Apartments Vacant. CLINTON. Scotia Jmce. above Town HalL —Apartments. with breakfast or board; new house, all convs reasonable tariff.—Miss Cnrtin. Proprietress, DEVONPORT.— Vacancies for Visitors, full Board, or bed and breakfast.— King Edward's Parade. EXHIBITION Visitors can procure Accommodation, with or without meals, at Langham. 76, Wyndhe— St. <3 minutes to boat and trains). ELWOOD, 2, Parliament St., next Univer—Vacancies.—Miss Wyatt. . GLENEDEN. Balfour Road. Parnell. via Garfield Btreet. overlooking harbour.— Vacancies.-Mrs. Jackson. Proprietress. GLENCOE. 4. Bereeford St. (Pitt St.. Id section).— for Boarders, good table: h. and c. bath. Terms, £1 week.— Mrs. G. Franich, Proprietress. HAVALAH, Cobden St.. next Newton P.O.—Vacancies for gentlemen ana married couples; terms. £1 per week. HAURAKI HOUSE Vincent Street, near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders, ' new house, hot and cold water. .Tonus > moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. 'Phone 8083. i , — ■ TNGLEWOOD. Manukau Rd.. Parnell. ' A next Blind Institute.— Ac- ' commodation for visitors, 2mins. to Exhibi- [ tion. 'Phone 2037. MRS. J. INGRAM. Lower Symonds St.Both visitors and per. Hoarders will find l comf. home at Glenosmond. 'Phone 1349. MRS. DARRACH, Arkle's Vacancies for few superior visitors seeking quiet seaside home; boats met waggonette; 25s » weekly. MERLIN HOUSE. 196, Hobson Street- • 111 Good Accommodation for Visitors aad ■ Permanent Boarders; h. and c. water. Terms moderate.—Miss 8. Capili PORTSMOUTH HOUSE. 2. Waverly St.. off upper Queen Vacancies for Visitors and Permanents; early breakfast. . Mrs. Simpson. u ROOM, balcony, furnished; two single XV beds; suit two ladies going to business.l 6, Crammer- Rd. near reservoir ROOM, front, single, furnished; also, largo Unfurnished Front Room; use . of conveniences; Id section.—Address at 7 HERALD. il T>OOMB. single, furnished: use of all coni. XV veniences.— Hardinge St., off Vicr toria St. West. i ' '• "DOOMS, three, nice, wanted by family of XV six, with board; Jewish family pre- » ferred. near city.—P.M.. 96. HERALD. ROOMS, single beds. 5s 6d week; use piano, sitting., smoke; h. and c bate and shower; electric light, p.w.c; Smin Queen Victoria House. 48, Nelson St., City. I ROOMS, single and double, with Board; terms moderate.—s7, Upper Quean St., Id section. \ ROOMS, furnished, comfortable; 5s per bed Rcseneath, 224. Hobson St. (2mina from City Market). * VACANCY foi Gentleman; good home. £1 week: private; piano, bath, cars stop , door: close Exhibition.—4B. Ponsonby Rd.,! ' opp. Reservoir. ■ WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEL, SCOTIA PLACE (Sniins above Town Hall), new and up-to-date House, 80 rooms, is now open to receive Visitors and Permanents. Superior accommodation. 'Phone and all modern conveniences.— Veale, Pro- * prietress. f DALMORAL — New Private Hotel, 83. X» Grafton Road (on left over bridge), Sauna' walk from Exhibition main, " . gates. ■» i Tariff, 6s per day; Permanents at reduced ■ — - ■ rates, v r Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and , Permanents. Newly furnished, every possible modern convenience, lovely views «rom all sides. Telegrams; .. c MRS. DARBY, Balmoral, Auckland. . •Phone./ 4226. CL I ,r 1 .q ■"'.. n—' *J Whitaker Place, Syraondj Street, first tram stop past St. Paul's/ 'Phone. 8216. i . , Central—Select— e • • » QASTLEBAR PRIVATE . HOTEL. Symonds Sl.' and Khyber Past. is open TO RECEIVE PERMANENTS *• . And to'ußists. ; Electric light throughout. Finest viewii in j ••- .- * ■ - ' ri . > ' ',' Inspection Invited. d : ; LU L W, ;O - R T H. Ai »v* 143, Grafton Road. This new and up-to-date House is now open r\ to receive tourists and permanent boarders; electric light, lovely views, and ; all modern conveniences'. "-'' -'-r "-■,.'