Houses and Land Wanted. nouses and Land Wanted. COTTAGE, small, handy to city, wanted for January.—Cottage. 18, Wellesley St. W., City. FARM, about 60 acres, partly improved, grassing and cropping; dwellinghouse, e'c-; wanted to Lease, with right to purchase.— P.O. Box 258. Auckland. XpARM, suitable for two energetic Young men, wanted; will give equity in beautiful house, Epsom, of £675 as deposit; little cash.Butler Bros., 12, City Chambers. HOUSE, in good condition, in 2lnd section. wanted to Buy. Price, £500 to £600. Terms- No agent—R.R.. 197. Herald. HOUSE. 6 rooms, good, modern, wanted xa immediately for cash buyer: within 15 minutes of station, close to Auckland; with 2 or 5 acres preferred.—Herrold and Mellsop. HOUSE Property of various values wanted in Exchange for Farms, some going concerns. Send yours along. HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.. Smeeton's Buildings. TTNENCUMBERED House Property, good , suburb, offered in Exchange for really 52& L *? alry Fa "OjL Waikato. equity about £3000 to £5000.— Bros.. Land and financial Agents. Phoenix Chambers (opp. G.P.O), Queen St. -£ CJA— £100 , DEPOSIT—4 ' Houses wanted <**<j\j for clients. Ponsonby, near cars; one on waterside, up to £1200.—Send particulars of yours, Butler Bros., 12, City ChamWANTED FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEHOUSES in all suburbs. SECTIONS in all suburbs. J, ARMS of every description. GOOD CITY PROPERTY. _ WANTED TO RENT. HOUSES in all suburbs. Send us full particulars of your property. Uuick business guaranteed. No sale, no charge. WHEATLEY AND CO. Land Agents. 22. ghortland Street. Apartments Wanted. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, and private kitchen, convs.. wanted by M.C private family.—Write Naismith Tatsfieldl Wallace St.. Ponsonby. BOARD and Residence. comfortable •v ? tßd for gentleman and 2 children,' with private family; Devonport district preferred.—Terms and Particulars to W.JjB., 175, Herald. "DOARD and Residence, with private ■*-* family, wanted by sea-going officer's wife; must be in good locality and first-class home.lmmediately. 184, HERALD. T)OARD and Residence, in private family, -L» wanted by young lady (school-teacher); Mt. Eden or Epsom preferred.—CM.. 188, Her.a ld "DOARD and Residence, comfortable, with ■*-> small private family, required by gentleman: within half an hour of city.—H., 185, HEUALD. ROOMS (2), unfurnished, with fireplace and convß . wanted; Id or 2d section.— Rooms. 189. HERALD. ' I Apartments Vacant. ADVERTISER would like to hear from » wishing to engage Furnished Flats or Booms. Takapuna Beach; reasonable rent tor lengthy period.—Apartments. P. 0.. Takapuna. ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Per"Ca. manent Boarders; terms from 18s; close Bymonds St. section- quiet, refined home—Hillcrest. 49. East St. APARTMENTS— and Single Fur- '■*■ , nished Rooms, for ladies in business; board_optional.— Symonds St. A PARTMENTS—SingIe and Double Rooms ■iX to Let; board if required; terms moderate.—4. Beresford St, close to Id section. APARTMENTS. Furnished, Id sec— -£»- Rooms, single men ; respectable House; terms moderate.Particulars at Sam. White and Co.'s, Vulcan Lane. BED-SITTING Room, comfortable.— Grafton Rd. Telephone. BELMONT HOUSE. 50. Upper Vincent —Under new management— Accomznodaticn for yermanents and casuals; also Rooms to Let.—E. .Russell. APARTMENTS.— Bed-Sitting Boom. Front ,Suite of Rooms, or Bedroom; private cooking convs. and entrance.