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APARTMENTS WANTED BED-SITTING Room, furn., phone, fireplace, gas ring; Heme Bay, Parnell. — Bank Officer, 510, DB.S. Kooin, twin beds, s.c.; moderate; « refined couple.—T.X.. 794 M, Herald. LDERLY Couple want 'furnished Flat, or Half House. —Permanent, 81-1, Herald. 1/iLAT, furn., or suitable Dwelling; M.C., JO infant. —Reasonable, 582, Herald. 171LAT, small, 2-3 rooms, furn.; Shore pre- . ferred.—Reasonable, 539, Herald. I?LAT, business couple, 3 rooms, within 2nd Section.—S.P., 722, Herald. "171 L AT, small, or Apartment, unfurn., X 1 wanted by quiet, reliable Couple, no children.—B.P., 540, Herald. J7ILAT, unfurn., or Rooms, 2, s.c., Married . Couple, Ellerslie, Otahuhu, Onehunga.— Westbrooke, Rockfield Rd., Penrose. JriLA'i, unfunrshed, s.c., with 2 bedrooms, . living room and sun porch, preferably waterfront, garden.—Ring 24-849. t>LAT, furnished, or Double Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, where baby no objection.—'T.X.. 80, Herald. self-contained Flat, select, phone, central. —Phono 3*2-024■ jnURNISHED Flat or part of a House, for JF married couple with a baby; reasonable; Gro.y Lynn or Ponsonby District. Apply 2 Haydn St., City. GENTLEMAN, elderly, requires 2 Rooms, unfurn., s.c., handy tram or bus.—J.R., 1 Victor St., Avondale. p ENTLEWOMiAN requires Furnished vT Single Room, superior home; fortnight; near town; 25/-. —Superior, 165, Herald, Hamilton. LADY, refined, requires well furn. B.S. Room, superior home, sunny situation, handy trams —R.Y., 5(30. Herald. MC„ quiet, want self-cont. Flat, unfurn.; . reasonable rent.—R.F.. 767, Herald. ORTH SHORE, or handy City.—Furnished Flat, s.c., by M.C.; reasonable; urgent.—Phone 22-706. %>OOM, unfurn., fireplace; trams; lady;sfat<! fl\ terms; moderate. —S.E., 089, Herald. "DOOM, with convs., near Coronation Rd., • lVj Takapuna.—R.N., 725, Herald. ROOM, convs., furn., unfurn., farm, near City; immediate, permanent; moderate. —Apply Homely, 503 M, Herald. ROOMS (2), unfurn., large, k'ette; or Half House; 2nd section; urgent.—23o Jervois Rd., Heme Bay. ROOMS (2), unfurnished, vicinity "Whapiti Ave.; quiet household essential. —R.V., 781, Herald.

rPWO Rooms, unfurn., "OnehunKa or vicinity 1. preferred.—Apply J.H.A.. (i 46. II KHALI). TWO Rooms, kitchenette, fnrn. or unfiirn., I. M.C., North Shore or City.—Kefs., S'J'J, 11 KHALI). XTNFURN. Living Room, bedroom, kitchencite; Business Couple.—4s2 Qnecn St. O Unfurn. Rooms or Flat, near Epsom-One-mJ bungii.—R.W., 775 M. Hkrai.d. A FTER Easter, by Married Couple, Single .Rooms (permanent) in select Boarding House or Apartment, or Furnished Flat, within 2nd section; quiet situation essential. RESTFUL, 661, Herald. AGENCIES VACANT TV/TANUFACTURER Cosmetics requires IV± Agents whole N.Z., or Agents, own formulas scientifically made up.—Supplies, 468, Herald. MONET FOR FARMERS. INTERESTING* SIDE-LINE. A well-established and popular Life Assurance Institution is anxious to appoint Farmers of good repute as Sub-agents in various country districts throughout New Zealand. Farmers prominent in the Community life of their district are rendering their country and fellow-men a service by interesting themselves iti the development of the protection of the Farmers by Life Assurance. Supplement your income by ready cash payments by contacting only the right people. Territorial Managers will train and afford every helpful assistance. Apply, giving full particulars of your standing in "rural community, to RARE OPPORTUNITY, 384, Herald.

AGENCIES WANTED SALESMAN offered good sideline, suitable sale to stores, etc. Stationery, 699, SHARES AND DEBENTURES IDNEY (jp^ICKLEBANK, SHAREBROKER, HOB DILWORTH BUILDING AUCKLAND. C.l Telegrams; " TBANK." Telephones 43-940. gIDNEY rpHORNE QEORGE & 00. (Est. 1909), STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. Sidney Thome George, Peter C. Savage, Members Auckland Stock Exchange JACKSON RUSSELL BUILDINGS. 23 Shortland Street. Telephone 42-120. Telegrams: Thorney. yy yy allace qunson. MEMBER AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE, N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., C.l betters, P.O. Box 214. Phone 45-105 Telegramsi " Transfer." Auckland pERPETUAL SALES. LIMITED. INDEPENDENT BROKERS, FORESTRY INVESTMENT CONSULTANTS HEAD OFFICE: Safe Deposit Buildings High Street, AUCKLAND, C.l. f.O. Box 1351. Phone 46-620 BRANCHES AT Wellington and Christchurch. Agencies in All Principal Towns. Telegraphic Code Address: "Salesco' IMPORTANT.—The Public are advised that in the purchase and|or sale of Shares, Stock or Debentures, Perpetual Sales, Ltd.. are independent brokers and not agents of any particular persons, firm or company. gIDNEY rpRICKLEBANK, Are Sellers of:— £ 1 s d 300 Woolworths Holdings . . at 016 0 100 Bank of N.Z. .. at 2 1 9 100 A.C.I. - - - - at 22 0 100 Sanfords (pref.) .. at 014 3 55 Whakatane Paper .. at 0 3 6 200 Cox Bros. .. at 010 0 100 Goldsbrough Mort .. at 1 10 0 We are Buyers of: — Auckland Gas (contributing). Northern Steam. South British Insurance. Broken Hill Pt.v. Mount Morgan. Woolworths (N.Z.). We are Buyers of Sterling. gIDNEY rpRICKLEBANK, STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, 006 DILWORTH BUILDING. AUCKLAND. Telegrams: "Tbank, Auckland. Telephone: 43-946. Q J QREEN'S jgULLETIN (9/3/40). SELLERS OFFER THE FOLLOWING STOCKS IN CONVENIENT PARCELS: ALL OTHER QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. C. J. GEEENSTOCK AND SHAREBROKER. YORKSHIRE HOUSE. SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephones: Telegrams: 42-499) "GREENSTOCK." 30-085). Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 2

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