Apartments Wanted. res; and .waaSS! .15 ground floor. Private AUttd-st.. B 0 S! *f p TZi£°Sr£"y."GT*lm4™ —Apply. U.S., B°S£ d HERALD. -— B°.».r„ , t'S{;org d B cS Sf. —A. J. D. General Post Omce. B "n \RD with acoonnmodivtion, Farooll; i 3 locality St. Stephen',, Avenue or Glad*t,one Koad preferred. -Apply Residence. No. 170. HERALD. ' r AI)Y vouug, wants Board in private IJ family in the vicinity of Symonds-st., Id section.—Protestant, Syflionds-st. 1 .0. . LADY requires Purnisbeflt Bedroom and L 'US* «» tnnU fnjuily preferred; in good locality^ v lT.'y 10 174. HERALD. -»-»OOMS. THREE, UNFURNISHED, ]?°° m Jbath'and Wtchen, WANTED. VICINITY OF ORAFTON BRIDGE. gL HESALD. Apartments N'acant, . . •'BrMAR liE » A Late Residence of Dr- S^man. Corner of B^Sho"t "(TIrTMENTS A, home, terms, from family. Knyuer id home; terms, from 16s-— ivnyotr pertioii- — , i nFLAIDE PRIVATE HOTEIt. 101, HobsonJ\. street.—Vacancies for Visitors ana Per. mlnenSr good table; terms moderate.-?. Rothary. 'Phono 373 a. —.— "O ED-oittingrooms, two, single; Id section, «> lower Parnell. Apply HHRAXJ>. BEDROOM, single furnished. to Let to respectable man. ssi w^K.—Jto. 1, Union-street, opp. Hibernian HalL BEDS, single, to Let, 4s a week, double 6a a week.— House, corner Grafton Road and Wynyard-street. BOARD and Residence.—Vacancies to two ID Boarders. Tranmero. -. Liverpool-street. Mrs. A. M. Robinson. Proprietress. . Boarders, one or two. wanted, in private family, no others kept; quit locality, hot and cold bath, shower, etc. Apply HERALD. _________ NOR E. SYMONDS - STREET. Jli 1706 VACANCIES- MRB. QUINN. 'Phona 1706 MRS. QUINN. LENOSMOND, Lower Symonds-st.. near Albert Park—Vacancies for Permanents and visitors; single and double rooms; term* moderate.— Ingram. _______ HOME, comfortable, for a few gentlemen; private family; eight minutes to Queenstreet.—27, Grafton Road, opposite Bowling Green. ■ ' : ' HAURAKI HOUSE. Vincent- near St. Mat Vacancies for Boarders; new house: hot and cold water. _ Terms moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. Phone 5685. 1 AUNCH, about 15ft, 2J h.p.—Full d«criPJLj tion and cash price, to L.G., tr.Jr.O., Ngarnawahia. ___ LEVONIA. 4, Basque Road, top of Symondsstreet.—Vacancies for Boarders, single and double rooms; terms moderate. .HfEßliXfl HOUSE. 196. Hobsoa-street.— Ll»-1 Good Accommodation for Visitor* and Permanent Boarders; terms moderate.— S. CapiH. ,71 TON A HOUSE. 12. Lower SymondfrsU. opp. IVX Choral Hall—First-class Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists.—Mrs. Gick. 'Phone 293. OAKBOURN'E. Waterloo Quadrant.—Private Board and Residence. Vacancies EOOMS to Let, on American System; at Bay View, King Edward Parade, Devonport.—Miss Field. Proprietress. "DOOM, Double furnished bed-sittiuf room; ill all conveniences, rent moderate.— '• Merton Villa," 45. Khyber Pass. njOOMS. double, single, or rait friends; XV every convenience: us® diningroom ana Springfield, Wynyard-street. bock • . Grammar School. ' TJOOMS— Single beds 6a week, use smoke. Xi sittingroom. piano; h. and e. bath and shower; p.w.c.; three minutes Queenst.—4B, Nelson-at., Pity./ROOMS to Let. with or without board. Your luggage or furniture shifted at. shortest not ice.—AU CKI. AN D LUGGAGE AGENCY. 31. Fort-street 'Phones 3108 and .. g. Thorrtngton. Proprietor. - THE CHIMES, late Warwick House. By-monds-st.—Vacancies for permanent* and tourists.—Mrs. A. Martin; 'phone 1144. rr>H£ MANSIONS, Whltaker Place, ByiaX onds-st., lmin. from car.—Vacancies for tourist 3 and permanents.—Mrs. Carter. ■■■ 'Phone 2724. ■ ■' ■\TACANCHE3 few Boarders, every home V comfort; h.c. water, soft washing, mending, IBs; close to city.loo, Nelsonstreet. - ■. - . TAOANCIEB for two gentlemen Boarders, V hot and cold water, piano, good table, close to sea.