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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION offered roi=pectable working men, handy to city; moderate. —7, Wynyard St., City, ACCOMMODATION, Working Men Boarders; aingte and double rooms; terms moderate.—St. Clair's, 219, Hobson St. A" CCOMMOt)ATION for Fespeotable working Men; hot water, early breakfaßt; terms moderate..—29, Viotoria Crescent, -■»ewmarkot. ARRAS,' PBIVATE HOTEL. _,___. _, Strictly First-class. r _ DOFBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS. Visitors, Permanents. 12, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. Opp. Now University. 'Phone 293. BEACH HAVEN. Orua Bay.—Boardor3 received: beautiful sandy beach; P. 0.. telj_r_hone; terms JS2 2s.—Api>ly_Proprmtrestr. B_D-SIl v nNO Rooms (2)7 double, furnished.* with Board.—Apply oppoeite panders Av„ Takapuna. BOARD offered 2 young men; share room; privato family; reasonable terms.—Ad<lroj._ at LLenALP. BOARDER, young, respectable; single .room: e-L Immediate entry.—2s3, Ponsonby Rd. BUSINESS Gentlemen wanted ns Paying Guests, in vory superior home. —ibor particulars, 'Phone 8653. , BUR WOOD, 20, PRINCES STREET. First-class Board and Roeidenoe. Eiec. Light. 'Phone 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Families Specially Catered For. Under Entirely Jtew CE.M.S.— BELWYN PRIVATE HOTEL » (Late " Sonoma "). Alfred Street. Opposito Albert Park. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors and Families especially catered for. Tariff, Ss per day. Reduction to permanents. Apply MANAGER. 'Phone 725. DEVONPORT, Close to Sea—Comfortable Homo for girl about 14; terms moderate.—Seaside, 981, Herald. _ HAI>LEIGH; P. 0., Parnell.—Full Board or Bed and Breakfast, with week-end meals. 'Phone S3_OA. KOHIMARAMA.— Vacancv 8 refined young la<lk>s» December 26 to January B.— P______udM_____r_d address at Herald. MIDLANDS, 2. Domett Av., Epeom, iGuiin. city; handy tram stop; quiot; comfortable, olec. lißht, large and pretty grounds.—Telephone 3504 A. PAYING Guests, refined, wanted, Paremoremo, Upper Harbour; bush, swimming, boating, etc,, an ideal holiday; daily service.—Address at fp.OOM. double, vacant.—Apply 32. Prin-J-V cej St., City. I>6SSVILLE Private Hotel. 2. Eden CresV cent: S\ir>erior Accommodation, breakfast. dinner.—Mrs. Campbell. 'Phone 1113. THE~GIRLS' HOSTEL. City Road, for Sudents. Girl Boarders and Visitors.— Misa Hammond. Principal: THE LIONS. 72. Wellesloy St. W.—Superior Board and Residenco, permanents and casuals; e.l. and 'phone. THE Great Barrier Island. Good Accommodation at " Ksiarara." Port Fit.roy, Great Barrier—Mrs. H. Bush. n"_KAPTTNA.-~ Board and Residence at J. Watea, the Strand; close to beach and tram. TTACANCIES for one or two Young Men; v superior private home; close car.— Mt. Eden. 831. Herald. SHIRLEY, 169 (cor.). Dominion and Onslow Rds. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tennis Court. Spacious Rooms. Large Grounds. Billiards. Term! moderate. Phone 21)2. MRS. L. FRANCHT. Proprietress. WAINUI House.—Select Board and Residence; terms moderate, Symonds St., entrance by Lyrio Theatre- 'Phone 672 A. WELLESLEY HOUSE, 74. Wellesley Street Weat. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric light throughout. Families specially catered for. 'Phone 2253. BOARD WANTED. ACCOMMODATION wanted in priv.it •■ family by ro_peotable M.C—Permanent, 972, Hebald. BOARD, by young man, must be right in city, private, reasonable; single room. —Board, 947. Herald. BOARD wanted for 3 boys, on» working, one at school: near cars or wharf.— Mother, 683, _________ BOARD wanted by respectabl. elderly gen*,; Epsom district.—W. S. Tremain, 18. Bloorr_.eld Rd.. Epsom. BOARD and Res-dence by widower and 9 children; girl 15. boy 18; with widow or private family.—-Tradesman, 939, HebalD, BOARD and Residence (one- room) at beach or seaside farm, for lady end boy of 8 years, from Dec. 27 to Jan. 10, or ftdjaoent dates. Must be comfortable and clean; good plain meals.