Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Residence, comfortable, Vant'ed by Xoung Lady engaged during day, handy city.— Comfortable, 76, HERALD. __ ■■ ■ • i pti nrifj Rfisidoncfif Roniufirfl' or ° A n«ll two bedrooms and sittingroom, •or suite'of three uufurnished rooms, k • chen and bathroom.-Apply Lux, 48, - HERALD. ■ ■' '■ v ."-' ■ __J (•>< r«tt.eMAN requires respectable Board T and Lodgings; single room; must keep good table: homely and clean.-State terms . to Comfort, 88. HERALD. ROOM, with fireplace, is desired by ChrisR°°Uanman, in a Christian family.Applv Christian, 80, HERALD. FITTINGROOM and two _ good Bedrooms. Js partially furnished, m Mt.- Eden or Parnell districts. - Address Permanent, Rocky Nook Telegraph Office. Apartments Vacant. A PAR TME NTS— and Siurfo Kooms. A sins bed. from 3s per week; bath arid every convenience- —Mokai House, Ore. — B- "kd smHNGROOM. furnished, front, private entrance and conveniences. Also, 'two Bedrooms.-No, 2. Arawa-st., off Khyber Pass. Upper Grafton. tJoARD and Lodging, comfortable; every 15 homo comfort: good table, terms moderate.—loo, Nolson-at., City. , Br, II anil Residence. near Golf Links, Kncecourso Cheltenham Beach; every »tni«iire • bitsrfs —Keeping, Vauxhall Terrace. xliall Road,- Devonport. Cit \TS"\VORTH, 54. Wynyaid-street, next V* Pnil'i-Vacancies for three Gentlemen «nd one Lady; li. and c. water, piano. —Mrs. Bidden. ; /COMFORTABLE Board for young men; V_' h and e. bath, piano. 17a. etc.. also. Trouble' Boom ami use of conveniences.—. Jlavilali, .1. Cohdcn-st., .Newton. __ G OSMOND, Lower Symonds-street,.— G 'Phone 1349-—-Single Boom and large Double Boom, suit two friends or m.c. Mrs. pram. ' - _____ GLEN EDEN, 14?. GRAFTON road— vacancies. MRS. JACKSON. ' ttOMV nniet. refined. Mt. Eden; front, H sitting, double and single bedroom, for friends combining, partial board; car stops. -Apply HERALD. H VURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st., near St. * Matthew's.—V for hoarders, new house: hot and cold water, lerms moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. MOW HOUSE. 12, Lower Symonds-st., opp. . Choral First-class Accommodation for Permanent® and Tourists. Mrs. (lick. 'Phone 295. ' MERLIN HOUSE, 195. Hobeon-streot.— Thoroughly renovated, and sood accommodation for visitors and pemaiont boarders: terms moderate—Miss b. Oapiw. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WILTON. 44, Khyber Pass. 'Phono 3202. DOOM, funished, suit one or two ladies, JL\. or married couple; in Cheltenham, a., Devonport P.O. ROOMS, furnished; single and double X beds; use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing conveniences; h. and c. bath; p.w.c.: three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.—4B. Nelson-street. City. "T7ISITORS to Auckland con get good clean V Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace. Cook-street, near Market. "TTACANCIES for Boarders.—Beverly, 228. V Ponsonby Road, between Vermont and Summer Sts. Terms, 183. Soft washing. <)()■( HOBSON-ST.—Thoroughly renovated, '•jStJuli and good accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; terms moderate.—Miss S. Mocken. THE TURRET, 10, PARK AVENUE-First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Permanents. Newly furnished, lifty Rooms. Spacious Grounds. Three minutes across Bridge to Car. . 