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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A BBOTSFORD. 29. Siymonds St.. opposite ■i* St. Paul's. —Ooiffifortable. home-like Board; visitors or pei?manents. Phone 43-209. A CCOMMODATIC®. Business People, il share, single, ail conva.; good tabla.— Lyndhurst, 72, GrafSon Kd. Phone 41-011. ACCOMMODATION for respectable Man, private home, good table, e.i., piano, washing.—66, .Newton Rd. "XCCOMMODATIOIC t> " Monaco House," il 1(35, Victoria St. —Full Hoard; bed and breakfast or bed. A CCOMMODAfjQJN. Single, Double Jx. Rooms, enrJL'y breakfast; good table; smin. Queen St.—l 96. Hobson St. Accommodation, single and double rooms, superior; handy Theatres, trains, etc.; tariff 36a.~Kuranui. 44. Symonds St. Accommodation. Bed and Breakfast or fuill Board; single rooms, early breakfast; terms moderate.—St. Clair, 219. Hobelon St. ACCOMMODATION for Invalid Lady; -Ex medical conniorts and every care.—Tel. 27-770, or write .'lnvalid, 456, Herald. Accommodation, withrfuii board or breakfast only; good table; moderate tariff.—Hotel G-ardiner, near Chirgen. R R A S. 12, Symonds St. Right opp. 'Varsity. FIRST-CLASS accommodation. Permanents, £'2 2s; Daily, 10s. Phono 40-293. BOARD. cemianent and casual; early breakfast; moderate.—l 9, Nugent St. (off Khyber Pass). Phone 40-723. BUSINESS' People, Students, apply experienced owner, modern home, near city and Ist section.—Select. 698, Herald. CHARLTON. Excellent Accommodation. J double# and single rooms.—lß, Liverpool St., itbove People's Palace. Phone 40-025. CILIFTOM.— -Accommodation, with break- > fast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Plac»\ off Symonds St. Phone 43-216. HOME, married couple, refined, Morningside. near ors, tram; modern convs.; rent vc-jy moderate.—Musical, 538, Heiiald. JOLIit'DNT. 1, Lower Symonds St., cr. Alfred St.—Accommodation for Visitors, Central. Phone 43-767. LADY would like 1-2 school girls, cotnfoift and supervision, close Grammar and Pilblic School.—M., 467, Herald. 1' AOY>, with son at Grammar School, offers JLi comfortable home to boy attending same n,t Parnell, Newmarket end.—Southern, 347, HiErald. J" IN DEN, Mount Albert, opp. P.O.—Single J~J Rooms, 355; share, 30s; casuals, bed and breakfast. ss: garage, ss. * Vj lf jFOHD Beach.—Board, casual or perl'X manent.—Mrs. Stewart, Sandcroft. Milford Rd., Takapuna, Phone 23-388. MT. ALBERT.—Excellent Accommodation, double or single room, close to cjiru.—7, Burch St. TMTT. EDEN.—Board, Ladies, refined home; J-tJ. piano, sewing machine; luncheon, dinkier provided jr. Queen St.—Phone 4.3-531. 1 fVfT. EDEN, Second Section.—Board iiVJL offered young Man; private home.— {l4, Abbotts Kd. PARNELL. Board offered Business Gentleman, airy room, refined private home; near city; modorate.—Address at Herald. ST. STEPHEN'S AV. (Top).-Business Lady offered exceptionally comfortable "Home, with one lady; 27s 6d.—Address at Herald. HHHE TERRACE. 7. City Road.—Superior X Accommodation; tennis court: casuals. £'.2 10s; permanents from 80s. Phone 46-747. BOARD WANTED. BOARD required by respectable young Man, private family, single room preferred ; moderate.—Tidy, 169, Herald. BOARD and Residence in private home, wanted by Young Man; sleeping porch, sunny bedroom, telephone essential.—ParticuhiTS to M.A., 548, Herald. ELDERLY Lady, semi-invalid, requires Board with private family; refs.—Moderate, 527, Herald. at>ly Devonport or Cheltenham. —Marine. 481, Herald. PAPATOETOE Township.—Business lady wants Board or Part Board (dinners only preferred >. —Terms. Business. 549. Herald. APARTMENTS WANTED. BED-SITTING Room, single, with fireplace; moderate terms.—H.S.. 630. Herald. GtENTRAL. —Two Ladies require furn, ' Flat, livinu room, bedroom and kitch-enette.