widows Widowers in their 50’s and 60s. friendship and matrimony. Send staxng" addressed envelope to Jane Stanhope, »» 1039. Christchurch. ADULT Ladies: Learn Piano Rhytwrw Style or Semi-Classical. Patient, P n . v J: tuition. Simplified system. terest assured. Experienced teauwWrite prospectus: Rhythm Studio, 47P -JMWS "THOUGH the thunderbolts strike W one man, it is not one only whom tew fill with terror.” Writer, with pun>®» appeals for personal evidence ox w—who believe God is interested. _______ PRESS." CHEMISTS’ Supplies of Best Owg* Write George Bettie. 769 Colombo Christchurch. H. H. SHAW, the Men's Cheml«_, SEND FOR PRICE LIST. AU GOO® Best Quality. Enclose 2d stamp. H. H. SHAW, the Men’s Chemist. 212 High street, CANTERBURY INQUIRY AGENCY DIVORCE EVIDENCE and undertaken in all parts of New Zea* Camera evidence whenever Strictly confidential. Advice fr*®? Canterbury Inquiry Agency, 15 Chance lane. Cathedral square, Christchur Half usual fee for February on ly-.„, 40-102 (business hours). 9 a.m. till a* p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; days, 9 a.m. till 4 pjn '_ ;=;:=gSg j BELLS CASH ORDERS. LTD. BELL’S CASH ORDERS. LTD. (Walter L. Bell, Managing Director, 1«* of Arnbell Order Co., L£d-)-137 ARMAGH STREET _ AU leading Retail Houses are pleased accept “BELL’S CASH ORDERS” Every transaction is conducted by Mr Walter L. Bell, in strictest fidence. OFFICE HOURS: Mondays to ThWjjJ* 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.; Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Please Note Address: BELL'S CASH ORDERS. LTD. Shlllito's Buildings; 137 ARMAGH STRICT (opposite Regent street). MCDONALD Bros.. Carriers CartagaC”* tractors, Tip Trucks, covered vans. 32-977. i

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25739, 26 February 1949, Page 12

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