£ Apartments Vacant. -'■ ; '~ ■•.••.'.',' '■ ...w-.-.-.Kv. ■.*, • ft 01 "!*? 01 ?! M. PRINCES ; BTREEI . -»*;* . ?O.A?D AND RESIDENCE. .;> A Electric light. 'Phone 1481. .Ideal position i overlooking Park and Harbour. \>j-Caaual 0 from 7a day. >, Wire for accommodation. C_L I ¥ T O 8 » V Whitnkor Place, off Symonds St.. firs i tram stop : cast St. Paul's. • Accommodatio: with Breakfast. 'Phono 3218. .~ ?- ' : """ Select—Quint. - "" ' " "trOWICK; The Cliff s.-Lovely, retiret 1, XX. home tor Quiet" rest. WW .situation magnificent eea view. \ Tariff on application LADY,. would ; board boy from % countr; .going* to school in town; no othe: . boaideTs.—Mater, 410. HBBAI.P. •■- . ROOM, furnished, vau t 2 refined gentle , men friends; breakfast if desired; ©en tral—Address at HamU-y ' - TDOOMS, single and double, to Let.-7, Pit! J-V 8t„ near corner Wellington St. ■■ ROOMS.-Single beds. 6s 6d and «s6d li breakfast if desired. Double (M.C.), 20» All conveniences; sitting-smoke room: ho' bath and shower; electric light throughout; tmiu station. •■■.••.-. ••■•*■ « VICTORIA HOUSE. 48. Nelson St.. City SORRENTO 3. GRAFTON RD.. near Choral Hall. First-class Accommodation. 'Phono 1708 MISS C. BURKE. TH E ~~ CHIMES. APARTMENTS. 67. SYMONDS ST, 'Phone 1144. Mrs. Martin. 1 T\AKAPUNA.-3 Complete Flats oil tram A stop and near : beach; nice grounds; ph{ne.— at Hkbalp. VjACANCY for one or two Gentlemeja V Boarders in comfortable private home.— 14. Carmen Ave., Dominion Rd. -Wanted to Bny. A RING to Mrs. Kelly.--She Buys Ladies' „ Gent's, Children's Clothing. Evening Dresses, Bead Trimming. 'Phone, 2608.— 852, Queen St. A PPAREL.-Fischer 850.. Queen Street, £*.--Left-off Clothing, Jewellery, Boots, Fawn, Tickets, False Teeth. 'Phone, 8021. Mrs. Martin. Representative, will call. WE BUY FURNITURE. Pianos, etc, , and give highest prices; whole houses bought out. Motor-car kept for prompt service. 'Pnone, 862, Auction Department TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD. A PPAREJU-Mrs. BotteriU gives Highest JS. Prices aU Kinds of Left-ofl Clothing, Boots, etc-45, Elliott St. 'Phone 8488. BAKER'S Utensils.-Tbola, baking tins, _ glass, china wanted for cash.—Fowler, 33, King Edward Parade, Devonport. BOOKS, second-hand, sound Scriptural „ _ character; ministers' libraries bought.— H. L Thatcher, Auckland Bible Howe, 135, Upper Symonds St. J _____»____ "DOTTLES and Sacks. For returns prompt ■*-* and satisfactory, apply . ZEALANDIA TRADING CO.. 20. Stanley Street. 'Phone. 3431. BOOKS Wanted.—Libraries, Parcels, Single Volumes, Magazines, Novels, Music; top prices—Brought Town Hall Book Store, 376-378. Queen Bt CART Covers, canvas, second-hand, wanted,—State size and price to Urgent, 11, Hsbald. pLARKSON, Dealer, 33. Ponsonby Rd., V/ Buys in any condition — Bicycles, Prams, Tools. Watches. Jewellery, False Teeth. Highest prices given. __________ DINNER Suit, good, wanted to Buy; fit S.IQ by J.M.D., 438, Eeiuld. DRAWING Board. 3ft by 2ft, in good order.—Apply P.M., 469, HERALD. FALSE Teeth our only commodity; increased price paid.—Poiirline Co., 168, Queen St. Only manufacturer!. Estab. 30yrs FALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others.— Pearline Co., 163. Queen St. FALSE Teeth, Accordeons, Broken Jewellery. Telescopes, Guns. Records, Tents, Hats, Children's Clothing.— opp. Grey Statue. - FOOTBALL Jerseys, any colours; must be in good repair.—Reply M.H., Ngaruawahia Post Offise. HORSES wanted lor the lions.—Boyd. Royal Oak Zoo. Onchunga. KAURI Gum, any quantity; best price given.— Peter Babich and Co., 24. Customs St E. KAURI Gum wanted to Buy; big prices, better than ever. J. TRUBUHOVICH, 49, Victoria. Street. KAURI GUM.—We are Cash Buyers, at highest market rates, of all grades , ~ ' THOS. LEES AND SONS,. .. , Customs Street East. MAGAZINES, Novels and General Works, any quantity; best prices.— Bataar. 42, Welles'.ey St. W. 'Phone 496 A. OLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post them to J. DUNSTOiITS, Box. 1418, Auckland. Highest cash priises sent by roturn mail. Eat £8 years. PLATINUM Scrap, any quantity, increased prioe paid: this op-.y smelters in Dominion.— Co.. IT, Queen St. SACKS, in any quantity, in»ted to Buy; best price given.—E. Fa.sou, 19, Cobden St.. Newton SAFE. any make, wanted. EDWARDS,, LTD.. Customs Slrcet West. STOVE, Dover.—Price and,when to be eegn to Stove. 527. Dominion Rd. STAMPS Wanted-G.R.1., r *moa, old N.Z. Collections, etc.; highest price given.— Powell and Co., 65, Shortlaad 8t WEEKLY NEWS, Roy*! Visit No.— VV Kealey's Book Shop. 21, ShorUand' St., opp. Star Office. - ■J A nnfl FT Timber, including 2000 ft IviUuU matai flooring, balance rough j heart scantling (rimu).—Apply D. Camoron, Onewhero.
"P U N G U S. WE ABE CASH BUYERS OF GOOD SUN-DRIED FUNGUS. Highest Price Given. AH CHEE, Box 753. Opposite G.P.O. "RABBIT OKINS. ■RABBIT C K I R S, J OOKI T OOKI DUNEDIN "PRICES. UNEDIN -TRICES. OUR EXPERT BUYER Has 15 Years' Dunedin Experience in Grading and Buying Rabbit Skins. WE GIVE DUNEDIN PRICES. As We Are Direct Exporters. THE AUCKLAND TIABBIT CKIN po., STANLEY STREET (Next Pomeroy and Co., Ltd.), 'Phone 8707. Box 1499. gACKS. gACKS. RACKS. CHAFF, GRAIN, AND FLOUR IN ANY QUANTITY. CACKS, -JOS, QHAFF AND QRAIN, -| 178, AT STATION OR WHARF We Pa, Highest Prices in City. WE ARE ALSO BUYERS OF gOTTiJB AND WASTE pRODUCTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ty£CJ£ENDHICK gaos.. WASTE PRODUCT MERCHANTS WELLINGTON STREET CORNER NELSON STREET, AUCKLAND 'PHONE 41X9. rpO FARMERS AND RABBIT-TRAPPERS. TRAPPED RABBITS BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Apply. SANF 0R D, LTD.. Customs Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17461, 4 May 1920, Page 2
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