to let. TIRO LET. — A few nice Baches and sunA- ny Rooms; board if required; central. 19 Vautier Street. TO LET. — Shop, in good position, Dickens Street; rent 20/-. Appiy R. Dockery, Emerson Street. TO LET. — 5-roomed House, in East Clive; all conveniences. For fuil particulars apply Box 22, Clive. TO LET. — Double furnished room; own gas stove, E.L. and all conveniences. 9 Edwardes Street. TO LET.— House 6 rooms. 2| acres. Greenmeadows, 32/6 weekly; 6 rooms, Parade, 32/6. Merson & Keen. rVIO LET. — Furnished Flat, all modern A. conveniences; view; near town. Apply H. Brown, 8 Seaview Terrace. HpO LET.— Single furnished Bach; own A. gas, E.L., bath; references required. Write "Bach," this officer|lO LET. — ^Large furnished front bedA- sitting room and small furnished Flat, with use of all conveniences. Apply 108 Marine Parade. TO LET. — Double-fronted Shop with 5 rooms and workshop (50ft x 30ft), opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickens Street. Apply to Gilberd & Co.. Keiinedy Road. Napier South. TO LET. — "Loloma" for good, clean, quiet, large rooms. or bed and breakfast 15/- per week. Mrs Bott, Madeira Steps, 'phone 2509. TO LET.— Furnished Flat Apply Mrs T. C. Moore, 49 Tennyson Street. rjnO LET. — Modern 4-roomed\ Bungalow, A- Port side Milton Road; handy to tram. Apply 156 Waghorne Street. TO LET. — 5-roomed House, all conveniences, newly renovated ; 184 Hastings Street 'Phone 3673. TO LET. — 5-roomed Flat; all conveniences. Apply J. P. Smith, 5 Kowhai Road. TO LET.— Rooms, 6uitable for dentist or medical practitioner ; up-to-date and well lighted; situated in Daily Telefraph premises. Apply to Manager, )afly Telegraph. TO LET. — Double and single rooms ; breakfast tray optional. 44 Dickens Street TO LET. — Large double and single furnished rooms all conveniences; central. "Shortlands," 12 Marino Parade. TO LET. — A visitor to Dunedin says he paid 4/- for a hair-cut; this is "shear" robbery. No such high prices are charged at the Working Men's Boot Shop. Big sale still going strong. "C1URNISHED Bed-Sitting-room to Let; A- board optional; own entrance; Napier South. Write "IX," this Office. TO LET. T ARGE UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, Hastings Street. Air Service, Bowser Pumps, etc. Rental, £6 per week net. Apply ' J. H. OLDHAM, Land Agent. 'Phone 3953. TO 'LET,. • * 5 Rooms ahd conveniences, Taradale, £1 10/-. 4 Rooms and conveniences. Greenmeadows, £l 2/6. Bluff Hill, £3. Cameron Road, £2 5/-. Office, central, moderate rental; ground floor. House at Westshore, 20/-. • J. CLARK THOMSON. board and residence. WANTED to Board. — Young lady or two friends; comfortable home; 25/- Reply. "Napier South," this Office. YOUNG Man desires private full Board ; single room. Terms to "Civ.il Servant," this office. VACANCY for 2 working men boarders; soft washing; 27/6. 14 Station Street, Napier. LANSDOWNE House, 42 Marine Parade. Double rooms to let. 'Phone 3675. CLYDE Court for permanent boarders; overlooking bay, close to Baths; clean, quiet; first-class table. 'Phone 3701. "OURNISHED Apartments with all priA- vate modern conveniences; very central. "The Midland," Clive Square, Napier. "rflHE Pines," 23 Fitzroy Road.— Private board and residence; beautiful situation on Napier hills; handy to tram ; good cuisine and every comfort. D. Wishart, proprietor. 'Phone 3926. LENLYON," Lincoln Road, Napier, VJT for superior board and residence. Unequalled situation, with glorious sea views. Handy to town and tram. G. E. MOODY : Proprietor. houses wanteo. YOUNG Gentleman requires small Furnished Flat, close to town. Reply, giving particular, "A.B.C..' this Office. wanted to rent. WANTED to Rent. — 4 or 5-roomed Bungalow, with all conveniences, and garage if possible; no children; highest references can be supplied. Write, stating rental to "Professional," c/o this office. wanted to exchance. KT^ANTED to Exchange. — Excellent 6- ▼ " valve Wireless Set for good Piano. Write "Teacher," this office. WANTED TO HlRE. V7R7"ANTED to Hire, for a week. — A Y T Road'ster or Touring Car. Reply "Car," Daily Telegraph. Hastings. SEWING Machines. — M. Levenston, late 24 years with Singer Co., repairs al] makes of machines; work guaranteed. Names and addresses left Levenston. c/o this office, will receive prompt attention. ]\TEW goods at W. Dodds', Emerson Street. Suits from £6. HIGH-CLASS Tailoring at reasonable prices that will meet the requirements of the most exacting. R. Williamson, Emerson Street. "OEAL Lemon Squash, made from the AA> real lemons — a refreshing and health-giving drink. Try it when visitmg the Majestic Tea and Luncheon Rooms, w.here prompL aervice and atton- ! tion ralea. . |
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 1
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