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■: Apartments Wasted. BOARD and Residence in refined ; private . family wanted by young Married Couple, no children; in or close to city. - Careful. 90S. HE&UB. ? , S "DOABD, wanted for Grammar School A* Boy (17), -where his studies will receive i consideration, clergyman or teacher's home, ■within easy distance of the school preferred. [ —Matriculation, 956, HERALD. I LADY and Gentleman require 3 Unfur-. nished Rooms. Ponsonby or Heme Bay preferred.—M.N.. 909, BEBAI.D. !-Li nished Booms. Ponsonby or Heme Bay preferred.—M.N.. 909, HERALD. ► "PRIVATE Board and Lodging, with quiet 1 A family.wanted by young man, non- . I smoker, teetotaller-. Otahnha; urgently.— I Christian Milson. Parkes Rd.. Newmarket ] "DOOMS wanted. 2 or 3. unfurnished, or ! AY- part of house, in a nice locality.— !j M M.. HERALDj ___________________ | "DOOMS, 2, furnished, sonny, good locality, ] AV wanted bv 'onag couple: us* all convs. i —D.G.. 953, HERALD. !''• "DOOMS. 2 (dining, and bedroom'), large. iAV unfurnished, with separate kitchen. | wanted in Heme Bay.— 247. P.O. ROOMS, 1 or 2. unfurnished, wanted for I one Lady. 6s per week, central: use j bath and conveniences-— Lady, 857. HERALD, j ROOMS (2>. turn., with board and attend- \ ance, for Single Lady, in Ml. Eden, I Parnell. or Recnera.— stating terms, j MB.. 912. HERALD ROOM, unfurnished, with fireplace »nd 1 convs.. —Room. 925. HEEALD. EOOMS. 2. unfurnished, wanted by Lady ! »t! daughter: Bay—rater preferred— , Miss White. Concord. Takanuna. ' - —— ', : Apartments Vacant. , — ~ j A R D L U LI ■"> Parliament Street.—VacanciesMRS- BRAUND. j AUSTRALBTON-— Suit* of 3 Booms: gas store, slot meter: sea front. : ; —37. Sentinel Bd 'Phone. j 4 PSTBALTA. Private Hotel, Wellesley St. ' ! -£V. W—iow renovated throughout. High I ! class, convenient, centre city; absolute com- j fort combined with moderate charges. j ! A CCOMMODATION for Visitor* and Per- I i manent Boarders: terms from 18s: ; ! close Symonds St. section: quiet, refined i j home.—Hillcrest. 49. East St. j ] A FAETMENTS.— and Single Fur- ! I -at dished Rooms, for ladies in business; \ board optional.ss, Symcnds St A PARTMENTS-— and Single I-a Rooms, furnished, use of all oonvs._; '■ j quiet and homely; terms moderate.sl, i j Vincent St. j PARTMENTS. furnished, with separate ! kitchen and convs.. close to beach and i ! cars.—Jesmond, 29. Sentinel Rd., Heme | ■ Bay. A PARTMENTS—Bed-Sitting Room, Front ! -ol Suite of Booms, or Bedroom; private I I cooking cortvs and entrance.— Arawa. St., i j off Khyber Pass. * i j A PABTMESTS.—Board and Residence! ! I -A. homelike, good table: hot and cold '■■ j water: Single Room, from 6s.—Miss E. j j WarteL 40. Cobden St. near Newton P.O. j i BEDROOM, furnished, large, front, use of \ ;i» all convs.— Park Rd., opp. Hospital j BED-SITTTNG Room, well famished, use I convs.. hot and shower bath, gas, etc.; j i suit married couple—43. Ponsonby Rd. Br,i<jftU.M' HuUSii, SO. Upper Vincent i St.—Under new management— Ac- I commodaticn for 'wermanents and casuals; j also Rooms to Let.—E. BusselL BOARD and Residence. ISs per week: j working men.Whitehead s Coffee i Palace. Market Square. BEDROOMS, 5s 6d per bed; use piano, '■ silting, smoke roams; fa- and c bath and ; I shower: eiec light, p.w.c.; 2min Queen St. — I Victoria House, 48, Nelson St-. City. [ C'HISLEHUBST, 63. Grafton Superior : ' Bed-Sitting Room. h. and c. • bath: I private gs3 stove. Terms. 15s. Suit MC. ! pHATSWORTH HOUSE. 54. Wynyard St. ! : \J Single and Double Rooms to Let; : | board if required: terms moderate. !p l l ft o jjZ Iv/ Whitaker Place. Syinonds St. first ! tram stop past Si. Paul's- "Phone 3216. ; Beard, fall, partial, or without, by arrangement. Select—Quiet. FLAT, superior, furnished. 3 rooms, small kitchen; handy city separate entrance. : —'Phone 3940 (4 rings/. jTTERNE BAY. "Waterside. — Hr?pe.-:or firiAA niAed large Dinirg-Sittingroom and ! Double Bedroom: every conv.. separate range i —34. Wallace St- ' j. , __•< Fa nice- House, Remuera— Bedroom and separate kitchen, use drawiin groom- bathroom, and conveniences. j .Room. 929, HERALD- * j LAKE TAKAPUXA- Board and , i -»— Residence. Watea. The Strand. Taka- j ( puna, close to beach and tram. j ROOM, single, fire minutes from Queen I St.