Apartments Wanted. ■ "DOARD, early breakfast, wanted to young XJ working gent.: private family, liemuera preferred; state fullest particulars, tarms.— 355. "DOAJRD-Lodging wanted, private family,. J ~* JJeyonport, by gentleman.—Reply, stating particulars, X.Y.Z.. 369. Husiin, TJOARD and Residence by business gent., JL*_ private family ; Mount Eden or near ligy.—Business, 347, HjuuXP. small, wanted, handy city, furnished - 1 - or unfurnished; e-1., califont eep. entrance.—R.S.. 178. Herald. 2 rooms and kitchenette, elec. light, fz gaa stove; oeatraL—Reasonable. 247, Htmi.ii. wanted. unfurn., 2 rooms, kitchenette. -L quiet m-c., from Deoombe«r; quiet diatnct.—Davie, 864, Herald. asli-contained, small, well fur- . nished, or small Modern House, required by business gentleman; good locality; short term.—P.O. Box 1586"DOOM, furnished, required by young Lady, with or without breakfast: oentral.—E.L.. 158. Hs""-". ROOM, furnished, single, required by respectable man. 15 minutes G.P.0.; elderly people preferred. — Terms. D. Herald. Apartments Vacant. A CCOMMODATION.—DoubIe Room vacant, hoard or breakfast only; overlooking harbour.—62. St. Stephen's Av. 'Phone 811. A CCOMMODATION. sober, respectable. x y working men boarders; early breakfast. Beresford St. (opp. Fire Station). Ist sec. A CCOMMODATION, first-class, with breaitfast.—borrento. Grafton Road, near ■New University. Lower Symonds St. A CCOMMODATION.—Visitors and PerrP" , manonts; select. home-like; Board or breakfast only.— Hillcrest. 43. East Street. mop da St furnished. 2 single beds, use duung room convs.; separate stove.— 43. Angleaea &t., Ponsonby. TJEDROOM. single, furnished; lady going fr to , business or working girl preferred; 10« week.—l 96, Victoria St. W. double, furn.. convs.; 2 y, oinglo Booms, suit 2 business girls or fonts; breakfast if desired.—B4. Grafton Rd Phone A 1034. ' T) ED-SITTING Room, double, furn.; elec- , trio light, convs.—l34. Upper Queen St., near Town Hall. T> ED-SITTING Rooms, 2. furn.; fireplaces, vJ » K ? a , °° nVB - i no tra-m fares.—B, Waterloo Quadrant. "RED-SITTING Room, double, with firous? range and all conveniences. —140 a. Symonds St. T5 ED-SITTING Room, double, comfortably J-» fur.; gas stove: conveniences; close Jnd section.—Address at H£Rald\ ■DED-SITTDfG Room, double, furnished, to ?r' Y* fireplace, use of conveniences —45. Hepburn St. DED-SnTOG Room, double, unfurnished. -*-» li replace, soparaio kitchenette, meter; first section; rent, 22s 6d.—114, Newton Rd. "DED and' Breakfast, within Ist section, or HrßA?r> rePy before 3 P- m - —Tony, 363. BEDS, mjlo. vacant. At The Holliee, 12.-0. r>cisoß bt. t>EDS, Very comfortable, for sober re--spectacle men; board if desirecL-6, Beresford St. (opp. Fire Station). BOARD and Residence.—Vacancy for two Gentlemen, at 21. St. Mary s Rd. "DOARD. with »du!t family, suit married share room Seaview. 298. g«BALa TDOARD. for Lady Student, 255 ; shaw j ro s >l 2ri- sU D° r ior. Dominion Road-—Ad-dress at ITBRAIA "DOARD ER, gentleman, wanted; refined, a! H™lb home, Remuera.—Address " "DDRWOOfv* 26. PRINCES STREET J First-clasa Board and Reeidonce. Eloet. light. "Phons 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Casuals from 7s day. Permanentajby Arrangement. CHATOWOR.TH. 64, Wynyard~St.. near St- Paiu s.—Furnished Dining Room, xsearoom; separate cooking; no children■ rets, necessary. • Beach.—Vacancies tor ViZl n i a• -> children not objected t0.—44, Cheltenham Rd., Devouport. Front. Bedroom~to -a-' let; suit 3 friends; smm. boat* £1 week.—l 43. Victoria Rd. T?PSOM—2 Rooms! fnrn.; use kitchen, com: separate meter; infant no objection.—Address at TTtntAT.TK self-contained, superior. 2 rooms, 1 unfurnished.—Address at Hmnr.n PLAT. fura.. kitchenette. 