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PARTNERSHIPS VACANT AND WANTED. RICH RETURNS IN SILK ~ BUSINESS. A DVERTISER wishes contact with XV. Investor who is prepared to accept promoter's interest in first-class proposal; confidential.’ R 625, c/o “Dominion.” _____ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 9(1 MARION Street has vacancies for Boarders; bed nnd breakfast, 4s. Daily 65.. or weekly 30s. •> REFINED Gentlemen Guests, share large bed-sittingroom; telephone, all conveniences. 85 Hill Street. Adelaide House (144 wi'iiis Street) —Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; bed. breakfast, ss. STRAND Private Hotel, 63 Ghuznee Street, has Vacancies iz>r Paying Guests from 325. 6d. weekly; 7s. 6d. per day. __________ BOARD and Residence —Vacancies in private home for young men; firstclass table; soft washing; 30s. 54 Rin'toul Street. T> ALMORAL Private Hotel. Courtenay Place (near Fullers’). —Vacancies Permanent Guests. Tariff, 355. and 375. 6d per week. VACANCY in week for 4 Young Men, comfortable home: every convenience. 1 Portland Crescent (corner Hawkestone Street). Y/ISITORS to Wellington.—Superior ’ accommodation, bed and breakfast, ss. per day: 2min. Government Buildings. 81 Hill Street. TJOARD- and Residence, 97 Moles X-* worth Street. Newly renovated throughout. Permanents and Casuals, 355. weekly, Bs. per day. “WAITANGI,” 58 Boulcott Street—- '' Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. Phone 41—682. REST HOMES. “fILEARMARK” Convalescent and Rest Home, also Permanent Home for Elderly Ladies; every attention. Apply 23 Peakes Road, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. TO LET. 7i''O LET, Furnished Room, 2 beds, hot X water, electric light. 13 Hopper Street, top Cuba Street.

rpo LET, FArnished, for 6 or 12 months, X ill central part of Wanganui. 7roomed house. El. light, gas stove. Rent, £2 15s. References essential. Address, 8935, c/o “Dominion.”

piOMPORTABLE Single or Double Xl Rooms, board optional; moderate terms; visitors catered for; central neighbourhood, near Government Buildings. 9 Mowbray Street.

WAREHOUSE, SAMPLE ROOMS • AND OFFICES. rpo LET — Warehouse, Victoria Street, X and Offices, opposite Post Office; low rentals. Apply, Space, Box 1474, G..P.0., or Phone 45—364.

WAREHOUSE AND_ OFFICE SPACE, rpo LET ”00<l Business Warehouse X Space and Office Accommodation in tile Kennedy Estate Buildings, Lower Cuba Street; Apply ALBERT A. CORRIGAN & 00.. LTD., 55 Lower Cuba St.. Wellington.

EXCELLENT SPACE TN NEW. MODERN. UP-TO-DATE BUILDING, CIVIC CHAMBERS, AT OLD BUILDING PRICE. . 170 R quick disposal, very desirable large Space, adjacent Town Hall, splendid central sunny position, suitable for warehouseman, indentor. etc., etc.; 5 or 10 years’ lease. Further particulars, Edgar F. Kain, Tel. 42—202, after 5 p.m. 23 —776.

TO LET. FURNISHED. UNFURNISHED,

5 Goring Street 5 Kelburn 4 Levy Street 6 Hataitai 5 Central Terraco 6 Highland Park 3 Kelburn 7 Wadestown 5 Island Bay 5 McDonald Cres. 7 Highland Park 4 Willis Street.

FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN, Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Sharebrokers, 159 Featherston Street. Tel. 41—818.

9 BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, MOERA (MANDEL BLOCK), LOWER HUTT. HERE is an opportunity that occurs only once in a while: 9 New Shops, situated on a corner section in the heart of the Moera Settlement; large residential area, in immediate vicinity, and many more houses being built in connection with the new Railway 'Workshops. Good openings for all classes of businesses. Get in touch with the Sole AS GOODWIN. CHICHESTER, AND McLaren, ’Phone 4G—305, Main Street, Lower Hutt. FURNISHED HOUSES. THORNDON. 7 -ROOMED, fully-furnished Residence, with every modern convenience: situated in the best part of Thorndon. Rental £5 ss. per week for 12 months. Also, HIGHLAND PARK. WELL-FURNISHED HOME of 5 rooms and sun porch; every possible convenience: within one minute of tram. Rental £3 per week for term. S. GEORGE NATHAN ,& CO., 21 Grey Street. ’ AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS.' A BUILDING that is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart of its business activities, mid equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ideal home for your business. There are a few suites of ofhees and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space nvailnble in “The Dominion” new building at. the corner of Mercer, Victoria, mid Wakefield Streets. , In addition to the offices of "The Dominion'' newspaper, “The New Zealand Referee,’’ “The Radio Record,” ''The Industrial Bulletin,” mid other publications, space has already been taken in (he building by a number of leading firms and professional men. All the shop space on the ground floor has -n let, n portion being taken for the new Railway and Tourist Booking Offices. There is mi exceptional chance, here for those requiring office accommodation. Centrally situated, extremely well lighted, free from the noise of passing trams, mid associated with the progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building is a landmark in the City known to all. No tenant will require any other address than “The Dominion" Buildings.

For details, apply to the Agents:—

MESSRS. E. PALLTSER AND CO., "Dominion” Building. Wakefield and Mercer Streets, .Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 188, 11 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 188, 11 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 188, 11 May 1928, Page 1

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