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ti. * Apartments. Wanted. : r TIOARD and Residence Wanted, at Tate»V: 'Ji puna, for two or three Adults and three uuldren.—Auld and Co., Prapors, Hamilton. - BOARD and Residence wanted for young. k\M- jl> Married Woman, with child; nmst bo & • : moderate.Reply at once to Immediate, ■i ' ft-P.O. BOARD and Residence required within second section; single room; private family preferred.—Particulars to A.*.. 00-s HERALD. „ . EOOMS, three, unfurnished, wanted immediately. -with board, in refined family; two ladies; must be good locality— ; Address Natimai. Ellerslic. _ rrO or Three Furnished Rooms, handy to care.—Apply Randy. herald. Apartments Vacant. A EDLUI, Parliament-street— J\ private Hoard and Residence — Mr?, Eraund. Proprietress. BOARD and Residence. 2, Liverpool-st., two minutes from Grafton Bridge.— Vacancy for M.C. Boarders.—Mrs. Robinson. URWOOD. PRINCES - STREET, Overlooking Albert. Pari. PHONE 1484. CLIFTON Jubilee Avenue, revonport..— Private Board and Residence .or Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Vacancies.— Mrs Waters. UNHOLME- Remuera Road, opp, Mount Hohson.— First-class Accommodation •for Boarders. Lovely harbour view. 'Phono 2057. DEVON PORT — Roard-Resid-euce. comfortable. homelike, good table; large, airy rooms, overlooking Cheltenham Beach.— Reply Het.ts. 2SO. HERALD. EL WOOD, Parliament-street (behind. Supreme Court >, Private Board and Residence; beautifully situated, overlooking harbour.Mrs. Harper. 'Phone 431. GENTLEMAN" can have Board and Residence within 2d section. Parnell; single room; all —Apply at HERALD. GLENEDEN, Grafton Ed. (Residence of late Dr. Phil son). Mrs. Jackson Private Board and Residence, tourists ami visitors; every convenience; stable and coach-bouse. HAURAKI HOUSE. Vinoeat-et.. near St. Matthew's.--Vacancies for Boarders; ' new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate.—Mrs. MsLiver. High-class RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS, SYDNEY. -Monterey. 65 . 67, 69, J Macleay-street. Potts Point. Excellent cuisine and attendance; beautiful large rooms, with drawingrooms and balconies attached. Within 15 minutes' walk of the city., five minutes to tram; 'buses pass door.—Mrs. Mark Herrmann. Proprietress. MERLIN HOUSE, 156, Hobson-st..—Thor-oughly renovated, and good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. ■ Terms moderate.Misu S. j?-apill. MT. Superior Home, refined, quiet, offered two or three friends: every kind attention and home comfort: trams stop —Apply HERALD. PUKEKAWA, 156, Grafton Rd„ near Fhyber Pass.Superior Accommodation for permanent? and visitor. Close to Id section. 'Phono 3563. BOOMS, furnished; single and double beds; life sitting, piano, smoke, dining:, kitchen. firing conveniences; h. and cx bath; Mr p.wx. ;• three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.43. Nelson-street. City. SPEEYDON. 17. Symortds-stree'; (opposite Grammar School)— Vacancies for Per- ; . raanento and Tourists. "TTACANCIES et Enyiore, Symonavstreev. ] J V Telephone at Enaore, Symonds-streev Telephone 1076. :v TTTACANCUES at 159. Grafton Road: triniTle V arid double rooms, every convenience:; " terms moderate. j TTISITOES to Auckland, can. get good, clean | K V Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace,, | Cook-street, near Market. TTKRONA. 45. Kaangahap© Road.—Piivate :: i .V -Bjardinphous^; accommodation for visitors and permanent hoarders; Id section "i. . ' a-.Mrs. Skene. r "-TTACANCIES at Lang nam, Jermyn-st.— : V Splendid view. First-olass bagatelletable. Terms arranged, with part board. - t telephone 1401. .; A TTENTION We Let Rooms and supply V; • ~ii- Boarders; booking. Is. Roomers and 'Boarders suited everywhere, fee Is.—Battle's j Agency, Exchange Lane, Qnecn-at. V niiHAEVO, SYIOXDB-ST. (Penny Section.) iv •• .. . First Stop 'Past * St. Paul's Church. - FIEST-CLASS BOARD AND EVIDENCE. §:■ -■ ' MRS. E. H. WHITE. - . Proprietress. ~f~ . rr»HE MANSIONS, WHITAKEE PLACE, 3-"-' i. X ' SYMONDS-OT.. One HCnote 'from Car. • — VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND ft-" PERMANENTS. -*0 Rooms, large and lofty, in 24 acres V:, : : : . ground. .