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WORK WANTED GARDENING, Digging, Scything or any Labouring Work, 9s per day.—Apply Herald. HANDSAWS, Bandsaws, Circular Saws, iicientifically Reconditioned- by Edge Tool Expert.—Mattson, 60 Hobson St. J A. MILLAR "Repairs Everything Elec- • trical." Charges reasonable.—93 Customm St. E. Phone 43-745. JUDY GIBSON, Dressmaking, Princess Bldgs.—Smart Ensembles, Dresßes from 12s 6d; Cutting and Fitting. 4s Gd. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened by tipeciui collected and delivered.—J. Stone. Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone 40-588. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened. Adjusted, by Experts; we collect and deliver.— Broadway Service 395 Broadway. Phone 25-352. LAWNMOWERS and Saws Collected, sharpened, delivered, latest machinery, longest experience.—Cranston. Eden Terrace. Phone 44-375. LAWNMOWERS. Sharpened,—Expert Service by experienced Engineers.—H. J. Ryan, Ltd., 26 St. Paul St. Phone 41-929. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, Adjusted, 3s 6d; Electrakeen process, amazing results. Beware imitators. —Phone 30-875. 256^ Broadway. Newmarket. I\/f AN, strong, willing, seeks bush, mill i»Awork, go anywhere, immediately.—.B., 854. Herald. ■ OFFICE Cleaning. Housework, by strong woman (33), daily, or indoor.—Urgent, 852. Herald. MAN, with 2-ton truck, wants work, any description, anywhere.—Reliable, BG9, Hei:alp. __ MENDING. Darning. Patching.—Call and see Mrs. Gee. 9 Selwyn Terrace. Parnell. PAINTING, Paperhanging; reasonable rates; expert tradesmen; estimates given, work guaranteed.—Phone 25-119. PLUMBER (Registered), Sanitary, con tract or labour: e.h.w., gas fitting; workmanship, materials guaranteed.—Ring Wat kinn. 24-573. SEWING— Children's, Renovations. Loose Covers; country, town; recommended; Bs, expenses.—B.H.. 13GM. Herald. POUTING, 8d ft., all materials provided, workmanship guaranteed; Roofs Painted, from 30s.—Write Efficiency, 139. Herald. —— r piiERESA. 109 Queen's, Arcade, cuts, .1 tacks, Cts clients materials, from 4s 6d. Patterns, any design, 2s fd. lAf RINGER Rollers Re-rubbered; guaranV? teed; collected, delivered.—Newroll Works, 32 Fanshawe 5t..2 doors from Hobson St. A BOOT Tarring, Sanding, Concreting, Southgate. 43 Cromwell Rd.. Mt. Eden: 21-543. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION.— Save Searching. We can fulfil your requirements.—Taeman Bureau, 420 Cooke's Bldgs. Phone 30-947. Accommodation, Breakfast. 4a; kuii Board, permanents, share, £1 5s, — 'Clifton." Whitaker Place, off Symonds St. Accommodation. "Paim-Lynn.". 401 Queen St.—Superior Double, Single Rooms; breakfast optional.—Phon® 42-693. Accommodation.— Single Rooms, tray, pinno, 10s. Double, 15a. share, with tray.—Porchester, cor. Cook and Fergusson Sts., opp. Town Hall. Accommodation, 83. Vincent street.— Select, single, double Rooms, breakfast, full board, new management, refurnished. 45-223. Accommodation, double, single; permanents, casuals; large bed-sitting room, handy beach.—3o2 Heme Bay Terminus. 27-940. Accommodation.— Warwick House, 49 Wellesley St. West; 2 minutes Civic; Bed. Breakfast. 3s 6d.—Phone 40-140. AUCKLAND'S Board-Residence Agency, 36 Phoenix Chambers (opp. G.P.0.), 41-166, offers Free Service Accommodation Seekers. AUCKLAND Y.M.C.A.—Excellent Accommodation for Men. Casual charges'. Bed and Breakfaf-t, 4s 6d per day, 25s per week; Full Board, '6s 6d p*r day, 35s per week; Permanent Residents, 23s 6d and 265. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL, •ii Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Gir.'ls and Women. Tennis court, laundry. Study and Sewiny Room. Board from 18s. Also accommodation for visitors. - Apply Matron. AVONHYRSTE, 62 Symonds St.—Firstclass Accommodation; bright, homely; permanents, casuals.—Mrs. Crawford, Proprietress. 45-199. ""DELVUE" Private Hotel, Alfred Bt. .O Superior Accommodation; Casual, 9a day, £2 10s week: Permanent by arrangement. BOARD. 2 Gents; washing, mending; £1; close to Symonds St.