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Board and Residence. ACCOMMODATION.— Ceoil Private Hotel, 44 Cook St.. have Vacancies: good table, electrio light.—'Phone 4410. ARRAS— Private Hotel, strictly firstclass; Single and Double Rooms; Visitors, Pormanonta.—l2, Lower Symonda St. 'Phone 293. , BOARD and Residence for 3 Men; elec light, early breakfast. —1. Went St., iNewton- _____________ BOARD, Residence, refined private home, for visitors to Hamilton; refs. —A-x._., 16, Herald, BOARD, comfortable, suburban locality, for business men; conveniences, 3unna. station, terms moderate.—Phone 1706 A. BOARDERS- Vacancies for respectable workingmen; close lsi; eec.; terms moderate.—l2. Garfield St.. Parnell. E.M.S.—SELWYN PRIVATE HOTEL . (late Sonoma), Alfred St. (off Princes St.). First-class Board and Residence. Tariff, 8a per day Casuals; Permanents, from i'2 2«-. Country Visitors specially catered for.—Apply Manager, or 'Phono 725. GLEN OSMOND. 25. Wynyard St.—Board and .Residence; good accommodation for vi3itor3 Mrs. J. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. HADLEIGH, opp. P. 0.. Parnell.—Full Board or Bed and Breakfast, with week-end meula. 'Phone 2820 A. HAMILTON.— Vacancy for 1 or 2 Boarders, private house; handy. — Address Hkrald. Hamilton. HOME. good, elderly gentleman; close train; good table; no children.—M., c.o. Jackson'n Store, Te Papapa. Onehunga, Midland's, 2.- domett avenue, EPSOM. 16min. city; handy tram stop; quiet, comfortable, elec. light, large ewid Pretty grounds. TELEpHONE ggg^ OAKLEIGH. 56. Upper Vincent St.— Vacancies for Boarders, clean and central, &ood table. . AYING Guests. — Charmin? Country Homestead offered: Monavale, Camhridgn (late Channinsr Buckland's); rafs.— Mrs. Clemow, Cambridge. ____________ ROSSVILLE Private Hotel, 2, Eden Crea-. rent: Superior Accommodation, breakfast, dinner.—Mrs- Campbell.. 'Phone 1113. ! rfl_:_ - GIRLS r "HOSTEL, City Road, for X Sudents. Girl Boarders and Visitors.— Misa Hammond, Principal. TPHE LIONS. Wellesley St. "W.—SupeX rior Board and Residence, permanents and casuals; e.l. and 'phone. r PWO Friends share Room, single beds; X full or part board; private home; central—Address at H-RA_p. ACANCIESI tennis court, e.1.; terms moderate. 'Phone 723.—Wilton Privato Hotel, Khybir Pass. \rACANCIES 2 Boarders, superior private V house; good homo and table, electric light and califont, washing and early breakfast; -near Ist section.—lol, Eden Terrace. TT7AXTED at charming suburban farmlet V« the care and attention of semi-invalid or elderly person.—Nursing, 434, Beralhi W'""aTNU- HOUSE.—Superior Board and Residence; glorious views; Symonda St. -, entrance passage by Lyric Theatre. W ELLESLEY HO C"_~E, VV 71. Welleslev Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric lifrht throughout. Families sptcially entered for. 'Phone 2255. YOUNG Man boarder, private family; Ponsonby, *min. car; soft washing.— Address at Herald. Board Wanted. BOARD wanted by lady, with use of conveniences.—M.H., 556, H_ha_p, E.OARD and Lodging wanted by 2 working men. vicinity Greenwood's Corner.'— j.P., 601, Hkhali>, BOARD-Residenco wa.nted, select private family; single room pieferred.—l.X.L.. bl3. Herald. BOARD, Residence; vacant, _ double and single room; central; nico locality; phone.—s. Grafton Ri. BOARD and Residence, wanted by youn_ lady, vicinity town; single room— l, rgently, 492. HiiRA—QBOARD and Residence, private family, wanted by respectable ycimg mnn; piano, soft wasliins;; central.—Sober. 604, Heralp. BOARD and Residence wanted for 6 months by married couple with child of 5: one room; terms moderate. —Doric 597. Heraxp. homely, to Board 2 Girls. U V/ 'and B.—Reno. 651. Herai.p. GENTLEWOMAN (30). metaphysician, with quiet girl (12). desires Home, part return instruction. —Mrs. Concord. G-P.O. LADY wishes Board, private family. St. Heliers, near beach, few weeks; state terms.—Board. Box 380. MAN, young, respectable, requires Board in private family; vicinity Khyber Pass Rd.