Apartments Wanted. • BOARD and Residence, by young man, - single room,— 375, HEBAfrft. BOARD by gentleman, private family; musical preferred. Terms liberal; Stanley Bay or Devonport.— F.L., Herald. BOARD, near Narrow Neck Camp, wanted by Lady with baby.—State terms to Simpson. Narrow Neck Hospital. BOARD and Residence, handy Newton; young M.C., no children ; private family pref.—Respectable, 423, HERALD. BOARD-Lodging, three weeks after New .Year, by lady and adult son; vicinity lower Symonds St. or Albert Park.—Mother, 391, Herald. BOARD and Residence with refined family by ypung woman; handy to car; do own room and washing.—Moderate/ 418, Hbrald. BOARD and Residence, private family, near city, wanted by young man.—Protestant. G P.O. BOARD and Lodgings wanted in refined private house by young gent, (clerk), close city.—Clerk. 608. HESAIiP. . FLAT, self-contained, furnished or unfurnished, from Dec. 11. by M.C.: permanent if suitable.— 359. HERALD. TTOUSE, partly furn., or 3 furn. Rooms, s"rr„^? r convenience; wanted by M.C. Sj\C.W., 355. Herald. PRIVATE Board and Residence in Takapuna or Milford desired by young lady. —Pupil Teacher. 388. Herald. ROOM, unfurn., with fireplace, for one lady.— with terms, F., 244, Herald. •— r ■ : Apartments Vacant. ACCOMMODATION, on a. Farm.—Miss Gearon, Mauku (late of Pukekohe). ACCOMMODATION for sober respectable Workingmen Boarders; early breakfast. —6, Beresford St., opp. Fire Station, Ist sec. ACCOMMODATION. Visitors and Permanents; select home-like; Board or Breakfast only.—Hillcrest. 49. East St.. Symonds St. A PAKTMENTS for business gentleman in -£>- refined homo; board if required.—39, New North Rd.. Dominion Rd. Junction. APARTMENTS.— Two bed-sitting rooms, and room with two single bod 9; use piano, sitting room, convs.—26. Picton St., Ponsonby. APARTMENTS. — Furn. Double Room; gas, convs., h. and c. bath. —Stirling. 161. Grafton Rd., lmin. Khyber Pass (near first section). BEDROOM, single, furn., use oonvs.; . 10 mins- from city.—Address at Herald. BEDROOM, Sitting Room, furnished ■ kitchen adjoining; own gas stove (range), separate entjr>nce; walk city.—s9. David St. BEDROOM, sitting room adjoining, furn., „ , front Bed-Sitting Room, vacant Thuraaay Ist sec. Address at Herald. ED-SITTING Room, double, front, turn., suit bus, people. St. Benedict St. BED-SITTING Room, unfurn.. use convs.; o. t.j cheap to refined people.—36. Bright ot.. fc,de-n Terrace. ED-SITTING ; Room, double, furn., gas ring, own meter, registered grate; lm. cars— 27. Anglesea St.. Ponsonby. EDSITTING Room, double, furn., front; A-*, no linen or children: interview after business hours.—9, Lower Vincent St. "DEDROOMS (2). single, furnished, suit »-» gentlemen going to business; private family. it, Highwio Ave , Epsom. URWOOD." 26, PRINCES STREET. First-class Board and Residence. Elec. Light. 'Phone 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Casuals, from 7s day. Permanents by Arrangement. pLIFTON. Whitaker Place, off Symonds V./ St.--Accommodatiin. with breakfast Phone 3216. Central, select, quiet. CL C V E L L Y. J 11. LOWER SYMONDS ST. Vacancy. Superior Accomodation, Quiet and Select. 'Phone 1443. Tariff 10a a day. EVON PORT.—Large fronT Bed-sitting Room and kitchenette, furnished; near beach.Apply mornings. 10, Derby St. EPSOM. —Superior Furnished Flat, 2 rooms and kitchenette; telephone, electric light.— Phone 473. ELLESMERE. 21. PRINCES STREET Three Minutes from Queen Street. First-class Accommodation, with Breakfast. Telephone. 2064 A Proprietress: MRS. M. BARRY. FLAT, • well furn., elec. light, gas stove. „ calif ° nt > sep. meter; adults. —151, gymonds St., opp. Lyric. IIjA T.. - furnished, fireplace, sep. gas: do J- children: also Bed-sitting Room: near firs- section.