—Reply bafore Dec. 21 to Argyle, 706, Hbraxd. GENTLEMAN requires good tccommcdation on farm, having indoor sanitation, commencing January.—State full particulars, weekly and monthly terms, Alpha, 9,3, Herald. ~ LADY, in business, wants Board ftn3 Residence, with private family, near city; moderate terms.—E.Z., 945. Herald. MORTGAGES. FVESTORS— 50 and Second Mortgages for sale, at discount.—H. Mayhill, 10, Phoenix Chambers. MORTGAGES wanted e± fair discounts, City or Suburban: buyers waiting. — Geo. Mayhill, S, Phoenix Chambers. SECOND or First Mortgage wanted immedifftely; ca-iih purchase—'Phone 2014 A. W L. Butler. 64, Queen Bt. SUM of £4500 wanted to borrow on Ist Mortgage, Government land, 7| per cent.; good security; term 12 years.—W. J iAwton, Taupiri. £>if\f\ WANTED, 12 per cent, Second 3afl\J\J Mortgage.—Workshop. 9, Hbrali> PIAA DISCOUNT off £420. £40 off „-500; both first-class mortgages. —Geo Mavhill. 5. Phoenix Chambers. n-jAA WANTED to Borrow on Second ct_U\J Mortgage; ample margin. Repayable monthly—Urgent. 965, HEnALP. Oi OO—SOUND Mortgage for Sale, nr- _&.__--£ gently, best oner; also, £500 for £895.—Butler, S4, Queen St. -P C_ A A—EXCELLENT Suburban Se3*j£)\J\J curity. close cars; 6 rooms, value £1200.— X.Y., 909. Heralp. Y?KPiA WANTED to Borrow, on First c*V_ tJLrllortgage; good security. £1100.— 185, Ponsonby Rd., after 5 p.m. J?IAAfI £1000, £800, £600, £500, TO _&JAAJU Lend.—J. L. Conlan, Solicitor, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland. -Clf-Afl T0 £2000 ' at 8 P er cont 'i firßt ctrXclUiy mortgage, native leasehold, 53 years to run; owner's improvements, £4000; loan thoroughly recommended by Auckland's leading valuer. SECURITY, 718. Herald. J_»/4Af-f_ TO Lend in one or two sums, dUrtUU \J on first mortgage, city property —Mortgage. 929. Herald. DYERS AND CLEANERS, SPRING Cleaning, Vacuum and General Cleaning; experienced staff.—Domestic Vadium Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. 'Phone 900. ' A REVELATION TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVINCE. _est It has really been a REVELATION to thouean'-s, that no garment m too far gene for " THE EMPIRE." No matter how Old, Faded. Torn, or Dilapidated your Suite or Costumes may bo, "THE EMPIRE" can still make them aa now again. OUH DYEING ia the Best in the World. OVli CLEANING ia done by the Latest FRENCH and AMERICAN PROCESSES. OUR REMODELLING and REPAIR Department* are second to none. The cost ia trifling, but our workmanship will be euro to ploase- Ring 'Phone No. 38G7, and our vaa will call. Country Orders specially catered for, and roturn postage paid. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO.. FURRIERS. ETC.. 358. Queen St. (opp. Main Entrance Town Hall), By Special Appointment to His Excellency Viscount Jellicoe. TTOLIDAY SMARTNESS! Whether you are stopping in town or going away, you'll want to look vour best. Can t uflord new clothes, you eay? . Well, there's not the slightest ocoasion to. Look out some of the old things and send them to us to be Cleaned Repaired, Pressed and made fit for holiday wear. The cost (comparatively) will bo trifling. But look sharp 1 No time to sparo! Call to-day and bring the old garments along or our motor-van will call if you'll let us know. The van collects daily. Drop us u, line if you can't call. rpHE QROTHALL W AY POMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137. SYMONDS ST.. AND 171. MANUKAU ROAD, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2514 A. Works: 'Phone 2678 A. Mt. Eden. SALES OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents.—Please withdraw my property. Great South Rd.—G. Munro. 1 T>EFILLS for Electric Pocket Lamps and , J.V Torches.—Stock from W. H. Hazard, Queen St * 'T ET Norton Do It."—Supply that _ma_ JLI Present in Watches and Jewellery.— 201^ Korangahapo Rd. COME and see Coaklcy if you're having a Sale after Xmas. No charge for cohb u ltatio—? 1 A CHOICE Selection Leather ror noma boot repairing.—Chambers' Boot Re» pairing Factory, 256. Karangahaps Rd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 2

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