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Houses and Land Wanted, ! "Pi AIRY Farm, from 50 to 100 acres, going concern, wanted; abput £150 cash; no agents.—Urgent, 926, HERALD. DAIRY Farm wanted to Lease, 70 to 100 acres, with or without P.C.; abcut 20 miles from Auckland, near station.—Send full particulars to Leasehold, G.P.O- Hamilton. T-JOUSE, 6 rooms and convs.. wanted for „ Cash, near southern railway preferred. —Home. 970, HERALD. TTOUSE. 4 or 5 rooms, with stable, loose J-X box preferred, wanted to Rent; near 2d —Carrie. HERALD. TJTOUSE, good, 8 rooms, wanted to Rent; ax . within Id section; rental, 20s.—Thomas inlay, A.M.P. Buildings. 'pfione 789. TTOUSE. 4 or 5 rooms. Mount Eden or -»-X Ponsonby. wanted to Rent; rent not to exceed 17s 6d.—Y.D., Newton P.O. TTOUSE, small, furnished, wanted from J-X middle of November, for two adults.— Write particulars to N.J., P.O. Box 61, Auckland. HOUSE, 4 or 5 rooms, wanted to Buy, for good tenant; weekly payments, no de- i posit; within 2d section.—B.L.A., 976, j Herald. HOUSE, about 10 rooms, wanted; 2 large J-J- rooms; good grounds essential; near convenient city.— rent, etc., to A.8.C.. 950, HERALD. "I3ESIDENCE, 7 rooms, elevated, Mt. fenn Eden, i" a '' re or over; up to £1500; iSOO deposit.—P.O. Box £63. "RESIDENCE, modern, not less than 9 l' rooms, suitable section, wanted for ex- J cellent tenant.—C. Aickin and Son, Customs j Q TO 4 ACRES Good Land, suitable for ..1... poi r! i? an " gardening, wanted to PurHERALD particulars to G.C.. 940, 30 A ? I I ES (about) wanted this side Puke- *„;/ „LJ° buildings: within 2 miles Riim J' v, £ 30° cash. Client waiting.—E. oiomwicn and Co.. Rew's Chambers. QLIENTS ARE APPLYING TO ME FOR HOUSES TO RENT, Within Penny and Twopenny Sections. WILL OWNERS KINDLY NOTE THIS. THOMAS FINLAY, A.M.P. Building. gHEEP COUNTRY—UP TO 2000 ACRES. Wanted in Exchange for GOOD DAIRY PROPOSITION. Equity of £3500 for, as arranged). Writ© about this by first- mail. TYLDEN AND SPIERS. 95, Queen St., Auckland. Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Residence wanted by Young , i Man, tradesman; private family preferred—DC.. 923, HE&AU). Apartments Vacant. AT Devonport, 2mins from wharfVentnor. 'Phone 66. Special Tariff for Permanenta. AUSTRALIA Private Hotel, Wellesley St. I —Superior Accommodation, balcony rooms, double, single; near Opera House, ccntre city. Special winter tariff. A DMIRABLY situated Apairtments, private -xi. balconies, sittingroom, and bedrooms.— The Mansion Whittaker Place, Symonds St. Tel. 2724. Billiardroom; new tennis court. A PARTMENTS, furnished, smoke room, -£X kitchen, bath, convs.; large front room, suit married couple, no children.— 61, Vincent St. A PARTMENTS.Board and Residence, -ci- homelike, good table; hot and cold water; single room, from 6s.—Miss E. Wartel. 40. Cobden St., near Newton P.O. j ASCOT. 37. Khyber Pass—Excellent New and Up-to-date Accommodation.—Mrs. X C. Sellgren, late Grafton Road. 'Phone 358 A. AVONHURST, 62, SYMONDS STREET, 'Phone 4123. Electric light in bedrooms. Good Accommodation for Permanents and Casuals. Visitors. j MRS. JACKMAN - • • Proprietress. | A K A R A N A. ii 31, ANGLESEA ST., PONSONBY, Near Id Section. SUPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Use all conveniences. Or Paying Guests. Special terms, Bed and Breakfast. Single Rooms. Large grounds. 