ic_wwi—-i.nn ■!■ u> iiinin BiMiuniii uimmtmmmm**"™*"""* ! °--- BOARD ANO RBSIDgMOC. :^] ACCOMMODATION I for; visitors and porio»»n«nts/with breakfast only; telephone. •' —4; Emily place. : ■ .■•: ■-.>:•■;:"■•.■-. ACCOMMODATION offered, -to perm*- j I nente and casuala: eariy # breakfa»t.--4,. Beretfgord St., opp. Fire_Station. ~ ; BOARD and Residence.—Few Vacancies for Gents. — Gienville, 14. Bereaford St., Newton. Terms moderate. First section. BOARD for "secondary school, business, , and other Girls: good homo; Ponsonby waterfront, near baths, etc.— Brown, Waioni Lodge. Brook's Square, Seymour St., Ponsonby. , :.": ■■ ■_ ..■ '■■ ■-\ B'OARlVprn'ats. comfortable home, offered Married Couple, also 2 Gents., share room.— Address at HkhaliP. ] BOARDERS wanted, comfortable home, •e.1.. piano: Symonds St. section.—ll, Nugent St., Khyber Pass. I BOARDERS. — Few Permanents wanted, i also Casuals.—Windsor Private Hotel. Khyber Pass, next Miller's Motor Garage. CHELTENHAM — Permanent*. Casuals; handy beach, bus; electric light.— * 'Phone 228. 68. Vaushall Rd.. Devonport. EPSOM— Board-Residence, Gent., single 1 room, piano, bath, etc.: terms moderate; Englishman preferred.—Moderate, 915,, B.EBA-P. ■ I GRAMMAR School Girl, 15. good borne, i exchange light duties; refs. exchanged. — Wairiki Rd.. Mt. Eden. | HAZELWOOD. 38, Franklin Single. double rooms, permanent* and casuals; j homely: lovely harbour view.—'Phone 27J3A. , HADLEIGH. opp. Parnell P. 0.. 6min. J from Town.— Board or Bed and Breakfast.—'Phone 2320 A. j MIDLANDS, X Domatt Av.. Epsom, i 16min. ci'v; handy tram stop; quiet; | comfortable, el<c. light, large and pretty . grounds.--Telephone 5504 A. ; | EOSSVLLLE Private Hotel. 3. Eden Crescent: Superior Accommodation, breas- I fast., dinner.—Mrs. Campbell. 'Phone 1118. I QELWYN Private Hotel (late Sonoma), opp. D Albert Park, Alfred St.—Superior board and Residence; tariff 8a per day; reduction to permanent*. Country visitor* and families i catered_for.— Apply Manager. 'Phone 725. THE GIRLS* HOSTEL. City, Road, for Students. Girl Boarders and Visitors.— Miss Hammond. Principal, | THE HOB'S. 72. Wellesley St. W.—Supe- ) X rior Board and Residence, permanents j and casuals; e.l. and 'phone. ■ J TWO respectable Working Men. to. share' room; every convenience.— Mamie St., J ____£_ 1 "VTACANCY for two Men Boarders; select! V home; lmin. Heme Bay car.— Address , at Hebalp. . ! "VTACANCIES for Business Men in select j » home.—Address at Herald. ~XKT ELLESLEY HOUSE. \ VV 74. Wellesley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric light throughout. Families specially catered for. 'Phone 2253. WAINUI HOUSE.-Select Board and ! Residence, suit business gents: behind Lvrio Theatre; terms moderate.Phone , '672 A. I ——— — ■ i SH I R L E Y. [ 169 (cor.). Dominion nnd Onslow Rds. ! FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tennis Court. Spacious Rooms. Larj.e Grounds. Billiards. Terms moderate. 'Phone 292. MRS. L. FRANCE!. Proprietress. BOARb WANTED. BOARD wanted by Schoolmaster in Graf- ' ton area.— 144, Herald. j BOARD required by Young Man in private j family, vicinity Epsom, Remuera; state ! terms— Permanent. 78. HaMtD. - j BOARD and Lodgings wanted where only 1 or 2 boarders kept.—Mao, 1002, Heralp. . - _____ BOARD wanted by young Lady, for few weeks, with refined family. State particulars, —Box 692. BOARD and Residence, by young professional man. with private family, vicinity Parnell; piano. — Reasonable, 138, j Herald. i HOME, good, for two boys, 8 and 6; 15s week each. Avondale preferred.— i M., 63, Herald. LADY with Child requires Beard and Lodging for about. 10 days. Takapuna, j handy beach.—Particulars, Beach, care Wil-1 son. Stationer, Newmarket. ; I MAN, young, working in City, wants I Board, private family; no other boardi>rs.—M.C.. 111, Herald. ROOM wanted, near city bed and breakfast; soft washing done.