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1 Apartments Vacant. fPHE CHIMES. 57. Symonds St., has X Vacancies, furn. rooms only.—'Phone H44; rjnili: VYNE, St. Martina Lane,, Symonds X St. (new manHKcment).— Single or Double Rooms, breakfast optional; roasonable. "Vpißl VIEW," Nanowneck Beach.—Fur--L nished Flat, kitchenette, convs.; lOmjjtß. wharf: 20s.—'Phone TTACANCY 1 gentleman, breakfast optional, > electric light.—-80. Grafton Rd. "OH l"B L~E Y.'' CORNER DOMINION 6 and ONSLOW EDS. Spacious Rooms, Largo Grounds, Billiards. Healthy Locality. Thoiie 292. __ MHS - L " I,UANCHI - Board and Residence. l CCOMMODATION.—Visitors and f Per1\ marients; select, home-like; Board or ; Breakfast ' only.—Hillcrcst, 49. East St., Symonds St. "ACCOMMODATION for elderly peoplo ami | Jx. semi-invalids at homely suburban farmlet: comfortable-— Nursing. 212. 11kiia,.p. i CCOMMODATION for respectable workxV ing men Boarders; early breaktaet, comfortable home, piano, etc.—2/4, onS'.nby. . "T CCOMMODATION. — Permanents and ! XX. Casuals; harbour view; tenuis court; | e.1.; terms moderate.—Rangwra. Eliiaootb , Ponsonby. 'Phono 865 A; . I A CCOMMODATION. good, for 2 men, or married couple, on the slopes of One Tree Hill, handy to cur, smm. walk Greenwood's Corner; every conv.: reasonable terms.--Address at HERALg. BOARD and liesidence. suit 2 respectable workin" men; share 100m.—255, Ponsonby Rd- Three Lamps. V>OAKD. comfortable heme, every convJ> good local ty, offered 2 refined business g rls.—Address at RKnALP. . BOARDER wanted, rospectable young Man, in private family-—lO. Ruru St.. Eden Ter. DURWOOD. 26. PRINCES STREET. 1J Pirat-claas Board and Residence. E.ec. Light. 'Phone 1(31. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Families Specially Catered For. Tariff: From 9s per day. BUSINESS Gentleman wanted as paying guest, in very superior home—For particulars. 'Phone 3653. , Cheltenham.—Roome in comfortable home, meals optional—Address at Herald. HEALTHY Cambridge.—For those in need of rest and change an ideal home, is offered in this locality.—Address at Hbbalo. OME, comfortable, Devonport (closo wharf), offered girl about II • rets, required; terms moderate. —Comfort, 290, 3 IKHALP. MIDLANDS. 2. Domett Ave.. Epsom; ldmin. to town; quiet, eomfortablo borne- excellent fable; large grounds; tram U> door.—Mrs. Cummins, 'phone 1879. TvflCE Sunny Farm—Room few Paying IN Guests, or Semi-Invalids—Particulars and address at Hkralp. DE R MANE NTS, Business and WorkingJL men, specialty. 32s 6d: laundry, good table: Ist sect.—7. Cleveland Rd- Parnell. OSS\'ILT,E Private Hotel. 2. Eden Cres- < cent; Superior Accommodation, break.fast. dinner.—Mrs. Campbell. 'Phone 1113. QUPERIOR Homo offered young lady in O business; share room.: pianist pref.— 67. Prospect Terrace. Dominion Rd. rpHE LIONS, 72. Wellesley St. West.— i Good Board and Residence, permanents and casuals; e.1.. TTACANCY for Boarder; terpis moderate. V —Ml Royal, top Symonds St. AT AC ANCY for refined Gen tlem an Boa rd er V in comfortable home, with adult family. —Address at Heralp. TTACANCIES for boarders and permanents, V* no objection children—44, Cheltenham Rd., Devonnort. YACANCrES Boarders; good home: esrly good table: S«» Ttt?nt.—l23. Manukau Rd. (opp- P-Q->- ParnellWE LLES LE Y HOUSE. 74 Welle-lev St-eet W(vt. BOARD /DfD RESIDFNCE. . Electric throughout. Farnibes specially entered fcj. Phone 22i>3. DEACH HOUSE. MILFORD. 'Phone 7. Every facility provided for a comfortable Btay for visitors to Auckland, both tourist end country. Exceptional grounds. Bathing. Sea view. Terras on appl^atioiß. MRS. A. G. BRETT. Owner. M STEPHEN'S AVENUE. Lady, with very nice homo, would like Gentleman and Wile or 2 Friende as paying guests. Large, sunny bed-sitting room; elec. li ht 'phono. Largo garden. Separate meals and attendance. £2 10s each., gp Q Board Wanted, A CCOMMODATION in refined homo for J\ engaged couple as paying guests; Parnell preferred—Molar, 182, H«kah>. BOARD and Residence, handy to railway station. Ellershe.