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Houses and Land Wanted. HOUSES, any size, tenants .waiting; also, Furnished House, in two weeks.—Gardiner s Agency, opp. Town Hall. 'Phone 4470. HOUSE, nice,' wanted to rent or lease, ■ i nea i c Hy; ■ six rooms, with ground . suitable flower garden.—Good Tenant, 625, Herald. TTOCSE, 5 rooms; Bungalow preferred; 5 , e for term from April; careful tenant. —Koberts and Clifie. Grocers, Parnell. Phone 2970. TTOUSE, 6-roomed, with all modern con- ■*-•»- veniences, wanted about April 1 by married couple, no children: healthy, nice ' outlook. Heme Bay or Ponsonby preferred; ' moderate^ent—Careful, 358, HERALD. Kf) TO 100 ACRES wanted; unimproved; , <-»V fairly level, suitable for dairying; some swamp not objected to; north from Auckland.—Particulars to _ DAIRY, P. 0.. Avondale. TO„ FARM OWNERS.: WANTED TO PURCHASE, FIRSTCLASS DAIRYING OR SHEEP FARM. Advertiser will give House Property and ; Sections, Auckland suburbs (unencumbered*, to the- value of £3600 and £400 cash. Inflated values will not be entertained. l Principals Only. ! Fullest particulars to - FARMER. 354. HERALD. ' Apartments Wanted. ' ACCOMMODATION wanted by married xX couple with refined private family, in good locality.— 614. HERALD. Apartments Vacant. ADMIRABLY situated Apartments, private balconies, sittingroom and bedrooms.— The Mansions. Whittaker Place, Symonds St. I Tel. 2724. Billiardroom; new tennis court. , AT Devonport—Ventnor, 2mins from wharf. ■ Special tariff for permanents.— 66. Devonport. ■ AT Ventoor, Devonport, right on waterfront. Soecial tariff for permanent^. Phone 66, Devonport. ACCOMMODATION for Gents-11, Picton ! " St., Ponßonby Rd., every convenience; piano, good table, soft washing. Terms, £1 per week. ACCOMMODATION.—CIiff House, 1, -Ta. Sehvyn Terrace, Parnell, within Id section, facing harbour; m.c. or friends. Also, Single Rooms. Bath, piano.—'Phone A 753. BED-Sittingroom, - double, elegant and lofty, furnished; also, single.—23o, ; Upper Hobson St. BEDROOMS, two, single, furnished; suit business ladies.—46. Wynyard St., be- " hind Boys' Grammar School. ' BEDROOM, furnished, conveniences; private home; suit a lady engaged dur- : ing ,the day.—Grafton. 626, HERALD. B6ARDERS (25), permanent, wanted; firstclass table kept; splendid new house (35 rooms), with every convenience; only 3min - above Town Hall; inspection invited. terms, apply, Mrs. Veale, Windermere, } Scotia Place (off Queen St.); (] CLINTON. Scoria i-iaoe. above Town Hall. J —Apartments. with breakfast or board: new house, all convs , reasonable : tariff.Miss Cnrtin, Proprietress. j DEVONPORT— Comfortable Board and Re- ' sidence, 2 young men, share room, close to ferry; terms moderate. —46, Calliope Rd., Devonport. _ i DEVONPORT— 2 Unfurnished Rooms to , Let; private entrance, every conv.; | suit married couple, no children. —30, ; Roslyn ; DEVONSHIRE HOUSE (Ngaroma), Dub- i, lin St., Three —Vacancies for j Boarders; piaao, bath, balcony, soft wash- ( ing; £1; also; Furnished Apartments. £ LADY would share furnished house in , Parnell; garden; sea view; references | exchanged.—'HEßALD. , PORTSMOUTH HOUSE. 2, Waveriy SU off 1 Upper Queen —Vacancies for Visi- / tors and Permanents; early breakfast. Mrs. Simpson. 5 -"DOOMS, double and single, use all con- > IX venience3.—9o, Grey Street, City. - ROOMS, 2, furnished, -own range, gas- _ ring; iood locality* trams near; a i home.—72, Ponsonby Rd. . BOOMS,: Epsom— Large Unfurnished 1 Rooms;? jvith modern -«onvs., next tram- 1 line; good situation; rent low.—Address at i HERALP. ; , ROOMS, single beds. 5a fid week; use ' piano, sitting., smoke; h. and c. bath and snower; electric light,' p'.w.c.'; 3min Queen —Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., - City.. TOPCROFT. 