255; lOmin -*-. n Wharf; Tm View, Narrow Neck Beach —- ir hone 146, D-evcnipart-FLAT, comfortable, or Half House, furn.; , . suit 4 adults; Ist section; moderate'. —Address at Herald. FLAT furnished, four rooms, bathroom, kitchenette, gas stove; a. light; first section.—Address at Herald. FLAT, unfurn.. 3 rooms; balcony, separate stove and meter; handy trams-—ll, Stanmore Rd., Richmond. LADY could accommodate 3 or 4 gentlemen boarders, select locality, part board if desired: 4min. 2nd section. Mt. Eden. Address at Herald. IDLANDS," 2. Domett Av., Epsom.— Select accommodation, e.1.. modem convs.. large grounds, excellent table; trams to door.—Mre- Hendry. 'Phone 1879. "MEWMARKET, 29. Victoria Crescent Av Board and Residence; terms moderateeood table. ' ROTESTANT.—Three Furn. Rooms, use convs.; refined home; refs.; no children.—Address at HbraupOMA, 229, Ponsonby Rd.—Beautifully Furnished Front Bed-Sitting Room, use modern conveniences; suit refined people. ROOM, double, nice, near Choral Hall.— _ Apply evenings, address at HgaALD. IJOOM, large, furnished; also, one with t fireplace, gaj ring.—50, Wellesley St. Eaat (top). KOOMS. fum. and unfurß-; suitable quiet peopley—2o7, Ponsonby fioad. ROOMS, furnished; permanents preferred. —Blair, Sulphur Beach, Northcote. "DOOMS (2), unfurn., uee of conveniences: Iv suit m.o-, no children.—3s, Kingaland Avenue. ROOMS furnished, young men, board or breakfast; car stop at door.—Address a.t FT era LD. ROOMS, 3. Grafton; rents 30s, 255, 16s. including gas and use oonvs.—McPhail, Phoenii Chambers. ROOMS, 2, Large, unfsrn.; electric light, lovely view; separate gas stov-»—34, St. George's Bay Rd., Parnell. ' ■ ROOMS. —Single Beds, 10s; breakfast if desired; electric light throughout.— Wyoming. 63, Nelson St. 'Phone 3749. ROOMS, 2. unfurnished, own gas stove, fire, bath, conveniences: 3mm. Queen St.—l 9, Grafton Rd., City. ROOMS. 2 nice, unfurn., use all conveniences (not taken). —37, Crummet Rd., Ponsonby. ROOMS, S. furn.. convs.; business ladies, mates, or mother and daughter.—32. Pencarrow Avenue. Mt. Eden. ROOMS, two or three, furnished, kitchenette. bed-sitting room, conveniences.— 33. Fairview Road. Mt. Eden. ROOMS (2), front, unfurn., sunny; suit respectable M.C.. or 2 ladies; 5 minutes Queen St.; no children.—Address at KOOMS. —Single Beds. 10s week, breakfast if desired Sitting-smoke room; hot bath and shower; elec. light throughout; 3min. station.—Victoria House, 48. Nelson St., City. OSSVILLE Private Hotel. 2, Eden Orescmt; Superior Accommodation, breakfast. dinner.—Mrs Campbell. 'Phone 1113. HARROW. 79, Manukau Rd., Parnell— Flat, self-contained—'Phone 1539. THE CHIMES, 57. Symonds St.. has Vacancies, furn. rooms only —Mrs. Martin. 'Phone 1144. rr*HE GIRLS' HOSTEL, City Rd., f or X Rtndents, Girl Boarders, and Visitors M : fis Hammond. PrincipalTHJE LIONS. 72. Wellesley St.—Board and Residence; good accommodation travel. ling public.—'Phone 2583. -nPHE WILLOWS." Symonds St.—AocomX modation with bres,kfast; every ocmv. Tel. 3268.—Miss O'Dea, Proprietress. ACANCY "for 1 Gent, in private home; 30u. with soft wishing.—Address at HBB. ALT) VACANCY in comfortable home, with Christian adult family, for refined gentleman boarder.—Address at H»iu.ld. ELLESLPii HOUSE. 74, Wellesley Street West BOARD AND RESIDENCE Electrio light throughout. Families specially catered for. 'Phone 2253 ! rPHERE'S nothing like Rolfe's Wax for -1 Polishing Furniture. Sold everywhere 6d and Is tins. DO Not discard your old Hat; we Clean and Remodel. -- Cox. The Hatter, njirangahape Rd. AJ" URSE CLAYTON, Psychologist, Characl ter Reader. Medical Diagnoser. Consulted. U aan. to 5 pjn.—36. Vincent St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17885, 13 September 1921, Page 1
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