—Worker. 546. . HeraldWanted to Buy. ATTERY, Starting and Lighting, 12 volts. Also Roll PacKing Scrim,—Car, Box ,„33. Auckland. ■ BENZINE. Lighting Plant, second-hand, Alpha or W«Btonhouse. wanted; must Be cheap—Benzine, 220, H___.o. BOOKS, in sound condition; any Quantity; prompt cash.—Brooking, 22, fa Imerston Buildings (2nd Floor). BOOKS, new or second-hand, any description, quantity or condition; highest prices promptly paid.--__akespear. 882, iuseald. B" ICYCLES, Tools,. Jewellery, any oondi" tion; Watches, False Teeth, Cameras, L>inocu]ars, etc.—Clarkson, 38. Pomionby ?Jd. BOOiCS^ —Libraries, parcels, single volumes, magazinee, novels; top prices.—Brough's Town Hall Book Store. 378. Queen St. CASKS (empty), suitable for pickling eggs, wanted to buy.—Apply with paruculare to Cask, 458, Heha-d. 1 CHAIRS, second-hanci, wanted, suitable Publio Hall; forward description and price.—Secretary, P.O. Box 13, Russell, Bay of Islands. CtLOTHES. second-hand, anything bought. / Lady calls house, pays cash.—Mrs. black. Box 1379. G.P.0., § CLOTHING, Suits, Boots. Bags, Jewellery. Tools. Musicsl Instruments. Sporting Requisites, Tents, Bicycles, etc. —65, Viotoria St. W DRESS Suits, Clothing. Tools, Teeth. Broken Jewellery, Accordions, Mandolines. —Fischer, Dealer, Town Hall Square. 'Phone 3021._Teeth, old. discarded, any eondi- . tion: our only commodity.—Pearlies Co.. 26, Durham St. ( GUN Case wanted; leather preferred.— 87. Manukau Rd.. Parnell. INVALID Wheel Chair wanted to buy—J. Fearon. Avondale. KAURI GUM.—We are Cash Buyers, at highest market rates, of all grades. THOS. LEES AND SONS, Customs Street East. PLATFORM Scales, pair of, suitable for coal business—State cash price to Coal, 75, 'Hebalp, Hamilton. RING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit Clothinz. Evening Wear.—Darby St.. ofl Queen St. 'Phone 2606. OEWING Machines. _12. best machines. O No waiting.—Globe. 3, fjhort's Bldgs.. 134; Queen St. 'Phone 295. SINGER Sewing Machines (6).—Cash waiting for them at J. R. Robertson, Ltd., Auctioneers, Queen St. a TAMP Collections or Loose Lots, all 0 descriptions; highest price given.— •powell. 65, Shortland St.. next Wilton's. SUITS (50). second-hand; 100 Coats and Vests; highest prioe givem —Kiosin. 102. Hobr-on St. 'Phone 971 A ■ri-VENTS. Box or Bell-Buy or Hire for X six months, takine responsibility • particulars.—Canvas 443. Herald. JRON TRAM RAILSWANTED. ABOUT 10 TONS 14LB. IRON TRAM RAILS Suitable for Flax Swamp, Price. frc« on rail, and particulars, to BOX 321. Auckland. OACKS — SACKS — SACKS. (Flour) (Grain) (Chaff) CONSIGN YOUR SACKS TO US And get the Highest Prices. We have the largest turnover in N.Z McKENDRICK BROS.. Wellington Street. Auckland. 1 —— - _ For Sale. ■C7CTB LEND FOR LESS. VV WE SE_L FOR LESS UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. £ s. d. _ 1 17 6—6-8 Tents, brand new; _3 for 8-in-£4 for 10-12. 3ft. walls, _ r V t quality. 20 0 o—Bochm Silver-keyed Flute, perfect condition; aa used by all leadins mueicians; coat £55. 17 10 o—Car! Zeiss German Binoculars, in case; the best glass in the world for races: now unprocurable 27 10 o—Very valuable Strad. model Violin mellow tone, a„ real snip; also* Violins at £15, £10, £6, £4. 12 10 o—Genuine German Accordion, by Hohner, perfect tone, now unprocurable 4 0 o—Double0 —Double row keys Chromatic Accordion, a porfect article, only a few left. 51 15 O—German Tea Camera, 3J-2i, with 6-8 anastigmatic lens; this is a snip. 4 15 o—Genuine Onyx Tobacco Bowl, cost £14. Cameras. Clarionettes. Mandolines Drawing Sets.* W* buy all Gest.'e Second-hand Clothing also Instruments, Camera.'. Cutlery, Blankets. Watcher. Chains, at Highest Prices. 'Phone 995 A. We will call. , WATERSIDE LOAN CO., Endean's Buildings, Quay Street 8. POLAK. Pawnbroker. 'Phone 995 A. 1 Opp- Queen's- Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 2

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