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Apartments i Vacant. ~ T - ——~ '■'.'':' '' '". —■:":"'■"■' ,- ■■ ■ ■••* .f\ L. I »F T O: N. V Whitaker Place;-' off I Symonds St., first . tram 'stop past St. Paul's. L . 'Phone 3216..,, : - ' - <• Central —Select —Quiet. DEVONPORT.— Rooms to Let,' ,■, close . Cheltenham Beach; 'bus passes. 1 —21, Cheltenham Rd.V Devonport.'" ;.; >'.. aLENOSMOND, Lower Symonds Street.— Visitors and Permanent* will find 'com- ; fortablo accommodation. Terms • moderate.' j 'Phone 1849.— Ingram. ;.- ~;/-'>,'■• TTOME,'' comfortable, ' offered ; respectable f 11 working !man,"'in: private' family. no > other ; boarders; every convenience.— ' Franklin Rd , Ponsonby.•'''.'-' '■'.'■'. \v-;'.'' , T INGA - LONGA (late Wairiki). 21.".Eden -U Crescent • (newly renovated).— . for permanents and visitors; billiards and . all convs. ' ' <•■■"■■. v «'•', s-. ■ —'■'.■.'■"'.' ■■' ■ —'■■;"' ' .',.! — RANGATIRA, Cheltenham : Beach.—Board i and Residence and Apartments; boating and billiards; terms moderate.—2 doors from \ Tea Kiosk. • > ':'''::;-;:•.:-:• '-'::.' ; -■•;"-; ROOMS. 2, furnished, all convs., separate • : entrance; 8s 6d a week.—Mrs. Hood, i 6. Charles St., Dominion Rd.'.-.•";■'•'.-'■;': ROOMS, superior, '• or - Suite $of ■" Rooms, - furn. rrunfurn.rParnell, close cars; ' convs.— at HERALD. ■ ROOMS, superior, furnished, overlooking -harbour; every conv.—Rooms, Robins's Store, Onohunga. -.- . ,'.?:.'''.'■'. ROOMS, 2, furnished, select locality; usb telephone.. califont, gas; terms, ,£1 Address at IHEIUID. • ... ..;,•' /. . . OOMS; single, furnished; 4s week, up- , J-li ■ wards; also Double Rooms,, furnished;• use tolophonc, . convs.; lovely view.— Glcnsido, Symonds St. '-> •' ROOMS, 6s week per bed; all comforts; siltinst. smoke rooms, bath,. p.w.o.— l Brighton House, 61. Hobson St., near Victoria St.. 1 min Queen St.. Tram at door.' SINGLE Booms, suit gentleman;: also. ►J ,largo Double Room, suit friends or married couple; use of all convs.—s, Grafton Rd. •;..; '-. . —-—, — i ID SECTION. Parnell. close. Park and 1 Beach.— Single Furnished Bedroom, use convs.;.suit business girl; terms moderate.—Address at HERALD. An WELLINGTON. ST.-Upper Flat, 2 tcOj bedrooms, ' diningroom, kitchenette, all convs.. 12s.—Apply next door, or 12, Melrose St., Newmarket. - ■ Vt: U L wo ■ o it T i", U 143, GRAFTON ROAD. Electric light, lovely views, .balcony jooms. Under new management. '' ' "Phone No. 3708. QUEEN'S CLIFFE, SCOTIA PLACE (off Queen St.).'3mins above Town HallModern Furnished Apartments, double and single rooms, breakfast if desired, also use private kitchens; central, select, Quiet. Thone 4086.*-Mrs. Fischer. . -'- OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds St. (under :■ new management)— Fur, or • unfur. Rooms; board optional motor-shed to Let; terms moderate. ;;. , -.'j ' rp ;he .-.'. CHIMES, J- . -; ,57. SYMONDS STREET. i&; .Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists- -,: MRS. MARTIN.. Proprietress. "'"' ;=::;-•-: 'Phone 1144. ..", - MONA HOUSE, 12, Lower Symonds St.Good accommodation for Visitors j and Permanents. Terms moderate. - Electric light, 'Phone 293. ' • ; , ?■. .;,'• MRS. L. GICK. TANGHAM. .; Wyndham '; Street. 'Phone 3252. ■ (Next Laidlaw Leeds.) Within few minutes of train, wharf, trams, theatres, and salt water baths. .- '■ ■ BOARD-RESIDENCE. ';, " ..-. Billiardroom. v • Terms Moderate (Permanents 255). THE GIRLS'- HOSTEL, •• "TUNOA," CITY ROAD, AUCKLAND. .. • , ? Principal....,,-;,MISS ' HAMMOND. < ■ A Beautiful Private Home, near all the College*, very high ' elevation., commanding view of the harbour. quiet and healthy. For Students. Scholars of Secondary Schools, and other girls needing a home in town. ■ Young Girls specially cared for. and looked after. '---'■'• '.-'■"»'-"'■., .":'■'■■'-"■"'/.■'.-'■.'-'.•'- For terms; apply to the Principal. •-"> ;' ■: ..■■,.:.. • • ..-;.■ ...'Phone 2689. i' .... .... '. ~ >; .'. -t . . Wanted to Buy. '-; BARRISTER'S Wig and "' Gown.