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f-LATS AND ROOMS TO LET. O LET, Flat,, two rooms,'kitchenette,-: and convs. Apply 11 Graf ton1 Road. TiO LET, Select Furnished Self-contained -; Flat, large living-room, bedroom, kitchen, all convs., fireplaces each room, near Upper Willis Street. Apply 77 AVcbb St. rpO LET, Front Room with two beds, -*- suit friends^ central. 123 Gbuznce Street. ■ 71^0 LET, 2 Sunny Rooms, use of convs. •*- Apply 50 Apuka Street, Brooklyn. rVO LET, Single Unfurnished Room, with .-*- kitchenette. Apply 10 Sussex St. TO LET,' Large Furnished Bedroom, 2 1 single beds, suit 2 gentlemen; morning tray..; 113 a Molesworth Street. TO .'LET, attractive- sunny Bed-Sitting- ■ I'oqm, .central, Sieverston Terrace, off The ■■ Terrace. Ring 45-542. ''PO LET, Nice' Sunny Furnished Double -*- . Bedroom, suit 2 ladies or gents. Apply ■ 20 Buller Street, or Tel. 52-300. -. 'THE TERRACE—Entirely Self-coutain--1- ed Modern Flat, 3 rooms, kette'., electric h.w.s., superior; £2 ]os. Webb, 14 Panama Street. . % • pENTRAL—SingIe Furnished Bed-Sit-ting-room, select, quiet, mod. convs. 175 Vivian Street, mm. Cuba Street. ST. LEONARDS, 184 Willis Street.—Fur- .! nished Upstairs Flat, sitting-room, bedroom, kitchen, dining-room, garage. OLID AY-Flats (fully furnished)—Ter-i-aee, modern building, 3 rooms, offices, 4 weeks from December 23,. S4s; Wadestown (select-quarter), i Rooms, 84s, 3 weeks from December-19. Williamson and Co., 25 Panama Street. 42-047.' , HILL STREET (121)—2 Superior Flats, all: electric, modern concrete building, 60s; Upper Willis Street, concrete building, 4 rooms, Ist floor, 52s 6cl; -Wallace'Streetc (furnished), 355. Williamson. and Co. 42-647. , ATTRACTIVE Bed-Sitting-room, sun •■£*■• porch, own gas 7 stove, use conveniences,,Tinakori Road;,£l. 42-179 or 44-668. QINGLE Room, morning tray, suit lady >? .only. ;69 Boulcott Street. .-'■ - QUNNY Furnished Detached Room, own £j : entrance. : Apply 88 Roxburgh St. ED-SITTING-ROOM, kitchenette, Tei> , race/north end. . Tel 43-708. I?LAT, 2 rooms and k'ette (furn.), own entrance, all convs., good locality. 64 Pirie Street (adults).. .-.. TTNFURN.;-'.Bed-Sitting-room,^ large, kitA-' cheiiettp, own gas meter; handy.Gourte'nag1 •Place. 14 Austin Street. "OROUGHAM ST.—Large Sunny Flat, -*-*- .3- rooms and ; breakfast-room; £3. Tel.-"5W46.- ■: '.■■■:•■■ ■••- ".-.:■ '■ TTNFURNISHED. Room with .fireplacey "-1 • hot point, suit. business couple or business, gent.- ' Apply Abel Smith. St. |tiITYv, -Sunny .Furnished -'.-. Front . Room, V- Avith hot modern, convs;, tel.; handy;situation. ' 7.Hawkeet6ue Street. f^ITY, Furnished;. Single Ro.bm,-.. sunny, V fireplace/gas. ring,,-tel. 169. The Terrace. . '.>■-'' *~- ' ■ .-■■'-•''.'',' . ■'' ' • ■' - /71ITY—Furnished F1at5,,..2-, rooms,, kit., v> -255; '3 : Rooms,- kit.,. 26s;^ sinks,, gas stovesj'.-eep.- meters.,'; Te1.'.27-576. CUPERIORv Furnished, (Oak) -Flat, large P living-rodin, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette,, excellent view/ select/tel.'; Apply 87_Jient Terrace. ~ - . . ..-"■,'." '■ ■ --':- ' ■■"■'-" CJUPERIOR New Specially-constructed « City Flat,- with, garage (6 rooms), drawing and, : dining-rooms, connected jevelled glass doors, latest fittings and ;inferior decorations; available refined adults January.; Inspection 'arranged;by•appomtment with and' East J-itd. BLYTHSWOOD FLATS," Willis; Street "(unfurnished)— Living-room,' double bedroom,- large ■'• well-equipped, .kitchenette and- tiled-bathroom,; continuous hot water, heating, floor coverings and-' blinds included - moderate rental; available early. Inspection: 9 :to- s"p.m; • 'Apply •-Custodian; or.. Thomson.arid East_L_t_d. ~ . f TO LET, "■•,'■'" F^ROOMED -House,- kitchenette,' all mo.d- «>'.■■ era: convs., ,Orangi.iKaupapa' Road, £2," unfurnished..' Art Cabinet Lo.,- \\ il : lis-Street.'- •■'■ ■ ' - ' ' ' ' '.'■ —RIENTAL'.