■;' I. IgGBEMOKT. MADEIRA PLACET Close 'to , Exhibition. < .-.4t, BETWEEV TOP SYMONDS STREET AND ". GRAFTON ROAD. "' Extensive Grounds. Beautiful Views. Every Comfort. ty' _, Away from Noise, and Dnit. •II A R A T E/.O N;" 8. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. 1$ »•' .' .'Phone 3688. ' " ». a,. . .v : COREENTO. i! GRAFTON ROAD. ° , Near Choral HalL '': Superior Accommodation for tourists and is permanent boarders. . 7* All modern conveniences. 'Phone 1708. , . ■'■ MISS C. BURKE. 1. m H E CHIMES, a 1 57. SYMONDS ST. Vacancies for Permanent* and Tourists. 'Phone 1144, . •/ it MRS -MARTIN. .Proprietress. t. ■— i - Pupils Wanted. ;\ id —' _T —' ' — ~ ~ .. ARTHUB E. JOHNS. Teacher of' Piano xl and Orgon, Studio, comer Ponsonby « and Franklin Rds. 6 TtRESSMAKING.-Clasßes la Theory,and a JM Practice, 61, Strand Arcade. Evening by arrancerEKDfs.—Miss Masey, late Head Dressmaker. Veiteh and Allan. Wellington. - MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes'.— * ill Miss Oram, 6, Hepburn St. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4; Tuesday, 7 to 9. Terms, Is _ 6d per lesson. y «ftflL W, J. J. PRINGLE, Teacher of Piano- ,. 11l forte. Violin, and Singing.. Studio, 35, Howe St. (opp. Girls' Grammar 8chool). Z M ISS FLOBRIE BENNS, L.A.8., Teacher .; iU. of Pianoforte, now open to receive r- Pupils.— Welleslny St. East. Terms, 255. MISS JANE , EYRE, Certificated Art Teacher, ' will resume teaching at her a . studio, City Chambers, 3at.. Feb. 7, 2to 4. u, —■ . '. "MISS JULIA RIST, Certificated Teacher Xt.L of Pianoforte and Theory, resumes - duties Monday, Feb. 2.-6, Sussex St., Grey I, Lynn. MISS A YUNG. — Woodcarvias., foaerilia. work. Stencilling. Articles designed of "* plain. Piice lists sent. Classes day and r, evening. Strand Arcade n _ .^__________________________ MDDLE. LE HOUX, School for Up-to-date Dressmaking. Morning, Afterir- noon and Evening Classes; terms moderate. Ie- —Stirling. 161, GraTton Rd. t. , . — ——. . ___ ~ lym MERVYN wn 4. AND miss J- IVI FOOTE ~ resume Teaching. Piano -,; Violin, Mandolin, and Dancing, February 9' d Walters' Rd., Kingsland. 'Phone A 412 al A 412 - "PUPIL, lady, young, 'educated, healthy, 1 • X wanted.— Health Institute, s; Symonds St., Khyber Pass (above Sneddon's), *- after 2 p.m. Monday. as - ■ - ... - ir > QCHOOL of Dressmaking.—Classes resumed O Feb. 2, 1914.— Young, Queen's " Bldgs., Wellesley St. W. (oppVN.Z. Dairy *■• Association). ld /COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. Vj DAYTIME OR EVENING. is. . _____ 7 MATRICULATION, a ' JUNIOR & SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE. a SCHOLARSHIPS. PHARMACY A. P- MEDICAL PRELIM., Etc. :ITwo Guineas per quarter. Two Hours a week. - . , All Subjects. .5, No Extra Charges. Individual Tuition. w HANSARD. 81, Shortland Street, is — — ■■■' ■ AND MILLINERY r DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. 7, Mrs. Kins, who has London. Parisian, and Colonialexperience, will take classes at her - Rooms, 175, By—onds St, (opp. Lyric Theatre). ,» Cutting and drafting- taught. Perfectly cut I 'ad .fitting patterns supplied. Private classes tor friends by arrangement. Hoars: Morning, 10 Jo 12; afternoon. 2 to 6; evening. 1 1 to 9. End of section. .___. . . .-■■ , , d G-TUTTEIrING AND !'" p* M„*|OHN McDQUGALL. %Khybei Pass. Auckland, is the only Specialist ,in New Zealand who has bee's perfectly successr .ful in enrinr gtricklj anu permanently Stutr tc-nng air. all impedimenta of Speech;: Testi- - menial: " Wheal became ?. pupil of yours I stuttered very badly: at times 1 could not ' talk at all. After a few lessons from you I c could talk as v til as anybody, and the eait v has been permanent.—With deepest grati-tudg.-H.o/
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 2
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