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' Apartments Vacant. ROOMS, furnished, with or without board, xt 2 double and 1 single; every conv.— 7, Scotia Place. OOMS, 2. double, well furnished; use of • conveniences, Constitution Hill.—Address at HERALD. ROOMS, two, front, furnished; use of kitx\ chen and all conveniences.—7, Abbotsford St. toft Khyber Pass). ROOMS (2), front, sunny, to Let; use conveniences: or Half House, furnished; reference.— Stanhope, York Ave., Epsom. T>OOMS, 8 large, unfurnished, conveniJV enceg, Parneli, within 3min. Exhibition. If rcottired, will lot separate.— at HERALD. OOMS.— Visitors to Auckland requiring 1 furnished Rooms, all convs.; also. Tonts well-appointed, close Exhibition.— 14, Khybor 1 ass 'Plume, S2C2. EOOMS, two nice large front, and kitxl chen; I'll modern conveniences; near tram and train —Nelson and Forder, Arthur Street West, Onchunga. EOOMS— Single Beds. 5s fid-week: smoke- ■ room, pittingroom, piano, h. and c. and shower bath, electric light, p.w.c.; 3mm Oueen St.—Victoria House, IS, Nelson St.. City. RGOMb single and double, with Board, • terms moderate.—so, Upper Queen St Id section. REPINED Couple, no children, will let half of Furnished House; suit M.C; handy cars; nice locality.—Address at HEKALD. QTAY AT SAN REMO, U SYMONDS STREET. 'Phone 2281. MRS. WEST. SITTING and Bedroom, or can be Let as 3 Bedrooms; clean, comfortable: near Three Lamps, in quiet sheet.—Address at HEEALD. QITTINGROOM and Bedroom, furnished, 1 ' with all conveniences: near cor stop, Ponsonby.—Address a'. HERALD. QITTINGROOM and Bodroom to Lot for H term- also. Single Bedroom—l 6, Wynyard St., behind Grammar School, close Exhibition. 'POPCKOFT, 22, New St., Ponsonby.i- Private Board and Residence; lovely harbour view: tenuis. 'Phone 3532. TTACANCY occurs for Single Gentleman as » sole paying guest, small private family, near Exhibition, trams, and sea-bathing, Terms. 27s (id.—Box 925. Auckland. VISITORS to Auckland-It will pay you 1 to call at Mrs. Finlay, Accommodation Agent, 3. Phcenix Chambers, Queen St., opp. G.P.0.; or, 36, Ponsonby Rd., opp. Police fetation. WHAREPAI. 121, Grafton Ed., next » J Bridge.—Accommodation for tourists and visitors; terms moderate.—Miss Brown, Proprietress. WAITEMATA. 21. Arthur St.. off Rata ir, j* °usonby.—Comfortable Board and Residence; quiet: nice harbour view; excellent table. Terms moderate.— Dunn. BALMORAL - New Private Hotal. 83. Grafton Road ton left over bridge) Smins' walk from Exhibition main gat.B. Tariff, 6s per day; Permanents frm 25s per i woek I Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and 1 ermanents. Newly furnished, every possible modern conventincs, lovely views from all sides. Telegrams MRS. DARBY. Balmoral, Auckland. JJGBEMONT, MADEIRA PLACE, Close to Exhibition, BETWEEN TOP SYMONDS STREET AND GRAFTON ROAD. Extensive Grounds. Beautiful Views. Every Comfort. Away from Noise and Dust. QASTLEBAR PRIVATE HOTEL, Symonds St. and Khyber Pass, IB OPEN TO RECEIVE PERMANENTS AND TOURISTS. Electric light throughout. Finest viows in Auckland. Inspection invited. P L 1 F T 0 NV Whitakor Place, Symonds Street, first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phono 3216. Soleot—Quiet. OORRENTO 8. GRAFTON ROAD O . Near Choral Hall. Superior Accommodation for tourists and permanent boarders. All modern conveniences. 'Phone 1708. _ i MISS C. BURKE. T, U L W C~~R T T[ JU, _ 143, Grafton Road. This new and up-to-date House is now open to receive tourists and permanent boarderselectric light, lovely views, and all modern converienccs. JJ A R A 7f H O N, 8, LOWER SYMONDS STREET (Opp. Government House Grounds). EESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS. 'Phone 2685. fO EXHIBITION "VISITORS. Waikafo House Shortland St., is the meet Central Private Hotel in Auckland, only four minutes from railway station, post office. Albert Park, and within a few minutes' walk from the Exhibition Grounds. Tin establishiißnt has beon lately renovated and is under entirely new management. MISS J. KENMAN. Pn °°e 2477. Proprietress^ THE CHIMES, *■ 57, Symonds Street. Vacancies for Permanents and _, TouriAts. Phone 1144. MRS ' ,TTIN, Proprietress Pupils Wanted. pAN You Swim?-D B. Anderson guaranV tees to teach ladies and gentlemen to swim in twelve lessons; one guinea; Mt. Eden and Shelly Beach Baths. DRESSMAKING.-Classes in Theory and Practice. 61, Strand Arcade. Evenin" by arrangements—Miss Mazcy. late Head Dressmaker. Vc-itch and Allan, Wellington. MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.Miss Oram. 5. Hepburn St. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4.; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms, Is 6d per lesson. MISS A.YLING. — Woodcarving. Pokerwork. Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening.— Strand Arcado. REAL Lacemaking taught by Mrs. Young p Rangimari, Reimer'a Av., Kingsland! This artistic, useful work can be acquired in one course of 7 lessons. All requisites on hand. Q. EG G QHORTHAND Taught by G. A. HANSARD. 31, Shortland Street. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London. Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her Rooms, 175, Symonds St. (opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangement. Hours: Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; evening. 7 to 9. End of Id section. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.0 MR JOHN McDOOGALL, 27, Khyber Pass. t Auckland, is tho only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impediments of Speech. Testimonial: " When 1 became a pupil of yours I stuttered very badly; at times I could not talk at all. After a few lossono from you I could talk a3 well as anybody, and tho cure has been permanent.—With deepost erati-tude.-H.G." Miscellaneous Wanteds. HEAVY Durable Plating,, Cruetß. Tableware, Motor and Engine Parts, Shopfittings. Oxidising and Lacquering. Worli guaranteed.—Shaw, 10G, Albert St. WANTED to Exchange-lfl-12 lI.P. Cadil- » lac, 1908 pattern, for reliable Horse Buggy, and Harness.—Motor, care of John Todd, Otahuhu. (JAILING BOATS, Shamrock IV. pattern O will sail well. Splendid toy for the summer. Is, Is od, to lis Gd each, HEWS Stores, QiK-.n St. and Newton. Pi PER .WEEK can bo mado.-A Great cVI Special Reduction, for a limited timo only.—A new money-making employment for Ladies. Simple and fascinating. Our Patterns and Instruction Book enables any intelligent lady to speedily become an expert Lace Maker. We give a written guarantee to purchases all Laces made 011 our Looms NO TEACHER IS REQUIRED tor you to learn this profitable occupation. Kindly forward 3 penny siamps for full particulars -Address. Torchon Lace Co,. 229, Collins Street, Melbourne, ■ > " ■"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15476, 6 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15476, 6 December 1913, Page 2

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