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APARTMENTS VACANT. APARTMENTS— Residential Chambers, ' right centre City, with or without attendance (permanent boarders 25/). —Ads'-, i trails, Welleeley St., near Opera House. 5. , ALADY woqld like two girta going to I school; comfortable home; and-quiet.— • Addreas apply Star Office. JM> ; CXXISLMODATION, central, refined, prlvate family; visitors, 4/6 per day; permanents, £1 week.—.La Mascotte, 6, O'Rorke St., Albert Park. A '"DELVEDERE," 70, Grey St., overiook- ■*-* ing Myers Park—Single and Donble Booms, breakfast if desired; high, healthy position; modern convs.; modern terms. 0 BOARDERS —10 Gentlemen Boarders wanted in select home, tew minutes Grafton Bridge; every comfort. —Write LG., Symonds St. P.O. 92 , toELLE "yCE, ■* PBINCB6 STREET. \ HIGn-CLAS3 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Up-to-date conveniences. Newly renovated. Electric light throughout. Telephone. MBS BALL, Proprietress, Late Symonds Street C BURWOOD — PRINCES STREET (Opp. Albert Park). ! Once more under the Superior Manage- ' ment of MRS HEiIUS. Visitors will Had this Establishment . A.HQME FROSI HOME. , Tariff Reasonable. ■- ■ • MRS HEMUS, C Proprietress. ' COOK'S Private Hotel, 50, Cook St.— ' Single and Double Rooms, board optional; central, quiet and moderate; all modern convs. 0 GIRLS, two, young, sisters, or chums, wanted to share room; 10/- a week; ten minutes' walk from city.—Address ap- . ply Star Office. 10 ' G L E N A L V O N." The Alterations to the Annex of the new , "Glcnalvon," In Waterloo Quadrant, have i been completed, and a number of New j Rooms are now available at usual Tariff. U T .ADY, living alone, like to Let 2 or 3 *•* furnished Rooms, with use of conveniences; 2d section, near car; terms moderate.—Write S.A.G., 090, Star Office. 130 . "piUVATB Home, nice, want two young -*- men or young girls, boarders; terms moderate.—Address at Star Olflce. 112 pAR£ VIEW, ROXORL'A — Under old A. management, MRS. ASTLEX. Over- ; looking Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Electric light throughout. Dark room. Terms, 6/ per day; 35/ per week-Box 45. Porter meets all trains. D 8 QTJ E E N S C L I X F E, SCOTIA PLACE (OFF QUEEN ST.), 3 Minutes from Town Hall. SUPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Single aud Double Rooms; Breakfast If desired; also use Private Kitchens. Select and Central. Mrs Fischer. . . REXCOURT. Lower Symonds St.—Pieitant, self-contained Flat, Bedroom, Slttlngroom and Kitchenette, and balcony; own electric and gas meters. 'Phone 1065. , 112 ROOMS, single and double', lovely harbour view, well furn., newly papered, convs.-_lO, Selwyn St, St. 517 ROOM, front, (urn.; two single beds; "all cones., bath, gas, etc.; moderate rent. Address Star Office. 510 ROOMS (2). Urge, nnfuruished, to Let. use convs., h. and c. water.—23, Palce Ay., Dominion ltd. 5 ROOM, clean, furn., snlt m.c or 2 girls; use convs.; private family.—6, Basque Rd., off Upper Symonds St. 135 "DOOMS, 2 or 3, use all convs., telephone, AM separate gas meter; Symonds St— Wrlt( i| J,fi. > ji7Q.,Star.Office,. , ,;23 TJOOMS, KtWglel'afltf harbdur a*i view/well furn.',' newly -papered, convs. ' 10. Selwyn St., top Hepburn St. 577 TJOOMS, two, large, unftim., to Let; snlr A-V business lady; all conveniences.—For address apply Luimdcn, Newmarket. 518 . "DOOMS (2), large, unfurnished. 11 replaces . -»-»•• In both, bath, cas, use kitchen and convs.—4B, College Rd. Tram- .to door. _ 17 ROOMS (2), large, unfurn., to Let; grates, , all cony., gas stove, car stop; cheap rental.—2ll, Great North Rd., Grey Lynn. __ 535 ' rpUE CHIMES.' -*- 07. SYMONDS STREET. Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists. ! 'Phone 1144. C ' MRS. MARTIN. Proprietress. WANTED TO BUY. DAIRY Business, without round, near city, wanted to Buy; must be cheap— Write 4. Pitt St.. City. 540 4-CI'CLE Stationary Oil Engine. 3 to oh.p.: *h.p.: must .be cheap.—26, New Bond St. 'Klngsland. ljjjo WANTED TO SELL. "■ TfIVINBUDE 3h.p. Outboard Motor for • A-A gale, cheap; trial and instruction given.—Apply sharp, Baldwin, Beach Rd.. Blrkdale. up, Q.REEN South American Parrot ami V Cage; talks good; bargain at £3 17/« C. Robinson, IC7. Nelson St., City. 103 (STEWART Banjo, almost new—Apply *J Sttr Office for address. 128 DENTISTRY. £ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—During duration of the war I have decided to charge Half-price for all work done on the Premises. Inquire for quotations All work guaranteed. Painless Extractions. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, 7 till 8. J, MARTIN. DENTIST. Ov«r National Bank. Karangahape Road. C or DAINLESS -gXTBACTIOX. Possesses many and great ad-aatacM which are distinctive. HERE ARK SOME AMONG OTHERS--1. NO PAIN. 8. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 8. EXPERT EXTRACTION, No broken teeth or stninps left.in.the gumi. t. PERFECTLY SAFE-for all ages. - j >__ safely jasm It on a patient- of 80 years! 5. If you have a weak heart or suffering from other complaints, it will not ' affect y0u.."..,, ""'' 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. No Swollen Gams. AISO, ANALGESIA. THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERT IN DENTISTRY OK THE AGE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED, FILLED, PREPARED for CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS, ETC., . WITHOUT THE A _SUGHTEST PAIS ! YOU ARE CONSCIOUS YET UNCONSCIOUS TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDBBFUL ABPABATIM iS BE AN ABSOLUTE SCCCS&s IN EVER! OPERATION. S ISI THEBBk'ORB PATIENTS WHO ABB ff&l^ 0 N ° L °* NOBS «" 19^ L s ß^r^ Rr AVA^ BooMs COMB TO MY SURGERIES AND B RR F OR YOURSELF THIS WOSDERyui APPARATUS FOR ** ulj * A NALGESIA, ■s*- AT ■pvKNTIST Q gMANUBJU T\OMINION /CHAMBERS. 65—QUEEN STREET-< 3. Over Wright's;' Tailor. TELEPHONE 1604. OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1 ' HOURS, c TO js. P.M. D :

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 2

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