BOOMS TO LET. Twelve Words l/». 3 Days 2/8. s CUNNY Furnished Double Bed Sitting Room and Kitchenette. 76 Chester f street, central. y X 389 • /COMFORTABLY Furnished Single Bach; linen, e.I. and cooker. Ring - 31-736. 3825 T3APANUI Road —Sunny, Furnished Single Bed-sitting Room, 0/-. Suit Nurse. 'Phone 23-290. X 874 ?, TTNFURNISHED Rooms, or part, of House, near Latimer square. ; Apply H465, “Press.” CUNNY Furnished Bed-sitting Room, kitchenette; suit business lady. Westcott, 26 Hereford street. X 469 WEST End —To let. Large Sunny Un- * » » furnished Bed-Siltingroom; sepc arate entrance. 78 Armagh street. X 616 , rpo Let, two Unfurnished Rooms, con--L veniences, in quiet home. ReaT sonable. 14 Caledonian road, close Bealey avenue. i ORIVATE, Sunny, Upper Storey, two -L Large Rooms; Ante-room; part J furnished; private entrance. Riccarton. H543, "Press.” __ ■ I ARGE Sitting-room, Bed- -/ room, Kitchenette, Gas Cooker. • Own entrance. Lower Riccarton. Phone 35-282. Ladies only. 3677 ; »> 'FURNISHED Rooms, conveniences, & kitchen utensils; suitable married couple. 238 Dyers Pass, Cashmere. X 912 DETACHED Room, sunny position, furnished or unfurnished, with bathroom and private entrance. Apply 79 Springfield road, St. Albans. ’Phone 22-252. 3840 “T>EACHCLIFFS,” Sumner, has bedrooms to let, with use of dining room, drawing room, balcony, and kitchen; bed linen provided and laundered. Misses Huggins and Suckling, 7 Head street. Telephone 398-556 K. H4453 FLATS TO LET. SUPERIOR Furnished City Flat, three rooms and kitchenette. ’Phone 38-501. • X 739 T ARGE Unfurnished Flat, bed-sitting--*-i room and kitchenette. 265 Kilmore street. ’ X 526 QUNNY, Self-contained two-roomed Flat, 32/6. Two others available shortly. 38 Holly road. ' X 632 UURNISHED Flat, 2 Rooms and kit- -*• chenette, sun porch, New World cooker. 205 Worcester street. X 446 vyANTED Let,~ Weir-furnished Bed- ” sitting-room and Kitchenette. Apply, 4 Webb street, cnr. Papanui road. O Unfurnished Flats. 56 Woodham road. J. V. Jacobson, 55 Murray place. ’Phone 32-236. pLATS. New, Two Rooms, Kitchenettes, and bathrooms. 30/-. _35/-. Holly road. A. R. Sherris, Estate Agent. X 836 VIEW City Flats, best in town, selfcontained, garages, 3 rooms, kitchenette, Apply F. Williamson ' and Co., 193 Manchester street. __ -XB4l Self-contained City Flat, Dining Alcove, central healing, and constant Hot Water. Every modern convenience. Unfurnished or part furnished. £2 ss._ ’Phone 32-097. VIEW City “Flats," best in town''Selfcontained, garages, 3 rooms, kitchenette. Apply F. Williamson and Jo., 193 Manchester street. X 9982 ~ outlook, Victoria square. Sunny, deal in every respect. Leonard Banks, 08 Armagh street. 3722 ’IVTALMESBURY,” 17 Church lane, Merivale, small Self-contained Well-furnished Flat, sunny; suit quiet businesswoman. ’Phone 22-703. 9799 rjabNE Flats, North Brighton, has Furnished Rooms with private ounge; all conveniences* ’Phone 17-244.. 4546 "BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED FLAT. TO LET—SUNNY HOUSE FLAT (NEW). [N Splendid Residential position, fully furnished; large lounge room, lining recess, kitchenette, laundry, bedrooms and sun room, bathroom, bower room, and every convenience, milt to get the Sun. Apply FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 131-133 Worcester street. 3162 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T3RIVATE Board offered Business ■L. Gentleman, City: telephone. Re- ; ply H136, “Press.” X 144 j 7 GLOUCESTER ST. West, Superior 5 Board available. Permanent and . casual guests, central. X9OO A CCOMMODATION Vacancies Boarders, also apartments. Established Board-Residence Agency. 136 Worcester street. 'Phone 31-427. X 676 TX7HAKATATA, 44 CASHEL ST. »» . Splendidly situated. West End, near Gardens. Select and sunny posi- J tion. Permanents or Casuals. Moder- J ate tariff. Telephone 34-266. H5167 ' p RITANN 1A Private Hotel. 516 CoAJ lombo street (3 minutes Station). 1 opp. New City HoteL Excellent service. Tariff: Daily 'Board 7/6, all Meals 1/3. Concession Tickets 6/- halfdozen. ’Phone 31-205. Mc 5276 : U[OTEL CECIL (Private), Manchester street, under entirely new I management. Superior accommodation and free garaging, 10/6 a day; weekly ; by arrangement. Permanents from 32s 6d a week. P. Steel (Proprietor) ’Phone 34-174. 58925 DRESSMAKING. k FTERNOON Frocks from 12s 6d; *■ Costumes from 355; Skirts from 6d. Miss M. Smith, Wardell’s Buildes. X 139 ADIES, Your Best Friend wouldn’t 1 recognise that Old Hat when ReDdelled. Williamson’s. 803 Colombt •pet. * 757? OOSE Covers cut, made; Quilts re--1 covered. Furniture renovated; irpets altered, relaid. Charges modate. H524, “Press.” lERIDIAN "SCHOOL OF DRESSL CUTTING and TAILORING. New asses commencing. Enrol NOW! lition is personal by THE PRINCt\L, MRS M. I. SHAW, 148 MANHESTER ST.. CH.CH. 1938 Drafting Book Now Ready. 58854 The Hollywood School of Dress Designing. The Hollywood School of Dress Cutting The Hollywood School of Dress Making The Hollywood School for your advancement. _ ~ WE offer you the secrets of success. Call at our School and make appointment for your first lesson. V 8166 66 Cathedral square. THE LATEST COVERED pUCKLES AND BUTTONS. X> Also Hemstitching, Buttonholes, Whipping and Pleating. Same-day Service. DRESSMAKERS’ SUNDRIES. 4A Chancery lane. PARIS SCHOOL DRESS-CUTTING, , MAKING AND LADIES’ TAILOR- • I*G, 272 HIGH STREET (Chambers) Es- - tab. 1912. Railway concessions. The increasing growth and popularity of the above School are due to the recommenda- ■ tion of satisfied pupils. Our system is . very simple (no charts). Start now and ' make your Spring Suits, Frocks, etc. , Paper patterns cut to measure, also j dresses cut, fitted, and machined. 1 G6172 J. GENN. Principal. OLD GOLD. ETC., WANTED. HH. LANE, Hereford court, wants • your Old Gold, and will pay Highest Possible Price.' Xl4O ; TA° y° u know you can secure the U services of Heaphys Car Ambu- : lance at any hour for only 9d per mile, plus mechanic’s actual time? Day ’Phone 32-272, Night ’Phones 22-789, , 31-838, _ . _ .. X 827 ,
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 26
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