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WORK WANTED L AWNMOWERS Sharpened, Adjusted, 3s dd; Eloctrakeen process, amaziDsc results. Beware imitators.—Phone 30-875, 256 Broadway. Newmarket. I* AWNMOWERS Sharpened. Adjusted by ■LJ Experts. We collect and deliver.—Broadway Service, 395 Broadway. Phone 25-352. L AWNMOWERS Sharpened. Expert Service by experienced Engineers.—H. J Ryan, Ltd., 2C> St. Paul St. Phone 41-929. L AWNMOWERS and Saws Collected, Sharpened, delivered: latest machinory. longest experience.—Cranston, Eden Terrace Phone 44-375. PAINTING, Paporhanging. best work, contract. —Francis, 51 Gribble-Hirst Rd.. Snndringhairt, 5.2. PAINTER, Paperhanger; quick, clean, neat; tradesman; day labour; estimates. Tr"''ne, Phono 45-957. « PAINTING-. Paperhanging, tradesman, competent and reliable; satisfactory workmanship guaranteed; very low estimates (refs,). —Roliablo, 450, Herai.d. PLUMBER (Registered). Sanitary, contract or labour; e.h.w., gas fitting; workmanship. materials guaranteed.—Ring Watkins. 24-573. " PRUNING Expert, Orchards from 6d tree. —7 Leighton St., Grey Lynn. Phone 2(i-702. SHOPS and Offices. Act wisely by consulting Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. re cleaning.—Phono 44-000. " WALTER LONG. —General Engineers Cylinders Reground. Gears every description manufactured.—D.S.C. Bldgs.. Chancery St. 43-299. \A7"ASRTNG, Cleaning, 4 days week; Cm, »» fares; reliable, good refs.—C.R.. 199, llfhai.i), Rollers Re-rubbered; guaran- * * teed; collected, delivered. Newroll Works. 32 Fanshawo 5t..2 doors from Hobson _St. ABOUT Tarring, Sanding, Concreting, Tennis Courts; also Lnwns, Grounds.— Southgato, 43 Cromwell Rd., Mt. Eden; 21-543. " rpßl "-CLEANING 1 EXCERPT. From Cambridge: "I am forwarding a check suit to be 'Tri'-Cleaned and pressed. . . . Would also like to express by appreciation of the way the tweed suit I sent you was returned. . . . It looked very nice indeed. I was well pleased with the work." TOWEL SUPPLY LAUNDRY, Ph. 40-895. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION, suit business genta.; permanents, casuals; harbour view, tennis.—2 Elizabeth St., Ponso'nby. Phono 27-01)5. Accommodation. —Warwick House, 49 Wellesley St. West; 2 minutes Civio: Bed. Breakfast, 3s 6d.—Phone 40-140. Accommodation.— Save Searching. We can fulfil your requirements.—Tasman Bureau. 411 Cooke'3 Bldgs. Phone 30-917. Accommodation offered refined joung Business Men, near City; evtry conv.; phone, etc.—Apply Herald. Accommodation.— "cieavehouse," 15 Piu St.—Superior Double, Single Rooms, gas; terms moderate. Accommodation.—" Palm-Lynn," 401 Queen St.— Superior Double. Single Rooms; breakfast optional.—Phone 42-693. ARRAS, 12 Symonds St. Superior Doubles, Singles; breakfast, board, rooms, tray.—4o-293. A UCKLAND'S Board-Rcsidenco Agency, 36 Phoenix Chambers (opf>. G.P.0.), 41-IGG, offers Free Servico Accommodation Seekers. A UCKLAND Y.M.C.A.—Excellent Accommodation for Men. Casual charges. Bed and Breakfast, 4s 6d per day, 25s per week; Full Board. 6s 6d per day, 35s per week; Permanent Residents. 23s 6d and 265. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL. »- Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Girls and Women. Tennis court, laundry, Study and Sewing Room. Board from 18s. Also accbmmodation for visitors. Apply Matron. Aurora hotel, VICTORIA ST. WEST. Entirely Under New Management. Bed and Breakfast, 4s 6d; 7s 6d per Day, £2 2s per Week. Phone 45-370. 808 BRADLEY, Prop. A VONHYRSTE. 62 Symonds St.-First-class Accommodation; bright, homely; permanents, casuals. Mrs. Crawford, Proprietress. 45-199.

