PUPILS WANTED. PUTIL-S wanted, Dressmaking, day and evening classes, single lesson 1/9, 12 lesson IS/ in advance.—'-54, Queen St. 104 PERSONAL LADY would like to Adopt Baby Girl, respectable parents; small premium.— Write Mater, Newton P.O. 560 WILL NOT be Responsible for Debts contracted in my name without my written authority.—H. Weaver, Trafalgar St., Onehunga. l 125 /TIO LAND AGENTS.—Take notice, my J- property in Golf Aw., Otahuhu, is liereby withdrawn from sale.—Mrs. M. Hognn. 527 vxriLL the Young Ladies who sent mc the »» photos of the yacht they were out in at 'Ilowick on Boxing Day, please send address? gp - APARTMENTS VACANT. ! ———— ROOMS (3), unfurn., every cony., private entrance; also Double Furnlsned Room. No. 134, Manukau Rd. t Parnell. 143 "DOOMS, furnished, suit m.c; quiet home;' -t* , widow iady; car stop, Valley and Do-1 minion Rds.—Address at StarjOffice. 10. ROOMS, Single, suit sisters or friends, I •quiet home, Graf ton; terms very reasonable.—SchoQeld, Fruiterer, Khyber Pass. 119 SINGLE Room, hot bath and shower, electric light, smoke-room, 7/6; Double Room, m.c, use kitchen, dining, all convs., 13/ C. —Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., Cltj. Go HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. | HOUSE, small, furnished, wanted to Rent by married couple; no children.—l •■Write House 290, Star Office. 109 <
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 10, 11 January 1918, Page 3
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