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; BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION, seleot and up-to-date, with breakfast.Mussoorio, 5, Park Av., . opp. Public Hospital. _ ACCOMMODATION for 2 or 3 paying guests (gentlewomen).—Address at • Herald. ___________ ACCOMMODATION. — Board, respectable men, e.1., califont. bath, good table; quiet.—lß, St. Mary's RcL, Three Lamps. CCOMMODATION. central.—Bella Vista, 7, Lower Symonds St.. near Albert Park; reasonable —Mrs. Gapes. Proprietress. ""CCOMMODATION for respectable working men Boarders, pcrmanents. casuals; early breakfast.— Beresford St., opp. Fire Station. — A BRAS PRIVATE HOTEL. ,12. Lower __. Symonds St., right opposite University- Suit students, - business people ana visitors. 'Phone 293. EDROOM. large, double, every conv.— 32. Princes St." Phone 2637. BED-SITTING Room, double; board and residence. — 32, Princes St., Albert Park. ■ BOARD, private, quiet, comfortable ; mar-, ried . couple or gent.: electric light, handy —Address at Herald. BED-SITTING Room, with board, suit business gentleman, in superior home. —Particulars 'Phone 3653. BURWOOD. 26. PRINCES STREET. First-class Board and Residence. Elec. Light 'Phone 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Families Specially Catered For. Under Entirely New Management. CARE and attention Semi-invalid or Elderly Lady at superior residence, Takapuna Beach.— 502, Herald. CLIFTON, Whitaker Place, off Symonds St.—Accommodation, with breakfast. 'Phone 3216. Central, select, quiet DEVONPORT.— Board, permanent or casual; close to ferry. j 5, Garden Terrace. City 'Phone 2748 A. GLENOSMOND, 25. Wynyard St. —Good Accommodation for Visitors: central: electric light.—Mrs. J. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. GOOD Home offered school boys or girls, after term holidays, near Green Lane Station.—Home. 521. Herald. OLIMONT 1 Private Hotel, 1, Lower Symonds St.—House completely renovated; hot water service installed.— Gick, late Mona House 'Phone 3767. KILLARNEI, 48. Upper Vincent _ St.— Vacancies for Permanents and Casual Boarders; quiet, central; moderate terms. ! "T ULWORTH."— Board and ReXJ sidence.—l43, Grafton Rd. 'Phone 2666. __',! MIDLANDS. 2, Domett Ave., Epsom, JLVJL 16min. City; handy tram stop; quiet; comfortable, elec. light, large and pretty grounds.—Telephone 3304 A. . SELECT Eoa-d and Residence; piano, e.1., califont.—ss, Jervois Rd., Ponsonby, near Three Lamps. • VACANCY for 1 Working Gent.; good home; soft washing.— Eden Ter- ' TTACANCY for two refined gentlemen, V Takapuna waterfront- at He bald. ■ ; VACANCY for 3 Gentlemen Boarders, early breakfast; terms moderate.—No. 12, Carlton Gore Rd.. Grafton. ■-" VACANCIES for permanents;. board moderate. — Symonds St, j ■ WILTON Private Hotel. 44, Khyber Pass. 'Phone 723.—Vacancies for permanents and casuals; terms moderate. . DEACH HOUSE, Jt> MILFORD. TAKAPUNA. FEW VACANCIES FOR EASTER. I Book now for Permanent Winter Accommo- ] dation. Special Terms for_ Permanent Boarders and Families. 'Phone 7. MRS. BRETT. Owner. ,OLENMARK, - -. .... MILFORD. VACANCIES FOR PERMANENTS. Large Grounds, ' Tennis Court, Picturedrome, and Jazz Hall, Beach. All handy. Special winter tariff, from 30s. .. MRS. GEE. 'Phone 53. ■. ■■■-•■ ; . BOARb WANTED. '. ACCOMMODATION wanted by advertiser in quiet apartment house, in respectable locality; urgent.—Permanent, 578, H-BAnn. --.'■-■■■■ BOARD wanted in nice locality, where , there are other boarders.— 579, He*;/LP. -.■■■■ BOARD for Married Couple, one child (8). private, homely people. State terms. —Africa, 487. Herald. . __/ BOARD wanted, respectable young man; must have all conveniences, handy town. —Full particulars, Private. . 672, Herald : : " V . •■ ; ' ! ' :' ' COWS (few), wanted to milk in exchange Board and Lodgings; handy city. Exchange. 