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Situations Vacant. TTPEOL3TERERB. 2, GOOD. WANTED _• Permanent employment suitable men. Apply, W. LAMBOURNE. Complete House Furnisher, THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. RANTED D BOBNTLY. ROOF SLATERS AND SLATERSLABOURERS. Apply Root Detriment, BRISCOE AND CO., ,__-__ i Customs St. Apartments Wanted. AUSTRAL Agency, 17. Phoenix Chambers, .opp. G.P.0.. will Let Rooms or Hats, Ring 'phone 2102 A. I TJIiD and Sittings Rooms, furnished. wante<l *f by MC , no children; good localilv and 1 54, HERALD. _ I "DEDROOM, furnished, with "a w., i«j »sc, -L» wanted by b'che.or engaged during day. State terms.— Reasonable. 40, HERALD, BED-SITTING Room, furnished (verandah or balcony room preferred), requ red by couple, with breakfast, private family; elevated position.—Particulars Permanent, 466, HERALD. BOARD and Lodgings, good, wanted by - gentleman.-Stranger, 37, Hkrai\ BOARD and Residence required for young lady, neat car; use piano; private frmilv preferred.—Refined. 54, Hr.tU' . BOARD and Residence wanted for semiinvalid ladv liM <• waiting on; modeat» Wmg.-A.Z.. ,7, HB&AI/'. BOARD wanted in private family for boy attending technical school— Langmuir. 53, Tainui ltd., Devon port BOARD and Residence, private, wanted urgently "y young man. near Grafton Bridge.—Apply T.C. 447, HebaLD. BOARD and Residence required in private family bv quiet, elderly M.C.; permanent, good homo.— H.F., 164, H_ra_t\ BOARD and Residence required by gentle- , woman, in well-appointed modern pri- j vate home: professional or similar preferred. —Particulars. Retired. P. 0.. Mt. Eden. IpLATS, Rooms, far. and unfurn., wanted at once—Mrs. Cambridge, 2nd Floor, Short's Buildings, _ 'Phono 2558 A. HOME, comfortable, required bs business gent.; breakfast and light tea only; refs, given.— 484. Hkrali. "BOOM, large, sunny, unfurnished, with i It fireplace, bathroom.-R.M.. 450, IITiBALO | ROOM, largo, unfurnished, required, good locality; refined h"—n essential; no i children,— 25, HEBAIA ROOMS (2), unfurnished, with partial board, by lady engaged daytime; good locality, near tram— A.J., 45, H.ißalp. ROOMS, two, unfurnished, wanted by elderly lady, waterside, Ponsonby; own gas applianoes, etc Permanent, 581, HEBAIP. Apartments Vacant. A CCOMMODA'.I'ION for Visitors and Per A manent3; telect and home-like; board. 22s Cd, or break'.st only—flillcrest, 49. East Street, Syn'.onds Street. APARTMENTS, furnished; use of dining- -£* room, bathroom and all oonvs.— B4, Grafton Rd., or rir>g 5910' (5 rings). A USTRAL Agency, 17. Phoenix Chambers. ■A onn. 0.P.0.— have furnished ana unfurnished Flats and Rooms in good localities. 'Phone 2102 A. BEDROOM, double. Sittingroom, also Bach., nicely furnished, to L»to business folks: quiet house.— Lower Vii.Lcnt St BEDROOM, furn., double, use diningroom, kitchen, convs.— Bulvrer St., Heme Bay, near Ponsonby Tram Barn. BEDROOM, comfortable, for business, girl; ooar tiain and tram; term* inclusive of gi- and conveniences. 15s; references exchanged—R^>_u°rn I _PEBALD BLD-SITTIXU ttoom, iurnisbed, use gas ring, conveniences; suit business fri: min. tram—6, Norfolk St.. Ponsonby. BED-SITTING Room, superior, private home' suitable for business gentleman requiring breakfast only; central; 'phone.— Refined, 477. HguAL < BORWOOD. PRINCES STREET. ALBERT PARK. First-class Board and Residence. Under New Improved Management "Phone 1484. Electric LigK Tariff from 27a 6d. n n l i 5 to N, v/ Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Peel's. Apartments, Breakfast optional. 