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Apartments Wanted, BED and Sitting Room wanted, with board for self and son, in privato home.— state terms. Piano. 100. HEBALD. BED-SITTING Rooniv wanted. Lower Symonds' St; bright, airy, unfurnished, fireplace, convs., scp. meter, hot bath,' 'phone.—V.. 84. HE-ALP, BOARD required, private family, business lady; vicinity Grafton district preferred; breakfast, few other meals; reasonable.—Rooms. 102. HERALD. }j_AT or House, furnished. Dovonport: Flats, Rooms, Houses, tenants waiting. —Gardiner's Agency. Town Hall car stop. Phone 4470. FLAT (small, unfurnished) or 1 or 2 Rooms, •nd separate kitchen, wanted by married 1 couple (no children); must bo near town and trams; good locality. URGENT. 95. HERALD. _ "DOOMS, well furnished, wanted by young J-t Married Couple; good view and all ; conveniences,—Comfort, 36, HE—_D. ROOMS, 2, clean, unfurnished, wanted near 'school; quiet and homely people; husband fond of gardening if large grounds; "Wirt. PERMANENT. 114, HBEAID. 1 . ' i .'■■ Apartments Vacant, APARTMENTS.-Country Visitors will •tx rind comfortably-turrushed Double and Singls Rooms, 6, Kercsford St. use kitchen. —Opposite Fire Station APARTMENTS. Double and Single Rooms, electric light, hot water netvice.— Gick. Mona House, 12, Lower Symoads St. 'Phono _3. ACCOMMODATION, central, refined, private family; Visitors, is 6d per day; I'ermanents, £1 week.—La Mascotte. 6, O'Rorke St., Albert Park. 'Phono 3846. \ A PARTMENTS. Lai Lal.-Private Sittingf— room. Bedroom, suit two gentlemen or invalid lady.-Bcmuera lid. (4th house from St Mark's Rd. • A PARTMENTS.-Large. Sunny Room, fur-, —a... mshed or unfurnished, in return for equivalent domestic help.—2. Arawa St.. off Khybef Pass. APARTMENTS. superior, furnished, double ana single rooms from 6s: board £ 1, or breakfast only; select and homelike.--ullcrest. 49. East < St.. Symonds St. ABBEY, 381. QUEEN STREET, •a- . Jurt above Town Hall. Vacancies for Visitors and Permanent*. Terms Moderate. Trams stop at gate, BACH., pleasant; separate entrance, gas cooker, water, sink: Id stop; furnished, 2 small rooms.— Portland St.. Paraell. BED-SITTING Rooms, well furnished; suit . jentlemen and M.C.'s; use all conva.— Carrnduna. 152. Upper Grafton Rd. BEDROOM, double, furnished; in good locality. Id section: gas ring, separate meter; rent, 95—4110, Queen St. BEDROOM, double, well furnished, front; . fireplace, electric light kitchenette, use fittings and diningroom.— Towers, 102, Park Rd, _____ BEDROOMS, furnished, superior house, newly painted, papered throughout; sunny balconies, convs., diningroom, kitchen. hot bath, 'phone.— Grafton Rd. TVEVONPORT.-Booms. 2, unfurnished"; _.•/ use all convs.: 'bus stop at doer.— Beach. SI, H-BALP. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE. 11, Vincent St.. V/ no tram —Single Rooms vacant; high, convenient; suit business men; terms reasonable, pLOVELLY. 11, Lower Bymonds St. V —Superior Accommodation tor Visitors and Permanents; excellent cuisine, fa. and c. bath.— 1443. CLIFTON, Whitaker Place, off Symonds St.. first tram stop past fit. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Apartments, breakfast optional. .... Central-Select—tjiuet. EVONPORT.-Furnished Rooms to Let. close Cheltenham Beach, 'bus passes.— 21. Cnelt>iiha-m Rd., Devoiiport. DEVONPORT.-Two clean, comfortably rurnished rooms, to homely people; nice j locality'; use piano,- 14s Address at TIEB'LP. _______ ENGLISH -AMERICAN FLAT SYSTEM. .Furnished. Self-contained Flats. Bedrooms, with use of drawinsroom. dining* room, smbkeroom, and tennis court. Every facility for ladies to do own cooking. Breakfast if required. Arrangements made for Visitors vet ('ay.— Tucker, More, Mt. T'-'-n Wd. 'Phong 2251. FOUND. "A Home by the Sea."— Devonport.—Splendid_ position. 15mins from Qoeen St.; inspection and inquiries invited.— Raw. Proprietress. FURNISHED Bedroom, breakfast rmtional: very centra! nice locality: also single room.—2, Parliament St., opp. Supreme Court LANGHAM Private Hotel, 7«, Wyndham St., next Laidlaw Leeds.