,| TO LET. TAKAPUNA, No. 6, The Strand, alongside of beach, shops and bus —Fully Furn. j Bungalow, 5 rooms and spacious balcony, j overlooking harbour; will lease at reason1' able rent to good tenant. —Apply Owner, 1 i above address or P.O. Box IS3I. S TO Let for a Term, best part of Epsom— Furn. House, 6 rooms, all convs., e.L, latest gas stove, garden and orchard; close to trams. —Inquire Stab 947. 8 ' TXTATERFRONT Residence. Stanley Point, * ' 5 rooms, 2 sleeping porches; Let or Sell. —Truelove. 26-633. x 3 O ROOMS, garage, suit m.c. or business ~ person.—s4. Bassett Rd.. Remuera. xS - -j 9 /n—4-ROOMED Bungalow, h.w., e.L, ■ J--—'/ V) pore. bath, concrete path ; min. 1 bus. —Thornley. Rimu St., New Lynn. 11 TO LET OH LEASE. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, every conv., e.L, etc.; near Oratia Station; with 5 Acres, carry 2 cows; rent 22/6. —A. Hutchinson. P 4 BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette, all electric, including hot water; garden, ■ fruit, workshop: 35/ week. —W m. McLean, ■ SO. Taumata Rd.. Edendale. 8 GRAZING, S Acres; water laid on.—C. Binsted. Avondale. 8 M' OTOR Garages, concrete. fireproof, lighted, easy accessible, centre of New- | market: easy rental.—l'hoje 44-069. R EEMUERA —Tennis Court, Gentleman's Residence, garage, 7 rooms, unfurn.; 3 mins. to Remuera P. 0.; 05/. —Phone jH-427. 1 HALLS. ETC.. TO LET. p AIETY Hall, most suitable Auckland; 'J weddings, social evenings: ;t trine-mod-ate 200 quests ; 15/ nisht. —Proprietor. I'hone 26-323. PUPiLS WANTED. \ CADEMI Studios —J. O'Eane has rejTX sumed tuition, enrol now; all string instruments and pianoforte. 8 \ LL Parents should. Interview the Princi- - pal a'bout Positions for b-jys and girls leaving school.—Druieigb College. D A N increasing deniaDd ex,ists for Short-hand-Typistes. also Wireless Operators. Parents should consult the-Principal, Dru leigh College D A VIS BRAITHWAITE, Pianoforte Theory, certificated: thorough tuition. Pupils Prepared for Exam. —62, Paice Ave., Sandringham. x 8 A RT Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting. Carving; prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4. Strcnd Arcade. C ASHLEIGH Co/.lege. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Matriculation. P.S.E., Teachers' Examinations, General Education; reconi successes recent examinations. C BARBOLA, Gesso Work, Batik, Raffia. Coloured Leatherwork, srencilliui Cane Baskets. — Miss Ayling, 4 Strand Arcade. B BECOME Maori Scholar; simple, easy lessons. —New Zealand Correspondence Schools. Box 50. Auckland. Phone 41-734. 10 DRESSMAKING Classes, day or, evening Miss Ashton. 25, Symonds St., opp. Sr. Paul's. Phone 41-656. B DRESSMAKING Classes; day, evening: single or quarterly Lessons. —Miss Ashton.'2s. Symonds St. opp. St. Paul's. B Experienced Lady, a.t.c.1.. Teacher Piano. Violin, Mandolin, has vacancies; £1 1/ term; rapid progress assured. — Write S. 1276. Star. S GUITAR, Banjo, Mandolin, Saxophone, modern methods instruction. —E. tt. Pickering. The Academy. Upper Queen St. D JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, I'J Mandolin, and Piano.—l7sa. Symonds St., opp. Lyric Theatre. C LEARN to drive u .Motor Car at Ed:r:ir (' Pearce's School of Motor Driving; drivers' certificates guaranteed; tuition by experts oniy; we teach on all makes of cars.—Pearce's School of Motor Drivlcg Khyber Pass. Phone 40-206. P TVfARINE Wireless- College, 248, The' Terrace. Wellington. —- Thorough instruction for Wireless Officers. Highest record passes. £> MAYHILL'S Motor School, 6. Lower Albert St.: certificate guaranteed, rim ning repairs: e'oert tuition ; fees moderate p •\ fUSIC Composed, send words: Piano, .LyJ. violin tuition. — Harry Hiscoeks. Studio, IS, New St., Ponsonby. Plioi!" L' 6-653. C "Vf AY LEE'S Wrestling Gymnasium, top -LN flocr. Chatfield Chambers, Customs St. F>it ; f*°r7r"= 1 PIANO. —Lady teacher has Vacancies for Punils; homes visited. —Write Reliable. I 0214. Star. PIANOFORTE— Lady, A.L.C.M., visits homes; special attention adult beginI ners. childrpn: 30/ term, 2/6 lesson.— ; Write S. 1431. Star. 11 SHORTHAND and Typewriting Taught privately: hours arranged: terms moderate. —Phong 46-*M'V B Established rn? — instructor t>? Special Appointr-cnt to Lady Jellicoe and Family. LEARN LATEST FASTEST STROKE. CLASSES RESUME JANUARY 4. 1930. | £1 1/ Six Lessons. D. B. ANDERSON. Swimming Instructor P.O. Box 1327. B TTRS. M. A. BOOCOCK I Teacher of Dressmaking, j London and Lancashire Diplomas. \ Late Kowhai Junior High School and 1 Wanganui Technical College. Individual Tuition for Business, Teachers' i D, Home Dressmaking, and P.S.B. ; 71, PARK ROAD. B j 1 ==r j MACHINERY FOR SALS. j i A LPHA Crude Oil and nenzme Engines, j -A- new and used, from £3.—Beaver Com : , oany. 6. Nelson St. 2 i BARNES Screwcutting Lathe, 6ft bed, 6in centres, complete; cash or easy | terms. —Richardson. Durham St. xS ; BRITANNIA, Engineers' Screwcutting Lathe, centres, complete with overhead gear; new, cheap.—Mannings, Broadway. Newmarket. B ELLIOT Woodworkers still further improved: have one yourself; £108 and £ 1 r>9.—Macneill. 1. Hobson St. D PORTABLE Engines, 8, 10, 12 and 15 n.h.p. Boilers and Engines, all sizes. Belt-driven Log Winches, Log Haulers and Steam Winches. Steel Rails, Wheels, all s i zes .—Appleton, Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone 45-919. 8 PRINTER'S Guillotine, 225 i n; a bargain at £15. —K System, Printers, Dilworth Building,. 2nd Floor. xlO
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 3
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