'Phone 2242. MBS. CLARKE. BUSINESS People requiring a home where ID they can obtain rooms (with or with--5 out meals) • can be accommodated three minutes from Queen-street. The House is very large, with everything new and up-to-date. Hot and cold baths of the latest 'style. Beautiful view of harbour. Alcock billiard-table. Free use of drawing and reading rooms. Terms moderate. ■ Apply.'"" ~ : ' - THE LANGHAM. , ' ; 76, .' Wyndham-st. CU M A a 7 C, U M A R V O. SYMONDS-STREET. Trams Step at the Door. Penny Section. •- FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. MRS. E. H. WHITE, 'Phone 2411. Proprietress. rpHE MANSIONS, WHITAKER PLACE, -i- SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Car. VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. Fortv Booms, large and lofty. in 21 acres ground. Panoramic view of Harbour and Domain Grounds from five balconies. Billiard Table. Everything up to date. ■ 'Phone 2724 MRS. CARTER. Wanted to Bay. BULL, Retriever, or Terrier Reply, stating particulars and price, to Box 23, Paeroa. BELL, of from 2 to 4cwt, wanted for the Church,^.Waiuku.—Send full particulars A. E. King, Hon. Sec. Vestry, , Waiuku. ' COWS, two or three, (rood, at or near profit.—Apply H. Wymer, Panmure Road, Otahuhu. LEFT- OFF Superior Clothing; highest 'I i prices given at the smartest dealers in Auckland.— Butcher, 193, 195, 197, Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton P.O. 'Phone 1209. MRS. MATTHEWS, 10, Pitt-st., pays the highest price for Ladies' and Gent.'a Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. 'Phono 1129 "JIXES. EOT TEL ILL Buys Ladles'. Genu's, iVJL and Children's Superior Misfits and Le£tctt Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. Ehiott-st., two doors iiout Wellesley-flt. 'Phone 3485. FUG Pup.— stating price, F.G., 95, HERALD. EING up Mrs.' Kelly. '392, Queen-street. Highest prices for Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606. SCRUB-Cutting Machine.—. price and ... full particulars to 23, Phcenix Chambers, ' Queen-si. Telephone 3499 SPRING Cart, light, with or without covered top; must be in good condition.—Particulars and price to Box 111, G.P.O. , . ANTED to Buy—The Furniture of V V small cottage; cash.— K., .60, HERALD. . - "■ rPOOLS. j -Wanted to Purchase—Carpenters', X Plumbers', and Tools of every descrip- | tion, large or small quantities; highest cash price.—Clarkson, 38, Ponsonby Road. I xxr. anted to purchase- : MEDIUM-SIZE FIREPROOF SAFE. Good make. UP-TO-DATE TYPEWRITER AND LETTERPRESS. H. EDWARDS, Secretary Waikato Dairy Finance Coy., Hamilton. -\-*7E ARE BCYERS FOR CASH, in Large or IVV. Small Quantities, of . BOTTLES. SACKS, RAGS, RUBBER,. BONES, METAL. Etc. Country Consignments solicited. Cash remitted the same day as goods checked. QLARK EOS(LATE TAKLE BROS.), DRAKE-ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. Wanted to Sell. BIKE, English, gent.'s, second-hand, freewheel, Armstrong three-speed, £6 —Apply Cheyne, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. GAS Stoves, two; one by Main and Co., i ' \JT the other by Fletcher and Russell; nearly new.— Dundonald-st., off Newton Road. NUMBER of Fireproof Safes, Strongroom Doors, etc. Keys fitted for all kinds of strongroom doors, safes, etc.—J. Broady and Co.. Locksmiths, corner of Durham and Albert Streets. PIANO, valuable, English, little used, can JL be had a bargain.Apply, Tuesday, early, Room 16 (upstairs), 15, Victoria-st. E. PIANO, noarly new, handsome walnut case, grand tone, all latest improvements; price £27; a bargain.—l 3, Franklin Road. rnAKAPUNA BEACH — Well-built, new X House, five largo rooms, bathroom, etc.; newly furnished, every convenience.—Further particulars W., 12, Wkhat.h
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14727, 8 July 1911, Page 2
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