'Phone 4067. BOARDERS. 2, wanted; private family; soft washing; 183.-130, Newton Rd.. Symonds St. Id section. ' BED-Sittingroom, furnished, healthy position, suit gentleman at business; quiet; closo Id section.6, Abbott's Rd, Mount Eden. BRAEMAR, Eden St., opposite Government House.——Three Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, use of diningroom ; separately or together, with separate gas stoves, telephone, etc. CLIFTONWhitaker Place, Symonds Street, first tram stop past St. Paul 'Phone 3216. CentralSelectQuiet. LADY, in superior home and good locality, would Let 3 unfurnished Rooms to refined people; no children; 12a 6d.—Military, 962. Herald. MRS. J. INGRAM. Lower Symonds "St.— Both Visitors and Per. Boarders will tind Comf. Home at Glenosmond. 'Phone 1349. QUEEN'S CLIFF. Exclusive Furnished Apartments; American and Continental plan, with all | modern convs including kitchen; breakfast if desired; three minutes above Town Hall. 'Phone, etc.Mrs. A. Fischer. Scotia Place. ROOMS, Single and Double, use of all convs., h. and c. water.44, Cv>ok St. [ (near Hobson St.). ROOMS, two, furnished, use of all conveniences. Chatsworth, 54, Wynvard St., near St. Paul's. L___ ROOM, large, double, Lower Symonds St., use diningroom, separate gas stove, telephone, convs.; select house.Apnlv HERALD. y ROOMS, Furnished or Unfurnished, to Let; private, gas stove, and kitchen; no young children.2s, Carlton House. Cartton Gore Rd. ROOMS, furnished, single and double, 5s per bed; bath, p.w.c . and conveniences. Roaeneath, 224. Hobson St., 2mins trom City Market. ROOMS (2 or 3), comfortably furnished, private home; waterside, Ponsonby;' handy car use convs.; moderate rent.—Address at HERALD. ROOMS, single beds, 5s 6d week; use piano, sitting, smoke; h. and c. oath and shower; electric light, p.w.c.; 2mins Queen St.—Victoria House, 48, Nelson St City. SORRENTO, 5. GRAFTON ROAD (near Choral Hall).—Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. All modern conveniences. _Thone_l7o_B. MISS C. BURKE. rpAKLAPUNA—Private Board and Residence. J. —Watea, The Strand, Takapuna. close to beach and tram. THE LANGHAM (next- Laidlaw Leeds's i. new premises), Wyndham Street, Auckland.—Visitors requiring Accommodation, without meals, will find the above house an excellent place to stay at.—E. Trevelyan, Proprietress. VACANCY for Two Gentlemen Boarders, in nice locality; double room. Terms' ; moderate.—Address at HERALD. VACANCIES for gentlemen and married Couples, at Ennore, 100, Symonds St 'Phone 1076. VACANCY, for gentleman, private family St. Stephen s Avenue, Parnell; no children; close cars and baths; terms moderate. - -Addresii at HERALD. VERONA. 45, Karangahape Rd.. Private Boardinghouse; accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders- Id section.—Mrs. Skene. pASTLEBAR PRIVATE HOTEL* V SYMONDS ST. AND KHYBER PASS,' Is Open to Receive PERMANENTS AND TOURISTS. Electric light throughout. Finest views in Auckland. Inspection Invited. MISS GEE. rpHE ABBEY PRIVATE HOTEL, T 361. QUEEN STREET (Near Town Hall). MRS. J. C. DUNN. 'Phone 2110. THE chimes 57. SYMONDS STREET. Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists. Phone 1144. MRS. MARTIN, Proprietress.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 1