Holiday and Hotel Accommodation CHRISTCHURCH Ambassadors Private Hotel. 19 Manchester Street One minute from Railway colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities, off street parking Clean, comfortable, bed and breakfast. Cheapest In City, $8.50 per night, no cover charge. Phone 67-808. MWS CHRISTCHURCH MELVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL 49 Gloucester Street. Phone 798-956. (3mln trom Square: Tariff: Bed and breakfast. $9 ino surcharge). GOVT Tourist and A.A. approved. Colour TV. car park, all rooms h. and c. water tea coffee making facilities MWFS WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. 62 ARMAGH STREET 3nun walk trom Square For tile most reasonable accommodation tn Christchurch. Superior B. and B. tor only $9 per night. Coloui TV. tea making tacllitles. car perk. Govt Tourist. A.A approved. PHONE 61-503. CHRISTCHURCH. D CROYDON HOUSE. 63 ARMAGH STREET, Phone 65-111. NEW OWNERSHIP: Joyce and Arthur Black ATTRACTIVE accommodation. Hot and cold water all rooms. Car park. Tea making facilities. B. and B. $9. Reduced rates, permanent B. and B. City Centre, close to all amenities. O Wanted to Rent A quality 2 bedroom unfurn. or part furn. house or town house required urgently by mature professional couple. South city, would prefer Cashmere. Please Ph. Mrs Wilson, Pasley Real Estate, Ltd, 62-538, A.H. 841-025. A school teacher (mature), requires for himself only, a 1 or 2 bedroom turn, ownership type flat or town house. He has just sold his own home and would care for a property whilst owners overseas. Rental to approx. $45. Please Ph. 799-646 (Mrs) Jo Garrett, Ruric Hunter. Ltd. M.R.E.I.N.Z. M3679 A top quality 2 or 3 bedroom unfurn. house required by mature bus couple from Sumner to Cashmere area. Rental to $55. Please Ph. Mrs Wilson, Pasley Real Est Ltd. 62-538. H 2258 A family requires a 3 bedroom, quality home, unfurn.. $6O p.w. Must have phone and garage. Long term. Very careful tenants. In St Albans or Merivale areas. Ph. Kathryn 68-188, at Mercer North. M.R.E.1.N.Z. 5553 ATTENTION landlords, we urgently require flats/ houses in the Merivale. St Albans, Fendalton and surrounding areas for good tenants. Please Phone T. H. Gibbon and Co., M.R.E.1.N.Z.. 556-081. M 2900 FAMILY requires 3 bedroom unfurn. house, Yaldhurst, Prebbleton area. If you can help please Ph. Carol McCann, 66-917, at Mercer Real Estate. M 3067 ■■ ■ ■ QUALITY houses and modern flats required (north-west in demand). I also advertise, interview, negotiate and sign up contracts for you free. Landlords please contact June Hogan, 67-282 or call Merritts Accommodation Bureau, 134 Victoria St. M.R.E.I.N.Z, ' W2293 URGENTLY required, modern 2 bedroomed tastefully furnished house or flat with private courtyard or section, good locality. Long term. For business couple with pedigree Afghan hound. Ph. 50-209 business or 796-812. 4358 LANDLORDS HOUSES and FLATS REQUIRED WE will let, collect, manage your properties; all tenants are interviewed and have references. For courteous and professional assistance; PHONE WENDY DOWNING, 67-095 after hours 31-511 |T.G.HERIV|
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