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, BOARD AND RESIDENCE and Breakfast, central, private home. Tel. 33-166. X 8375 SOARD offered, quiet suburban home, ; near bus. D 9053, ‘’Press." •; cLEAN, quiet Accommodation, handy to /station. Ring 33-852. • YOUNG Man, 23, wants Board; pay to £3. I D 9514, "Press.” I “CLANRANALD," 6 Duncan street, DunI edin: Bed and Breakfast, 8s daily. ’Phone j 13-495. T.C. | BOARD, Two Young Men, share with {third; large, sunny room. 'Phone 37-706. GENf/likelneet Young Lady, 28-35~years, view outings, etc. D 9751, ‘‘Press.” - CENTRAL Accommodation, Breakfast Tray, 6s Gd daily. ’Phone 33-086. X 9135 WANTED, Comfortable Rome for Lady; sunny room, near tram. D 8370, “Press.” •YOUNG Man requires Full Board, central locality. D 9450, "Press.” ; CASUAL Board offered, handy Square. D 9446, “Press.” RESPECTABLE Gent requires Full Board, urgent. D 9267, "Press.” BOARD offered Business Lady in R.C. home. D 9543, “Press.” —— VISITORS City: Superior Full Board, quiet, central. 1003 Colombo st. 'Phone 398, ask 7398. YOUNG Lady wishes Board in exchange looking after children evenings, light house work week-ends.D9l92, ‘ ‘Press." YOUNG Lady (27), refined, musical, desires full board, vicinity Shirley-Rich-mond preferred. D 9140, T ‘Press.’’ LADY would assist light duties, part Board, holiday resort. May 8, few weeks. Good rererences. D 8943, “Press.” ACCOMMODATION offsred~2 Male Stu~dents, vicinity of Bealey ave. ZP4759, "Press.” 622 TIMARU: Bed and Breakfast, 6s day; near Bay, and comfortable accommodation. Apply Till, "Press,” Timaru. HOTEL CECIL (Private) under new management: Casual accommodation, bed and breakfast. 73 Manchester street.2s34 UNDER New Management: Waterloo Private Hotel, 518 Colombo street. ’Phone 31-205. Bed and Breakfast.T.C. B6aRD required in Plain Home by Sober Quiet, Middle-aged Man; Addington, Spreydon preferred. DB7BO, “Press. 208 KILMORE street—Avon View offers Bed and Breakfast. Facilities for light meals. Garage. Phone 32-955.609 BOARD offered Girl; must be 5 or 6yrs. Excellent home, handy school; Protestant. Apply D 9520, “Press.” YOUNG Businessman requires Full Hoard, preferably in private home. D 9518, "Press.” GENTLEMAN, clean and respectable, seeks Private Board. Spreydon preferred. SUPERIOR Bed and Breakfast, City. Sin^ le and double accommodation. Ring SUNNY NELSON—Excellent cuisine and home comfort at the “Parkside” Guest House, 1 Tory street (opp. Botanic Reserve). ’Phone 17225. W.S. TWO respectable working Girls, with no parents or relatives, require Board, Bach, Flat, Rooms, share; desperate. Please reply D 9323, "Press.” FULL Board required by 2 working mates, also willing to pay £2 7s 6d week and 10 minutes from the Railway Station and washing done also. D 9635, "Press.” DUNEDIN: Terry’s Private Hotel. 303 King street, next Public Hospital, caters Homely, Comfortable Accommodation, moderate tariff. *Phone 13266.T.C. and breakfast. Comfort, courtesy, 5 minutes Square Casuals. "Kew Cottage,” 272 Cashel street (next Provincial Hotel). 2763 TAURANGA: Mount Pleasant Guest House, bed and breakfast; 1 minute from town and safe bathing beach. Apply Proprietor or ’Phone 709. T.C. WELLINGTON: First-class Bed and B.'eakfast Accommodation, close Ferry and Railway. Children welcome. Large grounds. Waynes, 10 Hobson st., 41-513. 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. 2768 HONEYMOON or Holiday in the Sounds. Furnished cottages in beautiful bay Stamp brings details. Manager, Waterfall Bay, Picton. XBl7 COMFORT and Hospitality in the Mountai~.s at National Park Hostel, Arthur’s Pass. Modernised and renovated, excellent table. Deer and Chamois Hunting. 