— Ar&wa, St,. off Khyber Pass. _^^ APARTMENTS, furnished, with separate kiicii*n and convs., olose to and cars.—Jesmond. , 29, Sentinel Rd., Heme B-.\r , AUSTRALIA Private Hotel, Wellesley St. W.Wow renovated throughout. High class, convenient., centre city. Absolute comfort, combined with moderate charges. BALCONY Room to Let. suit 2 business ladies; all convs.; terms moderate.— Symonds St.. opp. Grafton Bridge. BEDROOM, large, front, and Sittingroom. en suite, with board; strictly first-class house; extra bedrooms if required for family. —Exclusive. Herald. BED-SITTING Room, nicely furnished, front, use of drawingroom. telephone, and all convs., morning Refined. Mt. Eden P.O. BED-SITTING Rpom, large, front, to gentleman or two friends; every convenience ; with widow five minutes' walk from city.Address at Herald. BEDROOM, sunny, single beds, suit mates, 9s: Balcony Room, single, 6s; use convs.. quiet and comfortable.— Vincent St.. City. EDROOMS. 5s 6d per bed: use piano, sitting, smoke rooms; h. and c. bath and shower: .elec light, p.w.c; 2min Queen St.—Victoria ■ House. 48. Nelson St.. City. BRENTWOOD, cor- Cleveland and Balfour Rds., Parnell, via Garfield Superior Furnished Apartments, single, double, or suite. Close Parnell Park. C~~ 53 I F T O nT Whiteker Place. Symonds St.. first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Board, full, partial, or without, by arrangement Central—Select—Quiet. FURNISHED Flat. nice, to Let, with use of convs.; h. and c. water also. Single Bedrooms.Cambridge House, 11, Lower Vincent St. ROOM, furnished, to Let; suit lady or gentleman going to business.l 49, Albert St., opp. Royal Albert Hall. ROOMS to Let (3 and 4). with separate kitchen and -meter; all convs.. good locality; close trams.Address at HERALD. ROOMS (2), nicely furnished, with use of XV» conveniences; Ponsonby. — Address at HER»LD. SITTINGROOM. private with 1 or more bedrooms, board and attendance, first class, close cars Merton. Norana Avenue, near Victoria Avenue Corner. Remuera. WATERSIDE, Ponsonby.—Superior furnished Dining-Sitting Room and Double Bedroom; separate gas range, every conv.— 34, Wallace St. 'Phone A 2064. NE D E E N. 78. SYMONDS STREET, Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists. Terms Moderate. ROOMS, 5b week per bed; all comforts; sitting, smoke, room. b»th. p.w.c.— Brighton House. 61. Hobson fe\., near Victoria St.. lmin Queen St- Tran at door. U li E IT S C L I F F E offers those accustomed to good apartments, with every convenience, high-class, superior Rooms; lowest rates; modern improvements; new building: under excellent new management.Apply, Manageress, Scotia Place. GRANDE VUE, PRINCES STREET. Auckland. Private Boarding Establishment • Vacancies. Three minutes' walk rom Post Office. Opposite Museum. Electric light throughout. Telephone 1495. MISS BOYD. THE CHIMES, 57. SYMONDS STREET. Vacancies for Permanents and TouristsMRS. MARTIN. Proprietress. 'Phone 1144. 1 > Miscellaneous Wanteds. ENGINE and Winch, lift 2-ton monkey ' (pile-driving), wanted to Hire.—Urgent 198, HERALD. EXCHANGE— 5-guinea English Doublebarrel 12-bore Gun for i- plate Hand or Stand Camera. —Anson. Te KuitL CAA MEN wanted to inspect Latest OUvJ Patterns for coming season at Little Tailor Shop. Victoria St. E. 'Phone 3088. Alterations and Repairs. LADIES, don't neglect your hair. Have J_i treatment at reduced rate owing to war. —Misses Wrigley, Watson's Bldgs., Wellesley St. BROADWOOD, the Standard Piano of the —Sole Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 1
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