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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "PRIVATE CONVALESCENT HOME, A with Massage and Electrical Treatment (Government Registered Masseuse in attendance), has Vacancies for a Few Patients. All nervous disorders, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis, nervous disorders, and joint injuries treated.—Apply 106, ‘Star.’ 'ANTED, young Man Boarder; comfortable home, central.—6o, ' Star. ’ TITO LET, a nice Single Furnished Room, (X. with conveniences.—2 Bishops place, opposite Catholic Cathedral. COMFORTABLE Accommodation.—Rainbow Private Hotel, 45 St. Andrew street; bod and breakfast, ss; permanents from 30s. —'Phone 13-283. BOARD wanted for 3 Adults; refined home, private preferred; central or north end—76, ‘Star.’ .... Couple, Board or otherwise; other boarders, and only two in family; close beach and 2d car section.—2s, ‘Star.’ rpO LET, Furnished, comfortable Single fX) Bed-Sitting Room; conveniences; 10s .week. —Evenings, 38 Howe street. OFFERING Well-furnished Room, with Breakfast, in good private homo; ’phone, all conveniences; vicinity Rattray street; 15s weekly.—3s, ‘ Star.’ [IXTANTED, by young Lady, Board and It Vj Residence; must bo central. —14, ■‘Star.’ hr|7AN TED To Lot, 2 large sunny Fur|Vfinished Rooms, near tram; rise, gas cooker: view.—2o, ‘Star.’ COMFORTABLE Homo offered steady Male Boarders; good table; highly recommended; close Museum Reserve; terms moderate. —950, ‘ Star.’ COMFORTABLE Home with board offered homely Couple; Id section; separate entrance. —953, ‘ Star.’ HOME offered to homely Old-aged Pen- ! sion Lady or Man, 15s per week; must be fond children.—l7o, ‘ Star.’ TWO business Girls offered comfortable Board; share double room; on rise; use telephone, piano.—159, ‘Star.’ FFERING good Home, Board, working Man; modern conveniences; washing, mending; 27s 6d weekly; close Cargill’s Gorntr.— l64, ‘Star.’ /TtO LET, sunny Furnished Bed-Silting fX,’ Room, kitchenette; gas ,electric; central.—9s7, ‘ Star.’ ERONT Room To Let, unfurnished; seperate entrance; gas; near Cargill’s Corner; reasonable rent. —958, ‘Star’ Office. mo LET, a comfortable Furnished Room fX, 1 (detached), use of conveniences.—Address Cosy, 961, ‘ Star ’ Office. j¥XTANTED, Board and Lodging in prijVf vato home, handy to town. ■‘Star.’ IN quiet refined home, large, sunny, Unfurnished Front Room; e. 1., conveniences; handy car, Caversham; 7s 6d weekly.—924, ‘ Star.’ /TOOD Board offered young apprentice; V3T £1 per week; Cargill’s Corner.—9lß, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, 2 Men Boarders, washing and mending done; 25s weekly; private home.—Apply 13 Waverley street, close Cargill’s Corner. (YITANTED, young Man Boarder; shiire ! VV, with another; every convenience; terms 27s fid. —Robertson, 29 Walton street, Kaikorai. WANTED.— New Arrivals from Home, Advice Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Jones-Neilson, president, 165 Moray place 4S, Bed, Breakfast-—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station; telephone ___ f¥TO LET, Front Bed-Sitting Room (furrX nished, unfurnished); fireplace, gas ; cooker, own meter.—2 Forth street. EURNISHED Double and Single Rooms, with meals if desired, or own kitchenette.—so Manor place. {TO LET, Double and Single Rooms, fur* rXI nished and unfurnished; use conveniences; central.—33 Tennyson street. GOOD, comfortable Homo for 1 or 2 Sports, near Oval; ’phone, etc. —657, ‘Stax’ Office. fl LET, Booms, with conveniences.—Apply 66 Stafford street, or ring 11-117. ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of tennis eourt.—’Phone 22-550.

“ What’s the orchestra playing mu?” “Chopin.” “Sounds more like sawing than chopping.” “Was he warmly received?” “My oath. They had to ring down the asbestos curtain.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 10

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