• Panoramic view of Harbour and I'? .> ;• Domain Grounds from' five balconies. Bil- : liard Table. Everything up to date. £1 ; ~; 'Phone 2724. . - MBS. CARTER, : The abbey private hotel (Formerly Mr. W. P. Hoffman's pr. Res.). %•••"' - Superior Accommodation for Permanent® and - Visitors. V. - 1 Comfortable Smoking Room. Spacious SV': Drawingr^om. %•'. Extensive Grounds. 361, QUEEN-ST., just above Town HalL | • "Phone 2110 MRS. Z. C. DUNN. YISITQRS TO AUCKLAND Will find Excellent Accommodation U : ■■■ AT THE. LANGHAX,. |i; . T7TNDHAM-ST., AUCKLAKI'. ■ Everything new and up-to-date. ; Wanted to Buy. LADIES' and Gentlemen's New and 3jeft-off Clothing; highest price given—Mrs. L-.\ Brown &■}, Hobsoa-et. LEFT -OFF Superior Clothing; highest prices given at the smartest dealers in AuckI" '; land.— Butcher, 193, ' 195, 197, • Karanga[VA hape RcL. opp. Newton P.O. 'Phone 1209. LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Ring up Mrs. E. Hill, opp. y.M.C.A, WeiUesley-st., buyer of Ladies'. Geiit.'s, and Children's Left-off and r: _ "Wisllt Clothing. 'Phone 2928. - ' ' >"R/fRS. BOTTERILL Buys Lsidies', Gent.'s, ; . ItX and Children's Superior Misfits and Loft-off Clothing. Letters promptly attend- : . ed to.—Elliott-street, two doors from Welles- ' . ley-street. r PRAM, in good order.—Apply 4, Park ■JC • Avenue- • ■ ■ ' - RING up Mrs. Kelly, 392, Queen-st.— prices for Ladies', Genu's, and Chil- • • ' liren'a Misfit Clothing, Boots, el c. 'Phone 2606. QTAMPB.—Fabulous prices paid. Send for • U'. free illustrated list.—T. .Nicolle, 14, Hunter-st., Sydney. ■ WANTED to Bay—2so Pallets. To Sell•II Padman's White Leghorn Cockerels; 3s 6<L each.—W. D. Russell, Hamilton. • Wanted to Sell. - ."TTTURNTTtniE Buyars, call for my Prices, i; Cash or Time Payment— or Secondhand; largest stock in town to select from. • Xerma and Prices defy competition.Jobilrtcu, corner of. Cook and Hobson Sts. LAUNCHED, Yachts, Motor Cars, and i Siecoadhand Machinery. — Full particulars, A. L. ALEXANDER AND CO., j 18, PaAmerston Buildings. J OIL Launch, JOft, 10 h.p. engine; 16ft Open j Sailing —Full particulars, A. L. Alexander and Co., 18. Palmerston Buildings. ONE ORIGINAL SHARE IN THE RUBBERSUB COMPANY MAY BE HAD, For particulars apply BOX 578. Auckland. rr^T" ANTED to Sell—Fine New Overstrung t* 'it English Piano; beautiful design, latest improvements; cheap to cash buyer.— den, m. Howe-st.. Newton. . ANTED to Well, in any quantity— VY. CLEAN WHITE PAPER FOR WRAPPING. Price low.—Apply JOBBING DEPARTMENT, - HEBALD Office. —i r—; 1 u Wanted Known. ANTED "KNOWN—That I). Goldie is pre- * T pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts. Blocks. Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, ' Albert-street (near the. Docks), at the Lowest H Cash Prices. The Timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. . ANTED Known -That I undertake Brain>Ti ing. Tarring and Sanding, Concreting, etc., etc. Competent men employed; and prices right. Bricks. Drain Pipes, Lime, Tar, Scoria, Sand, etc., etc., supplied at shortest notice.—A. E. Tattley, Coal Merchant, Carrier. etc.. Newmarket. 'Phone 457. .T\; r E ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, in Larue or ■ til" . Smalt Quantities, of . .BOTTLES, SACKS, RAGS, RUBBER, BONES, METAL, Etc.' j Country Consignments solicited. Cash re- ■ nutted, the same day as goods checked. QLARK jgROS. : (LATE TAKLE BROS.). : . flp DE AKE-ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. *j; " X M A 5 p L u M 8. ; (IRE' BARGAINS IN' SHIRTS. ! Pei-haps th« Cheapest ever offered for <mi!c iTi thlij • city—soo Shirts, without col-' ' lars, price Je fid for ehirta usually sold at - Ssi 6<l; l&/sifcved'-..dn a box of three, Slats • W to-17.. ' . J GEEEN. , . ,T. GREEN. • 17, Queeii-fit-' {Oj[»p. Railway Station). ; ii j]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 2

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