—Reasonable, 924, Hebalp MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOB SALE. APOLLO Electric > Player-Piano improves -your restaurant, hotel, shop, or home. . _—_ Agents. Moore's. Customs St. APOLLO Player Piano, new, in use 6 months; cheap for cash. Must sell. — Auckland Piano Agency, 291, Queen St. BROOKMAN Pianos, overstrung, underdamper, 7J octaves: England's latest. Only Auckland Piano Agency, - 291, Queen St. ■ : ■■ CARL HOFFMANN Overstrunjr Upright Grand, no borer; lovely tone; only £19 10a.— Crockery Shop. 143. Symondo St. CRAMER, the World's Best Piano; splendid value; inspection —Auckland Piano Agency. 291. Queen St. EDISON DEALERS, 70, City Chambers, j sell it cheaper. . Machinea, Records, Is; Needles. 6d tin. Repairs. « GRAMAPHONE. large horn, double, inch springs, magnificent tone; £5 worth Records; £10.-70. City Chambers. GRAMAPHONES and Records, half-prioe: expert repairs. Phoneries Exchange, 14, Darby St.. City. Phone 3687. HAAKE, in excellent condition; bargain. £80— E.M., 136. Hsbalp. MAGNIFICENT Overstrung Underdamper Upright Grand, absolutely as new, worth £120; accept £79.— Crockery Shop. 143. Symonds St. ' ' PIANO, nice tone, and in good order.— ; 19. Rose Rd., PonsonbyPIANO. £15.— E. A. Perkins and Co., City Markets. Auckland. ■ PIANO, iron frame, check action, ivory keys, left for sale; £42 Auckland Piano Agency, 291, Queen St. _^ RECORDS —Just Landed—Vocalion, Okeh. Odeon. Fonotipia; latest dances and classical.—Blo. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. VIOLIN, very old, genuine hand-made; inspection invited by connoisseurs: will sacrifice.— Victoria St. 'Phone A 2670. PIANOS. I AN OS. In order to reduce our large stock of Pianos we have made a further REDUCTION IN PRICES, REDUCTION IN PRICES. And are now Offering Reliable NEW OVERSTRUNG PIANOS By First-class Makers from £100 UPWARD. , Several Second-hand Pianos at Low Prices. T3RITIBH AND CONTINENTAL piANo rio., , HAYMAN'S BUILDINGS (Opp. Parnell Car Stop). CUSTOMS STREET EAST. A. HEGMAN. Manager. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. LET us Sell your Graraaphone at your own price; no charge.— Central Agency. I 'Phone 4009. , _ H OUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR SALE. CHESTERFIELD and Arm Chairs; splendid quality ; a real bargain.—Millard's Studio, H.B. Building, Karangahape Rd. , URNITURE, new and second-hand; IJL cheapest plac* in Auckland.— Robert-' eon. 69. Mannkau Rd.. Parnell. OUT on his own for Furniture Bargains.— Frank Adeane. Auctioneer. 27, Victoria St. - m SIDEBOARD. Large Dining Table. Dressing Table; £12 10s the lot.— Sen- . tinel Rd.. Herno Bay., YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED On EASY TERMS FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. ; FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. A pROSSMAN AND po., TTD., " 111-115, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. t AUCKLAND. ' BOATS AND LAUNCHES FOR SALE. ANCHORS, from 101b. to 281b., suitable yachts and launches; prices low.City ' Trading Co., Hobson St. FLATTIE, 18ft., 31 h.p." Palmer engine, complete, in perfect order; owner ] —A.8.C.. c.o. E. Rayner, Te Aroba. 1 TV/fOOKING Chain, galvanised. 7-16 in., 6d IVJL lb- any quantity; also Iron Ballast, £3 ton.— Hobson St. fILLHUNTER Duck Boat, 12ft., heart kauri; corn, rowlock, complete; as j new; £10..1. Kronacher, Hinueru. i XTACHT, keel, Mahaki, 36ft., Logan-built; - I. good sea-going condition; ready for cruising,—Box 906. ; BOATS AND LAUNCHES WANTED. 1 VACHT faux.). Fishing Boat, or Launch, 11 suitable for cruising and fishing; also mullet nets.— Kingfisher. 422. Herald FARM APPLIANCES FOB SALE. CHAIN, Tripod. Lever Harrows, TopIV/ dressers. Swamp Plough, all makes j Disc and Mouldboard Ploughs.Farmers' s I Machinery Exchange. 1 ' TVSC Harrows. 8, 10, 12 blade. from~_ib. j xJ new and second-hand.Farmers' Machinery Exchange, Hobson St.. Auckland. v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 2
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