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. TO LET. T ARGE Double Furn. 8.5.-rm., private, kitchenette. 20 Murphy St. r PO LET, Double 8.5.-rm., own gas stove, e. 1,,, all eonvs. 34 Marion St. r po LET, single furn. nn., e. 1., ifireplace, - 1 to steady man. 33 Martin Sq. r pO LET, large double Bed-Sittingrm, x furn. sep. gas eonvs. 35 Kent Tee. TROUBLE Furn. Front Rm., or would -84 let as Single, quiet people. 12 Hopper St. fpo LET, small superior furn. flat; also x larger one. 90 The Terrace. Tel. 43—567. TpURN. B.S. rm., near Perrett’s Corx ner; 4 rms. and kitchenette. Oriental Pde. Tel. 45—542, "V'ACANT, Two Furn. Rms., single beds, ’ fireplace, all eonvs. good locality. 54 Pipitea St.. Thorndon. T OWER Huff, 3 rms., use all eonvs., workshop, garden, handy all services. Apply No. 26, Laing’s Rd. TROUBLE Rm., single beds, also B.S. ■*-4 Rm., tel., central, board if required. 138 The Terrace. TVANTED TO LET.—Three Unfur- ” nished Rooms. Willis Street: all conveniences. Tel. 20-3‘!B, T ARGE B.S. rm., suit business couple; -Lk garage accomodation, reasonable; central. 5323, “Dominion.” QOSY Furn. Two Large Rms., kitchcn-''-7 ette, sun balcony; beautiful view; suit cuiet couple. Phone 22—399. fTO LET, Dainty House, 3 rms., bath x tubs, stove, etc.; tram stop; Lyall Bay; 30/-. 5351, “Dominion.” 'W'AREHOUSE Space, approx. 4000 sq. ’ ’ ft., clean, damp-proof; £5 wk.; lease Lempriere and Co., Merchants, Ballance St PLAT to Let, large double Fur. 8.5.■8 rm, fireplace and kitchenette; also Single Rm., morning tray if required. 21 Hobson St. TXEAUTIFUL Unfurnished Modern -8* Sunny Flat, select; large sittingroom, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette. Arikitoa. 246a' Terrace. fpO LET. Large Sunny Front Furnished •8 Bed-sitting-rm. and kitchenette, own meters and entrance; on tram line; cheap rent. 175 Ohiro Rd., Brooklyn. rpO LET or Lease, up-to-date, commodi--8 ous Tea and Luncheon Room, Arcadia Picture Theatre Building, Dannevirke. For particulars, apply The Secretary, P.O. Box 102. Dannevirke. “KODAK HOUSE” EXCELLENT Warehouse or Office Ac■BJ commodation vacant, all usual facilities. Apply Manager. Kodak. Ltd.. 16 Victoria St, Wellington. "MEW Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, handy suburb; 30/- per week. KARORI. City end. 5-roomed House, £2. KELBURN—Modern House of. 6 rooms, sun room: garage; handy position, £3/10/-. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. TO LET. “THE DOMINION” BUILDING. PRONT Office with Strong Room, area -8 approximately 400 sq. ft. Ideal for Office or Show Room. Very moderate rental. Apply to the Agents— E. PALLISER AND CO., /..■ “The Dominion” Building. ~i TO DET. '. : ’ ■ CUBA? STREET SHOP. QITUATED in best position in this busy 8J retail shopping Street. Frontage 15ft.; splendid window; depth to suit tenant; very moderate Rent. Full particulars from Sole Agents— E. PALLISER & CO., “The Dominion” Building. PTOUSES AND FLATS TO LET. ■Bl FURNISHED. £ s. d. 3 Rooms, The Terrace 2 10 0 3 Rooms. Hataitai 1 10 0 4 Rooms, garage. Thorndon .. 416 6 4 Rooms, Kelburn 1 17 6 7 Rooms, The Terrace . 4 10 0 UNFURNISHED. 3 Rooms. Te Terrace 1 17 6 5 Rooms, garage. Thorndon .. 212 6 5 Rooms, Kelburn 3 10 0 6 Rooms. Oriental Parade ... 3 0 0 G. G. TOLHURST AND SON. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton Quay. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE FOR I,EASE (FURNISHED.) QNE of Lower Hutt’s best houses, con-"-4 sisting of four bedrooms, sunporch, dining-room, sitting-room, kitchen, and all usual appointments. The whole being well-furnished. Garage, half an acre of beautiful grounds with tennis court. Rent 44 guineas per week, owner to pay gardener. Apply MACLAREN & NISBET, Phones : 46—365 City. 748 Hutt. Evenings 56S Hutt. We specialise in “house letting.” Cars available. - WANTED TO RENT. YMANTED to Rent, for 3 months, small ’ ’ Cottage or suitable Bach, in country, small rental. 5322, “Dominion.” PLANTS. TREES. AND GARDEN. XfULTIPLE Plant Food—A splendid tfB tonic for all pot plants, 9d. carton posted. T., Waugh and Son, 234 Lambton Quay. L ILIUM REGALE, rare majestic lily Large bulbs 1/- post free. Nurseries. Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. A NEMONES, splendid colours, best value offered, 2/- a 100. Write Marsden, P.O. Box 1028. Auckland. XTEW Anemone, “Scarlet Emperor,” ■B’ wonderful flower, great size, petals broad and imbricated, glistening scarlet, stiff stems, 2ft. long, 1 3/- doz., 20/- 100 posted. C. F. Pilcher & Son. Lower H.ut t. TJOSES —Now is planting time. Get 8Y our descriptive catalogue, posted free. T. Waugh and Son, Nurserymen. Wellington. IVfECONOPSIS Bnileyii (BlueJPoppy), B’-8 new, strong plants, 3/-, postage 6d J. Dallinger. Nurseryman. Lower Hutt Tel. 166, "If ADONNA XMAS LILY, large flow-■tt-8 errng, 2 bulbs 1/6 post free. Nurscries, Ltd., Box 13. Newton, Auckland. ILY OF VALLEY, sweet scenteu. strong clumps. 1/6 post free. Nurs cries. Ltd.. Box 13. Newton. Auckland. “Dropmore Variety.” •f* Beautiful Blue Cape Forget-me-not. perennial, 1/6 half-dozen plants. T. Wnngh and Son. T UPINS (Perennials) —Immense spikes -8J of flowers, beautiful art shades; 2/6 dozen, posted. C. F. Pilcher and Son. Lower Hutt. A NEMONES. Giant, double, mixed, guaranteed, 1/- doz. post free. Nurseries, Ltd.. Box 13, Newton, Auckland. ARMONA Rose Fertiliser — Apply when planting your new bushes. Gives wonderful results; 1/5 tin posted T. Waugh and Son, 234 Lambton Quay. WAVERLEY SPECIALS. POR SALE—Waste Ends Cheese ■8 Crates and Butter Boxes, delivered Wanganui Station, for £3/8/6 cash. T. W. Wall, Timber Merchant, Waverlcy.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 209, 1 June 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 209, 1 June 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 209, 1 June 1931, Page 1

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