'' '" i i"i ."iiiimi" 1 "■'"■ I in" i I in Board and Residence. ACCOMMODATION for respectable Work- »— nng Men Boarders; early breakfast; hemely—Brookdale House, 117, Victoria St. ACCOMMODATION. Single and Double Rooms.—Hazlewood, 38. Franklin Ed. Coaifottablejgd homely. Phone 2743 A. • i A CCOMMODATION for Gentlemen in re■\V,. fined private home; every comfort; no ___a_ren.—4o. ■ McKelvie St.. Ponsonby. ACCOMMODATION. Respectable Working' -t-v Men: early breakfast: every conv.; central; _terms moderate—St. Clair, 219, Hobson at. ACCOMMODATION.— Workingmen Boarders, permanents or casuals: early breakfast.—!, Beresford St. (opp. Fire Station). Ist section. "AVENUE," opp. Newton P.O.—Select : ■£\ Board and Residence: billiard, tennis; good table, moderate tariff.—Phone 3018. EOARD, superior. Single Men; Lower Symonds St.—'Phone 4388. TJOARD offered young man; washing and -LJ mending done; single room.—Address, Star Agency. Kingsland. T>OARD-Reeid<!noe. gents, sharing; good • ■Jf-* '■ table, horaely, comfortable, central. — 97. Symonds St.. opp. Bridge. ] pAMßßlDGE.—Vacancies few guests. **s. Nice house, grounds, every conv.; 2min. station: 50s.—Address at Herald. HADLEIGH. opp. P. 0.. Parnell.— Every comfort: furniture all new; from 35s 2320 A. ________ JOLIMONT. 1. Lower Symonds St.—Mrs. Gick has just added furn. Single Rooms _L____i m £___ , LADY, Outside city, overlooking harbour, take elderly ladies, gentlemen or convalesccnts.—Address at Herald. PAYING Guests. — Charming Country . Homestead offered, Monavale, Cambridge (late Channing Buokland's); refs.— Mr 3. Clcmow. Cambridge. ROOMS, einglo, double, convs.; Board; suit working girls.—Apply, mornings or evenings. 55, Oliphant St.. Ponsonby. KOSSVILLE Private Hotel. 2. Eden Orescent: Superior Accommodation, breakfast, dinner.—Mrs. Campbell. 'Phone 1115. SPEND your week-ends and holidays on farm, shooting, driving: handy Auckland; moderate.—Hillcrest. 839. -Herald. THE GIRLS' HOSTEL. City Rd., for Students, Girl Boarders and Visitors.— Miss Hammond. Principal. THE LIONS. 72. Wellesley St. W._Board and Residence; country visiters speciallv catered for; e.l. and 'phone. VACANCY, 2 Respectable Boarders, share room, private familyj handy Karangahape Rd.—Address at, Herald. VACANCIES.— Boarders. New managements. Hot water, early breakfast, piano, soft washing.—4. West St.. Newton. WAINU'FhOUSE.— Select Accomrnodation; Board or Breakfast only.— Entrance beside Lyric, Uppor Symonds St. 'Phone 572 A. ' WELLESLEY HOUSE, 74, Welleslev Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric light throughout. Families specially catered for. 'Phone 225." C Board Wanted. BEDROOM and Sitting Room, furnished or unfurnished, required by professional gentleman, with use of bath; breakfast also required, electric light.—C. C. Baker, late Ewington and Baker. Durham Street East. BOARD or part board in Christian home by Lady in business-—Particulars to F.N., 206. Hkrald. BpAED wanted by single lady, refined home, in or near Parnell; terms moderate.—Select, 552, Herald. BOARD, full or partial, for Gent.; single room, handy City; Grafton preferred. —Ajax. 443. Herald, BOARD and Residence, 255, required by respectable working lad, 16; private home preferred.—Urgent. 285. Herald. BOARD and Lodging wanted by pleasant Christian lady in a real home. Onehunga; terms and address.—W. Rout, Onehunga. ' BOARD required by elderly respectable man: plain living, homely people, vicinity Epsom.—Herald Agency. 228. Dominion Rd. lADY, young, wants Board or part Board, J refined private family.—M.A.. 573, Herald. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. ANNUITIES. Life, Accident. Fire and Marine Insurance.—Gerald A. Peake, Insurance Adviser. 32. Hellaby's Buildings. AUSTRALIAN Provincial Assurance Association.