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' Apartments "Wanted. • A CCOJtIMODATION.-Good Home required . __ for boy, age 9 years, at school, treated as one of family.Particulars from Saun* r ders'a Registry, Strand Arcade. ' BEDROOM, single, furnished, wanted end ■1J or beginning next week, any part town, for young Lady.—B., 85, HERALD-. _ BEDROOMS, 2, furnished, wanted for client immediately, with breakfast; perma- . nents; near Exhibition.—Burnett's Registry, . Karangahape Rd. 'Phone A 421. BED-Sittingroom, with Board, in private , family, wanted by professional Lady; . where 'phono preferred.— 90, • HERALD. BOARD and Lodgings wanted in small pri- , vale family; no other boarders.— culars to W.G., 81, HERALD. , "DOARD-Hesidence, Remuera, single Lady; , -»-* furnished bedroom and sittingroom; state terms, washing included.— Home. Newmarket P.O. BOARD and Residence wanted by young independent gentleman, in private family; two front rooms if possible; must - have no other boarders; Epsom or Onehunga. - R.S., 62, HERALD. 7 LADY, rheumatic, will give 35s weekly for home and attendance with homely peo- • pie; close Khyber Pasß.— 39, HERALD. REMUERA— Rooms, unfurnished: 3 adults; board or part board.—R.S., , Newmarket P.O. ROOMS, 3 or 4, unfurnished, in suburb, wanted by married couple, one child; . tent, 12a 6d to 13s 6d—Rotoehu. 12, HERALD. ROOM, furnished, use of kitchen, wanted by 2 young ladies attending educational 1 classes, near Id section.—Genuine, Epsom 5 ROOM, with or without Board, wanted for Mother with 2 children; private family i preferred.—Apply, stating terms, to E.C., . 65, HEBALP. • Apartments Vacant. AUSTRALIA Private Hotol, Wellesley St.— Visitors to the Auckland Exhibition will find First-class Accommodation; centre city, near Opera House. ' t A CCOMMODATION at the Girls' Hostel, . XX 55, Symonds St., for visiting ladies dur--1 ing the summer vacation. ACCOMMODATION.-l. Selwyn Terrace „ (City), facing harbour; 7 minutes' walk i G.P.O. M.C. or Friends; also single rooms; ' bath; piano. ' ACCOMMODATION.— entrance Ex- » A hibition, lOmins railway station; every , modern convenience —Mrs Cockburn. Nau- ' m>i ' 62. Grafton I'd; J A CCOMMODATION for Visitors and PerXl manents; Superior Board and Residence; h. and o. baths; near city; £I.— -St. Elmo. 11. Nelson St. ARE you requiring Rooms or Board? Three Hundred Rooms to Let; all in- [. spected.Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, 0 252. Karangahape Rd. APARTMENTS. Exclusive. — The Balconies. York St . Pamell, Id section ; • new concrete house, all up-to-date convenie enees; lovely harbour views; exceptional • table; moderate tariff. 'Phone 4436. , A DMTRABLY situated Apartments, private A balconies, aittingrcom, and bedrooms The Mansions. Whitaker Place, Symonds Si - Tel. 3724. Billiardroom: sew tennis court. A-. i ,A „ B AN A, { 31, Anglesea St., near Id section. ; SUPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Use all conveniences, or Board and Residence. Large grounds. 'Phone 4067. AVONHURSTE. 62. SYMONDS STREET. . 'Phone 4123. . Superior Accommodation for Permanents and ■ Visitors. Electric light in bedrooms. ' MRS. JACKMAN • - - Proprietress. BUNGALOW (by Bouakill's). Upper Symonds St., Ist tram-stop above Grafton , Bridge—Vacancies for Visitors and Permanents ; moderate tariff. • -Residence—Vacancy for 2; good » JL> table, all convs.; 18s and £I.—Sheri wood, 19, Khyber Pass. - "DOARD and Residence for 2 or 8 Young i -L* Men; .comfortable home; terms mod- ., erate.— . Webb, 2, Liverpool St. (off V Karangahape Rd.). V. "DOARDEffIS wanted ,in private family market; terms moderate.—Green's Phono* a graph. .Stored -Newmajket. BRAEMAB, 59. Wynyata St.. hear St. Paul's Church.— Private Board and Residence* near Exhibition; terms, per--3 manents £1 Is. 'Phone 3685. DEVONPORT. opp. Jetty-Corn. Furn. - -a, • J*"""* and Single Rooms, use convs.