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Situations Wanted. ; n /CHILDREN'S Nurse. experienced,, going to D Vl/, England, k will give services in return . . for passage.—Apply Ray,'9s2, HERALD. i J /GOVERNESS, beginning , about February. • ; \K t wishes to teach one or two children, under 10 years, several hours a day; music, included.— No. 40. HERALD. • ENGINEDRIVER. second class, married, . • JJJ - open Engagement New Tear; 10 years 1 experiences, creamery and flaxmill; capable testing.—Engine, HERALD. ; - TOBBING, Gardening of any kind wanted . «J two days a week— E. Allcock, ' The Cottage, Albert-street, Onehunga. ■ LADY, experienced, young, wants position in mklincry sales.—Write, * Sales. ' yo4, » HERALD.: T --■■■■-, . _______ : > T ADY, young, desires position as ComJU panion-Help, -widowed lady or small : adult family; domesticated and musical.— J ' Address at HkralP. -, ,/ • ' ' ■ PLANS, Specifications prepared; practical • draughtsman; agent timber mills.—Call i after 7. evening. Room 8, Chimes, Symondss street. ■■ 1 rpRAVELLER open for engagement with * -L firm requiring live representative; re1 l'erences— Apply Templar, 951. HERALD. ' rpiNSMITH, competent, wants employment, • « X used to dairy ' work; ■ lirst-class refer- , ences.—X., 957. HERALD. rpRAVELLER requires situation; consider- ] X able experience in England; would ac- ■ cept small wage to prove ability.—H.S., 948, , 1 Herald. . ' iii ■ i , , Apartments Wanted. i HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished, wanted . immediately till April; Devonport or 1 Cheltenham.—H. Woods. Grocer, Mt. Eden. ' Apartments Vacant. ' A PARTMENTS and Board-Residence, small • -ix private family, nice comfortable home; • terms, from —48, Khyber Pass, Id section ARNGLIFFE; IC6.Symonds-sti, opp. City XX Road.—Entirely under new management. ' ' Vacancies for permanent and visitors. < APARTMENTS, furnished gas, hot . and ] -£X. cold bath. use.of conveniences; married ( ■ couples or young ladies.—l6l,( Grafton Road, 1 . hall-minute Khyber Pass. ■' ' ■ ; BOARDERS wanted, single room or share 1 > a room; nice comfortable home. Terms > ' moderate.—22B. Jonsonby Road.. _ ___ ■ ' - B' ELLA VISTA. WATERLOO QUADRANT. 5 ' VACANCIES. 'j _ _ MRS. BARKER. 'Phone 725. ■ " BEDROOM. - large, bright, newly-furnished, ] • every convenience for batching.—2s, : Carlton Gore Road, above Grafton Bridge. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, 93, Hobson-street. ' . —Vacancies for Permanent Boarders; under new management; terms moderate. 'Phone 1272.—Mrs. A*. A. Smith. >; • IpNNORE, . 100, Kymonds-strect.— - J Accommodation for Visitors and Per- * manents.—Mrs. E. Quinn. 'Phone- 1076. - /"GENTLEMAN Boarder wanted, homely GENTLEMAN children), every comfort, - family (no children), every comfort, 1 and convenience; large front bed-sitting- - room; 18s; central.—Apply HERALD. HOME, comfortable, . for four . gentlemen 1 boarders; . private family; moderate - terms; 7min. Queen-st.—27, Grafton Road. , HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st., near St. ' " Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; I new house; hot and cold water. Term* 1 moderate—Mrs. McLiver. - ■ . < . . MONA HOUSE, 12, Lower Symonds-st., opp. ] Choral Hall.—First-class Accommodation for I'ermanents and Tourists.— ' Pick. 'Phone 293. ■■ . - , u : ' . MERI.IN HOUSE, 195, Hobson-street.-iVX Thoroughly renovated, and good ac- .- i commodation for visitors- and permanent : boarders; terms moderate.— S. CapiU. j MARRIED Couple and Child wanted to v Board, in nice home, one minuto from , Lower Symonds-street;/large front room; . first-class table, nice bathroom; terms, 19s , per week. — HERALD. : -■; ■ ■ -'v I "jl /FT. PLEASANT Boardingliouse, the beauty i»X spot of healthy Birkenhead; lovely - views, h. and c." water; ideal place for any- . one requiring a chance; close to town; 1 permanents.' 18s; visitors. £1, or 3s fid per 1 day. Refreshments.at town prices. j P~ ~UKEKAWA. ; 156, GRAFTON ROAD i' : ■ in SECTION, ■ v 1 _ MRS. J. 0. ' iSELLGREN. 'Phone 3563. , < ROOM, nicely furnished, large, . double, A • with board; suit two gentlemen; one minute from Address, HERALD. v ■■■ ROOMS, c * furnished* single and" double beds;, use sitting, piano, -smoke,- din- ; ing, kitchen, firing conveniences; -h. " and c. . bath: p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.