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BOABD AND BMIDENCE SERNLEA House: Bed-Breakfast. 'Phone 396, ask 7439 M, City. * 1795 BOARD Offered Working Men. 49 Battersea st., Sydenham. VACANCIES for Convalescents or Rest. Telephone 41-600—4825. X 1074 MIDDLE-AGED Lady would like Good Home return Light Duties. L 1741, “Press." WTD. Board, for lady; sunny room, near tram; good refs. L 343, “Press." YOUNG man urgently reqs. Full Board, with garage. H 9994, "Press." 2-ROOMED Furn. Flat, with breakfast; 8s 6d day each; Brighton, ’Ph. 48-257. T.T.S. TWO Secondary School Students requite Board; willing to help. L 695, "Press.” GOOD Room with Breakfast; suiffriendt Central. £1 ss. L 865, “Press.” bED-Breakfast, Kew Cottage, 272 Cashel st., next Provincial Hotel; comfort, courtesy. X 9809 ACCOMMODATION offered Casuals; bed and breakfast. 258 Worcester st. ’Phone 40-192. XIIOO COUNTRY holiday. 3 boys (5, 6, and 8), together; reasonable; May sth to 20th. 269 Moorhouse ave. X 1137 YOUNG Man requires Single Furn. Room, with or without board; clean appearance. L 196, “Press." YOUTH urgently requires full perm. Board in good home; clean, tidy, sober habits. L 571, ’Press." Will, by one lady, Room dr Rooms, unfum., or part-furn.; prefer own convs.; would share. L 537, "Press." BED and Breakfast, very comfortable, handy Station. 59 Ferry road. ’Phone 37-535. BED and Breakfast, Central, double and single accommodation; reasonable. Ring 35-241. X 1142 SOBER Young Man requires Board and Lodgings in Private Home. Please write L 795, “Press.’’ TIMARU—Board Wanted Urgently by two Working Girls for approximately five weeks, from April 20. L 702. “Press.” INVERCARGILL—B. and 8., superior accom offered at "Montectllo, 240 Spey street, Invercargill 'Phone 2595. T.C. COMFORTABLE Beds and good Breakfast at Invercargill. Write “Comfort," 345 Elies road South, or 'phone 33155, Invercargill. X 8287 WELLINGTON: Hotel Trocadero. 296 Lambton quay; handy theatres, shopping, rail, boat: Bed and Breakfast. Elevator. Telegrams: Trocadero, Wellington. T.C. DUNEDIN: /Terry’s Private Hotel, 365 King street, next Public Hospital, caters Homely, Comfortable Accommodation; moderate tariff. Thone 13-266. TC. GOOD Home Wanted by Active Pensioner in return for gardening and light work, close to town. Call 2 Puna st., Rlccarton. X473 BOARD required in Protestant Home (single room), by Respectable Young Man (teetotaler, non-smoker). Piano If possible. L 862, “Press.” WELLINGTON—Heart of fty; superior Bed and Breakfast, continuous hot water Ennismore Private Hotel, 53 Boulcot st. ’Phone 43-352. D.T.C. YOUNG man, clerical worker, requires Good Board, handy Ch. Ch., Linwood, or Opawa Stations. Good recommendations. L 587. “Press.” “MYRNELL" Convalescent Home, 14 Bristol street. If you are Convalescing after Illness or just need a rest in peaceful environment with every attention, Ring 23-280. 1798 NELSON: Parkside Guest House, 1 Tory street. Home comforts with full Board. Terms moderate. Book well ahead to avoid disappointment. ’Phone w g PRIVATE~BOARD A YOUNG Businessman, who will arrive in Christchurch on Monday, April 30th, requires Private Board. Please address replies to; R.GD., care “PRESS" OFFICE. 2487 A REALLY GOOD BED AND BREAKFAST—Quiet and Comfortable, smin from Square. BEVERLEY HOUSE, 222 Peterborough at. ■Phone 398, ask 7246. T.C. BOARD AND - :BREAKFAS??, fiprracure is the bast breakfast for borer; 'lt knocks them cold. Keep prooerty free from borer with guaranteed Boracure treatment. BORACURE (N.Z.), LTD., 122 A Manchester *t„ Christchurch, M.W.T.S. LOCHHARA Lodge. Double Cove, Picton. has comfortable fully furnished cottages to let. Book now for May school holidays. Electric light, h. and c. showers, patents, dinghies. Sheltered private- bay; four miles from Picton. Tel. 285, Pieton. S.T.C. PLANS TO HAVE YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY At MODERN MOTELS MODERN MOTELS MODERN MOTELS Box 200, TIMARU. 'Phone 1752. These Flats are fully furnished, selfcontained unite, and consist of one bedroom with double bed. one bedroom with two single beds, large living room with dinette, and fully equipped electrical kitchen with refrigerator, and a bathroom. There is a Radio in each room. The linen is supplied and laundered, and you will be required to bring only foodstuffs. WHY NOT HAVE A FEW DAYS OFF BEFORE THE WINTER? 124 chiropractors JAMES M. and MRS CRAIG, CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School Graduates). REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS (next G.P.0.). 'Phone 31-610 for Free Consultation Twenty-eight year* in continuous Practice C 1478 HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS "HOTEL CROMWELL,” CROMWELL, Centrally Heated. H. and C. in Bedrooms: Daily, 24s 6d; lunch 4s, dinner ss. 38 Miles to Lakes Wakatlpu, wanaka, and Hawea. RANDOLPH V. E. WALDRON. Propr. DEBUTANTES DEBUTANTES . Book Now for an EXCLUSIVE PORTRAIT Worthy of the occasion and a fitting souvenir through the years to come. Our most modern facilities ensure Portraits of Perfection. •Phone 33-706. GREEN and HAHN PHOTOGRAPHY. GREEN and HAHN PHOTOGRAPHY, 152 Armagh street. W.S. STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH Pocket Map 1/9 Wall Map 2/6 Pocket Map (with Guide to Christchurch) ... 3/6 Postage 2d Extra All Fully Indexed From al) Leading Booksellers or from the Publisher* CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD., CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD.. Cathedral square PTC. SUNDAY SERVICES SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS). MEETING FOR WORSHIP. EACH SUNDAY, 11 A.M. AT 297 MONTREAL STREET. 2026 THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT 139 A Manchester street. Room 6 upstairs. Buildings. Specialise in EVANGELICAL LITERATURE, and have a large range of Books, Hymn Books, Text Cards, etc., and Everything for the Sunday School. THE PLACE FOR BIBLES. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 9

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