— . Wairore, Devonport. • DYPNPORT-Clift6n. Jubilee Avenue. .North Head; extensive harbour view; l- close to Cheltenham Beaoh.—Mrs. A. Waters. ' "PLAT, newly-furnished; bed-sittingroom, . _■ -. se ?? r . a . t . e . ? aa ove, pantry and bath; 5 handy Exhibition— lsl, Symonds St. LAKE TAKAPUNA.-Two Furnished Rooms, suit 2 young ladies or married { couple; on beach: 2d section; use convs.— • Address at HERALD. 1 T?EMUERA RD., near Newmarket—Front 1 ■it' Bed-Sittuogroom. also Single Room; • ?7J y convenience; handy Exhibition—Mt. Hobson Villa. 1 T? 00 . 1 ! 8 ' one or two - furnished, with or - -*■!; without board ; near Cheltenham Beach. , —F. 8., 119, HERALD. ROOM, bed-sitting, front, double, fur- „ „ , nished; use conveniences; also Single 0 Beds.—l 67, Hobson St., City. ROOMS, single and double, furnished; use of all conveniences; no children.—3, t, Hardinge St., off Victoria St. West. > —— — .— ROOM, nice, good locality; suit married couple, or business gent.; h. and c. I water; board optional—l 63, Grafton Rd. ROOMS. Single Beds, use sitting, smoke; piano, L. and c. bath and shower, electric fight, p.w.c.; 3min Queen St.— Victoria House, 48, Nelson St.. City. ROYAL Boardinghouse, 15. Khyber Pass Rd., behind Skating Rink; h. and. c. baths; good table; terms moderate.—Mrs. Simons. 3 ■ —— __ • mHE VYNE, opp. City Rd., Symonds St., . A Smins city.—Everything new and up-to-date. Good table. Tel. 4495. a —. I "porCROFT. 1 .., New St., Ponsonby.— i -»- Private Board and Residence lovely l harbour view; tennis. 'Phone 3532. • "YTACANCIES for Working Men, with or v without board. Cook St.. City. _ —————^—— ' ■ t TTACANCIES for Visitors or Permanents, 1 V in private family handy to Exhibition. Piano, svery convenience. HERALD. 1 WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEL~ VV SCOTIA PLACE (3mins above Town . Hall), new and up-to-date House, 30 rooms, is now open to receive Visitors and Perman- _ ents. Snptrior accommodation. 'Phone and all modern conveniences.—Mrs. Veale, Proprietress. BALMORAL — New Private Hotel, 83 Grafton Road (on left over bridge) '• Smins' walk from Exhibition main gates. Tariff. 6s per day; Permanents from 30s per weak Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and Permanents. Newly furnished, every possible - modern convenience, lovely views from all sides. Telegrams : MRS. DARBY. Balmoral, Auckland. Phone. 4226. QUEEN'S CLIFF" RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS Single and Double Rooms. Use all Modern Conveniences. 'Phone, etc. Breakfast if desired.—Mrs. Fischer, Scotia Place, 2min. from Town Hall. rpO EXHIBITION VISITORS. Waikato House, Shortland St., is the most Central Private Hotel in Auckland, only four minutes from railway station, poßt office ! Albert Park, and within a few minutes' walk from the Exhibition Grounds. This establishment has been lately renovated and is under entirely new management. MISS J. KENMAN. rhono 2477. Proprietress. CLIFTON. Phone 3216. Whitaker Place. Symonds Street. First Car Stop past St. Paul's. Vacancies for Visitors also Sleeping Accommodation, with Breakfast only, during Exhibition. . ' —" I TTEALTH WITHOUT DRDGS. It is wiser to put up a fence at the top of a precipice than tc maintain an ambulance at the bottom. Whatever your trouble, consult MR. GEO. F. HENRY. M.P.T.A., PSYCHO-PHYSICIAN. 23, Symonds Street. Auckland. 'Phone 2718. "RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best "TiT _■""■■ niost auccpssful. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All Medicines, etc.. POST FREE, by return on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail [lX eI Department—Russell. Chemist opp , P-0-. Upper Symonds Street. Auckland. A KB *°ur Employees Insured / Telephone 57, National Insurance Co., 101, Queen Street. Instant attention. Cheap rate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 1

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