— Nelson-street. City. r~l *HE ■ CHIMES, late Warwick House, SyX monds-st.— for permanents and tourists.—Mrs. A. Martin; ' 'phone 1144. THE WILLOWS. 29, Wynyard-st.. ent. • from " X Symonds-st., next. Grammar School.— . Vacancies for Visitors and Permanents. 'Phonft'32Cfi.' : ' ' TTISITORS Ito Auckland can 'get - good, V - clean Bed.'? and Board at the . Coffee Palace; Cook-street, near Market. '■ : : G CJMARVO, 72. SYMONDS STREET.— VACANCIES FOB - TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. »' All modern .conveniences. - ' • MRS. I. MARSHALL. 1 'Phone, *2411. 1 •• ■ •• -• • ■- _ _______ ■ • gORRENTO,' ' . . - 3, GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. Having had several rooms added to this favourite House, we have, now ample , SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR v TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. 1 All modern conveniences. . . , : V * " ■ 'Phone 1708. - ' r MISS C. BURKE. : THE. Q.IRLS- JJOSTEL, 1 Now Open for Students, Scholars of Second- '< ary Schools, Business and other Girl Boarders.- is prepared . to accommodate : Ladies' visiting. Auckland for the coming , Holiday Season. Application -to be made to "MISS ' HAMMOND, Principal, the > Girls' Hostel, j, 55, Symonds-street. 'Phone 2689. . , i rpHE MANSIONS, WIIITAKER PLACE, 'X SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Car. v VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND i \ PERMANENTS. Forty rooms, large and lofty; in 2i acres ground. Panoramic view of harbour and , Domain grounds from five balconies. Bil- ] liard Table. Everything up to date. . 'Phone 2724. ' MRS. CARTER. ; '.! . i Wanted to Buy. . i : A PPAREL.—Mrs. Martin, 350, Queen-street, ii opp. Grey, Statue, Largest. Buyer in ; Auckland of Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3305. BOOTS and Shoes, Men's and Children's, in any quantity;-highest prices given; letters promptly attended to.—' H. Clegs:, 112, Ponsonby Road. _ T\INGHY. about, 10ft long.-— price and \ j where to be seen.—Address Dinghy, 943, HERALD Office. ; ■ ■ ■ ■ ( /GENERAL Office Furniture wanted, or VJT would rent office with same; table and chairs indispensable.—Address at once. Box 350, P.O. ; " v.' ■- ■ ■■ HIGHEST Cash Price given for secondXI hand Sewing Machines and Pianos.— " No. 748. HERALD. , LAUNCH, about 26ft; if suitable and price right. - sure -buyer.—W. R. Twjgg, Importer. Custom-street West. Auckland. LEF-T-OFF Clothing.—Ring up Mrs. Aldridge (late Mrs. E. Hill), opposite Y.M.C.A., Wellesley-street, buyer of Left-off and Mifit Clothing. 'Phone 2928. MRS. BROWN; 90, Ilobson-st., burs' Ladies'. . Gent.'B, and Children's Left-offhand Misfit Clothing, Boots, Letters promptly attended to. "• '' MRS. STEVENSON.; 20, Pitt-street, buys Ladies' and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bed, Table Linen. Bags, and Trunks; highest prices. 'Phone 3505. • MRS. BOTTERILL Buys Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended Elliott-street, two doors from Wellesley- -, street. 'Phone 3488. " • RING up Mrs. Kelly. 392. Queen-street. ■ Highest prices for Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Misfit Clothing; Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606. . ■ . ■ ' ,: '■'■■■ ._ ■ : SECOND-HAND Pile-driving Plant, with / O friction winch wanted; 25 to ■30 cut * monkey.—Waikato River. Board, Mercer. SECOND-HAND Gal. Iron, Timber, Tanks. Sashes, Doors; Mantels, Stoves, > Sky- (. lights, - Bay - Windows, Partition Lights, Signboards, > Bricks (good quality), Barn Doors, Pumps; Architraves, Mouldings, Gates. Wo Buy everything.— and Ross, corner Hobson and Wyndham I Streets. - ■-'■■■ ' , J TYPEWRITER, igood,, second-hand; must " X ! be in perfect order.— Cheap, 953 "1 HERALD.. Turner • and . SUTCLIFFE. 275. Ponsonby C Rd. (next Windsor Rink), Buy Furnished I Houses out; Buy and Sell New and Seoond- S hand Goods. , Cash or Time Payments. Best rprioes given. Carpenters' > and Garden -. Tools, ~ etc. - .... v ■■ ----- ■V T7t7*EANED Heifer Calves, any number. 1 it . wanted to ~ buy; * must be Jersey, Jer- 'J sey cross, or Holst-ein'.—Send particulars Spot i Cash, HBRAID. x [ B i ..... .v ■•' -• ••. •J 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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