— l. Gibraltar Crea.. Parnell. L ME AH (Opp. New Universitv) ,_ . SYMONDS STREET unlvers3t y'-FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Electric Light. Up to Tjja, Renovation Throughout. Telephone 2773, \ . v Proprietress: MRS. C. PARISH. ROOM large, front, unfurn.; table bedHerald °° m; 2nd section.— Address at JIERALD. BOOM, large, sunny: gpuit two young - men- bed and breakfSt.—73, West St Newton. ' "DOOM, large, unfurn.; would suit one or XL two ladies or gentleman.—4l, Malvern Kd., Morningside. "DOOM, double, nice; 2 single beds, with -i S 0 * 1 '. 1 7 e ry.conv. in refined homeavailable for fortnight; refs. exchanged — Address at Herald. "DOOMS, furn., select; double and singleVo. h ? Il^ r *?H 1C *; : , Breakfast if desired". —The Hollies, 120. Nelson St. ROOMS (2), large, unfurn.; own water, * S %V F°od locality, central.—4, Waitemata, St. (off New St.). College Hill. "DOOMS, 2 or 3. unfurnished, fine, airy-J-t convs.; 2min. Symonds St.; vacant Wednesday.—Address at Herald. ROOMS /2). with refined family breakfastbusiness gentleman.— Address at Herald ROOMS (2), large. Devonport, suit business couple: no children.—29. Vauxhall Rd Devonport. "DOOMS (2) large, unfurn.. with convs • a best locality, Mt. Pleasant Rd.—Coward and Ball, 95. Queen St. ."DOOMS (2) and kitchen, gas stove, sink, Tjj and meter, electno light, bathroom.— Address.at Herald. C HARROW. 79 Manukau Rd.. Parnell.-To Phone No. 1539. v wuy. VACANCY for Paying. Guest: large front J Room, fireplace-, nice locality, 2nd section.—Address at Herald. "VACANCIES for gentlemen : every conv — 'Phone Skl^ 6, -• Franklin Rd "> Tonsonby. - Wanted Known. rpENNIS Players can now buy best Rac- -*-. puets at reasonable cost. Patent restringing done, extra special English gut — R. Z. Yates. 72. City Chambers. ' QRAFTON Public Library, Mt. Eden Rd' VJJ 20 offered to Bible readers, Friday' nth. 7 .<o p.m. ' THO-MORROW (Thursday), at the Economic I -*- ( °PP-,T°wn Hall), begins a brief Sale of extraordinary interest. T^ENTISTS !—We can still vulcanise vonr XS Dentures; moderate charges.— Caulheld Laboratory ; 'phone 340. HHHE London Oothing Cleaning Co.—ReX modelling Cleaning; Left-off Apparel bought -8. Gt. North Rd. Tel. 3976 (2 rings ECU RE Some of the Bargains at Special ►J, Sale. commencing To-morrow. at Economic (opp. Town Hall). SAM PAUL for Razor Sharpening; every razor guaranteed— Queen and Quay gtg. (opp. Ferry Bldgs.) '■[TYPEWRITERS OverhauJerfarld Repaired -I late head mechanic. Office Appliance' -Town and Country Typewriter Repair' H.M. Arcade. 'Phone 2280. \\riTH the utmost confidence in your ver- » T diet, we ask your careful investigation of the numerous special features d CLINCHER CKOS3 MOTOR-CAR TYRES All Garages can supply For Sale. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. BARGAINS AT fee WAITEMATA LOAN CO £ e. d. St 0 o—Single-stone Diamond Ring; worth i'l2s. 7 15 o—Brand New Tailor-made Buila. 1 4 o—Brand New Rugs. , 16 10 o— Extra Heavy Solid -Gold Chain weichs nearly 4oz. ■ 5 15 o— No. 3A Autographic Kodak Jr 10 10 0-Massive Tea and Coffee "Service, Sheffield Electro-plate, 3 piecesalmost new. ' 6 17 Brand-new Accordeon. now unprocurable. 17 10 o—Very. Old Violin, in first-class condition. 22 10 o—Gent.'s Single Flawless Stone Diamond Hint.'. 40 0 0— 18ct. Solid Gold Extra Heavy Chro„,n « ~n o. g ral ', Watch, equal to new 7 10 o— Marine Sextant. 4 7 6—Ten Years' G.F. Waltham Watch in i>erlect order. r \ }? 9rXf" T i''*« wril "- in perfect order. 4 10 0— Heavy Canvas Coat, double linedbrana new. 3 10 o— Gent 's Raincoat. 15 15 o—3-etone Diamond Cross-over Rinc ■2 15 0— Solid Silver Keyless Hunting Watch. ! 5 5 o— Solid leather Suit Case, brand new I 115 —Best Electro-plate Teapot. ' I 3 0 0 Upwards— Brand New Tents, ail sizes. ' I WAITEMATA LOAN CO. Wa.itemata Chambers ,1 minute from boats tram, or post office). 'Phone. 2173 A M. KISSIN. Pawnbroker.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 2
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