'Phone 3216 Central—Quiet. FLAT, superior, furnished, sen. kitchenette, gas stove, caiifont, beautiful view; 3 minutes wharf.—Address at HxaaLj. GRAFTON.-Front Bed-sitting Room, fireplace, gas. kitchen, bath quiet refined home: close id sec; no children.—Address at Uesalj. LADY, with refined home, would like care of 1 or 3 children.—Address at LADY would let Furnished Room, with benrd. to lady tea-her or lady engaged m business; Address at Herald, \,f OUNT ROYAL. 237. Upper Bymonds St. xVi —Vacancies for Visitors »nd PeTmarents-. terms mod-; single and doublo rooms, 'Phono 852 QUEEN'S CLIFFE. 1, Scotia Place, Upper Queen St—Flats, single and double rooms; breakfast optional. 'Phone 4088. ROOMS, 3, partly furnished or unfurnished; quiet place: us© of conveniences.—No. 5, Frederick Place, off Napier St. __ OOM9-—Single Beds. ss; Double. 12s; 11 sitting-smoke room; convs— Brighton Horns. 61. Hotwon' St . car Victoria St. ROOMS, two, large, unfurnished: superior I house in Remuera-. all conveniences.— l Address at HVRAW I ROOMS-Sins'e Beds, as 6d and 7s Sd. I Veakfestif desired; Donb'e iM.C), 13* ' 6d: ail convs.: sitting-smoke room, hot hath . and shower, electric light throughout; 3mins I station —Victoria House. 48. NVigon St.. City I R" i E C K O F T. I 26. Lower Symonds St. I Good Accommodation for Visitors and Per- J manenta; single and double rooms; modern | convs.; electric light throughout. Reason- j able termsMRS. KNOCK. ! Late of Hot Springs Hotel, To Aroha, and Waikato Hotel, Hamilton. I QORRETTTO, ; 0 8. GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. First-class Accommodation 'Phone 1708. MISS C, BURKE. rp H E CHIME 8, 1 57, SYMONDS STREET The above Popular Douse is now con- ] ducted as an Apartment House on tho Eng- ' lifh system Breakfast if desired 'Phone U44. MRS MARTIN VISITORS and Pcrmanonts will find a comiortabie Home at Glencsmond, Lower Symonds St.—Mrs. J. Ingram. Phone 13ft fpHE FARMERS' HOUSE. THE LANGHAM PRIVATE HOTEL. AUCKLAND. (Next Laidlaw Leeds). WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON: HOTEL COLUMBIA, near Town Hall, Cuba StKei.-First<.aoa »ccoinmodat.on lor 100 guests. Electric light throughout. Eievaior. Ten bathrooms. Excellent cuisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. Tariff; 81? per day, £1 2a per week. Pcrmancnts by arrangement. Now under the entirely new management of MRS. M COOKE, late of Christehurch —i Wanted to Buy. CACKBI SACKS! SECOND-HAND CHAFF. I'nOUR. OR GRAIN SACKS • BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY. TEXTILE BAG AKD SACK CO., LTD., Nilson Street Extension. 'Phono 2854. OOLDIERB' DIARIES. The Mitchell Library, Sydney, is desirous of purchasing, for permanent preservation, Original Diaiios of Australian and Now Zealand soldiers taking part in the Great War Good prices will be paid for Rood material. Address. Milcholl Library, Macquar.c Street, Sydney For tbo 'trustees, W. H. IFOGLD, Principal Librarian and Secretary. rip 0 TAILORS. WOOLLEN CUTTINGS BOUGHT. TAKLE PROS-. 'Phone 527 101, Union St.. Auckland. 'raur 1 n u M And FUNGUS. Wo are Buyerß of All Grades of Kauri Gum and Funsii." at HIGHEST MARKET RATES. L. 8. MAXWELL AND CO.. Lower Hobcon Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 2

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