*i 1 """" " ■. ' l Apartments Wanted. BEDROOM, furnished, single, for a' X> in a quiet private family: no c " u drcn.—Write Moderate. 600. HhEAfaH1 Apartments Vacant* , 1 RNOLIFFK. 106. Bymonds-st.. °P P ' City .A Boad.— Entirely under new maaagcmon Vacancies for permanent!} and visitors^—_ "DOARDERS. gentlemen. wanted, W IJ convenience, good table. Term rate.—Apply 228. Ponsonby Rd _ BOARD-Residence. for three men, large balcony bedroom; soft washiing. mena Ing done; 183 week.-APPIy 8.8., 615. tfIjRALD. BED-Sittingroom, large, front »„„ { ° f I-et Upper Grafton; clean and quiet, ius Week.— HERALD. ___ EDROOM. front, furnished, to Let; suit Jj one or two gentlemen; use of batn, etc.; sol't washing; 108.-79. Ponsonby Road. BED-SI ttingroom. comfortable, to Let; private family; telephone bath; ami ia«y sr gentleman in business.—7s. ratl.on lia._ CAMBRIDGE, near Golf Links— BedV; rooms. Diningroom; use kitchen ana convenience®; h. and c. water; clean, comfortable. airy.—Write, 'Phono 77. Cambridge. C-ItJMARVO. Symouds-strect, Auckland.— J Mrs. I. A. Marshall begs to announce that she has taken the above up-to-clate house. First-class Accommodation for (Tourists ami Permanent Boarders. Tram stops at door. Id section. Telephone 2411. Telegrams, " Cumarvo," Auckland. DOUBLE Boom, two single beds, to Let; fireplace, bath; 8s weekly.Apply Even'jig; 4. Mount-st. — Devonshire house. 93, Hcbson-sueet. —Vacancies for Permanent Boarders, under new management; terms moderate. "Phone 1272.—Mrs. A. A. Smith. fpLLESMERE. . PRINCES -^aKEKT. UCj Mrs. A. C. Lewis. 'Phone 4?8. Vacancies. EN ORE. 100. Symonds-street.— Superior Accommodation for Visitors and 1 erinanentg.— E. Quinn. Phone 1070. HAUEAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st.. near Si. Matthew s.—Vacancies for Boarders, new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate.—Mrs. McLiTer. \DY. with House too large for herself. JL' would Let Furnished Bedroom; good locality. near trams.-Apply N.Z., 631, HERALD. MOKAI. Grey-st.. City.-To B °uble furnished front Bedroom. witU fireplace also. Single Beds, from 3s per week, use all conveniences. ___ — HV ON A HOUSE. 12. Lover Symonds-st.. opp. tM. Choral First-class Accommodation for Permanenta and Tourists.— Pick. 'Phong 293. — . ME LIN HOUSE. 196. Hobson-streeU-JYx Thoroughly renovated, and good accommodation for visitors and Permanent boarders; terms moderate. —Miss o» Capiti* pCKEK-WA. 1D 156. GRAFTON ROAD U IP SECTION. MRS. J. a SELLQREN. 'Phone 2563. T ESMOND. 29, Sentinel Road, Ponsonby .— J Vacancies for Tourists anil Gentlemen Permanenta; comfortable home; close to cars, beach, bathing, etc. ATAUMAI. 52. Grafton Road.—Accommoda- ' JN tion, Tourists and Permanenta.— Mrs. Cockbnrn. _____ — OLD CHlNA.—Wanted to Buy— few pieces of Old China, Dresden. Crown Derby, ,-Spode, etc.; must be genuinely old.-lar-ticulars to Old China. 616. HERALD. . PAYING Guest wanted by widow lady with small family; 08 ® 1 . to tram, terms moderate—Address W.. 614, It ERA LP. OOMS to Let, on American system, at Bay i View King Edward Parade, Devonport. —Miss Field. Proprietress ROOMS, two. Untarnished; no objection to one child- nice locality; second creampainted house—Selbourne Ed.. Grey Lynn. ROOMS, furnished, to Let; with or without board; good part of Parnell.— K.J.H.. care of Mrs. Martin, Stationer. Paraell. EOOMS, Double and Single, fura., with or - JLV without board: every convenience; quiet home; mo children-—7, Scotia I lace. off Queen-st. ' - ROOMS, furrished; tingle and double iX beds; uso sitting, piano, smoke, dininn kitchen, firing conveniences: h. ana c. hath: B-w.0.; three minutes Queen-streets Harms moderate. —43 Nelson-street. City. . TOPCROFT, '££. New-street. Ponsonby.