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Apartments Wanted. BED-SITTING Room, nicely turn., centre T city —Jim. 178. Herald. X DED-SITTING Room, large, and fireplace : M L» also convs.; by elderly lady; Parnell ( preferred.—Elite. 315, Herald. _ J; DOARD with private family wanted by L> clerk (20); own furniture and bedding; ( tate terms.—lmmediate, 270. Herald _ V DOARD required by rsftned Married Couple, / *-* •near city.—Select. 256. Hekald. "■_ \ DOARD required by lady teacher with *-* refined family; convenient to car.— f -inmediate, 354. Herald. V DOARD for lady in nice home-, Mt. Eden — *-* preferred.—E.M.. 353. Herald. 1 BOARD-Residence for elderly Lady.—A<i- J{ dress, stating terms, A.V., Rewiti, Kai- <)( )*ra Line. — BOARD-Residence, town or suburban, by J Civil Servant.—Terms E.G.S.. Palmer- - ton North P.O. ] BOARD-Residence wanted by Gentleman, (; middle-aged, with refined private family, tandy to city—Homely. 263. Herald. "I DOARD and Residence for M.C. and J *-* young family of three wanted at once; • lomfortable, quiet, and moderate — H.M., I 366, Hebald. J TTOMB. good, wanted for girl 11 years; - J-J- where can attend school; urgent.— / &..M., 363. Herald. * HOME wanted on farm; boy. age 7 years; — for six months or so. — Bov, 266, ( Herald. > HOME, comfortable, wanted with private 'r family, by respectable voung gentle- 1 —Homely. 216. Herald. ■ PRIVATE Board and Residence required Z L by resectable young man. place close I :ity preferred.—A.B.C.. 333, Herald. 4 ROOM, single, required by business lady, -■ with gas ring, or board : good locality; I rpoderate.—A.B.C., 351. Herald. ROOM or Rooms, furn.. comfortable, re- -j quired by Married Couple : use convs.; j cleanliness essential.—Careful, 264, Herald. a Apartments Vacant. ] ACCOMMODATION, Visitors and I'erman- - eats; select home-like ; Board or Break- i fast only—H.llcrest, 49, East St., Symonds St. J ACCOMMODATION tor Boarders; every - convs; terms moderate.—2l9, St. Clair, I Hobson St. J ACCOMMODATION for sober, respectable r Workingnien Boarders; early break- j East.—4, Beresford J APARTMENTS*— Double Room to~letT ? u, § ln ßie Beds.-7, Pitt St., near 1 St. -J APARTMENTS— One large double furn- e ished Bed-Sitting Room, use conveniences. E. light.—37A. Shelly Beach Rd. ] BAYSWATER— Unfurnished Rooms, (2); t first-class house, every modern con- - venience; 3 min. wharf.—Civic. 327. Herald. | BEDROOM, single, turn., ail convs., Ist ~i section, suit Business Giri; refs.—B, i Howe St., Newton. -_ "DEDROOM, single, furnished; high, sunny j J-* position, superior, quiet and central.— , ale. Queen St.. opp. Tabernacle. * - "DEDROOMS (2), furn., use kitchen, all JJ convs.; adults; moderate; near Depot t — Rd., Ponsonby. _ * T>ED-SITTING Rooms, double, ] J-» single; gas rings; minute tram.—6, , Norfolk St.. Ponsonby. ' ED-SITTING ROOMS (2), 1 with gas stove: all conveniences both.—l4oA < bymonda Si * ' "T£ U l^ Voo , l> ''' 26, PRINCES STREET. _,:*-* -First-class Board and Residence. J kfe 0 - .klght. Phone 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. ■ Casuals, from 7s day. Permanents by Arrangement. COTTAGE, furn., convs.; bus passes-, - is x. l2m . m - whar f-—Tin View, Narrow Neck ' ceach, Devonport. 'Phone 146. pLIFTON, Whitaker Place, off Symonds : v> bt—Accommodation. with breakfast. Phone 3215. Central, select, quiet. OLOVELLY, 11. Lower Symonds Street.— ~Tn Su ? erlor Board and Residence; suit M.O. or business gents.—'Phone 1443. FLAT, furn., 2 rooms.—Oakleigh 146 Symonds St. FLAT, furn., 2 rooms and kitchenette separate meter, conve.: adults 15 Ardmore Rd., Heme Bay. "TplS.i\:-ytea. r t i * rooma and ; convs;'"suit' -L adult family.; rent, £2 10s per wee*;.— Address at Herald. "PLAT, furn., front bedroom, living room, ~ bathroom, kitchenette; harbour view. -Marino. York St.. Parnell. "OLAT, 3 large rooms, kitchenette, bed- • v , roam unfurnished; dining room furnished; electric light, telephone; let part or whole.