Board and Residence. A CCOMMODATION—RespectabIe, workingil men boarders; early breakfast; terms moderate.—St. Clair, 219. Hobson St. A CCOMMODATION.—CeciI Private Hotel, xl 44 Cook St.. have Vacancies: good table, electric light.—'Phone 4410. A CCOMMODATION. — Permanent* and Jti. Casuals; harbour view: tennis courte.l.; terms moderate.—Rangior*, Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby. 'Phone 865 A. . A ERAS—Private Hotel, strictly firjtclase, Visitors. Permanents.—l2, Lf>W« £ymonda St. (opp. Now University). PJioi* 293. —- BED-SITTING Boom—Board offered business couple or school teacher, new station. Morningside.—Address at Herald. . BOAS,D and Residence—Single and >-<>üble Rooms Vacant.—Mrs. Lovick, 5. Graiton Rd.. Lower Symonds St. BOARDER, respectable, gent., private home. Ponsonby; J minute car; eoft washing; piano.—Addrosa at HnaAtD. BOARDERi.— Vacancies for 3 refined business gentlemen, Graiton Rd.; 'rhone; moderate.—Address at Herald. f^LOVELLY.—Board a«d Residence, has Double Room vacant.—ll. Lower Symonds St. 'Phone 1443. n E.M.S.-SELWYN PRIVATE HOTEL \J. (late Sonoma), Alfred St. (off Princes St.). First-class Board and Residence. Tariff. &<> per day; Casuals from £2 2s; Country Visitors especially catered for.—Apply Manager, or 'Phone 725. DEVONPORT.— Vacancy two Boarders, superior private home; good table, c.1.. califont.—Address at Herald. /"iLENOKA. 21. Eden Crescent,—Vacancies VT for Men Boarders: single, and _ha,ro rooms. —'Phone .193 A. CI LENOSMOND. 25. Wynyard St.—Board T an,l Residence: good accommodation for visitors-—Mrs. J. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. HERNE BAY—Board offered gents'., relined home, good table; torms moderate. —■Address at Herald > HADI/EIGB, opp. P. 0.. Parnell.—Every comfort; bed. breakfast, week-end meals; from 35s weekly.—'Phone 2320 A. T&fIDLANDS. 2. DOMETT AVENUE, i»i- EPSOM, 16min- city; handy tram stop: quiet, comfortable, elec. light, largo and pretty Grounds. _ TELEPHONE 3304 A. PAYING Guests. — Channins , Country Homestead offered: Monavule, Camtridse (lr.te Ch aiming Buckland's); refs.— _xlv». Clemow. Cambridge. ROOM (balcony), double; also Single Room, with breakfast.—Lowor Symonds St. 'Phone 4358. ROSSVILLE Private Hotel, 2. Eden Crescent: Superior Accommodation, breakfust, dinner.—Mrs. Campbell. 'Phono 1113. rpH-T GIRLS' HOSTEL. City Road, for i. Sudents. Girl Boarders and Visitors.— Miss Hammond. Principal. __________ rpHE LIONS, 72. Welleeley St. W.—Supei. rior Board and Residence, permanents aiid casuals; c.I. and 'phone. TTACANCY three cheerful lady friends, V paying guests, or holidays, near beach; torms moderate. —Beach, 862, Herald. \7"ACANCY Tradesman. 30s; Bed and * Breakfast, 20s; soft washing included. —t. White St.. Upper Queen St. ■\7"ACANCIES 2 boarders; superior priV rato house; good home and table, electric light and califont; washing and early breakfast; near Ist section.—lol, Eden Ter. TTACANCIES for 3 respectable Working V Men ; enrly breakfast.—Mrs. McKinn'on, Signo. 15. York St.. Parnell. \ VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders, nice locality; terms moderate.— 'Phone 1706 A. ■ "tX/'AINTJI House.—Select Board and Resi\M denco. Ist section, Sjnr.nda St. entrance, passage by lyric Theatre.■ WELLESLEY HOUSE. 74. Welleeley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric lisht throughout. Families specially catered for. 'Phone 2255. Q H I B L B Y. 169 (Cr.), DOMINION AND ONSLOW RDB. (End of 2nd Section). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Spacious Rooms. Large Grounds. Billiards. Terms moderate. 'Phone 292. MRS L. FRANCHL ProprietressL. I _S ■ BSS Board Wanted. BOARD, comfortable, for elderly lady; Dominion Rd. district preferred; moderate terms. —Kismet, 864, Herald. HOLIDAY on farm with hom?ly people, as paying guests; 2 ladies. 