ro LET. TO LLT. — Lurnished ITat, sclf-coniain-ed, hot water; view, near town. H. B ro iv n, S Seaview Terrace. TO LLT. — Semi-Bungalow. 131 AYaghorne Street, in periect condition; rent 25'-. Apply Bryant's. TO LLT, Hastings Wcst.— Lurnished House, 4 rooms. kitchcnetle ! three monthb or longer. 200-Lovcdale Road, Hastings. TO LLT.— New 6'-roomed Bungalow, e\ery couvenience; Milton Road, Port side/near tram; rent 30/-. 'Phone 2674. ' TO LE'IV near Hospital— Four-roomed Uous'o, large conerete yard, car accommodation, L.L., gas califont; sunny aud sheltcrecl; rent 25/-. Write "Beauty Sjiot," this office. npo LLT. — Unturnishcd Hat '(1 or 2 X rooms). Hastings Street (upstairs); electric light, gas, II. and ii- water, ennniel bath. Apply Bryant's. TO LLT. — Cottage at Westshore; 3 rooms, sleeping porch, motor shed. Apply 62 Georgc's Drive. mu LLT.— 7-roomed Ilouse for four X months, at 17/6 per week. Appl.v J . P. Smith, Kowhai Road. mu LLT. — 8 Rooms, Carlyle Street, X lown end; everv com cniences ; newI v papered; 30/-. Apply 20 Burlingtou lload. TO LLT.— Double and single furnished bedrooms; use of coin eniences. 57 Carlyle Street. ritO LLT.— Modern 4-roomed Bungalow, X Port side Milton Road; handy to tram; rent 30/-. Apply 156 Waghorne Street. TO LET— Double furnished bed-sitting rqom ; own gas stove and use of all conveniences. 9 Edwardes Street. TO LET. — Three snites of new Offices in Daily Telegraph's premises in Tennyson Street- Apply to Manager, Daily Telegraph, for terms. TO LET— Rooms, suitable for dentist or medical practitioner ; up-to-date and well lighted; situated in Daily Telegraph premises. Apply to Manager, Daily Telegraph. TO LET you know— The Majestic Tearooms are open evet'y evening till II o'clock. The right place for supper after the pictures; quick service^ TO LET.— Double arid single rooms; breakf'ast tray optioual. 44 Dickens Street. TO LET.— Large double and single furnished rooms. all conveniences; central. "Shortlands," 12 Marine Parade. TO LET. 7 Rooms, Thackerav Street, £2 10/-. 2 Rooms, unfurnished, 12/6. 2 Rooms and Shop, £1Corner Shop and Dwelling. Emerson Street. Office, very central. .T. CLARK THOMSON. _,i„Tennyson Street, Napier. TO LET, — A laqdlord wbo sued for damages the otber day lamented that his tenant's dog Bit him. nnd ruined his trousers. Well, he asked for the rent, as he wanted to buy a pair of those eheap 'Xmas Shoes selling at Han-
nab's, Napier and Hastings. TO LET. Elizabeth Road, 6 rooms, 23/-. Vigor Brown Street, 6 rooms, 35/-. Emerson Street, Shop, 70/-. France Road, 7 rooms, 50/-. Shakespeare Terrace. 7 rooms, 50/J. H. OLDHAM, Land Agent. 'Plione 3953. TO LET.— According to a fashion note, wom,cn's furs will be fuller and men's pocket-books flatter. No alteratioti in Hannah's prices. All fashionable Shoes cut in price for Xmas trade. Napier and Hastings. TO LET.— Shop in Willesley Road. recently occupied by boot repairer, etc.: cbeap rent to good tenant. Apply Player Bros., Coal, Firewood and Grain Merchants. Thackeray Street, 'phone 2558. BOARO AND RESIOENCE. WORKMAN requires board ; breakfast: and tate lunch. no evening nieal. State terms to "Urgent," tliis office. YOUNG man desires board, handy to Hospital, with facilities for study; telephone essential, Write "Studenfc," this office. BOARD and residence, gentlemen preferred ; good table ; terms moderate. S May Avenue, Napier. ~\T ACANCIES for two respectable * working men ; terms moderate. At 34 Mnnroe Street. LOLOYIA. — Vacancies, permanent and casual guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. 'Plione 2509. CLYDE Court for permanent boarders; close Baths and Parada; bealthy, quiet, first-class table. 'Phone 3701. 'TinHE Pines," 23 Fitzroy Roatl.— PriX vatc board and. residence; beautiful situation on Napier bills; bandy to tram; good cuisine and everv comfort. D. Wishart, proprietor. 'Phone 3926. "GLENLYON," Lincoln Road, Napier, v?T for superior Board aud Residence. Unequalled situation. with glorious sea views. Handy to town and tram. G E. MOODY r Proprietor, FURNISHED Apartments with all private modern conveniences; very central. "The Midland." Clive Sqnare, Napier. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED. — Furnished or unfurnish- ■ ed room for working woman; conveniences, central. Write "Woi'ker," this office. HOUSES WANTED. WANTED immediately. — Small furnished Flaf, near Parade and town. 'Phone 2948. TO RENT OR J-EASE. WANTED— Two young men to share a room ; central. Wi'ite "Three," this office. WANTED TO EXCHANCE. FOR EXCHANGE— Owner of first-class Wireless Sct wislies to exchange.for Oablnct Gramophone, WriU "Radio," this offiee, ; . * v • •
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 1
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