-'BAY-J-F.urnislied Wei -ap- .; pointed Honie, 6 rooms kette 3 bed-rooms),,-garage; rent, £4 4sv,. Webb. ,14 Panama Street. ' ' ' . ■--'.' — -__ CJUBSTANTIAL' 6-rd: Dwelling, electric O. 'strive -and -hot -water,.'.nice grounds;. -.^i^r.w^f^amKCo.. 20.Brandon St. rpASTBOUKNE-^Anrnp-to-aate Furnish-, Cied.House, for holiday .period. .Apply W'• Hursf'Sarton, Estate Agent, 118'Muri--s'Road, Eastbourne. Tel.. Office 00, Hesidence 90.' . -■■»•■' ■'_: _; __' -"SHOPS AND ..OFFICES TO LET, O"" FFICE, well.' furnished,,1 new, modern building, '25s per week, including rentaKof'tel. 'Ring: 45-223. . CHOP. (Rua Street, Lyall Bay), window p -V and fittings/ low rental approved• tenant. Thomson and East Ltd. TO LET, in our building, next: Boots, ■ Chemist,' Large Room, with extra office^ attached, together or separate, suitable indent agent or suite of offices,.etc.; moderate rent, good .tenant. -Apply. J-he Hub Silk .Stor.es,. 54-56, Willis Street. ■TO; LET-MISCELLANEOUS. KELBURN- AVENUE, Lambton;Quay—' Shop (suitable tearooms) and; Kitchen £2 12s 6d. Keys, Williamson and Co., 25-iFanama- Street. ,42-647.' ARAGE to Let, centre Oriental Bay, , fronting tram, concrete, building, lei. 56-I18:'"''1 •'■'"" ": "•' " ■ ■" "■ '- -'' ""■■'•■''•'•JTO.-LET-.'''•■•• •-. ' •-'• ■-- . In "EVENING POST?' BUILDING, Willis Street, ..". ONE SUITE'of 4 ROOMS or will subdivide ,into, a 2-roomed Suite and two Single •'Rooms'.' • „,.,,.', * , Facing Willui Street, well lighted, central heated. ■' '■ '•• : ' ," . " . . Also 'ONE :ROOF-HOUSE, suitable: for a'studio. •: . , JAr?p[yr" THE MANAGER. ; '•■■"' "Evening Post^" ■ , BOARO AND BESIPENCE. \\T ANTED r Board, by Youth .just: left VY handy city, single room; preferred :in a quiet home. Reply, stating terms/ 1068 Evg. Post. WANTED, by: Young Girl, Board with private family; must be reasonable, central. ■ 1127 Evg. Post. "VTARRIED Couple -want Private, Board, !«■ city or suburbs, with sitting-room preferred.; :1121i Evg. Post. /GENTLEMAN' desires Board,, vicinity vf 'City, soft:washing, private home-pfe-ferred,. reasonable. 1099. Evg<-Post;. - X>EQUIRED-by Student, Board-Resi- ■"••■• dence,'single room, vicinity-Varsity, preferred.: Reply, > please stating terms, 1033 Evg. Post. ' . T7OUR Young Civil, Servants require Cen- " tral Board and Lodgings. State terms, 1064-Evg. Post. ■ BOARD required by two Civil Servants (studying) in , private home. Central positibn preferred. 1047 Evg. Post. pOMFORTABLE Board otterea young l^-- business gents., central, tel., table <x specialty, 25s 6d.to share. 3 Athol Crescprit. off Boulcott Street. ■-. B~OARD Wanted by business lady,' Hutt ,ov Petone; 'Write; 724. Post Agency, Lower Hutt. -• •■ •■■ - - * B- ALMORAL PRIVATE IOTEL, Cour- ■ tenay Place.—Accommodation tot Casuals. - Vacancies few Pennanents; single.- double rooms: 80s week. 61-836. EXCHANGE. AUCKLAND for Wellington Guest or ■£*- Apartments, 10 rooms, kitchenettes, good position, sell freehold; mortgage £900. 841. Evg. Post. IF you want to sell or exchange your Property, see .Smith 'aM Jones, De Luxe .Theatre' Building- Tel. 51-506. Exchange Specialists. . ' OWNER of House in Christchurch, transferred Wellington, desires Exchange for Property in Wellington. 1049 Evg. Post. ■■--.-:•■/-. . - - - . ' ' /MISCELLANEOUS. SEPPELT'S Port is acknowledged to be the finest wine produced in Australia Awarded 12 first prizes Quarts 3s, pints la Bd Solely at Grand Hotel.Home Supply Store ' ' ' WHKN ordering Wines and Spirits, make sure you get them from a store with a "Money-back Guarantee." Grand Hotel Home Supply Store regard customer - »ole judge. CEPPELTB Port—the finest wino Aus•J tralia produces. Obtainable eolely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Qts. 3a. pta. 1» 9d. ' -. IMPLES and Blackheads positively cured with Dr. Cale/s -Lotion. tf^^;bai»k Kuara_n,tafi,- Es./sd. J^Dekmtm 8. BeftWj?^aTOnffl^2pssLam;OTOii^.Qufl|(f _ — .. 5

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1936, Page 3

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