—Office. 3SL__gBBAJjP. BOAK D wanted in good • home for boy 12- Newton. Ponsonby district. —Comfot. 354. Hebald. BOARD or Furn. Room, by young lady; Uwen's Rd., Epsom, preferred; terms, e.t c .—Reasonable. 256, Herald. }>SIVATE Board-Eeaidence required by 2 girl college studento, cloee city; state torms.—Mrs. O'Sullivan, Waihi. ROOM, single, with board, required by quiet, refined young man; terms moderate.— I>OOM, single, board, small private family. JX by young man, Grey Lynn, Ponsonby; terms.—Board. 172. Hkbalp. Dyers and Cleaners. 17ANCY ACCORDION PLEATING X IS ALL THE RAGE in England and on the Continent, also in America, and is rapidly becoming tho vogue in N.Z. Having installed a com- j plcte plant for this very attractive work, , we are now prepared to execute orders on short notice.' Five different stylos, j and all of them charming. Correspondence invited. We are also specialising I in the Cleaning, Dyeing and Remodelling of Ladie«' and Gent.'* Felt and Velour Hats. We can bring them right up-to-date. Wo are also now making a variety of Buttons. rTVHE pROTHALL "WAY QOMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137 SYMONDS ST.. AND 171. MANUKAU ROAD, AUCKLAND. Phone 2544 A. Works: 'Phone 2678 A Mb Eden | A REVELATION TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVINCE. Yes. It has really been a REVELATION to thousands, that no garment is too far gone for " THE EMPIRE.." No matter how Old Faded, Torn, or Dilapidated, your Suits or Costumes may be, "THE EM- j PIRE " can still make them as new again. OUR DYEING is tho best in the World. OUR CLEANING is done by the latest FRENCH and AMERICAN PROCESSES. OUR REMODELLING and REPAIR Departments sro second to none. The cost is trifling, but our workmanship will bo suro to please. Ring "phono No. 3867, and our van will call. Country Orders specially catered for. and return postage paid. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO.. FURRIERS, E'J'C--358. Queen St (opp. Main Entrance town Hall) By Special Appointment to His Excellencj Viscount Jcilicoe. IF your Suit is old and battered. And creased and stained and spattered With the dirt that gets all "Patent; Cleansers " beat; If the trouser-knees are baggy. j And the coat is loose and scraggy. And you feel you cannot wear it in tho i utreot; _ ! Don't throw the wreck aside— j ■lust get it cleaned and dyed ; By the Best Man in tho City—J. G. PEAT. Costumes and Suits Dry Cleaned, 8s Gd each. Costumes and Suits, Dyed, 12s 6d each. Every description of Cleaning and Dyeing done. Over 30 years' experience. J. G.~P E A T 36, EDEN TERRACE, Two Minutes from Symonds Street. Telephone SISI C. and D. Open Evenings 6.30 till 7.30. Miscellaneous. NEXT Saturday, give your old Clothe* away and make the kiddies " cornfy " tbis Winter. | 'THERE'S nothing like Rolfo's Wax for 1 Polishing Furniture. Sold everywhere, Bd and Is tins. DO not discard your Oid Hat Wo Clean and Remodel Hats.—Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd j BOOTS— good, bad and ind ; fTcrent—pass them to tho Travellers Saturday. All will bo mended. - HOUSEWIVES. Look! Rub your eyes; it is not a- dream. The price of Sugar is to be dropped to 41d lb- for cash on. Monday noxt to correspond with the anticipated ilrop of bonus as authorised by tho Arbitration Court. CARPET Cleaning; Electric Beating and Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., 12. Strand Arcade 'Phono 900 rRAVELLERS want Bed Clothes for the Poor and Needy Saturday Next. Give your best. IMPORTANT TO MEN. — Tailor-maie Ready-to-Wear and Unclaimed Suits, in all colours and sizoa; also. Navy Serges; ■ guaranteed fast indigo dyes.—Scnneidoman Uros.. Ltd.. 215. 217. 219. Queen St. ITOUSEWIVES please?', at last. Sugar at ) O. lul lb. for cash from Monday next. I See local news. j fpEATHERS —Boas remodelled into Fash- j X lonablo Capos.—Mrs. Crombie, lata 1 Ikdveli* Ostrich Co.. City Chambers (2nd I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 2

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