Violin, flute, and piano on IMday 1 night at the Noted Showrooms. Big I Christmas Promenade Show. Dontf miss it. 3rd Floor, Strand Arcade. "Warren's. See page 12.—-(Ad.) Buy everything you need in drapery and clothing at "the store of sale -prices. The Economic, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Friends, Aucklanders, Countrymen!— lend mc your ears! Easily the best shop in Auckland for gents' tan bootfe is to be found at Pearson and Co.'s, cr.~Queen Street and Karangauape Road, Newton. (Ad.) A big Xmas promenade show commences Friday. Something quite new. See page 12. —Warren's Noted Showrooms. (Ad.)
- FARM HANDS. ! J AD, strong, wanted assist milking and IXi general farm work; one used machines i preferred; state experience and wages required.—E. H. Wright, Morrlnsvllle. 559 ROARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODAXKIN. — No. li! Lower i Ai. Symonds St. D_» A"" CCOMMODATION wanted, Christmas holidays, family 4; seaside or country. Write Box 49, Star Office. 23 BED Sitting Room, furnished, with Board, wanted by married couple; away aU day; no other boarders preferred.—Reply I Permanent, P. 0., Newmarket. _ l TJOARD and Residence required by i XL» Remuera. near car.—Write Board, 48, Star Office 22 BOARD and Residence offered gentleman; terms 22/6; piano etc.—s7, Belglum St., City. ' 300 pOARD and Residence required by lady", : A-» with, baby (11 months); permanent.— Write J.V., 55, Star Office, 83 JJOARD wanted in Devonport by young A> man in business in city.—Write terms to Permanent, 425, Star Office. 100 JjOsARD and Residence, private family, X 9 wanted by widower and daughter, 11 years.—Write Apes, 63, Star Office. 145 JJOARD and* Residence in private home, -*-» sunny bedroom, wanted by young lady in business.—State terms to Box 1425. 4 J>OARD and Residence, private, required -*-* by young man, Takapuna Beach; per-manen-t.—Write X.V.2., 424. Star Office. 125 pOARD an£ Residence required by young -*-* lady, private family; Devonport preferred.—Write CM.. Symonds St. P.O. 584 pOARD and Residence wanted by work- ■*-» ing man; within Id section, Newmarket; must be quiet.—Address Railway. 4a Star Office. 19 TC n ,"i, A **\ NE .7' 4S - UPPer Vincent St.— ■"- iTivate Board and Residence, or meals only; quiet, central, moderate. B PUPILS "WANTED. \ SHLEIGH Coaching College, NJS. Inaur- ."- ance Buildings. — Coaching for alt public exams. Backward education a speciality. Terms moderate. B CAN YOU SWIM? KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Lack of this knowledge may cost yon your life. ADVAI, *5D and BEGINNERS' CLASSES At TEI ID BATHS; 12 Lessons £1 1/ Ladles: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 9JI a.m., 5-7 p.m. Men: Friday, 5-7 p.m. Boys: Saturday, 9-11 a.m. D. B. ANDERSON, B Instructor, P.O. Box 1327. LEARN to write Showcards.—Day and evening Classes, and by Correspondence.—Wlllott Showcards, 466, Queen St. 10 per cent off for soldiers. B MISS SINCLAIR, Teacher of Millinery. Day and Evening Classes.—Terms, etc., at 2nd Floor, Strand Arcade. B -faTURSE CLAYTON has few Vacancies for -Li Students in Psychic Development Class. Friday night, 8 p.m.—36, Vincent St. 25 VIOLIN Tuition. Beginners specially trained.—P. F. Hiscocks, 18, New St., Ponsonby, and Queos 3ju. Nortbcote. B DENTISTRY. mEE T H QU T. Painless Process. Painleisa Process. Painless Process. Neatly, Quickly, Completely. Gentleness and Extreme Care. TTOWEI WALKER, City Chambers, D 209, Queen Street. 1 ■
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 1
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