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: " BOARD AND REBIPENOE. r. A CCOMMODATION for * friends; eleotrio '* -_ light, piano, 'phone.—'Phone 4849. - A CCOMMODATION for respectable work- _■_ ing men Boarders, permanents, casuals; ". early breakfast.—4, Beresford St., opp. tire i, Station. __________________ ACCOMMODATION.— Superior; available 6, Garden Terrace. Devonport, few . minutes ferry.—Phone 2748 A, City, for par--9 ticulars. RRAS PRIVATE HOTEL, 12. Lower - I\. Symonds Street, right opposite Univer- , sit/. Suit Students, Business People and -. Viaito "- Permanenvs. £2 2 ?p H QNE 293. ' TJEDROOM. large, double.—B2. Princes , fJOARD, private, superior; refined couple - JL> or 2 ladies. Very comfortable front i —Address at H_kai.d. ____.. BOARD-Hesidence for "gentleman; single room, every comfort.94. Grafton Rd. B — OARl>Residence, vacancy, suit married couple or 2 friends; central; phone.— ; ___ r _ l ° ii Rd.. City. . ' BUSINESS Gentlemen wanted as paying guests in very superior home.tor ' particulars 'Phone 3053. 1 V) URWOOD. 26. PRINCES STREET. -Q First-claes Board and Residence. i Eleo. Light 'Phone 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Families Specially Catered For. Under Entirely New Management. I /CLIFTON. Whitaker Place, off Symonds V/ St.—Accommodation, with , breakfast. 'Phone 3216. Central, seleot. quiet GLENOSMOND, 25, Wynyard St. — Good Accommodation for Visitors; central; electric light.—Mra._J .Ingram. 'Phone 1349. G" LENMARK, "Milford. — Vacancies for Easter: large grounds, tennis court i-icturedrome and jazz hall. beach, all ; bandy. Special winter tariff.—Mrs. uee. 1 'Phone fr3. „ (~1 RAFTON.— Board offered private family, X 2 business gentlemen, share room, every ' _____! _jiC£_________ . HOME offered Business Ladies, share room, homely family: terms moderate. ' —13, Hector St., Heme Bay. HOME. good, offered, in country, for 2 children, school age.—Apply B. 1* itz- ' __"__: Te A tatu. . ■ TOUMONT Private Hotel, 1. Lower . _'•' Symonds St.—House completely renovated- hot water service installed.—Mrs. Gick. lato Mona House. 'Phone 3767. ILLARXE . 4«, Upper Vincent St.— Vacancies for Permanents and Casual Boarders; quiet, central: moderate terms. I" ULWORTH."— Superior Board and Re--1 sidence.—l43. Grafton Rd. 'Phone i 2606. . MIDLANDS, 2. Domett Av.. Epsom, iGmin. ci*v; handy tram stop; quiet; comfortable, elec. ligh*. large and pretty grounds.—Telephone 5504 A. RYF.CROFT, 26, Symonds St.. close Albert Park.—New management: moderate . tariff.—Mrs. Hodgson. P______________ \rACANCY 2 Boarders, share. 255: or bed. ' breakfast, lGs; good table.—2o. Lower ' Vincent St. , . V~~ ACANCIES for Men Boarders; moderate tariff. Electric light; 'phone 2913 A.— . 21. Eden Crescent. . VISITORS or permanent boarders; early breakfast; single rooms; central; terms moderate— Clair's. 219. Hobson St. BEACH HOUSE. MILFORD. TAKAPUNA. FEW VACANCIES FOR EASTER. • Book now for Permanent Winter Accommodation. Special Terms for Permanent Boarders and Families. 'Phone 7. MRS. BRETT. Owner. ' BOARb WANTED^ BOARD, with private family, by respectable young Working Man, single room: . New Lynn.—Work. 859. era LP. LADY, young, requires Board, full or partial, private family; Northcote. Devon- . port, or near City.—K., 9-0. Herald. MAN. young, wants Board, full or partial, with Catholic family, in suburb; e.I.—M.G., 963. Herald. ATES (2), respectable, want Board, Ist section- private, homely family.— Home, 986. 11-Julp. WANTED TO BUY. ARTIFICIAL Teetk, £1. £3, £6 per set given, sound or broken.— Tooth Co.. 801. Basement, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs, RTIFICIAL Teeth, sound or otherwise; £1, £3, _G per set; we pay top market prices.—Pearline Co., 9, Security Bldgs. Est. 31 years. LOCKS—Three 12in., one 9in., five 6in. Price's Blocks,— price, etc., H. Grange, Newmarket. CLOTHING, Suits. Hats, Boots, Tools, Teeth, Binoculars, Records. Broken , Jewellery.— Town Hall Square, 'photie 3021. — i"»ALBE Teeth bought: highest prices sent return mail post.