—-M.T.. 678.. Herald. EOOMS (2). reasonable, turnistied, bath, cooking convs.; vicinity Richmond Road or Grammar School.—Students. 573, Herald. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE, at the Wharf.— Beautiful Sandy Beach, safe bathing, tennis court; book now for Easter: terms moderate.—Mrs. Malone. Proprietress. CCOMMODATION. near Waiiakeres; il tennis, shooting, motor picnics, native bush, fruit, cream.—Phillips, "The Riiuus," Henderson. BROWN'S BAY—Furnished Cottage for Easter Holidays.—Alexander and Co., Exchange Lane, 95, Queen St. BROWN'S BAY.—Cottage, comfortably furn., gocd position; Easter.—46, Balmoral Rd., Mt. Eden. BACH, Kohiinarama Beach; furn., gas, water, clean; one ruin. bus.—3o4, Victoria Arcade Phone 41-085. BROWN'S BAY Bus Service connects with Ferry steamer from Devonport and Birkenhead for Brown's. Murray's. Campbell's Bays: return fare. 3s 6d from Auckland.—lnquire Devonport Ferry Co.. Agents. CAMBRIDGE Easter.—Farmlet, 15min. P. 0., every con v., phone, good table; children accepted.—Reasonable, 626, Herald. TJiASTER Holidays.—Spend them at OraSU piu Bay, Waiheke.—For accommodation, write L. Teutenberg, Private Bag, Auckland, or Phone Awaroa Bureau. I?ARM Homestead, Cambridge li miles; . few Paying Guests; every modern conv-. Car meets trains free.—Homely, Box 64, Cambridge. . MANLY BAY.—Lodge and Store, proximity wharf. Daily Launch Service. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Smith. Proprietress. MILFORD BEACH.—Comfortable furn. Flat, all convs., long or short term; re fa.—lß, Queen View Rd. HOUSES & LAND FOR EXCHANGE. BIRKENHEAD or Glen Eden.—i Acres or more: modern Bungalow offered in exchange.—Berry and Platt ( 38. Shortland St. _______ DEVONPORT. Unencumbered. 11-rmd. House, good order. £2000; exchange for Mortgages —Crump. 63. Queen St. HAMILTON.— Good Home. Ito 4 acres; e.1., hot water; Auckland Homo wanted. —Address at Herald. _ HOUSE, large, heart Remuera; equity £2500; net income £2OO yearly; want unencumbered Farm. —Owner. 81. Herald. VILLA, unencumbered, off Dominion Rd.; £1000; £l5O deposit, or Papatoetoe House, to £1250. —Craig. Phoenix Chrs. 5 ROOMS, all convs.. unencumbered. £1200; exchange Farmlet. near suburban station, same value.—Owner. 585. Herald. n ACRES, Pukekohe district; good House, outbuildings; £2300: exchange House Property.—Henry Clayton. Hellaby's Bldgs. /»A ACRES, unencumbered; old House, OU outbuildings; £2500. includes 23 bead stock, milking plant. implements; £SOO cash; exchange Motor Business or unencumbered House: bargain.—Sole Agent, J. Alexander Robertson. 99. Queen St. SUBURBAN FARMLET. 10} ACRES. D well sheltered, suitable market gardening and poultry, fine assortment fruit trees, mostly full bearing; glasshouse soil replenished for planting new season s crops. House, electric service, sheds, poultry houses; £2BOO. including going concern; terms. £IOOO cash, exchange eauity, £I9OO, for approved House, rept-producmg I ropei)ty, good Mortgages.—Sole Agent, J. Alexander Robertson, 99. Queen St. QOLIN Jty£CJjAREN'S Q- 00D JgXCHANGES. £4SOO—UNENCUMBERED FARMLET. for Dairy Fargn, Going Concern preferred. £SOOO, EQUITY, SHOPS, f or Suburban £13,000 1 EQUITY. CITY SHOPS, for Unencumbered Houses. , _ £6500 EQUITY, BRICK SHOPS, for Unencumbered Sections. £I6OO EQUITY, SHOPS, for Unencumbered House. GROCERY BUSINESS, doing £9O to £IOO per week; exchange for sound House, Equity and Cash. £IOLIN j\| c l/REN AND o°-> 9, WINSTONE BUILDINGS. TO LET OR LEASE. HOUSE, 5 Rooms and Sleeping Porch, attractive, well furn.; short or long time. —7. Ewen St., Takapuna. SHOP, large, centre of city; suit any wellmanaged business; terms arranged.— Addresß at Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 1

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