22, New St.. Ponsonby.— : vate Board and Residence; lovely bar- ' bour view; tennis. 'Phone 3532. ' VACANCY for lady and gentleman in small private family, Parnell; reasonable terms, according to requirements.Box 925, i Auckland. VACANCY for gentleman, good home, private; bath, piano, soft washing; - near Exhibition; ±'I.—lß, Ponsonby Road, ' opp. Reservoir. ' LU L W O ' R T H, ' 143, Grafton Road. This new and up-to-date House is now open to receive tourists and permanent boarders; electric light, lovely views, and all modern conveniences. ' WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEL, ■" SCOTIA PLACE (3mins above Town Hall), new and up-to-date House, 30 rooms, is now open to receive Visitors and Permanents. Superior accommodation. 'Phone and I all modern conveniences.—Mrs. Veale, Proprietress. AK A R .A N A. c xi 31, ■ Anglesea St., Ponsonby, near Id Section. SUPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Use all conveniences. Or paying guests. Special terms Bed and Breakfast. Single "I Rooms. Large grounds. 'Phone 4067. J CLIFTON. 'Phone 3216. - Whitaker Place, Symonds Street. i First Car Stop past St. Paul's. " Vacancies for Visitors, also Sleeping Accom- - modation, with Breakfast only, during "1 Exhibition. J -— . __ t BURWOOD, PRINCES STREET. , OVERLOOKING ALBERT PARK. 7 Extensive alterations have been made to 1 this popular house. Hot-water service and I eiertnc lighting have been installed, and all ti modern conveniences added. Vacancies for Tourists and Permanents. / _ 'Phone 1484. ( gALMORAL. -j NEW PRIVATE HOTEL, ] J GRAFTON ROAD. -i Select Furnished Apartments, * With or Without Board. J 'Phone 4226. MRS. E. J. DARBY. rpO EXHIBITION VISITORS. »- Waikato House, Shortland St., is the most Central Private Hotel in Auckland, only four k minutes from railway station, post office, I Albert Park, and within a few minutes' walk - from the.Exhibition Grounds. This establishment has been lately renovated, and is i under entirely new management. c MISS J. KENMAN, I Phone 2477. Proprietress. ''. 1 .1 '" Mis ':ella neons. ] MOTOR Trip. Titirangi, 5s return; leaves - , G.P.0., 2.30. 'Phone, 2157.-W B. '] Snook. ' _ T ADIES.— Remodel Felt Beavers and ( J-J Velour Hats the very latest style.— Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. HOW does this Strike You?— Grey _ Denim Pants, 2s 3d each, all sizes.— * Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter. 11-13. Victoria St. West. x QT. PATRICK'S Everyone wears c: kj our Badges. See windows and buy to-day, 1 —Russell Printing Concern. 220, Hobson St. PHEW! HOT!—Get a pair of our under- * pants and singlet on and you'll feel 1 cooler. Pants from 2s, singlets from Is 6d.— J Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. W. MADAME CURRIE. Clairvoyante.-IHW 3 to win love and reunite those who had sadly mourned their loss.— 182, Victoria St. W. -— — _ I ADIES' Fashionable Sports and Knitted J Coats. 9s lid upwards; hundreds to choose from. . Bargain prices. Histcd's 60. ~ Queen St. LITTLE Boys and Girls' Overcoats, 5s lid - -i 6s lid, 8s lid, 9s lid; very cheap— T Histed's Sale, 60, Queen ( St. ' _£ PHONOGRAPHS and Gramaphones on L Easy Terms. Have a four-minute A attachment fitted to your two-minute Phonograph, and enjoy the latest records. Re- ( pairs a specialty.—City Supply Stores, 227, V Karangahape Road. C CRISPO Bacon and Hams, Waikato Farm- - ers' Co-op. Bacon Co.. F:rankton.— 1 rity Depot, Farmers' Freezing Works. 'Phone -*■ 1197; F SISTER SAYS: ; I won't wear any but | REI FERN'S RUBBER HEELS. • V . . D ( CRISPG Bacon and Hams.—Waikato Far- N mers' Co-op. Bacon Co., Frankton. cc City Depot, Farmer?.' Freezing Works, m 'Phone, 4197. T:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 1

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