—J. Dunstone. Box 51, Wellesloy St., Auckland. HORSEHAIR and Cowtail Hair; best prices. Lee and Arlington, Elgin St.. Grey Lynn. 'Phone 2625 A. MOTOR-Lorry, 4-5-ton; or would hire; trial; state where to be seen, price.— Terms. 123. H-BALP. RABBIT Skins bought in any Quantity; best prices given.—Consign to H. Kidd. Cambridge. RABBIT Skins.—Rabbit Skins wanted to buy in any quantity for cash.—E. E. • Lees, Kihikibi. Te Awamutu. RABBIT Traps, quantity, second-hand, wanted.Write price and particulars, i Traps, 963, -lebalp. RING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit Clothing. Evening Wear.—Darby St., off ' Queen St. 'Phone 2.06. SEWING Machines, any makes; cash down. —Globe, Ground Floor, Short's Bldgs., \ 154, Queen Street. 'Phone 295. UITS, Clothing, Binoculars, Tools, Jewellery, Bags. Musical Instruments.—Melt- ! zer Bros., 65, Victoria St. W. Phone A 2670. . QULKY and Harness, Suction and Other O Hose: 2in. to 4in. Water Pipe.— W.R.M., 844, H_____ TENT and Fly, 8 by 10 or 10 by 12, second hand: must be good order.—Price, particulars, fi. S. Joll. Waitoa. TYPEWRITER wanted; notf necessarily modern.— 973, Herald. iii ii n ■ I ■■_, HANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR BALE. BULBS, Narcissi. Paper White (Grandiflora), 4s 100, 5s post paid.Choules, " 14, Darby St.. Auckland. LOVELY Collections Wanter Flowering; XJ Sweet Peas, 2s 9d; posted free.—Hopkins. Seed Merchants, Queen St.. Auckland. i Zf\ C\ r \(\ BULB Catalogues to be _)UtvUv ponted free. Send for one now.— Hopkins, Seed Merchants, Queen Street, Auckland. ■ '■ 11. SEED STORES. 1 NEW SEASON'S GRASS SEEDS. NEW SEASON'S CLOVER SEEDS. i Of Every Variety. Write for our Lists, post free anywhere. ■ Seeds For the Farm — Seeds For the Garden ; Our Specialty. 9 "WE APE SEEDSMEN." O'LEARY BROS. AND DOWNS. LTD.. COOK STREET (Near Town Hall), i Auckland. P.O. Box 479. FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, splendid eatins; also, Large r _7_.< Cooking, 441b. canes, Ga 6d; Pears. 9a; Smaller. Sound Apples, 4a Gd: freight paid.—F. Stewart, Oichardist, Kaukapakaps.. APPLES.— Spys. Cox's Orange, Russets; 1 __. good dessert and cooking: 8s bushel • cases; Quinces, 8o; rail paid.J. L. Shanks, • Orchardist, Kaukapakapa. • A PPLES.—Northern Spy, 8s; Choice Pes- '" ix ' sert. 7s; Delicious, 10s; Pears, bot l * tlinjr. 6a; Keiffers'. 8s rail paid.—E. P . Sachc. Lincoln Rd.. Henderson. .. I ~\ PPLES.—Northern Spy and Delicious .* J\. 10s; Golden Russet, 8s; First-grad< -' Cookers, 7s ; Scarlet Queens, 6s; Bottmu ». Pears, 9s; rail paid.— G. Piatt. Hender J. son. - PSaPE Gooseberries, fld alb in 6lb. and >r \J 121b. lots; railage.paid.— lis, Camp3. bell's Bay. Milford. TAM Peach, 6s case; Bottling Peach, 7 ■s »J 6d; Pears, 7 S Od bushel. Rail paid.:e F. Moore. Henderson. EARS, bottling. Keiffer and Bartlett, 8; fis cftßO 501b.; Dessert Apples, 8s Cooking, 75.-— G. W. Averoll, Honderson. b" rpOMATOES. choice, ss; Figs, 6s;_D» _. X sert Apples, 6s 6d; rail paid.—W. W Dumper. Marlborough St. 7n TOMATOES 5s 6d, consignment 2, 10s; A 1 Ddicieue Apples, 10s: Dessert, 6s (id; Largo CooVors. 6s rd; quality guaranteed; — ra 1 aid.—E. B. Smith, Henderson. nJ 8 * PPLES, COOKING 17 7s per case, 421b. - PEARS, COOKING, is- 7s Gd case, 451b. - Delivered city and immediate suburbs. »,, Cash with order. Railage paid. is- B. H. BUSCOMB, - Pomiria Orchards. Henderson. ™ FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE. DISC Plough, double-furrow (Newall an Sanders); only ploughed 20 acres, pel '~ feet order guaranteed; .£22 (cost £40).- "' H. S. Joll. Waitoa. ~- ! T IMF Sowers (new). £19; Ploughs, Disc: pj Li Harrows, all Implements; bargni prices.—Farmers' Machinery Exchange, Hoi son St. \ S' AMSON Windmill, 9ft fan. 30ft. ste; tower; as good as new; £40.—V. I Edwards, Matamata WHILE IN Town, inspect our Big Stoi VV of Implements; sale or exchange.- ' Farmers' Machinery Exchange. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 2

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