2 children. —Terras to Robinson, 10, George St., Ponsonby. HOME, comfortable, with little nursing invalid lady, vicinity Heme Bay Rd.— 177. Victoria Rd., Devonport, MAN, young, requires Board in private family, close Mt. Albert tram terminus. —Refined. 979, Herald. Musical Instruments for Sale. A XiLISON, magnificent _ Upright Grand; _rV. beautiful ont full iron frame; sacrifice £69 10s.—Crockery Shop. 143. Symonds St; BRINSMEAD, magnificent inetrnm ;t, upright grand, perfect touch and tone; £ 55.—Auckland Piano Agency. 291, Queen St. GRAMAPHONE Bargains, from £4 10s; Records 2a, Needles 2# 1000. Repairs.— Edison Dealers. 70. City Chambers. GRAMAPHONES and Records, half-price, large selection.—Pboneries Repair and Record Exchange. 14. Darby St. . CI RAMAPHONES and Records.—Buy her* T bpe.iai advantages.—Gramaphone Record Library. 810. N.Z. Insurance Bldga. HAAKE, underdamper, overstrung, Concert Grand, perfect condition: £79.— Crockery Shop, 143. Symonds St. HARMONIUM. 3 stops, splendid tone. £6: Remington Typewriter, wants slight repairs, £3 103. —Mrs. Brittain, Manurcwa. ■ HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, in first-class cond.tion; good make; sacrifice for £<j.— J.E.. 883". Herald. MANDOLIN-Banjo, almost new, splendid tone; inspection invited; £3 15s. a Crnuine bargain.—RobinEon. 81. Victoria St. PACKARD Organ, aa new, £35; Cornish Organ, perfect condition. £22 10a.— Imckhnd Piano Agency. 291. Queen St. "PACKMAN, upright grand, overstrung, in I ideal condition: only £65.—Auckland Piano Agency. 291, Queen St. PLAYER Piano, high-class, in solid oak; English make; as new.—Player, 490, 3 RALP. \7"IOLIN, .-size, bow and case; beautiful tone, good order; £5 lot.—Value, 568, Herald. -ORITISH AND /~ ONTINENTAL piANO /'IO. New Address: HAY KAN'S BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. HIGH GRADE PIANOS. ORGANS, PIANO PLAYERS AND GRAMAPHONES. At Wholesale Prices on Ternus. A. HEGMAN. Manager. Musical Instruments Wanted. CORNETS. Violins, Banjos, Mandolines, Ukeleles, Guitars, Gramaphones, and a 1 other Musical Instruments—6s-67, Vieto ria St. W. MUSIC, second-hand, _ wanted, for small orchestra; operatic selections and marcheß or ragu preferred.—R.. 305. Herald VjAXOPHONE, soprano, B Flat, Hawkea, O- good, second-hand, wanted buy.—E., 20, Herald. Plants, Trees, Etc., for Sale. C CHOICE Chrysanthemum, roots, names and ; 1 oii-urs, 12a per doz.; Violets (Princess ci Wales), 2s 6d per doz.—Mrs. J. S. Scott, Inkerman St., Onehunga. fIHRYSANTHEMUMS. . latest novelties. V.' splendid garden varieties; catalogues live — Hopkins, Ltd., Queen St. (opp. jIERALD Office, Auckland. DAHLIAS, choicest varieties: catalogues free. —Hopkins, Ltd., Dahlia and l urysanthemum Specialists, Queen St., Auck- ! a nd. rPOMATO Plants, leading varieties, 8s 100, J. £3 10UO; kumaras 30s 1000—A. W. I'almer, Glen Eden. rpOMATO Plants. aU varieties, well .1 hardened. 8s 100. £3 1000,— F. Walker and Son, Avondale- _____ TOMATOES. Violets and aeeorted Flower P.an-s, Is dozen, postage extra—Ross, Grey Street East, Onehunga. .11 SEED STORES. A. SUMMER FORAGE CROPS. Seed Maize: Hickory King, Craig Mitchell, Xinety l>ay. East Coast Yellow. Millet: Japanese Tnxe Variety. Sorghum Saccharatum and Early Amber Cane. Seed Potatoes: Gamekeeper, Northern Star. Maori Chief. Up-to-date, etc. Al Vegetable and Flower S«eds. Catalogue and price list posted free on application. — O'LEARY BROS. .AND DOWNS, LTD., Seed Merchants, Cook St. (npar Town Hall). Auckland. P.O. Box 479. , /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 2
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