—Grace, 4, Huntly Av., off Khyber well furnished, from June 1. for 4 i mon t ns ; two bsdrooms, living' room, telephone, all conveniences; 2d section 14. "Union Bldgs. Customs St. East. aRAPTON.— Flat, furn. or unfurn. for term; refined people; adults; references.—Address at Herald. fTRAFTON.— Bed-sitting Room for business v i F ent -- P rlTa te home, good locality; 255, i ■ ■gg a jg ast » soft washing.—Address at Herald. HAMILTON.-Two Furnished Booms to Let, to approved tenant, in superior house.—Kelso. 897. Herald. Hamilton. LADY will share half comfortably furnished House, use convs.; beautifully situated; handy tram.—Address at Herald. ULWORTH— Superior Board and Resfdenoe, 143. Grafton Rd. "Phone 2666. MILFORD.— Lady has Furn. Room to Lot, with use convs., at low rental.—Milford 356 t - Herald. T>OOMS (2), unfurnished; fireplace, own , J-" gas meter.—Ranfiora. 'Phone 2088. "DOOMS, two, unfurnished, front; fireplace, JLYi use of conveniences; terms moderate.— Mrs. McGuire, Tennyson St.. Birkenhead.' ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, every convenience; with or without board. Bridgeport, Upper Queen St.. Onehunga. ROOMS, unfurnished; double and single; use kitchen.—s3, King's Parade, Devonoort. "DOOMS, single beds, 10s; h. and c. water, J-V electric light throughout.—-Wyoming, 63. Nelson St. 'Phone 3749. ROSSVILLE Private Hotel, 2, Eden Crescent (next Cargen).—Superior accommodation, breakfast, dinner.—Mrs. Campbell. 'Phone 1113. OHARROW, 79. Manukau Rd., Parnell— U Single Bed-sitting Room, every convenience.—'Phone 3539. ' rpHORNLEA, 80, Wellington St.. has furn. -*- single rooms vacant, one doublo with gas cooker. '"THE AVENUE.—SeIect Board and Resi- -*• dence, moderate tariff; under new management -, 'phone 3018.—Karangahapo Road. Parents.—Vacancy for Youths (ap- -»• prenticed trades); clean, oomfortable home; every care taken.—Mater 345. Herald. Agencies Wanted. BOOT Trade.—Traveller, good connection town and suburbs, open for engagement. —Ready, 254. Herald. BUSINESS Gentleman, going to London via New York, is prepared to Execute Other Business on commission basis; highest credentials. Leaving by Niagara. June 14. Address— BOX 1201. BUSINESS Man returning Canada, Ju ae 14th. acquainted Tractors and Autos, would execute commissions.—Write for appointment, R. L, Edwards, Kibikihi. Miscellaneous. ' IT'OR pure, tasty dishes, clean surroundings, and prompt service, try the Sanitarium Health Food Cafe. Strand Arcade. YOU cant get better than the best. Rolfe's Wax for Furniture. Linos. Ask your Grocer. PEARSON AND* CO.. the Boot People Newton, urgW their customers to buy now. Present prices can only be of brief duration. RHEUMATISM.— Sufferers, don't waste time, send for free booklet, " Broken Crutch." to Box 817, Auckland. SANITARIUM Lunches are essential brainworkers' lunches and are promptly and tastefully served. —Sanitarium Health Food Cafe. Strand Arcade. THOUSANDS of Men are Reducing Cost of Living having their Hats Cleaned at Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. LUNCH to-day at the Sanitarium Health ' Food Cr„ f o, Strand Arcade. ROLFE'S Was for Linos, and Furniture; prepared from pur© wax and pure turpentine. All Stores DR. HALL'S FAMOUS GAPSOL3. Price. 12s 6d package, post free. To ensura Betting genuine, order direct from Sole Agents, Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, 3, KarangaCapo Road 'at Grafton Bridge). Auckland. TVTORTH BRITISH SOLID TRUCK I>l TYRES are fitted at once, so that your truck need not remain idle at all. Get m touch, with Pullan, Armitage and Co., Ltd., Agents. Albert St. LUNCHING at the Vegetarian Cafe means to be surrounded with cleanliness and , partaking of dainty, tootEsome . dishes.—

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 1