406, Heh.-ld. ' • lOCESAN High School' Mistress would like private board with family in Epsom; telephone.— Board, 555, Herald. LADIES (2), absent during day, require Board-Residence, refined, private family: Grafton preferred; —Scholastic, 489, Herald. . , MEN,, 2, respectable, young, desire share room; private family essential, Home people preferred: hot and cold baths, electrio light, good table, piano: 30s. near city —English, 471, Herald. FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, choicecook well, eat well, and keep well. Rail paid, 5s 6d case.—F. Moore. Henderson. ■ .- APPLES, medium to email, good for,eating or cooking: 55,, rail paid; four case lots 6d less. —W. Wright. HendersonPPLES.—Northern Spy, 8s; Dessert and Cooking, ss; rail paid.— P. Sache, Lincoln ltd., Henderson ■ APPLES, 441b. cases, splendid keepers, 17s Gd; eating or cooking. Delicious, 10s. Freight paid. Stewart, Orchardist, Kaukapakapa. ' ' PPLES — Northern. Spy and Delicious. 10s; Golden Russet (small), 63; Small Dessert. ss; Cookers, first grade, 7s; Bottling Pears. 6s. Rail paid.— G. Piatt. Henderson. rpOMATOES, 7s fid; Delicious Apples. lQs; Jl Largo Cookers. 6s Cd: Dessert, Gs 6d; rail paid.E. B. Smith. Henderson. , ========= » ) WINES FOR SALE. ■ A CASE OF PORT WlNfe special blend, Ix 355, delivered city, freight Is 6d extra. Colonial Wine Co.. 24b. Swanson St. BRAY'S Port Wine for Quality; 35 3 per caso delivered. Bray s Vineries. 6 H.M. Arcade. City .__ OLD Port and Sherry at 35s per case; Special. 42s 6d.—John S. Vella. Oratia. PORT Wine 30s, Invalid 40s, Special 45s per case, 2 gallons; guaranteed wines three years old, freight paid. Radaly, Henderson. 9-i / CASE . PORT 21s CASE. ___/ Thank Offering For Continuance. We will continue supplying at November Price till further notice. 21s per case of 1 doz. quart bottles, or 0s per gallon in buyers' containers Free delivery rail, steamer, or within mile radius. Better value cannot be obtained under double this price elsewhere. COLONIAL WINE CO., 248, Swanson Street, Auckland. OLD PORT (Invalid) 425. Claret 42s Red 4Ss, Sherry 48s, Special Reserve Port 60s per 12 bottles (2gal.). Cash with order. Freight paid to nearest station or first transhipping port. Delivered Auckland and immediate suburbs, also across harbour All wines matured. Orders promptly executed. Suppliers to Auckland and other hospitals. Statd occupation when ordering for no-license district. —A. A. Corban, Mt Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. Auckland Hospital, Park Road. Auckland. March 29, 1921. Mr. A. A. Corban. Mt. Lebanon Vineyards Henderson. ' ' Sir,—This is to certify that you I have supplied Invalid Port and Sherrv I Wine to the Auckland Hospital for the las* eisht years/ They have proved most su ; | ablo and beneficial, always being of the same high quality.— Yours faithfully, E. I. LYELL, j Manager. j» T HE JgEST Z . T\ n * ES T HAT H AVE ]?VER pOME JJNDER -VjTY ATOTICE." I This is how Mr. Alf. J. Parkes. F.C.S.. I Public Analyst for Auckland, reports after j analysing Corban'? Various Wines! i Made from luscious grapes, grown under I ideal conditions at Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, j Henderson, Corban's Wines compare fav- ; ourably with the very best of imported. j They are pure fermented grape wines, fully I aged in the wood, and of excellent quality | and flavour— free from injurious in- ! gredient?. Old Port (Invalid). -12s: Claret. 425; Red, 4Ss: Sherry. 4Ss; Special Sherry. 60s; Special Port. 60s, dozen. Freight paid nearest station, or to first transhipping port. State occupation when ordering for NoLicense district. Orders promptly executed. POEBAX'S T\T IN E. A. A. CORBAN. HENDERSON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 2

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