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Apartments Wanted. • "OED-Sittingroom. or Bedroom and Sitting--3 | -l-> room, with board, required by M.C. i ! must he near city.—H.M., 181, HERALD. BEDROOM, double, furnished, wanted by lady; use of convenisuces.: Eemuera, ■ other outer suburbs or country preferred. i —Sub.. 175. Herald , . ' 1 TJOARD and two bedrooms, Northcote, for •1 13 January for family, wanted.—Apply ■ stating terms, Robertson, Church-street, ' ( Northcote. ' BOARD and Residence .with private family wanted by highly respectable young j man (carpenter) in or near Victoria Avenue, j Remuera.—T.W., 817. HERALD. ■. ■ 1 I pLDERLY Person would give light services J in exchange-for unfurnished room and i conveniences,—Home. P.p., Symonds-street MAN. voung. requires board and residence ■with respectable private family: handy to ld section preferred. stating terms, j Shop Assistant, 826, HERALD. KOOMS, two, . furnished or unfurnished, 1 -.wanted to rent: must be central. — j House-hunter. 157. HERALD E' OOU?. two. or large bed-sitting room, part board, private family, doctor 1 wants; no other boarders; suburbs.L., 187, i HERALD. I — ROOM.— Lady wants furnished room, purtial board: share house refined people. | Cheltenham. Stanley Bay, St. lleliers. BirI kenhead, Ta ka a .—Add HERALD. Apartments Vacant. j \ DMABLY situated Apartments, private I -£3L balccaies. sittingroom. and bedrooms; ' vacancies at The Mansions. Whilaker Place. I Symonds-st Tel.. ?.724. Bit Hard room. ! A L B E M A R L E. ! aV. (L.ate Residence of Dr. Sharman). Corner of Burlcigh-street and Kiiyber Pass. . is now open as a First-class Boardinghouse- ; The rooms are large and well furnished, i 'Phone 5708. j ACCOMMODATION AGEN Cl. -A. KING AND ROSS. 19. Welleslev-st,. Abcve Opera House. j Single. Double, or Suites of Rooms Ear- ! nishe.i or Unfurnished with or without ! partial or full board. Inspected and recoim | ! mended by us. American principle. , j Owners see us. "Phono <oc6- i A' PaKTME.NTS ana Board and Residence. i : -i small private family, nice comfortable j ; home; terms from 16s.— Khyber Paw. Id j ] feet (on. j Apartments. - <1. symonds-street. j Good Accommodation for ! Visitors and I'ermanents ; 'Phone 2563 MRS. -I O- SELLGREN. j"I V 0 N H Y R i T Z j -A 62. SVMONDS-&TREET. Extensive additions have now been completed. and every modern convenience in- | troduced to this central and first-class i Boartiiuehouse. Twins moderate- 'Phone 4120. MRS. WEIR , 4 (Late of Christchurch) BEDROOMS, furnished, superior; h. and c. water: board optional.—Bangi , : Moana. -574. Queen-street, opp- Tabernacle. | BEDROOM, double, use ail conveniences; . also, Double Bed and Sittmgrooiiw; , good lo;-alitv. Hevonport.—M ntc, G. Baxter, &02. HERALD. [ BED-Sittingroom one large. double. suit M.C.: also, two Single Beds, suit two young men friends.—No. 6. lucent Place-' BED-Sittingroom, front, nicely furnished; suit married couple: bath, all con- j venienccs: also. Single Bedroom.— Upper Vincent-street. ] BED-Sittincroom, double, well furnished; gas.- kitchen, perfect conveniences; good locality"; no children. —Carlton House, lacing Park Avenue BOARD and Residence.—Vacancies for Boarders and Married Couples; firstclass table.4, Short-st. 'Phone 2775. BOARD-Residence, bright sunny room: suit married couple or two friends. : Mrs Johnson, 28, Williamson Avenue, lonsonby Road. ____________ J BOARD and Residence ' for single men; j every conv.; h. and c. water; new • bulldinz. in city.—Mrs. Simon, Scotia Tlace, off Upper Queen-st.

