BOARD ftND BESIPENOr. ACCOMMODATION for business men; full board; terms moderate.ls4, Grafton Rd. T : one. 2685 A. ACCOMMODATION. business ma:;, as paying guest; modern convs. ; good table.—'Phone 2994 A, Mrs Piper; t ACCOMMODATION for Boarders.—Home away lrom home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel, 363, Quecn St.; 'phone 1754. __ ACCOMMODATION for • respectable working men boarders, permanents. casuals; early breakfast. i. Beresford St. (opp. Fire Station). . ' ACCOMMODATION for respectable working Men boarders, early breakfast, e.l.— Manukau Rd. 'Phone 2320 A. ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Permanents, board or breakfast only; quiet, se'ect, and home-like. —Kilkreai, East St., Symonda St. , ACCOMMODATION, first-class, with breakSorrento, Grafton Rd.. near new University. Lr. Symonds St. 'Phone 1708. ARMIDALE." 11, Kerr St.. Devonport. (Under New Management.)— table; beautiful situation— 157, Devonport BRAS Private Hotel, 12, Lower Symonds St.—Rooms, superior, double, single, suit Visitors. Permanents; £2 2s,— Phone 293. _ BED and Breakfast, or full board.— Scotia Place. 'Phone -748 A, business hours. . — BED-SITTING Room, balcony. refined M.C.. or 2 Gentlemen, e.l. "phone; rets— Brighton Rd. Parnell. BOARD offered middle-aged Lady, or couple; good country home; terms 22s M , or 27s Comfort. 196. H-.rald. BOARD offered 3 Business Gents.: comfortable; private home; hot bath, e.1.; i good table; moderate.— corner Claude • Rd., stop past Barn, Epsom. BOARD. Residence, select; Furn. Rooms, single and double,, board optional —ss, I Jervois Rd «:.-;■ Three Lamps. BOARDERS, young men (2), respectable, —anted, to share room.—2o. Brent- | wood Ave., off Dominion Rd. BOARDERS.— Few Permanents wanted, also Casuals.—Windsor Private Hotel. Khybcr Pass, next Miller's Motor Gai»ge. ARLTON," City Excellent Double and Single Rooms; modorate tariff; 'Phone 325, Mrs. Clark. CHELTENHAM. near beach.— Board, or Bed and Breakfast: comfortable: Moderate. 11A. Tainm Rd. LINTON. Scotia Place.- Accommodation for Casuals and Permanents; families catered for.—Mrs. Nairn. proprietress. j 'Phone 2597. DEVONPORT.— Few minutes Boat, board and residence, superior business Gen--1 tlemen, share room, with or without board. j —Address at Herat , EXCLUSIVE Home, close car, offered Principal, or independent Guests, j with own bedroom furniture.— Spotless. W. I Herald. _________________ (GENTLEMAN, refined share room, priX vate family.— Mount Street. St. i Paul's tram stop, Symonds St. GLENORA. 21, Eden Crescent, near Cargen.--Vacancies for Boarders; electric ___sh___BO____t_b_e __________ GLENOSMOND." 25. Wynyard .St.— Good Home for Permanents TJll ana Country Visitors.-Mrs. J. Ingram. I hone 1349. - HAMILTON. — Accommodation, refined Rome, for Visitors, handy town lake: recommended. term* reasonable.—Visitor. 574. Herald. Hamilton. _ HAMPTON COURT. 16. Symoxdfl St-.opp. University. — High-class. Residential Hotel: ideal situation, overlooking harbour; lmin. Albert Park. Visitors and Permanents catered for. Permanents. from £2.— Telegrams: Hampton Court. 'Phone 1120 A. HAURAKI Private Vacancies Permanent Boarders: good table: moderate tariff: all convs.; 'phone 2333 A. —,, Lower Vincent St. __ , HOME, comfortable, 2 gentlemen; elevated position, e.1.; close beach, car.— 'Phone 3229 (2 rings). , . LADY would Board two business Ladies; J second section. Mt. Edvra; Quiet, coni siderate.— at Hkbalp. MT EDEN. 10. East Avenue. Vacancy for Gentlemen in comfortable home, j minute tram; reasonable tariff. O~AKLEIGH, SG. Upper Vincent St.—e.l.. good table, clean, central, comfortable. ■ 'Phone 1909. PARK VIEW, 66. Grey St.—E.L.. alt convs.: piano; Board ox early breakfast ; new management. "R~ OSSVILLE." 'Phone 113. next "CarXV gen." has » vacancy for single and double room. STRATHAVON. 