582 KENILWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, 92 Hill street, Wellington: First-class Dinner, Bed. and Breakfast Service. Pleasant lounges and grounds Reserve now for holidays. T.C. EXCELLENT Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in City; good facilities, including lounge, at a moderate ia.e. New Uomme cial Pr*v:te Ho<el. 95 Salisbury st., Christchurch, Phor.e 34-564.3371 A REALLY GOOD BED and BREAKFAST —Quiet ana Comfortable, smin from Square. BEVERLEY HOUSE, 222 Peterborough st. 'Phone 398, ask 7246. 10s daily, £3 per week. Permanent by arrangement. T C. TIMARU: Railway Private llotel offers Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast, Tariff, Ils per night. Coihiortable lounge and good hres. Attention given midnight train guests. Ring 128. Smith, Proprietor. 657 WOODSGIFT REST HOME. KO WAI BUSH, For a Quiet Holiday or to Convalesce. Hing BK. Springheid. or write Misses Gold • W.S Mt. HARPEH LODGE, Via Peel Forest. Sunny, bracing climate, 1500 ft above sea ievei. Ideal for children s holidays. For particulars ring, MRS BLYTH, 93X, Geraldine; 3752 MANIOTOTO HOSPITAL BOARD. The Board has vacancies for Sisters in the General End of Ranfurly Hospital. Salary according to Scale. Live in. Apply to tie Secretary, Maniotcto Hospital Board, P.O. Box 67, RANFURLY.2332 A VON HURST, X 54 THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Quiet and Select. Bed and Tray. Casuals only. Central. Telephone 45-848. Telegrams; “Avonhurst.” Wellington. . WS. MAY SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. LOCHMARA LODGE, Double Cove, Picton, has comfortable, Fully-iurnished Cottages to Let. E. light, h. and c. showeis, patents, dinghies. In sheltered private bay, 4 miles from Picton. TEL. 235, PICTON. T.S. THE MOUNT HOTEL offers excellent Cuisine and Accommodation. A private suite is available. It is the ideal place tor a restiul holiday, with the peace, beauty, and relaxation so necessary to health. Surf or harbour bathing, boating, fishing. Rail, bus, or fly direct. Write Mount Hotel, Box 12, Mount Maunganui, or ’Phone 803 W, Tauranga T.C. PACKFORDS The Popular Suburban Guest House. NOW OPEN TO NON-RESIDENTS. (Teams and Parties arranged.) EVENING DINNER 6 TO / P.M. Book early for the Centennial Celebrations to avoid Disappointment. PACKFORDS Christchurch. 23-598. 1 W.S. “THE LODGE,” 36 HEREFORD STREET. The Favoured West End. The City’s Premier Priv&te 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. Telephones 33-870, 33-871. T.C. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. VISIT HANMER SPRINGS, VISIT HANMER SPRINGS, 83 Miles from Christchurch, and stay at “THE LODGE” (LICENSED HOTEL). "THE LODGE” (LICENSED HOTEL). Hanmer Springs offers the following at-tractions:—lB-Hole Golf Course, playable Summer and Winter; Bowls, Croquet, Deer Stalking, Duck Shooting, Mineral Baths, Mountain Climbing, Riding School, River Bathing, Swiming Pools, Tennis, and Trout Fishing. 2792 ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE FOR ULTIMATE SERVICE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE AND REPAIRS RING ULTIMATE ULTIMATE MgKENZIE and WILLIS, ULTIMATE ULTIMATE LTD. ULTIMATE -ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE and ESCORT ULTIMATE • ULTIMATE AGENTS. ULTIMATE . ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE For prompt and efficient ULTIMATE Radio Service Work ring’ ULTIMATE McKENZIE-WILLIS, 34-630. ULTIMATE Ycur Radio collected and a ULTIMATE replacement installed on ULTIMATE loan till your own is comULTIMATE pletely overhauled. Ask for ULTIMATE Radio Department, 34-080. ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE ULTIMATE McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., 120 Hereford street. T.C IGGO’S Corn Solvent for quick relief, 1/6 bottle. Iggo’s, 105 Cashel st. X 606?

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26094, 22 April 1950, Page 4

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