BOARD and Residence, superior.—Vacancies for single gentlemeni and M.C.; | good harbour Prospect House, Manu- | kau Road, Parnell . - - HELTENHAM BEACH—Apartments. wMtli or without board—rite K.. 602. Herald. ' CITY Hort'L. corner Victoria-st.. Auck- / land, tn section.—Best Accommodation. Wines and Spirit"; exquisite hil.iard table: trrin ???.—J. Stacknole. Proprietor. DEVON PORT— King Edward Parade —Vacancies for visitors an- permanents- close 'bench and wharf terms moderate—Mr*. Billincrham. ■ . DOUBLE Bed-Slttimrroom, with fireplace: Sinele room, room to share with another: also vacancy . for young lady.— Pitt-street TjtIT'NISHKD Rooms to let; new House 1- near Grafton Bridge; suit business ladies or married couple; reasonable rental.—Grafton, 823. HERALD. _____ f ENTLEMAN. young, can recommend revX fined home, with private family, near seaside; lSniiUH. from Companion, 810, HERALD. HAURAKI nOUSE. Vincent-street, near St. Matthew's—Vacancies for Boarders; new house, hot and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs Mc^i v cr I hone. «56c3. MOUNT ROYAL. 237, Upper rSymondsstreet, cup. Mount Eden Road, firstclass private hotel: Id section; vacancies. 'I'honc, 4027-—Mrs. Bennett. MERLIN HOUSE. IS6. Hobson-street.— Good accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; terms moderate — Miss S. C'apill. . MONi'. HOUSE, U. Lower nils-street, opposite Choral Hall.—First-class _Ao commodation for } > ermanents and lourists —Mrs. Gick "Pho:'e, 253 PAYING Guest wanted, or married couple, in private family; 7min. from Grafton Bridge. Carlton Gore Road.—Private. 169, HERALD PONSONBY.— Wanted to Board—Two respectable gents., share nice balcony room; bath, piano, tel., billiards; homely. —'Phone . £033. . KOOMS. three, unfurnished, to let; use , of conveniences: close Id section.— Eden Terrace, opp- Rose-st. DOOM, well furnished, suit M.C. or friends. IV good locality, healthy position, good view, 11-e conveniences; ICS, Address at HERALD. ! ROOMS— Single Beds 5s week, use smol.e, | sittingroom. piano; li. and c. bath and shower; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-st.— I <3 Ntlaon-gtreet. City. — ———: —-—-—r I rp }£ J.; «j H 1 51 h to, J. 57, Symonds-street. Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists. 'Phcne 1144. MRS. MARTIN. Proprietress. rpHE ABBEY, PRIVATE HOTEL, JL 361, Queen-street (near Town Hall). MRS. J. C. DUNN, i 'Phone 2110- ! r.iHE AVENUE, Karangahapo Rd., opp. i X Newton P.O. —Vacancies for hoarders; : beautiful grounds; excellent cuisine; terms- ! moderate. Tel. 2258. j rpilE BUNGALOW, Upper Symonds-st. J. (by Bouskill's), has Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders: every convenience; soft washing. Terms moderate. VACANCIES lor Boarders, good locality, close to tram and beach; all conv.—ls, Ardmore Road. Ponsonby. VACANCIES for two Gentlemen in private ! V family, cio-o to Newmarket, off Remuera : Road. —Apply HERALD. i VACANCIES, two Gentlemen Boarders; \ new convenient home; Id section; four others kept.—ll, Gladstone-st., off Newton Road. "\TERONA, 45. liaraiigaliape Road.—Private V Boardinghouse; accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders: Id section. —Mrs. Skene. "OrHAREPM. 12L Grafton Road. 2min. M from tram; under new manager — Large grounds, fine views, good table.—Mrs lira v. late <>1' Sydney. Tel 1669. QU E E N'S C L I F F. SCOTIA PLACE Tbi? New and Up-to-date Brick Building is now Open as REST DENTIA r, CHAMBERS, And is replete with every modern convenience. Single and Double Rooms. Terms Very Moderate. Two minutes from Town Hall. MRS FISHER ' 'Phone 4CG6. "TV A R L 1 N - T O £ XJ 7, LOWER SYMONDS-ST.. Near Choral Hall. The, above well-known House will in future be carried on aw RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS For Gentlemen. Hot and cold bath, telephone, and all modern conveniences. One minute, from Id section trams and thro*' minutes' walk from Queen-st. ■■ ■ - =i rilJlE PL.EYEL PlANO—Chopin's Favourite 1 for Touch and Tone.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ud 6. Coldicutt, Manager IS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMAPHONE. from *£5 10s •to £60.— E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S Soldicutt. Manager. Man telpieces. Selling- Off. Giving Up Business. ,F. HAHN, 82, Hobson-street. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 2

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