TO LET. £2HOP, brick, 48, Eden Terrace; living accommodation, ej. and gas; suit as factory.—'Phone 21-731. *21 SOMETHING Better—Bungalow Jif 5 rooms, sleeping porch.—37. Gordon Rd. Phone 13-QB9. * 21 qiAKAPUNA. —Furnished Housed telephone*, garage, electric light, situated best position.—Telephone 20-447. x 24 rnAKAPUNA.—Bungalow, 9 rooms; e.1., usual convs.; splendid order; near new Grammar.—Apply Johnston. Tel. 22394. 24 fpiTIRANGI —Comfortable Bach. near ,71 everywhere; vacant now; eleep five. What offer rent?—lnquire 'Star 562. xg4 TTPPER SYMONDS ST. (close), Basque HI- (B)—House. 7 rooms, all convs.; 32/6 week.—Apply 34, Great South Road. Remuera. jgi "\7"INE ST., St. Heller's.—6 Rooms, all v convs.; cheap rent.—Apply 26-635. 21 WAITAKERE RANGES.—Nominal Rent » for Comfortable Furnished Cottage for next few months; well Sheltered; store and school near; telephone. Owner wants £ r °TSTo y owuptel during absence.—Writ* S. 4848, Star. : 2g TXTALMER RD., Pt. Chevalier—House, 4 roo ™ s A , aU modern convs.—H. J. Lyons. Phone 26-743. 21 "in/ —OFFICE, Queen St., fnrn., phone, Phone eX; 1688 t0 typtßt^ ROOMS, Shelly Beach—Apply 36, Sarsfield St. Ring Hall, 41-666. x2l "DESOTKEINCE.otf -8 good rooms, 4 good bed- ~~ roonM.; opposite Ddlworth Institute, on Great South Rd.; will Lease for period; rental, £3 15/. Apply, 00, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. x2l TTALL OF COMMERCE, High Street. Large Rooms available; suitable for manufacturers' agents, lndentors and sample, room. PROFESSIONAL CHAMBERS, High Street. Rooms ■ available, single or in suites; fireproof • Building; moderate rentals. H. J, GILLMORE AND CO.. Premier Bldgs.. Durham St. East. B mO LET. TAKAPUNA. - 1 - SIX-ROOMED HOUSE IN WAITEMATA STREET. Owner will arrange extremely easy terms for good tenant who will keep property in order. Apply WORTHINGTON, Yorkshire Insurance, Shortland Street. 23 PREMIER BUILDINGS, QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. SINGLE OFFICE and SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, on Ground Floor. Moderate Rentals.' H. J. GILLMORE AND CO.. Premier Buildings, B Durham Street East. TXERNE BAY—ALBANY RD.—6 Rooms, - 1 - 1 - elec. light, elec. hot water, all conveniences, comfortable, furnished; low rental. "DELMONT, TAKAPUNA — EGREMONT - 1 -* ST.—5 Rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences, well furnished, including piano and sewing machine; low rental good tenant. — LEWIN RD.—Furnished Bungalow; 5 rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences; low rental. JJICHARB RTHUR, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. x2l T TNFURNISHED.— AVONDALE, Bentley Av.— Bungalow, smart,, new, 5 rooms 25/ ONEHUNGA, Alfred St.— Splendid little Home, 5 rooms 30/ PENROSE, Rockfield Rd.—Every convenience, electric stove, 5 rooms .. 30/ DOMINION ROAD, Thames Street—New Bungalow, 5 rooms 33/ ELLERSLIE, Onslow Rd.—Bungalow, modern, 6 rooms 37/6 GREY LYNN, Crummer Rd.—7 Rooms 40/ MT. EDEN, Valley Rd.— Splendid Home, .7 rooms 50/ HERNE BAY, Waterfront.—Home, 9 rooms £4 5/ WILLIAM A. HORNE. LTD., HIGH ST. 21 gHOPS, WITH J^WELLINGS, IN THE RISING SUBURB OF NEW LYNN. FRONTING THE MAIN CONCRETE ROAD. RENT, £3 PER WEEK. Terms for Purchase: £100 Deposit, Balance £2 8/ Weekly. THE BUILDINGS ARE IN BRICK. With Every Modern Convenience. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY, for Enterprising Tradesmen to Establish Flourishing Businesses in a Suburb. THAT IS RAPIDLY GROWING. Apply, R. DARLOWFORESTERS' BUILDINGS, ALBERT STREET. WS PUPILS WANTED. ART Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. C ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. insurance Bldgs. — Tuition for Matriculation, Professional Prelims., Teachers' Certificates, P.S.E., Backward Education. C BARBOLA, Gesso Work, Batik, Raffia, Coloured leatherwork. Stencilling, Cane Basketry.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcaae. • B ""DON TON" Dressmaking Classes, GreenJL> wood's Corner, Epsom; 2-hour lesson 2/6 Daily. Thursday evening.—Appointments. Phone 20-275. C /COMMERCIAL Artists 'are always in demand. —Train at Druleigh College, Anzac Ave. RD TVAPHNE V. COCKFIELD, Teacher of J-' Piano and Theory. Studio: Ivanhoe Rd., Morningside, or Homes Visited. C "pvRESSMAKING and Classes — Ladies' | -L' materials cut and fitted daily, 10-12, 2-4; also quarterly classes. — McClymont, and Woodhcad, 26, City Chambers. C ESPERANTO Self-teachers procurable through Wildman and Arey's. Booksellers. Private lessons if preferred C INDIVIDUAL Tuition on Physiology.— Write Professor, S. 5306, Star. x 24 TOHN MAN SON, Teacher of Violin, " Mandolin and Piano. — Studio, 243, Symonds St., opp. Post Office. C LADIES, make your own dresses. We cut, tack and fit.—Miss Watt, 14, Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. B T EARN Motor Driving; useless seeking employment without license.—Mayhill's Motor School, 8. Albert St. 44-174. x2l "\TISS RUTHERFORD, 8, Gaze's Build•"J- ings, Karangahape 'Rd.—Millinery Classes have now resumed; expert tuition ; latest American methods. —Communications P.O. Box 436. B TITOTOR Driving—Mayhill's Motor School, -I*l-8. Lower Albert St. Phone 44-174. Established 1918. C A/TOTOR DRIVING Taught, expert Tutor; car, benzine supplied; certificate guaranteed ; fee reasonable.—Box 19, Newmarket. C SHOWCARD Writing—Practical Tuition by Auckland's Leading Bhowcard Writers.—"K" System. 32, Queen St. C gWIMMING CLASSES. Coach to Miss Ena Stockley, winner N.S.W. and Australian Back-stroke Free Style Championship. LEARNERS AND ADVANCED. Enrol Now. All Ages of Either Sex. D. B. ANDERSON. Phone 42-746. Box 1327. B JJE PREPARED FOR PROMOTION. DRULEIGH COLLEGE, ] ANZAC AVE. I rdJ ■L
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 April 1928, Page 3
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