—l 7, Upper Vincent St. j ROOM, large, unfurnished, or two; ' separate meter, gas stove, all conves.; moderate.—2s, Edenvale Rd-, ML Eden. j ; "DOOMS, 3. Unfurnished, to Let; separate I {AV kitchen; 2 minutes from Grafton 1 I bridge.— 958, HERALD. j ! | "DOOMS, double and smgie. vacant: i "DOOMS, terms for married couples; all XV special terms for married oouoies; all J convs.; 2d section.ls. Ardmore Rd., off ■ Jervois Rd.. Pcn&onby. 'Phone A 920. j j ROOMS. 1 or 4. nicely furnished: sunny .Av balcony: private entrance, separate j ! stove.—2s2. Ponsonby RdI j RANGATTRA. Cheltenham Beach.—Board i and Residence, billiards and boating; j permanents 25s weekly; two doors from j BOOMS. 2. sunny verandah, partly-fur- ! nished kitchen, with gas stove, slot j meter, bath: private entrance; water front- j age-—A., 947. SLERAi'3. — ————— __________________ I ROOMS. 5s week per bed; a!', comforts; sitting, smoke room, bath, p.w.t:— Brighton House. 61. Hobson St., near Vic- ! toria St., Train Queen St. Tram at door GRANDE VUE, PRIXCES STREET, Auckland Private Boarding Establish- I ment Vacancies. Three minutes' walk Tom i i Post Office. Opposite Museum. Electric light throughout. Telephone 1495. MISS BOYD, j QUEEN'S CLIFF.! Lsrittaive Furnished Apartments; American and Continental clan, with all modern conve-, including kitchen: breakfast; if desired: three minutes above Town Hall. . 'Phone, etc.—Mrs. A. Fischer. Scotia Place. ] THE CHIME J 57, SYMONDS STREET. j Vacancies for Permanent* and TouristsMRS. MARTIN. Proprietress 'Phone 1144NGLISH AND AMERICAN FLAT SYSTEM.— Bedrooms, with use of drawingroom, diningroom. smokeroom. ' and tennis court. Every facility for ladies i to do own cooking. Arrangements made for visitors per day. Breakfast if required. MRS. TUCKER, Indon> Mt. Eden Road, Corner Prospect Rise. Hfc GIRLS* HOSTEL, CITY ROAD. Principal: MISS HAMMOND. j A Spacious. Private Home for Students and other Girl Boarders. Large Balconies. Tennis and Croquet Lawns. [ Wanted Known. "TtRESS BETTER AT LESS COST. Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry Cleaned or Dyed by our Special American ! Process, vrhich enables us to so renovate them that they are equal to new. The prices, too, are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned, j curled, or dyed. Country orders receive I j prompt attention. One address only THE ! EMPIRE CLEANING CO-, 358. Queen St. I ! opp. Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867. j | ATTENTION!— Hold the Fort Here, j -ci. THE AMERICAN DRY CLEANING CO.. 46. Wellesley Street— and Gentlemen,— are Dyers, Cleaners, i I Pressers. Specialists in Repairs, Renovators I iof Old Garments. Come and see us. Our ! experience is at your disposal. No need to get a new suit or costume. Charges moderate i I Workmanship perfect. We call for and deliver is City.—Proprietor. R. WAUGH. And at 5. Avon Street. Grafton Bridge, DANISH "REFORM" MALT TONIC, a . liquid, palatable preparation of maltennches the blood; invigorating and nonalcoholic; many children in Auckland enjoy •t and are deriving great benefit from it DANISH GENUINE "CROWN" MALT EXTRACT, the Great Tonic; stimulates appetite, restores weak digestion. All Chemists and Stores. Wholesale Agent • A. BUSCK. Ferry Buildings. OEND ME YOUR OLD SUIT OR O COSTUME. I do not want it if it is absolutely worn '. out, but if it is merely shabby, soiled, or out oi shape, I will Repair it. Dry Clean it by my special process, and Press it—Pressed by l Journeymen Tailors—and return it as fresh ' and smart-looking as a new suit. Alterations and Remodelling. Country Orders Solicited. „- . , E. E. CROTHALL, Practical Tailor and Renovating Specialist, ' 137. SYMONDS STREET, near Id Section. „ Phone 4414 (3 rings) 16, PRINCES STREET, opp. Grand Hotel. 'Phone 4414 (3 rings).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 2

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