BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ) poARD required by Young Lady and -L> Gentleman; terms moderate. Apply F 595, c/o “Dominion.” i 9QI TILE TEI!RACE—Doub!o Room, , _OL vacant; suit friends, ladies or gentlemen; good table. Tel. 13— 368. ; WiANTED. Kind Person, Io Board or Il Adopt Healthy Baby Boy, town or country; urgent. D 602, c/o “Dominion. , TPHE MANSIONS, Ghuznee Street, has Vacancies for Casual and Permanent Guests; excellent table; tariff moderate. . ‘ Q MULGRYVE Street topp. Lambton J Station), First-class Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tariff. 7s. fid. 1 per day. , ’ QTRAND Private Hotel, 63 Ghuznee Street, has Vacancies lor Guests, from 325. 6d. weekly; 7s. lid. per day ’IYoOM and Breakfast offered refined ,LV> gentleman; beautiful airy rooms, near beach, lovely view. 3 Oriental i Terrace. TO LET. fjio LET—Concrete Motor Garage, elecJ- trie light, wash, etc. 90 'L’lio Terrace, Phone 43 —567. ; r p<_> LET, Furnished Rooms, 293 Tina- - J- kori Road; one section Government > Buildings, Karori car. UPERIOR Single and Double Bedsittingrooms. breakfast. 85 Hill ; Street, Phone 40 —268 1 LUVE-STALLED Brick Stable; rent .21 *- per week; large Loft, ss. extra. Apply 191 Tinakori Road. TORE, 50 x 90, overhead cranes, suitable heavy storage: £l2 weekly. E. Reynolds, Ltd., Tory Street. QMALL Warehouse, 36 x 33, handy po--3 sition, first floor. 50s. weekly. L. Reynolds, Ltd., Tory Street. • \VANTED, Refined Couple to share ’ ’ well-furnished Home; every possible convenience. Telephone 22 —999. r?ACTORY, 50 x 90, good light; ideal for clothing manufacturer; T 8 week)y. E. Reynolds, Ltd.. Tory Street. 'l'o LET, fully-furnished 5-roomed -* Bungalow with garage, Eastbourne, . for term. Read, 80 Oriental Parade. rpO LET—Superior Furnished Flat., every modern convenience. 16 Sydney Street East, near Lambton Station. P-ROOMED House, 1 flat, harbour view, conveniences; .£3 10s.; |min. Parliament Buildings. Apply 58 Hopper Street. LARGE Single Bed-sitting Room, close tram; every modern convenience; ’ Caliphout, dinner tray-, references. Tel. J 22-991. UHVO-ROOMED Furnished’ Flat; firc--1 place, conveniences, private homo, close to car, good locality; references. .Phone 24—861. I ARGE, Superior, Furnished Bed-sit-ting-room or 2-roonied Flat, fireplace, cooker, conveniences; minute Buildings. Phono 40—426. SUPERIOR, Large, Stinny, WelLlternislied Bed-sitting Room; also comfortable Single Bedroom, every convenience. Ring Tel 52—556. mornings. LET—Warehouse or Sample Rooms, J- also Office, central position, good light; low rentals. Apply “Space,” Box 1474, P. 0., Wellington, or Phone 40—188. | ARGE Bed-Sitting Room, separate Kitclienetto (furnished); also Comfortable Double Room, two beds, suit two business men; central. 19 Kinsington Street. ’Phone 20—114. T W YFORD R.ESI DE N T.L A 1: FT - A TS. BRIGHT, sunny, and artistically furnished, restful garden; hot running water. 86a Hill Street. IPWO adjoining Offices (lift. X 9.11’1. and ’■ lift, x 7ft.), furnished or unfurnished; suit business man and secretary. Apply Kemsley and Co. L’iy., Ltd., 100 Dixon Street. WAREHOUSE FIRST FLOOR. r PHE Floor at present occupied by -*■ Messrs. Amos and Co., 18-20 Harris Street, will bo available for Letting about the end of Marell. Alterations will bo made to suit a satisfactory I tenant. I REID AND REID, 18-20 Harris Street. r£O LET, ’ FURNISHED. ISLAND BAY'—5 rooms, garage, A 3 15s. - MU RITA I—s rooms, ,£5 55.. for term. HE RETAUNG A—7 rooms, -£3 10s. ' PA REMATA-Seaside Cottage, A!2 10s. UNFURNISHED. CITY—9 rooms, rent £5. SEATOUN—S rooms, .£2 ins. MELROSE—4I rooms, .£2 15s. - KELBURN-6 rooms. £2 15s. f FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWIN, 129 Featherston Street. Tel. 41-818. FURNISH ED RESI DENCE. THORNDON. I I7OK RENT—Modern 8-rouined Resideuce with Garage. This is a fine home with every possible convenience and beautifully furnished. Situated in a tine sunny , po.utiou, handy to tram; within easy distance ot the heart of the City and in tho best residential part of Thorudon. ! Lor further particulars. See - S. GEORGE NATHAN’ AMD CO.. 21 Grey Street, AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a. landmark in the City, situated in the very heart of its business activities, and equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ’ ideal home for your business. „ i There are a few suites of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in ’ “The Dominion” new building, at the corner of Mercer. Victoria and Wakefield Streets. Ln addition to the offices of “The 1 Dominion” newspaper, “The New Zealand Referee,” “The Radio Record,” “The Industrial Bulletin," and ’ other publications space has already been taken in the building by a num- , tier of leading firms and professional j men. All the shop space on the 1 ground floor lino been let, a portion being taken for the new Railway amt Tourist Booking office.-. > There is an exceptional chance here (or those requiring office accommodation. Centrally situated, extremely 5 well lighted, free from tho noise ol I passing trams, and associated with 3 the progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building will be n landmark , In the City—known to all. No tenant will require nny other address than “The Domiuion” Building. I For details, apply It, the Agents;— MESSRS. B. PAI.LISER & CO.. Grey Street. Wellington. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. W ANTED, by Married Couple, no children, Small Cottage; careful ten- , ant. Write G 258, c/o "Dominion.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 124, 23 February 1928, Page 1
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