-No. 4. Waitemata-street, Ponsonby. TTACANCIEB at Ardlui. Parliament-street. V Private board and res dence.—Mrs. Rraund, Proprietress. "XTACANCTES for Boarders at The Avenue, * opposite Newton P. 0.; lovely grounds; excellent cuisine. Terms moderate. "XT.AC AN CIES, Single Men. superior table, V very oomfortable; h. and c. bath; | piano; soft washing. 18s: near Id section.— Mrs. Peters, 53. Khyber Pass. 17"ERONA, 45, Karangahape Private V Boardlnghouse; accommodation for visitors «nd permanent boarders; Id seotion.—Mrs. Skene. jgELGRAVE.. LOWER SYMONDS-STREirT. Overlooking Government House Grounda Four minutes' walk of G.P.0., Theatres, and Central City. w Hot and Cold Showers and Baths. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. Telegrams and letters promi^^rep^d^to. Telephone. 2688. { . . ■ Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING.— in Theory and Practice, 61, Strand Arcade. Evening by arrangement.—Miss Mazey, late Head Dressmaker Veitch and Allan. Wellington. /GERMAN Taught by young German Lady VJT (University graduate), Inst arrived. .Conversationally, grammatically, literary, and commercially. — Write, Berlitz, 84, Gerald. LESSONS in French and Pronunciation given by French . gentleman; special method.—Apply P.O. Box 90. MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.— Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn-street. Honrs, .10-12, 2-4; Tuesday. 7-9. Terms, Is 6d per 'lesson. Jjl/fISS AYLING, Teacher of Wood carving, • IYJL. Pokerwork, Stencilling, etc., has re- . moved to newer and more commodious premises. Strand Arcade, ground floor. PIANOFORTE.— A Gentleman with 15 years' "X experience, can receive pupils; special - attention to beginners.— Sydney, c.o. ■ iHKBALD. STURROCKS'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, O His Majesty's Arcade, second floor, ' Queen-street. Auckland. SHORTHAND AND TYPE >VHITING: New . O Speed Session. ; See Educational ■ Column. Commercial Training College. STUTTERING and Stammering quickly and permanently cured; no failures; first-class testimonials.—Mr. McDougalL 27, Khyber Pass. - : ■ - HYSICAL CULTURE AND SCIENTIFIC WEIGHT-LII'TING TAUGHT BY EXPERT, Over Lett's Store, Cucksey's Buildings. Mount Eden. Class Nights— MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. 7.30. Visitors Cordially Invited. Private Lessons Arranged For. J. 8. LAZENBY, Gordon Road, Mount Eden. rpuiTION IN •jyI'ASSAGB MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. The Longest-established Teacher of Massage in London, has Opened a BRANCH OB 1 HER LONDON ESTABLISHMENT IN WELLINGTON. She Instructs Ladies in Scientific Massage I Wei?TiL& i , , } d i,, ln S l ? din g General Swedish, fvpriwi l Electricity, and Swedish Drill. •mhIZ a lf n living subject. Certificate Massage!" Author of the "Art of Address: 27. MAY-ST.. WELLINGTON. 13 now have vacancies tor a low Pupils, as I our last term's Pupils have finished their course of instruction, and are now driving. Term to commence next week.— Auckland School of Motors, Wakefleld-st. Miscellaneous Wanteds, WANTED— Tho I'ubllo to Bee our New - f VVs Piano*—The No Deposit Piano Co., a, High-Street WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know . -iVV why everybody takes TORA-LINE. feSSi"""""" 11 ' 1 1 " 1 s v paa PEOPLE to Patronise the Little OUU ; Tailor Shop. Splendid selection patterns to choose •; Victoria-st. E. : (Mar Park). i 'Phone: 3068. 1... • 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 2
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