to let. TO LET.— Furnished Elat. Apply Moore, 49 Tennyson Street. npO LET, Naxiier Terrace, just iiast X school, sunny position.— Comiortabie Home, garden; rent 30/-. James P. Thomson, house 'phone 2371. TO LET. — Plat, all conveniences, hot and cold water in kitchen, batkroom and wash-house. and gas copper. Apply "Central," this office. TO LET. — Half of furnished 9-rooljied house,. top of Skakespeare Hill. Apply "M.H.R.," this office. fFtO LET. — Two large rooms, unfurnishX ed; use of conveniences and telophone. Ring 2884. TO LET. — 5-roomed House (furnished), 28 Carnell Street; rent 36/- per veek. Apply Store, opposite. TO LET— Comfortahly furnished Apartment; own gas stove, all .conveniences; handy tram. 114 Parade. /ino LET. — 5-roomed House, H. and C. X water, E.L. ; Awatoto ; 18/6 week rent. Apply Jack Harris, 'phone 3463. npO LET.— Well-built 1-roomed Whare, 'X on quartei'-acre section; rent to approved unmarried tenant, 5/- per week. Apply R. Eaton, Osier Road, Greenmeadows. TO LET.— Large furnished front bedsitting room and small furnished Flat, with use of all conveniences. Apply 108 Marine Parade. TO LET. — Two nice new 5-roomed Homes, the latest conveniences; to adults only; rent 22/6 per week. Apply Mrs J. P. Smith, 5 Kowhai Road. TO LET. — 13-roomed House, Seaiy Road, Napier. W. P. Einch, Architect. TO LET. — "Loloma" for good, clean, quiet, large rooms. or bed and breakfast 15/- per week. Mrs Bott. Madeira Steps, 'phone 2509. TO LET. — Rooms, suitable for dentist or medieal practitioner ; up-to-date and well 'lighted ; situated jn Daily Tele•graph premises. Apply to Manager, Daily 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 Marine Parade. TO LET you know. — We are now occupying premises nearly opposite to where we wcre before. Maney's Pharmacy, Emerson Street. 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. TO LET OR LEASE. 1 AA ACRE DAIRY FARM or GrazXW jng. Also to let or lease, threeroomed COTTAGE with i-acre to 5 acfes. Apply R. H. J. HAMLIN, Thackeray Street. . TO LET. . * 4 Rooms, Craven Street, 24/-. 5 Rooms and Shop, Kennedy Road, 50/-. 6 Rooms, Marine Parade, 35/-. 7 Rooms, Napier Terrace, 40/-. 5 Rooms, Roslyn Road, 35/-. J. H. OLDHAM, • Land Agent. 'Phone 3953. TO LET. New Elat, commodious and central; suit professional purposes. Bluff Hill. £3. . 5 Rooms and ' conveniences, Taradale, £1 10/-., Office, central. moderate rental; ground floor. House at Westshore. 20/-. Furnished House, £2 10/-. J. CLARK THOMSON. t6 rent or lease. WANTED to Rent, — 3 or 4-roomed House or rooms (unfurnished). Reply "Unfurnished," this office. WANTED to Rent. — 5-roomed Bungalow, Taradale or Greenmeadows : garage preferred; no children.- Write Good Tenant," this office: T*7*ANTED to Rent, during- Easter.— vv Comfortable furnished Bach at Westshore. Particulars to "Rest" or 'phone 2214. WANTED to Rent. — Up-to-date fiverdomed Bungalow on flats. Restating rent, to "Permanent," this office. , rooms wanted. WANTED. — Small unfurnished 'room; urgent; no children, Write "A. , P-," this office. _• houses wanted. T^TANTED. — Flat or two unfurnished * » rooms and kitchenette, or 4-roomed Hquse. Write, stating terms, "Flat," this office. wanted to hire. WANTED to Hire, for a week. — A Roadster or TouringCar. Reply "Car," Daily Telegraph. Hastings. TAUPO FISHING AND CAMPING. T OUGHLIN'S LAUNCHES are cbeapXJ est to hire — Kingfisher £3, Tamiti £310/-, Tainui £4 per day. Experienced drivers who know the best Fishing and Camping Grounds ■ : Telegrams: v.v "LOUGHLTN. TAUPO." T*THY pay more for your clothes when * ▼ you can get the best at reasonable prices from R. Williamson, Tailor? I3EAL Lemon Squash. made from the X\» real lemons— a refreshing and health-giving drink. Try it when visiting the Majestic Tea and Luncheon Rooms, where prompt service and attenHon rules - RYE Bread— the famous Continental Bread— recommended by doctors as the most nourishing and digestible bread made- Try Murdoch's. made .from. pare rye. Fresh every Tuesdnv, -'Phones 2679 nnd 2995. ' T?JUNTA1N Pens. — Waterman, . 25/-;' X Swan 21/-; Blackbird, 10/6; Platignum. 2/6; Sheaffer Pencils. gold 25/ nickel 7/6. We repair all makes of pens THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Hastings Street. r I YBE latest in throw-over Fur Necklets, X all silk lined, in Coney, 27/6^ 35/to 45/-; Grey Squirrel, 65/-; 1 only Sable Wallaby, 87/6. These are exceptional value. Edwards, Lathaxp. Street,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 1
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