23. Park Rd.. Bridge End Permanents and Casuals: double room available; every home comfort; quiet; moderate. SUPERIOR Board and Residence, handy to Boat and Bathing.—s. Garden Terrace. Devonport. THE MANSIONS. Whitaker Place, • Symonds St.—Nice balcony rooms; permanents catered, for; quiet, comfortable, 1 select. < THREE LAMPS.— offered, m.o. or two Itdies or gents; in private family. > —3, Dedwocd Ter., Ponsonby. VACANCIES (2) for respectable Working Men, early breakfast.—l 3, York St., Parnell. ; , VACANCIES for Boarders, permanents and casuals; terms moderate.—The Lions, ' 72, Wellesley St. W. 'Phone 2583. k "TTCTARWICK," Hamilton East.— situVV ation. overlooking river; excellent ' cuisine; every conv.; hot and cold showers; tariff moderate.—Mrs. Voysey, proprietress. |WE L L ESLEY HOUSE, r VV 74. Wellesley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric Light Throughout. Families Spcciallj ' Catered For. 'Phone 2253. BOARD WANTED. ACCOMMODATION, comfortable on farn A wanted, two Ladies, two children foi * Secondary School holidays.—Tariff. 198 Herald. BOARD and Residence required in nic< home; single room 3 preferred. ' Three Men, 237, Herald. ;__ - CAMBRIDGE. — Month's Accommodation ; \J Lady, Gentlteman, 2 Children; nici 7 elevated farm house. —State terms. Comfort 245_J______ ; . COUNTRY —Business Lady am _ v> Gent, want quiet accommodation, few weeks- single rooms.—Rest. 192. Hkwat.ti. COUPLE, married, no children, want nic« home, on farm, until February, as pay--3 ing guests; state terms.—Health. 155, . Herald. § (~1 ENTLEMAN requires board, quiet home 1 vJT 10 minutes City, upstairs room; etati terms, convs.— 187. Herald. t /GENTLEMAN wants. Board-lodgings wit) " VJT quiet, -homely family; widow and youni family no objection; suburban locality an< garden to work in preferred.— P.O _ Box 572. ; lADY, Gentleman, and Child .(1 year) J want Accommodation as paying guesti 4 farm, handy Auckland, from December 22 _ —Reply P.O. Box 834. . ~~. WANTED TO BUY. 2 ——— ■ — ' ■ i. A PPAREL.—Mrs. Outtrim. Victoria Bt.- __. Largest Buyer, Auckland. Ladies' ant ' Gent.'s Le-ft-off Clothing.—'Phone 2674. ARTIFICIAL Teeth bought; highest price* sent return mail.—Post to J. Dunstone ' Box 51. Wellesley St.. Auckland. '' A RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, up t< . : __. £5 10s per set paid. Pearline Co., 9 l " Security Bldgs. Est. 21 years. BICYCLES. Tools, Jewellery, any con '• JD ditan; Watches. False Teeth, Caneraa II Binoculars.etc—Clarkson. 38. Ponsonby Rd BOOKS.— Libraries, parcels, single volumes magaz.neß. novels, old prints.— - Brough's Book Store, removed to 62 1 Wellesley St. CLOTHING, Bags, Teeth, Tools, Records Pawn Tickets, Broken Jewellery.Fischor. 51. Grey St. (opp. Town Hall). j inLOTHING. Suits, Boots. Bags, Artificial , \j Teeth. Carpenters' Tools. Records.— a Hansen (late Fischer).-350. Queen St DRESSMAKER'S Model, extension pre terred.—Write, stating price and when to bo seen, to Dressmaker, 530. Hkralpi KAURI GUM.—We are Cash Buyers. a< highest market rates, of all grades. THOS. LEES AND SONS, * Customs Street East. • T 'ILLUSTRATION, back numbers, com * X_» flete, autres journaux pareils.— " 575, lleralp. Hamilton. * 5 Range, No. 1 h.p., with Circulating V/ Tank, etc.; good order.— Orion, 97, , Herald. J "DING Mrs. Kelly.— She buys Misfit Cloth IV ing, Evening Wear.—Darby St., ofl Queen St. 'Phone 2606. STAMPS, Collections and loose, wanted; good prices given. —Old address: A, Brodie 65. Shortlxnd Street, Auckland. 1 OTOVE, Dover, good, second-hand, small O size, length, about 2ft.—D.. 201, Herald. i r^RIEVE, ' ENGAGEMENT RING SPECIALIST. Smeeton's Buildings. Queen St. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18567, 27 November 1923, Page 1
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