BOARD AND RESIDENCE FULL Board wanted, urgently, girl (19L Phone 38-408. PERMANENT Board offered two youths, City.’Phone 33-391 (mornings). LADY requires Board’ in refined home. Away daily at business. 81622, “Press.” WANTED, Full Board for student. Reasonable. Apply T 671, “Press,” Timaru. 1167 BED; Breakfast, quiet and comfortable, close Station. 59 Ferry road. ’Phone 37-535. H 42 REGISTERED Nurse has’ vacancy for two patients in own home. Apply 81575, "Press.” HOLIDAY Accommodation offered. Bed and Breakfast, City area. 40-192. 258 Worcester street. X 1366 URGENT Board wanted, two schoolboys, and 13, for School terms. 81435, URGENTLY, for Christian Lad attending Technical. Papanui or St. Allans. P.O. Box 931. 'Phone 23-198. 9853 “CLANRANALD,” 6 Duncan street, Dunedin: Bed and Breakfast, 8s daily. 'Phone 13-495. T.C. PART-Time University Student urgently requires full board. “Student,” Box 367, Christchurch. X 1451 BOARD wanted for two working boys. Share room. Apply, Presbyterian Boys’ Home, ’Phone 23-438. HOTEL Midland, 241 Hardy street, opposite Newmans Motors, Bed and Break?a=t telephone 1937, Nelson. “PARKSIDE,” the “Home from Home” Guest House, 1 Tory street. Nelson, has vacancies from mid January. Ring 17225. T.C. GOOD, comfortable Board offered 2 middle-aged working men willing to share room in Radley district. 81516, Press.” - HOLIDAYS in the Sounds. Cabins to Let in beautiful surroundings First vacancies late January. Ring 299 D. or write Gould. Onahau Bay, Picton. T.C. SUPERIOR Bed and Breakfast, City; single and double accommodation. Permanents by arrangement. Ring 35-241. 77" : X 1357 BED and Cooked Breakfast; comfort and courtesy; five minutes * Square. Casuals. 272 Cashel street (next Provincial Hotel). — X 1224 HACKTHORNE House have vacancies for Guests. Terms reasonable. Pleasant surroundings. individual attention. ’Phone 40-603, evenings. T.C. BUSINESS woman requires Board for self and four-year-old son for approximately four months, preferably where other children. 81611, “Press.” ELDERLY woman wants Comfortable Bed-Sitting-room with private family from April next; fire and point with use of conveniences. Merivale perf erred. A P p JZ Box 1354, Christchurch. KENILWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, 82 Hill street, Wellington: First-class Dinner, Bed. and Breakfast Service. Pleasant lounges and grounds. Reserve now for nolidays. T.C. RIVERSIDE for Superior Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. Cosy bed sitting rooms, heaters, wireless; facilities for tea making: crockery provided. 74 Chester st. 'Phone 37-603. 9126 UNIVERSITY Student (Girl) urgently requires Board from February 25, in Private Home, near trams. Piano necessary. Reply B. R. Hames, Nurses’ Home, Green Lane Hospital, Auckland.-*61132 A REALLY GOOD BED and BREAKFAST —Quiet and Comfortable, smin from Square. BEVERLEY HOUSE, 222 Peterborough st., 'Phone 7246, 10s daily. £3 per week.- Permanent, by arrangement. ' T.C. AVONHURST, 154 THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON. Quiet and Select, Bed and Tray, Casuals only. Central. Telephone 45-848. Telegrams: "Avonhurst." Wellington. W.S. PACKFORDS THE Popular Suburban Guest House. Our Centennial Swimming Pool is now t>e disappointed. Book Early 1950. Limited vacancies for February. For that “best holiday yet,” ring PACKFORD’S CHRISTCHURCH 23-598 _ VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. Solve your accommodation problem by deciding to stay at the popular Tattersails Hotel. Here you will find every comfort. Very central situation; courteous service and attention; pleasant double and single rooms; excellent table. TATTERSALLS HOTEL, 157 Cashel street. 'Phone 34-320. (Pat Alison, Licensee.) 9957 CLUB HOTEL, GREYMOUTH, FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION. WHEN visiting Greymouth make arrangements to stay at the Club Hotel, Mawhera quay (a One-Star Hotel), and enjoy the very best of Meals, Excellent Cuisine, and best of Wines and Spirits. Dining Room under personal supervision of Mrs Forrest. A Truly West Coast Sports'. House. 3fl Bedrooms. ’Phone 110. John Forrest, Proprietor. CYCLES, BUY, HIRE AND SELL » BUY, Girl’s Juvenile Cycle. Reasonable. Apply 81441, “Press.” LADY’S Bicycle, good order, basket attached, £7. ’Phone 24-787. GIRLS’ Junior Bicycle, good order? £8 Suit ages 8 to 11. 'Phone 23-789.‘ CROOKE’S Cycle Stand, 109 Gloucester st (next Hay's). Daily till midnight. 9130 GIRL’S Cycle, back-pedal brake, carrier, etc., new condition, £l4. 'Phone 23-121. GENT’S Sports Cycle, £10; Girl’s, X 24ffi wheels, £7; both good condition. 65 Mackenzie avenue. - X 1317 EXCHANGE Roadster, three-speed gears hub brake, excellent order, for good roadster with E.C.H. 130 Caledonian road, evenings. GENT’S Roadster Bicycle, new but shopsoiled, £l6 10s. Racing Cycles, as new £2O. Smiths City Market. ’ LADY’S Cycle £4 12s 6d and £6. Gent’s £4 lis 6d, Delivery Cycle, built-in carrier; also Tricycle, £3 15s. Our bargains don’t last long. Eastern Dealers, 350 Cashel street. —.. . 3009 JUST in at Gamages, the new Avdel Circular Cycle Locks. Gamages, 41 Manchester st. (near Railway). 9973 AT Gamages, first shipment “Sturmey Archer” Dynamo Hub and 3-speed combination. Limited stocks. Gamages 41 ’ Manchester st. —’ 9973 . B.S.A. SPORTS Models, Ladies* and i Gent’s, Cash, Lay or easiest terms. Gamage Cycle Co., Ltd., 41 Manchester st.— ~ . 99731 TUITION DRIVING Lessorisl io s hour. Modern * School Motor Driving, 'Phone 30-844 36-096. X4 i4
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26032, 8 February 1950, Page 8
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