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Apartments Wanted. I. "DEDROOM, with fireplace, near city, JD wanted far two gentlemen; state terms, i, Reasonable. 557, iIIF.RAIiO. '1 BOARD and Lodging wanted .by respectX) able single Gentleman; neighbourhood Grafton Bridge.—J.J., 544, HERAIiD. " 1/TARRIED Couple require sunny Bedroom » M and Sittingroom, furnished or unfurnished, with Board; good locality, near tram.—Comfort, 545, HEKALD. ] ® "DOOM, large, unfurnished, use conveui- j 0 XV ences, near town or Cheltenham Beach, I '• wanted by M.C.— 534, HERALD. I I i Apartments Vacant. A CCOMMODATION for Visitors and Per- > A manenet Boarders; terms from 18s; ) close Symonds St. section; quiet, refined home.—Hillcrest, 40, East St. - A PARTMENTS.—Board and Residence, ■- XX homelike, good table; hot and cold water; Single Room, from 6s— Miss E. Wartel, 40, Cobden St.. near Newton P.O. A PARTMENTS.—DoubIe and Single, fur--0 A nished; suit business people; use all oonvs-; quiet and comfortable.— Vincent St.. City. J A ÜBTRALIA Private Hotel. — First-class A acoom nodation, balcony rooms, doublo, . single: centre city, near Opera House.—49, I, Wellosley St. W. • I ~R~ D L ~u I, ' Parliament Street.—Vacancios. MRS. BRAUNP. BOARD and Residence. 18s per week: JL> working men.—Whitehead's Coueo Palace, Market Square. I "DOARD and Residance for married couple ' 1) and son; or 3 Furnished Rooms; use of conveniences; good locality, near trams; gentlemen away daily.—Board, 540, HERALD. BEL J, . single, 5s Gd week, use piano; sitting, smoke, h. and c. bath and shower, electric light, p.w.0.; 2rain Quoen St. —Victoria House, 48. Nelson St.. City. DALMORAL, 83, Grafton Road.— 1J Superior Accommodation for a few oentlemen. Smoking, drawing and dining rooms: excellent h. and c. fliowor baths. rariff reasonable. ("1 LINTON, Scotia Placo, above Town Hall " v Apartments, with breakfast or board, . New house, all modern —Miss Curtin, Proprietress. COUPLE having lived with Miss Lucas, Palmerston Road, Birkenhead, highly , recommend her Rooms, now vacant fur- , nished or unfurnished. RAFTON BRIDGE.—Rooms (2 or 3), unvX furnished, to Let: electric light, h. and c. water.—Address at HeralD. i M T ' EDEN Lady has Vacancy for GentleluL man at business; quiet; moderate —Address nt HERALD. . AUTER Suburbs, 1-hour from town— 'v/ Select, quite .Home,, .gentleman, rei. fined, temperate disposition; pleasant j grounds; large.— Birkenhead P.O. PONSONBY Waterside.—Superior Large Dininproora and Double Bedroom; ■ separate range, slot meter, every conveni- * ence.—Tatsf eld, Wallace St. 6 ■ - ■ i ■. i i ■ '' ROOMS (3 or 4), unfurnished, detached, 1 X\i every con v.. second section. 2min. from ■: car and Newmarket— P. 0., New--1 market. sV. , , ROOM, double, front, furnished; clean; j All use of conv.; Id section; suit M.O. j or 9 friends- Private family.—Address at * Hzsalo. ! CELECT Private Home for refined M.C., ) Q abstainers; every convenience; fine tcntial position; no children: (rood tenant, I 12s weekly; —Address HEBAHD. 1 " rpHE GIRLS' HOSTEL," City Rd. Miss A Hammond Beautiful Private Home for i Students and other Girl Boarders. Tennis and Croquet Lawns. CLIFTONWhittaker Plaoe, Symonds Strwt, first _ tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 5216. Central—Select— LU L W O R T H. 143, Grafton Road. , This new and up-to-date House is now . ojxm to receive tourists and permanent 5 boarders; electric light, lovely views, and all • modern conveniences. i ■ * "DOOMS, lor 2, furnished, in good locality At range, gas stove, bath.