— >-1 Superior Board and Residence; sea ■\ bathing, tennis. 'Phone 3532. THE WILLOWS FARM. Cambridge, within 15 minutes of post office.—Accommodation for a limited number of Guests. Terms moderate.Mrs. Chitty. <• THE TURRET. 10. "PA.RK AVENUE.—Firstclass Accommodation for Tourists and Permanent®. Newly furnished Lolly rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. Three minutes across bridge to car. _ !; 'Phone 2242. MBS. CLARK. , TTACANCIES at Ardlui. Parliament-street. V Private board and residence.— Brannd. Proprietress. ACANCIES for Boaraera, Double and ' V Single Booms, and one to share wit;. . another— Grafton-rd. ¥ rrHE MANSIONS. WIIITAKER PLACE, J. SYMONDS-ST.. One Minute from Car. VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND ...... PERMANENTS. ■ Forty rooms, large and lofty, in 21 acres ground. Panoramic view a! harbour and Domain- grounds from five balconies. Billiard Table. Everything unto date. __ 'Phone 12724. MRS. CARTES, ■ : Wanted to Buy. ? A PPAKEL.—Mrs. ,Martin, 350, Queen-street, 'jti. opjp: Grey Statue, Largest Buyer in Auckland of Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3303. T>OOTS and Shoes, Men's and Children's, JO in any quantity; highest prices gi'ren; t "letters promptly attended to.—W. E. Clegg, 112, Ponsonby Road. "DOTTLES AND WASTE PRODUCTS, D. In Any Quantity. • *: t y Highest Prices Given. • ZEJLLANDIA TRADING COMPANY, 'Phones. 2431 and .1610. Stanley-st. CONTRACTOR'S Trucks. 12 or more, endtipping. 3ft 6in gauge—Apply Sutcliffe and Mounce. Endean'a Buildings. LADIES'. Gent.'B, an«i Children's Misfit and JU Left-off Clothing. 'Boots, etc.—Mrs. Laffitte, 91. Grey-street. HI/TBS. BROWN, 90, Hobson-st., buys Ladies', LLVx Gent-'a and Children's Left-off and Misfit Clothing.' Boots,' etc. Letters promptly attended to. V * MRS. • MATTHEWS. 10, Pitt-street, pays the .LY.L highest price lor Qent.'s, .Ladies', and Children 8 Misfit and Left-off Clothing, ; Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to. MSS. BOTTERILL Buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, IVL and Children's Superior. Misfits and -left-off Clothing. • Letters promptly attended to.—Elliott-street, two doprs from Welles-ley-street. 'Phone 3483 RING up Mrs. Kelly. 392, Qneen-street. Xl> Highest prices for Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Misfit Clothing. Boots, etc. 'Phone *606. • .■ . ■< • CJAFE, fireproof, about 24in. wide inside, JO wanted; Tann preferred.—Particulars to Safe. HKBAT.D. ■ " • ' TAMPS.—Fabulous prices paid. Send for iO free i.llustrc.tod list.— Nicolle, 14, Hunter-st., Sydney. . QTONE-CRUSHER, good, wanted to Buy.0 Apply to T. IL Casey, Franklin Road, ~ City. f POOLS. —Wanted to Purchase—Carpenters', 1 X Plumbers', and Tools of any description, .. large or small quantities; highest cash yrice.—Clarkson, 38, Ponsonby Road. ■'pntriS ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, in Large or c. LVVi ' " Small Quantities, of BOTTLES. SACKS, RAGS. RUBBER, BONES, METAL. Eta * Country Consignments solicited. Cash reBitted the same clay as goods checked. QLARS. gROa (LATE TAKLE BROS.). DRAKE-ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 242}. ,yy ANTES AT ONCE. POWERFUL LAUNCH OR. HULL OF LAUNCH. J. C. SFmDINa- ' gTEVENS AND Q 0 ., , , . . 132 A, ABEL SMITH-STREET, WELLINGTON. . \L We are Cash Buyers of a. I Classes of Scrap v Brass, Copper, Lead, Cast iind Wrought Iron, ' Motor and Biko Covers, Tubes, Etc. i We are also Makers of • iII!AD-HEADED NAILS VND ANTI-FRIC- • v*-; TION .WHITE METALS.. .. ,■• f t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 2
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