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TO LET. TO LET. — Cottage at Westshore; 3 rooms, sleeping porch, motor shecl. Apply 62 George's Drive. TO LET. — 7-roomcd Ilouse for i'our months, at 17/6 per week. Applv .1. P. MaiHi, Kowhai Road. TO LET. — s Rooms, Carlyle Street, town cnd : every conveniences ; newly papered ; 30;-. Apply 20 Burlington Road. TO LET. — Self-contained I'urnished Flat, ideal for oue. 19 Brewster Street. mO LET. — Douhle and single i'urnished X bedrooms; use of conveniences. 57 Carlyle Street. TO LET. — Modern 4-roomed Bungalow, Port side Milton Road; handy to tiani; rent 30'-. Apply 136 M'aghorne Street. TO LET— I'urnished Cottage, 274 HasiA ings Street, opposite tram stop; 3 minutes from Parade. Apply W. J. Pa Hot. TO LET — Douhle furnished bed-sitting rooin; own gas stove and use of all conveniences. 9 Edwardes Street. ITO LET.— Three suites of new Offices JL in Daily Telegraph's premises in Tennyson Street Apply to Manager, Daily Telegraph, for terms. mo LET. — Rooms, suitable for dentist or medical practitionor ; up-to-date and well lighted; situated in Daily Telegraph premises. Apply to Manager, Daily Telegraph. rro LET you know. — The Majestic Tea■H- rooms are open every evening till 11 o'cloclc. The right place for supper after the pictures; ciuick service. TO LET. — Double and single rooms; breakfast tray optional. 44 Dickens Street. riTO LET. — Large douhle and single furF- nished rooms, all conveniences; central. "Shortlands," 12 Marine Parade. TO LET. 7 Rooms, Thnekerav Street, £2 10/-. 2 Rooms, unfurnished, 12/6. 2 Rooms and Shop, £1. Corner Shop and Dwelling. Emerson Street. Office, verv central. J. CLARK THOMSON. Tefm yson Street, Napier. TO LET. — A landlord who sued for dainages the other dav lamented that his tenant's dog bit him and ruined his trousers. Yt7ell. he asked for the rent, as he wanted . to buy a pair of those cliea^ 'Xmas Shoes selling at Hannah's, Napier and Hastings, l TO LET. Elizabefh Road, 6 rooms, 25/-. Yigor Brown Street, 6 rooms, 35/-. Emerson Street, Shop, 70/-. France Road. 7 rooms, 50/-. Shakespeare Ten-ace. 7 rooms, 50/J. H. OLDUAM, Land Agent. 'Phone 3953. rgTO LET.— Aecorditig to a. fashion note, women's furs will he fuller and men's pocket-hooks flatter. No alteration in Honnah's prices, All fashionable Shoes cut in pricc for Xmas trade. Napier and Hastings. TO LET. — Shop in Willcsley Road. recently occupied by boot repairer, etc.; cheap rent to good tenant. Apply Plaver Eros.. Coal, I'irewood and Grain Arerchanls, Thackeray Street, 'phone 2558. BOARD AND RES1DENCE. BOARD and residence, gentlemen preferred ■. good tablo ; terms moderate. 8 AJay Avenue, Napier. YACANCIES for two respectable working men; terms moderate. At 34 A[unroc Street. J OLOMA. — Vacancies, permanent ancl -B— /_ • casual gaests; s.uperior accommodation; terms moderate. 'Phone 2509. CLYDE Court for permanent hoarders; dose Baths and Parada; healthy, qniet, first-class table. 'Phone 3701. "rfYHE Pines," 23 Fitzroy Road. — Pri,va^e. board and residence; beautiful situation on Napier hills; handy to tram; good cuisine and every comfort. D. Wishart, proprietor. 'Phone 3926. "/HLENLYON," Lincoln. Road. Napier, 'CJT for superior Board_ and Residence. Unequalled situation. with glorious sea Views. TTandy to town and tram. G E. MOODY . Proprietor. "OURNISHED Apartments with nll private modern conveniences; very central. "The Midlnnd," Clive Square, Napier. HOUSES WANTED. WANTED jinrnediately. — Small furnished Elat, near Parade and town. 'Phone 2918. TO RENT OR LEASE. XTKTANTED. — Two young men to share * y a rooni; central. AVrite "Three." this office. JS^ANTED, Westshore or Waimarama. " ™ Ilouse or share house, or room and porch ; use conveniences. 'Phone 689, Hastings. npO RENT, from January 11th, for four weeks. — Beautiful complete furnished Flat; cheap; central. Apnlv "Sunshine," this office. or 'phone* 3866. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. c. FOR EXCHANGE— Owner of first-class Wireless Set visbes to exchange for Cabinefc Gramophone. Wriie "Radio," this office. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buy— A second-hand Car; 2-seater preferred. Reply to "Cash," this office. \\l ANTED to Buy.— Large or small ▼ » qnantities_ of good House Furniture; cash on delivery, hut must have no borer. Syd. Taylor. Emerson Street, 'phone 2599. ANTED to Buv.— Good Furniture; ** one piece or a houseful; and we pay cash. Syd. Taylor. Emerson Street, 'phone 2599. WANTED TO BUY— POULTRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. H B r[,E,JBSH0:E, GUPPY'S ROAD, GREENMEADOWS, 'Phone 2808-

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 284, 4 January 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 284, 4 January 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 284, 4 January 1930, Page 1

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