—Foundry, 72, * l'onsonby Rd. 8 "DOOMS, single and double, with or withAt out board; every conv ; quiet, no chil- " dren.—7, Scotia Place, off Queen St. I "DOOMS, 5s week per bed; all comfort*-, II Ll) sitting, smoke room, bath, 'p.w.0.0 Brighton House, 61, Hobson St., near Vio toria Bt.. lmin. Queen St. Tram at door. THE LANGHAM, Wyndham St'., Auckland ■' (next Laidlaw ' Leeds).— accommodation for country "visitors; reduction for '• lamilits; paniianentß, las; lmin hot wita water baths, boats, trains; free billiards. GRANDE VUE, PRINCES STREET, VI Two Doors below Grand Hotel. Vacancies for 'Boarders. Electric Light, and all conveniences. ' 'Phone 1495. MISS BOYD. 1 ADEBN'B " CLIFF. 9 \jl Exclusive Furnished Apartments; . American and Continental plan, with all modern convs., including kitchen; breakfast ' if desired; three minutes above Town Hall. 1 'Phone, etc.—Mrs. A. Fischer. Scotia Place. i — I QORRENTO. C. GRAFTON ROAD (near • 0 ' Choral Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Permanent Boarders.— i modern conveniences. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE, i ■ 1 1 mHORNLEIGH. ST. GEORGE'S BAY r l ROAD, PARNELL. American Flat System. Superior Home, in a select locality; well furnished, double and single rooms, witff use of drawmgroom, dining-room, all conveniences, telephone; fine harbour view from balcony; nice grounds; lmin. from cars. ' pRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BRIGHTON ROAD, REMUERA. All Conveniences. Terms, £1 Per Week. 1 Apply, > HERALD. V gURWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL. PRINCES STREET i ' (Opposite Albert Park Gate). 'Phone 1484. TH CHIMES, 67. SYMONDS STREET. > Vacancieu for Permanent* and Tourists. 'Phone 1144. MRS. MARTIN. Proprietress. Kelvin private hotel, 93, HOBSON STREET. This new ana up-to-date. House is now ' completed and ready to receive Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Electric lighting and ' all modern conveniences. Very central, . being close to the station and wharves. MRS. HENDRY. Late of Kelvin, Poinpnby. NURSING LEAMINGTON, CAMBRIDGE. Matron: NURSE RUSSEL (Formerly of Victoria House, Cambridge). High, healthy, and beautiful location. , 15 minutes' walk from Cambridge P.O. Patients taken (or Rest Cure. No in- [ fectious diseases. Wanted to Buy. MRS. BROWN. 90, Hobson St., buys I iVA Ladies' and Gent and Children's , Left-oil and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. , Letters promptly attended to. i li/TRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'?, IYI and Children's Superior Misfit and Leftoff Clothing. Letters attended to—Elliott ' St., 2 doors from Wellesley St. 'Phone 3488. i OCARLET RUNNER BEANS, S (5 In any Quantity. L WANTED TO BUY. ' ARTHUR YATES ANjj CO., LTD., Lower Albert Streeti ENT.'S MISFI'I AND - CAST-OFF 1 (jr APPAREL, OVERCOATS. MACKS.. ' TRUNKS, BOOTS, PAWN TICKETS, EtC;. Etc. , . GET OUR PRICES before giving away or ' ■ selling for a mere song. Owing to big de- > mand wo are offering from 10s to 60s per suit. Ring up 8976. aud our representatives will call on you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING, 1 AND REPAIRING CO., i 4. Gt. North Road (nr. Ponsonby Reservoir). 9 — — WE ARE BUYERS FOR CASH, In Largo or Small Quantities, of 1. BOTTLES, SACKS. RAGS, RUBBER, >■ BONES. METAL. ETC. t Country Cpnsignments solicited. Cash reI. mitted the same day as goods checked. QLARK JJROS. J . (LAT'i TAK.LE BROS.). ' PRAKE ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. " I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

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