— 25 Fully-paid Shares for Sale; —Particulars, P.O. Box 489. GENTLEMAN, with some knowledge of the East, would like to hoar of someone interosted in importing Eastern goods; share in good tearoom considered. ; _BAST : _S72. Herald,_ PARTNER. £400 lady or gentleman,~~view small Boarding House and Fowl Farm.—Seaside, 538, Herald. P~ ARTJJERSHIP offered man, few hundred. 1000 Acres. 6-roomed House, cows, stock, to join principal with equity; interview arranged.—Genuine. 176. Herald. WORKING Partner wanted, some- capital, sole charge 2000 acres bush country, half grass.—Partner. 494. Herald. PC UPWARDS leut privately! promisdW«J sory notes, bonds, furniture, etc.; enclose stamped envelope.—Box 8. Devonport. -PinnO TO - 2000 —.™i*~i_ established *lvul/ Business, where services could be utilised; excellent credentials.—Box 579, G.P.O. - . - f i _~ FINANCIAL . ASSISTANCE . (Temporary). Available to Approved Applicants. ■ Strictly Confidential. P.O. BOX 1280. Auckland. Mortgages. CLIENT wants to purchase Second Mortgage at discount, house property.— Burrett, 4. Durham St. E. MONEY TO LEND on first mortgage-, town and suburban properties; first-class securities required.— JOHNpTON, HOUGH. AND CAMPBELL. Solicitors, Wyndham St. TiTONEY to Lend on Mortgage; current IYJL rate of interest.—Mitchell and Gatenby. Solicitors, Winstone'a Bldga. MORTGAGES, sound, for Sale; small and large amounts; good discounts.— Geo. Mayhi 11, 5, Phoenix Chambers. MORTGAGE.— First or Second wanted purchase.—Wnto cash price, fuU particulars, to Box 1301, Auckland. MORTGAGE, first or good second, wanted purchase; call or write—W. L. Butler. 64. Queen St. OFFER wanted 2 Second _500. -380.—Address at Herald, SUMS, several, up to £1000. required; good security offered—J. OsburncLilly. Solicitor. Shortland St. rpO Lend—£7oo, £600, £500, and other JL sums.—J. L. Conlan, Solicitor, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. WE Havo Moneys available for investment on Mortgage.—Wake, Anderson and Sneddon, Solicitors, High Street. J?K/Y ON Mortgage wanted for 6 months; dwOU will pay £10; £500 —sets.—Deeds, 177. Herald. ( ■ ■ J?QAA £350. £250 TO Lend, first mort*OUUj gage City Freehold. —J, C. Woodley. Solicitor, Union Bldga. O KAA WANTED at 8 per cent., House SfciOUU and Section, Hamilton.—W. R. Walker, 64. Queen St. . , J?KAA *600, TO £1000 to Len<h City ZJDVU) Suburban ' Freehold. — W. L. Butler. 61. Queen St. V»PAA REQUIRED on 2nd Mortgage dwDUvl Bombay Farm, 217 acres; expert valuation, £6021: first advanced money.— • 30. Mining Chambers. Exchange Lane. n-l OK A—GUARANTEED Second MortcX__oc>U gage; balance, cash, for unencumbered modern Bungalow, up £2)00.— Box 442, G.P.O. . _?9AAA 3.VANTED, business firm, for 12 3&~i\)\J\J months; .good security; lb per cent, interest.—Genuine. 591, Herald. _» t >AAA _WANTEr> to Borrow. First ot»_.UUv/ Mortgage, Bay of Plenty Sheep and Cattle Run, 1300 acres, native lease, 21 years; handy to proposed butter factory.— Opotiki, 300. Herald. i*9AAA WANTED. "First Mortgago, at: _V__\/Uv/ 7£ per cent., property of 663 a.orcs; valuation. £5465; carrying 1000, sheep • and cattle; well fenced and watered: 5 miles from flourishing township.—Security. 429, HERALD. ' ______ J?*} CIA A WANTED for investment in dW—DI/U block of City Shops.—For particular-, apply Box 672. G.P.O. CS —" ■ ~ ' For Hire. CHAR-A-BANC. 30-36-seater •. easiest riding in-Auckland; for Dances, Lodge Meetings. Etc.—'Phone 2690 A. J. Rimmer. FOR pattern, penetration and Uniformity, " Reliable" Cartridges are second to none. 80s per 100.—Hazard's. Queen St. CI AVE and prolong the usefulness of your © Eyea.—Consult O. E. Neilaen. Sight , Specialist. 63. Pitt St. i H ■'■ . ' <' ■ . . • • :-" i »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 1
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