-State . price, Country, Lex, HERALD,, - COPIES of "Vogue" Magazine for Sept. 1 and 15, Oct, 1 and 15, and Nov, 1. 1915, wanted to Buy.—Vogue, 4363, lffiEßAM>.*> - 2: GEESE and 1 Gander wanted.—Neems, Matakohe. "".■'-•: : . ■■' '■■.■■•.■.•■' : :.: -■\i -■ FALSE Teeth, sound'or otherwise, 5 wanted .to Buy; top market price to trade and others by return mail. — Manager, Pearline Co., 56, City Chambers.-: :: '-:•'.■>. ~' --v.,;'' HAY, pressed; i quote price delivered.— -. Sandford, Te. Papapa, Onehunga. ',- i PULLETS. White Plymouth Rock. or -■ 15.—State price.: R., 2f,54. HERALD. L ,,v "PIANOS - Bought.— .■ you! wish -to ■ sell X^;.;you: : Piano consult .Richardson Piano Agency, A.M.P. Bldgs., ■ Queen. 5t..;.-:.-SECTIONAL Boiler, for B heating glass--house, wanted.— 4371, HERALD. .'.;, WHEELS ! for hand-cart, or Hand-cart -VV- comolete. wanted to buy, — HBEAITX Agency, Whilford. APPABEL.-Mrs. ; Martin. 842. Queen 'St. \ J\. opp. Statue, : buy* every description Second-hand , Clothing, i Travelling ' Trunks, Jewellery, j etc. : Highest prices. . 'Phone 8303. APPAREL.-F. W. Fischer. 850. Queen St; Xi. :-. (opp. Statue), buyer , Left-off Clothing, Second-hand Jewellery, Boots, False Teeth. 'Phone i 3021. \ Country. orders solicited.' -: :y rtLARKSON;-: Dealer, 88.'- Ponsonby Rd-, V ;. i buys Tools, Bicycles, ~ Guns, . Revolvers, Jewellery,.: Bags, : Cameras, 1 etc. ■', Highest prices given. ■ : - :; : ; .•.'.' r':'...''''"./';,'/..:■:.. OLD' I FALSE . TEETH .BOUGHT, '-'klso' Old Gold and Silver Jewellery, sound or .broken.Post any you have to i J. Dun-' stone. Private Box, P. 0.; 1058, Auckland. Cash sent by return post. -Est. 26 years- -•. MRS. BOTTRILL buys Ladies'. Gent's, and "Children's' Superior ' Misfit and Left-off • Clothing. •: ; Letters v attended to — Elliott; St.. two doors from Wellesley : St. 'Phone 8488. V-'fv' ' >:■'^ , '■/: •':■''','.' .'.- A OLD Artificial Teeth Plates bought. .:■ Platinum Pins, Crucibles. £1 7s oz. Dental Alloy, highest prices given.—B. Mitchell, 188-140, Russell St., Melbourne, Vic On receipt platinum money cabled same day, TT O EY. HONEY.; HO NJE Y. .-/.WANTED TO BUY- , 25 , TONS IN.l's. 2's, .OR , BULK. : E. A. PERKINS AND CO,, -■.'■ ; " -''..'" [-■'.:., .;; ' City MarketRAGS. ": '•: RAGS. : ' RAGS. TAKLE BROS., Rag Merchants, Union Street. 'Phone 627. ; ;.-Tailors' Cuttings a Specialty. .. ■ .:'.....'.".". -;. \i " •.:.'•'■ BOTTLES. SCRAP" METALS. i HORSE SHOES, AND. SCRAP IRON. Highest prices Riven. Write for quotations. ~ ■ : .". HILDRETH AND SON. '_■' . ■ '..•'.'.''. : ::'. Customs St. West. ANY RAGS. ANY ' BONES, ANY BOTTLES TO-DAY!" ;■ We are Cash Buyers. Send for Price List. ZEALANDIA TRADING CO.. • '•;'.' .•',;'.' Stanley St.; WE ARE BUYERS 'FOR 1 CASH. '' Tn Large or Small Quantities, of . BOTTLES, ■ SACKS, RAGS, RUBBER, BONES, METAL. ETC. ' ; Country Consignments solicited. Cash remitted the same day as goods checked. ■, QLARK "gROS.-v' DRAKE ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429. GENT'S MISFIT AND ' CAST-OFF APPAREL, OVERCOATS, MACK fl TRUNKS, BOOTS, PAWN TICKEXS' rite, vm. GET OUR PRICES before giving away or selling for a mere song. Owing to big demand we are offering from 10s to 60s nar unit Ring up 3976, and our representative ,vj call on you. '• ■ "; . . ■■,•.'- .V " THE LONDON CLOTHING, CLEAN] , ni 1 AND REPAIRING CO™- °' 4, Gt. Noith'Road (nr. Ponsonby Reservoir), pV:5^/':: N *'v":.'o-''' ; r] s. , (| Send "your FUNGUS to - the - DIRECT EXPORTER. -We cive ; J f - ! . HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ONLY. ■ AH CHEE AND CO., Box 753. ■, ' Auckland, opp. G.P.O. • W A-: : - NT "e'■;. d- " K . A SUPPLY. OF 5000 '' DOZEN EGGS WEEKLY. ?-! - HIGHEST.PRICES GIVEN -. Apply :":';-,;-: •, .-;.:.: ;-■ , -,;, ,- ;.■",'' ■ AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE EGG- ) tod/ Street, , )

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 2

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