—First-class accommodation for visitors: Smins post office and railway; billiard table. Bed and breakfast only if so desired. Permanent, 30S; TULWO R T H. IJ 143, GRAFTON ROAD. The above . Boardinjhouse _ now under new manasement. High, Healthy Position. Several Balcony Rooms No* Vacant. 'Phone 5666. QUEEN'S CLIFF. Scotia Place, off Queen St., above Town Hall, toins car stop. —Modem Furnished Apartments, double and single rooms; breakfast if desired; also use private kitchen; central, . select, Quiet.— 'Phone 4086. Mrs. Fischer. ROOM, very comfortably furnished; suit 2 business ladies or nurses: sll convs... 'nhotie: Grafton.Address at !H_—lD. ROOMS, furnished, single and double; all , convs., 'phone.— Symonds St.. opp. St, Paul's. , . ■ ———' ii ■ i ■< KOOHS. .Os -week -per bed: »11 romforts, wttrng, took* looms, baths, $.*».— Brishton House. 61, Hobson St., „w Vic toria St.. lmm Queen St Tram at door. ROOMS, furn,. double 10s, single $8; separate entrance: 3 mitts, from Queen St": meals if desired; tram atop at door.— Cook's Private Hotel.SO, C.ook St.'Jelephoae. ROOMS, "single, Torrrislr'S, *nfl 'hreaWast,' suit business people; Flats; electric light, modem Conveniences.—The Towers, 102, Park Rd. ROOMS.— Single Beds, ,'ss 6d and 7s -6d -breakfaat if desired: Double (M.C.). .18s 6d: -all convs.. 'sitting' Smoke room, hot bath and shower, electric light throughout; '4hmns station.—Victoria House, 48. Nelson St., City. d 1) % -R _P N I a 0 3, GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. FirSt-class _cco__oaa'lioii. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. THE Wynyard St., _lgo entrance Lower Symonds St.—Superior Furnished 'Rooms, breakfast optional; central, select, quiet. THE Girls' Hostel. " Tunoa," City Road, 'Auckland. Very high,. healthy position. For students, scholars Of Secondary schools, and -other Tgirl boarders. Young specially cared for.-MISS •HAMMOND, Principal. TH JE C H I.M _ 8. 57. SYMONDS STREET. TK« above Popular House 'is now conducted as an Apartment House on the English ■system. 'Phone : 1144. MRS. MARTIN. VACANCIES, ladies and and gentlemen, as paying .guests; sunny balcony rooms, close to cars.—2o, 8t 'George's -Bay iRd., Parrieil. WI N D IE M E R _. Under. New Management. Splendid Accommodation ifor Visitors and ' Permanent .Boarders. All Conveniences. Good Table. The position iff—ery central, being close to the' Town Hall and -overlooking 'Myers Park. 'Terms :Modera'e. MRS. I. McLEOD. ; Proprietress, 'Phone A 2208. (Late of Helensville). 1 5 "' !'" ' i Wanted Known. TTAS IT EVER OCCURRED To you to. have that Old, Shabby, Worn-, out-looking Costume or Suit Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed in -the WONDERFUL j CROTHALL WAY, which will restore the freshness of the fabric and, enable'you'to wear it another sir months? ALTERATIONS ■ AND.REMODELLING. Country Orders Solicited. E. E. CRO.THALL, ; Renovating Specialist and Practical Tailor, 'Phono 4414. 137. SYMONDS ST. Look for name at bottom of window. rp WO RE LI A B'L _ S. ECCLES' VEGETABLE WORM 'SYRUP, for Children or Adults; -..guaranteed .good results; Is 6d and 2s 6d bot„ post'3d extraECCLES' REGULATING -PILLS, 3s 6d and 6d .posted, -are the 'best 'and .moat effective. Only address: M. EGGLES, M.P.S., Consul and Family Chemist, 218. Ponsonby Rd.. .'Auckland. ' YSTERS ON THE 'MENU! GOOD!" *J The "Tiffin" .Menu to-day .gives like choice of Oysters on (Shell. -Stewed Oysters. Steak and Oysters. Chops ..and Oysters. Whatever you -choose you'll enjoy, for .the oysters are of great quality—fresh, juicy, luscious and tasty. " THE TIFFIN" City. -..Chambers, "THE TIFFIN"—Queen and Victoria, "THE TIFFIN" streets. City. "T QOHLD JIVE ON pISH" —• —■ said a 1 customer recently, paying a -. tribute to .the -quality and freshness ——of -our. fish. "I, simply love -fish. when it's fresh-caught. That's why I patronise the Ssnford Shops!" SANFOBD'S — - "There's a Depot ANFORD'S round' the corner.'" T> A N G ._ _S.i NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF ALLi LEADING MAKES IN STOCK. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. OLD RANGES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT FOR NEW ONES. ' STONEX,AND WHITE. ■Pluraa.-im WAKEFIELD ST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 2

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