—Phone 20-901. BOARD offered Business Q-entlenian, near St. Stephen's Av., handy trams; terms moderate; phone.—Comfort, 634, Hebald. BOA"RD offered 2 Epsom Grammar Boys; excellent home.—H.P., 902, Herald. BOARD, Gent, near Heme Bay, Ponsonby trams; £1 week; washing, mending.— Apply Herald. BURWOOD." Princes St.. 3mins. City.— Beautiful suroundings; casual, £2 2s week: good table.—Phone 41-484. " /"t HALET " Private Hotel, 9 Eden Cresv> cent. City, opp. Cargen. Superior Board, with service; eelect clientele; new management.—Mrs. Black, 41-732. CHELTENHAM, 11A Tainui Rd„ close Beach*.—Single, Double Rooms; also Furnished Bach. /"CHILDLESS Couple offer home. Infant. or older;, • 15s weekly; seaside.—Apply Herald. CHIMES," 57 Symonds Street.—Select Single or Double Rooms; breakfast or full board; garage, tennis court.—4l-144. DEVONPORT. —"Marina." Buchanan St. Vacancies, large, airy, balcony rooms; close wharf; good table: moderate: phone. DEVONPORT, " Roc Roi." 5 Garden Ter. —Vacancies, Casuals and Permanents; close to Wharf.—Phone 22-573. DEVONPORT.— Valmai Private Hotel, opposite wharf and beach: accommodation for gueßts; moderate tariff.—Phone 22-213. DOMINION RD. Quiet, comfortable Board, phone; first turn left past Valley Rd.—6 Ewington Av. "I7IULL Board, Gentleman; large room; £l, JL including laundry.—2o Edenvale Road. Mt. Eden. GOOD Home offered Gentleman, mmute Cheltenham Beach; bus stop door; terms moderate. —Apply Herald. Private Hotel, 10 CarlvX ton Gore .Rd. Superior Accommodation, harbour views.—Phone 4-1-420. G.RAFTON, 30 Park Av.—Quiet and Select Accommodation; suit business couple. 2 gents.—Phone 44-348. GRANDE VUE. 8 Princes St.—Superior Accommodation; Casuals and Permanents; 3 rains. Queen St. HERNE BAY.— Refined Home, young l business people, billiard table; reasonable terms; minute car.—Phone 26-866. HERNE BAY Tram Stop.—Lnrge BedSitting Room, Full Board, M.C. or 2 Ladies.—Ring 27-574. HERNE BAY.—Business Lady, private family, refined, quiet home.—lss Jervois Road HERNE BAY. Crofthurst, Curran St.— Bed-Sitting Room, meals optional: couple, friends; min. car. HOME, refined; double, Bunny rooms; business people. 2nd section, good table. —Ring 44-430. MT. ST. JOHN AV., Epsom.—Business or Retired People; garages: inquiries mvited.—Tel. 24-497. REMUERA RD.—Large Sunny Room, select, private board, business couple.— Phone 16-811. rj'OTHESAY. Select Accommodation, Jtl handy City; moderate tariff: end of Grafton Bridge.—4o-134. "O'AN REMO," 3 Lower Bymonds Bt. Refurnished, New Management: moderate tariff for Permanents and Casuals.— Phone 43-320. UPERIOR Accommodation offered young SYMONDS ST.—Mount Royal, opp. Post Office. Visitors, Permanents: Bed, breakfast. 4s; Daily, ss.—Phone 30-675. TIHISTLE Hotel, Licensed House. Queen St., opp Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast, 5s 6d, 9s day; £3 week.—Phone 45-437. THE VYNE, Symonds St.—Board from 21s 6d: share, £1: bed and breakfast. 3s 6d. —Phone 46-249. , "WAINUI," Symonds St., entrance riext VV State Theatre.—Room with Breakfast; 4s daily, full board.—3o-708. T7ACANCIES for Paying Guests. Under V New Management.—l2 Carlton Gore Rd., Grafton. Arundel, Auckland'i XX Auckland's Ideal Private Hotel. 12 Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Government House.—Beautiful Harbour Views. Tariff from 9s per day.—Telephone 44-744. Q.LENALVON, The most Modern and Luxurious PRIVATE HOTEL in AUCKLAND. Opp. Govt. House. Phones 42-214, 40-678. " -pjOTEL FERNLEIGH." 28 Symonds Bt. (Close City.) Excellent Cuisine. , Reduced Tariff Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Phone 41-319. pRINCES LODGE. PRIVATE HOTEL. Delightfully situated. Opp. Albert Park. 32 Princeß St. Phone 47-454. B>YECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 1/26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tariff: 10s per day; £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 6s. Permanent Guestß by Arrangement. Phone 44-268.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 2