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WANTED TO LET < TO Let, from 16th Dec., for 6 weeks. Furnished House, just off Papanui rd. Telephone 23-967. X 5137 NEW Brighton: Detached Furnished Room, suit healthy woman pensioner. Terms. ’Phone 48-209. BACHES to Let, Onahau Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound. Stores dnily. No Xmas Bookings. Write Hebberd, P 8., Picton, or ring 151 K. Picton. T.C. ATTRACTIVE Flat, fully furnished, selfcont., central; 4 good rooms and k’ette., private entrance; a real home. Ring 36-709 to inspect. X 5345 HANMER Springs: Comfortable Furnishjßd Bungalow, electric range, radio, hot water, telephone; everything provided; £5 ss; not Xmas. 'Phone 46-496. TO Let, Furnished Self-contained Flat, double bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, hall 24 x 15 Livingroom; facing sun; close tram. Rent, £4 4s week. Apply P 6125, "Press.” VERY Large D.8.5.R., nicely furnished; bed-breakfast, week-end meals if required; permanent, casual; laundry, garage. 50 Pannells ave., Wainpni, Christchurch. X 5084 SHARE FLAT. Respectable Young Lady to share fully Self-contained Flat with another; own bedroom, telephone, and 44 miles City. Ring 35-200, after 5.30 p.m., for appointment re interview. £2 7s 6d per week. X5150 * WANTED TO RENT FLAT or B.S.R. by young couple. Married in fortnight. R 5253, “Press.” UNFURN. or Furn. Flat wanted urgently by business_couple._ R 5337, “Press.’’ S.C. Unfurn. Flat or House by couple, up to £2 week. Handy man. R 5164, ’‘Press.’’ HOUSE or Flat, any locality. Refs. Rent in advance. Ring Klee, 41-910. _X5002 YOUNG couple urgently require Unfurn. Flat or House. R 5199, “Press.” SEASIDE Bach from December 26th to January 3rd. Accommodate six. 'Phone 7080 S. URGENTLY, House or Cottage (n Oxford, by quiet young couple. Reply, P 6126, "Press.” 1993 S.C. UNFURNISHED Flat by Married Couple. Please ring 35-755 (business hours). X 4884 BUSINESS Lady wishes rent quiet, sunny Room, electric point, suitable for study. R 5245, “Press,” . FURNISHED House, Timaru, for a fortnight from Dec. 26th. 19 Penrith ave., Spreydon. X 5282 FURN. Flat or 8.5. R., with k’ette.; quiet business couple, with no children. R 4946, “Press.’ ’ BACH or House near beach, any* locality, Dec. 23rd-Jan. 10th; suitable 6 persons. Careful and reliable tenants. Highest price. Reply R 5335, "Press.” FOR term, 3-6 months or arrangement, Furnished or Partly-furnished House, anywhere near daily transport to Christchurch. Adults only. Repossession assured. Good rent. R 5303, "Press.”

BUSINESS couple, no children, require Flat or House; rent no object. Best of local credentials. Rent 3 or 6 months in advance. Excellent tenants. Would take temporary or lease. Reply to P 6093, “Press.” :

EX-SERVICEMAN, wife, and two-year-old daughter require Furnished or Unfurnished House, Flat, or Rooms, Christchurch or North Canty., for 6 months. Wife willing do light duties, husband away working most of time. R 5244, “Press.” BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD reqd. by Young Man, handy town, St. Albans pref. R 5348, "Press." WILL Accommodate Couple, Show weekend. Apply j 43 Somerfield st., Spreydon. ELDERLY Lady would pay £2 per week Board in private home. R 5226, "Press.” PERMANENT Board required by Working Man, single room, private family; 3d tram. R 5159, "Press.” BED-BftEAKFAST, quiet and comfortable, close Station. 59 Ferry rd., ’Phone 37-535. X5lll BOARD, vicinity Ferry rd., by Respectable Young Man, Mondays, Fridays. R 5155, "Press.” : AT Akaroa: Private Home for Lady. Reply ‘217 Lyttelton st., Spreydc-n, Christchurch. YOUNG Man requires Board, Bryndwr district or vicinity. Ring 24-420, office hours. GENTLEMAN requires Board in quiet home; fond of good music. R 5169, “Press.” TWO Respectable Young Working Men seek accommodation with private family. No cut lunches required. R 5189, "Press.” HOTEL CECIL (Private), under new ir/anagement. Casual accommodation. Bed and breakfast. 73 Manchester st. 5949 YOUNG Gentleman wants perm, board between Woolston and Manchester street; single room downstairs. Urgent. R 5357« "Press. ’ ’ v_ GENTLEMAN, retired, widower, requires Board, in private family preferred; willing help in small garden. ’Phone 36-497, or R 5306, “Press.” = . DUNEDIN: Terry’s Private Hotel. 303 King street, next Public Hospital, caters Homely, Comfortable Accommodation, moderate tariff. 'Phone 13-266. , T.C. GENTLEMAN (36). non-drinker, nonsmoker. in Christchurch on business, would like full board for one or two weeks. Will pay £3 10s per week. Apply R 5364, "Press.” * WHY WAIT FOR SUMMER? ENJOY mild spring weather at Lochmara Lodge, Queen Charlotte Sounds. 4 miles from Picton. Fully equipped, selfcontained cottages, hot showers, electric light, patents, dinghies. TELEPHONE 205, PICTON. T.C. “THE LODGE.” 36 HEREFORD STREET. 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 Gardens. Canterbury College, and the River Avon. MRS M. B. GUNN, Proprietress. Telephone 33-870, 33-871. T.C. WHEN VISITING CHRISTCHURCH STAY AT THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL. This popular Hotel, “A Home Away from Home,” offers every advantage at moderate tariff. In the heart of the City. Hot and cold water in rooms, pleasant lounges, excellent table, and friendly bar service, etc. Plan your Christchurch visit by first getting in touch with the EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Cnr. High and Manchester streets, Christchurch. 'Phone 32-821. (D. A. Uren. Licensee.)

INCH Board Fencing, 4 sections total 37ft long 4ft high, 87/6 delivered city, suburbs. Whittakers, 280-282 Tuam st. ’Phoije 34-252. 6023

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25955, 8 November 1949, Page 9

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