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TO LET ACCOMMODATION Bureau. N G Lorimer’s. 204 Caahel street. Furnished snd Unfurnished Houses and Flats, all districts. D ACCOMMODATION Hunters: Selected Flats and Houses. For friendly, helpful service, apply Mrs Hall. 494 Colombo street. MTWH ATTRACTIVE S.C. unfurn. modern 2 bedroom flat. City. £5. Apply Mre Hall, Hunters Accommodation Bureau, 494 Colombo street. 8566 ABODES, Houses and Flats. I Miss E. Hume, late 159 Armagh st. New address: 70 Bealey ave. ’Phone 70-726. MWF BACH, Sydenham. 2 rooms and Shower. £lO monthly. Sheppard and Smith, Ltd., ’Ph. 42-943 for appointment to view. 8599 BEAUTIFULLY sunny front flat, fully new lino tiles. £4 10s. Apply Mrs Hall, Hunters Accommodation Bureau, 494 Colombo street. 8566 CENTRAL Brighton: Furnished Room, own entrance, fireplace; £2. Jones and Burgess, 88-474. 8553 CLOSE Bealey avenue. Furn. S.C. Hat, 1 bedroom, sunroom, etc. £5. Apply Mrs Hall. Hunters Accommodation Bureau. 494 Colombo streetBs66 CENTRAL, Furnished ELS.R ’Phone 50-690. CASHMERE: Brick, 3-bedroom. unfurnished S.C. Flat and Garage. £7. N. G. Lorimer’s Accommodation Bureau, 204 Cashel st. 8554 CAR Parking Space by Colombo street bridge, 15s week. Ford and Hadfield, Ltd.WS FURN. D.B'S.R., own modern kitchenette. ’Phone47-590. FLAfT, clean, sunny. £4. Two quiet people. 7 Hanmer st., Linwood. FULLY s.c. one-bedroom Flat, partly furnished, newly decorated. Suit business couple. £5 p.w. ’Phone 46-105. FULLY furnished 2-Bedroom s.c. Flat, for 12 months, from June. ’Phone 55-898.X3310 FULLY Furn. Single "Room. suit single man: central. 'Ph. 79-860 HOUSE, unfurn.. 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, Dallington. on bus stop. £5. Apply Hunters Accommodation Bureau, 494 Colombo street.Bs66 PAPANUT: Unfurnished 3-bed-room Maisonette and garage. £6 6s. N. G. Lorimer’s Accommodationßureau, 204 Cashel st. PINES Beach: Charming Furnished Bungalow, electric range, radio, h.w., Frigidaire. From May_22. £4_4s. 2 ph _ 61 2_ 146 - RICCARTON: Furnished House, 2 bedrooms, LV/R., etc., garage, for 3-4 months. £6. N. G. Lorimer’s Accommodation Bureau, 204 Cashel street. S.C. 1-bed room flat, unfum.. iAvonside. £4 p.w. Ring evenlings 61-035.329 TO Let to 2 business girls, fully furnished, sunny. Double Bedsittingroom, own cooking facilities. Total rent £3 week, includes light and use of ’phone. Apply Hutchinson, White, Ltd. ’Phone 60-184.8546 TWIN Bed-Sittingroom, linen and blankets supplied, cooking convs., gentlemen, casuals, permanents. 572 Gloucester st. 369 FACTORY STORAGE Will erect up to 2000 ft for suitable tenant. Main South road. Upper Riccarton. Thone 45-773.6517 BRIGHTON CENTRAL: Newly decorated large self-contained Flat. £5 5s wkly. BRIGHTON CENTRAL: 2 b.r. self-contained Flat. £4 10s wkly. BRIGHTON CENTRAL: Furnished self-contained Flat, £4 4s wkly. BRIGHTON SOUTH: 2 b.r. Cottage. £4 10s wkly. NEW BRIGHTON LAND and ESTATE AGENCY. LTD. 'Phone 68-166 or 68-437. 8464 TAILORING 1 ALTERATIONS to Suit*. Costumes Restyler etc Owr matertib made up Garth Owen. Ladies' and Gentlemen’* Tailors 115 Cashel st 'Phom 78-917 D SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES HOUSEKEEPER, young Woman, i requires position around city ' where 18 months old child is • !no objection. Apply P 7915. i ‘‘Press."34B I WANTED Housework in vicinity I New Brighton. North Beach, or Aranui. ’Phone 68-985.360 iYOUNG Schoolgirl wants work during holidays. Anything con- ; sidered. Apply P 8313, “Press." iX2084 AGENCIES AGENT to call on City and Suburban Business houses. Could suit superannuitant or full-time live wire. Repeat business. Apply P 7720 “Press." 406

RANDOM REMINDER g!dL ofx® M_ 1 \\\ ■’ArrF DO YOU BELIEVE IM TAURUS?" HORRORSCOPES. Not enough public atten- important new friend- unworthy thought. But tion is given in New ship with a tall, dark with all the possible v,. fl™' There may, of drawbacks it is a fact Zealand by those m re- course, be complications that the astrologists are sponsible positions to the j n that the said tall, dark playing a major part in influence of birthdays on man—introduced to her the national life. Their the conduct of national in the supper queue— influence in politics, affairs. This may well be may have had a horo- table tennis championa case where the mass of scope reading warning ships, the wheat price the people are ahead of him to steer clear of and forecasting Cabinet their leaders in clear blondes for this week; reshuffles may well be thinking. From conver- but these things all incalculable, and some sations in barber-shops, adjust themselves in the lecturer in the social on buses, and waiting in long run. Horse horo- sciences ought to do a the queue at the Totali- scopes are difficult, be- thesis on it. Would the sator Agency Board, it is cause the Racing Con- waterfront strike have obvious to the unpre- ference decrees that all ended differently if Sir judiced listener that a horses in effect have only William Sullivan had great many people do the one birthday, which been born under a difpay attention to their makes it awkward. And' ferent sign of the Zodiac? horoscopes, especially in there are few cases The only thing that worthe major events of the where a man’s horoscope ries some people is why week, such as selecting (speaking from personal all the people born at Saturday’s double. It experience) ever advises the same time of the gives an added fillip to him to back a winner year should have the any girl going to a dance paying three figures for same luck and hear good to know that, according ' a place. They seem to (or bad) news in preto her birthday, that stick down among the cisely the same week, night is well aspected for topweights and the fav- And the experts are romance, and she may ourites—but to say that keeping that to them■well make a lasting and that is playing safe is an selves.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 26

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