BELVUE" Private Hotel, Alfred St.— Superior Accommr^dation; Casual, 9s day, »£2 103 week; Permanent arranged.— 42-637 BELLA VISTA (Under Entirely New Management).—Peimanent Boarderß, Mar. ried Couples. Good table. Early breakfast. Phone. _ BOARD offered Pensioners, £2 16s monthly; share room.—loo Nelson St., City. " "DURWOOD," Princes St.. 3min. City.— Beautiful surroundings; casual, £2 2s week; good table.—Phono 41-484. CARISBROOKE, Devonport. —■_ First-class Accommodation; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. A. Wagstaff. Phone 22-539. CATHOLIC Hostel, 100 Symonds St.— Board. 22s 6d; Bed. Breakfast, 4s; Casuals. 6s day; Ladies. Gents. CHALET " Private Hotel, Eden Crescent (opposite "Cargei/').— Comfortable Board, permanents. casuals; tariff moderate.—Phone 41-732. "/CHIMES," 57 Symonds St.—Select Single or Double Rooms; breakfast or full board, garage, tennis court.—4l-144. DEVONPORT, "Roc Roi," 5 Garden Tor. —Vacancies Casuals and Permanents: close to Wharf.—Phone 22-573. TPLEVATED, Double, Single; mtn. trams; J-J reasonable.—Phone 26-829. 4 Franklin Rd.. Ponsonby. ; p LENEAGLES " Private Hotel. 10 CarlvX ton Gore Rd.—Superior Accommodation. harbour views.—Phone 46-760. GRAFTON. 30 Park Ave.—Comfortable Board, 1 or 2 Gentlemen; laundry; moderate. GIRL, refined. or Schoolgirl, offered homo cheaply; young mother; husband frequently away.—s Arabi St., Balmoral. . „" JJOTEL FERNLEIGH," 28 Symonds St. (Close City). Excellent Cuisine. Reduced Tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Phone 41-319. HOTEL TITIRANGI has Vacancies for Limited Number of Permanent Guests for the winter months, at specially reduced tariff.—Phone 20-737. HERNE BAY.—"Refined Home, young Business People: billiard table; reasonable tariff.—Phone 26-866. HOME, comfortable, 2 young Men.—s6l Manukau Rd., Epsom; near barn. L.ARGE Sunny Room, suit t>vo mates.—l 9 Day St., Newton: 45-167. MEN, young; 17s Gd, washing and ironing.— I Ligar Place, off Grafton Bridge. "YTURSE would Board Lady requiring care, i-' or semi-invalid; pleasant home, quiet country suburb; 30a weekly.—Nurse. 96M. HF.it ALP. ROOMS, double and single, sunny, elevated position; within 2nd section; homely and comfortable.—Phone 29-600. " CJAN REMO," 3 Lower Symonds St.— Superior Double Room with full board, moderate tariff.—43-320. _ , SINGLE or Double Rooms, refined home, sunny position. 2nd section; phone: moderate. —287 Mt. Eden Bd. SYMONDS ST.—Mount Royal, opp. Post Office. Visitors. Permanents: Room, breakfast, ss; Daily, 6s. —Phone 30-675. rpHE LIONS. 72 Wellesley St. West.— x Select Accommodation. Full BoaTd. Bed and Breakfast. rpHE VYNE. Symonds St.—Permanents .1 from 22s Gd; share. 21s; bed and breakfast, 4s.—Phone 46-249. " "\/t7"AINUI,"« Symonds St., entrance next » V State Theatre.—Room with Breakfast: 4s daily; full hoard.—3o-708. IF you appreciate quiet luxury, you will like living at Arundel. Waterloo Quadrnnt. Phono 44-744. JpRINCES LODGE. PRIVATE HOTEL. Delightfully situated. Opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St. Phone 47-454. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tariff,) 10s per day; £3 per week. Permanent Guests by Arrangement. Bed and Breakfast, 6s. . Phono 44-268.

VTENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL, » Kins Edward Parade. Devonport. New Management: SYDNEY AND PAGE. First-class Seaside Accommodation. Spacious Lounges. Tennis Courts. Tariff: 10s Day; £3 Week. Permanent Guests by Arrangement. Phono 22-460. APARTMENTS WANTED BED-SITTING Boom, large, sunny, kitchenette combined; bath, etc., inside; small Single Bedroom.— 8.T., 434. llkrai.d. DEVONPORT, Stanley Bay.-Flat, furnished or unfurnished, self-contained, refined adults.—R.P., 271. Uf.tiald. unfurn., self-contained; within Ist section: permanent.—N.B., 37, Herald. or Rooms, Partly Film.; fireplace . essential; 2 Ladies; Mt. Edon, 2nd, 3rd section.—S.N., 245, Herai.p. small, scp. kitchenette; unfurn; - Lady, 1 child (4); Homo Buy or Ponsonby.—H.B., 231, Herald. LADY Pensioner wants Room, furn., fireplace. quiet, handy Epsom Library.— Phono 13-669. LADY requires Furn. , Bed-Sitting Room in quiet home; suburbs preferred.—X.Y.Z., 195, Heiumj. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 2

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