Apartments Vacant. ACCOMMODATION" for Visitors and Permanents; board £1, or with breakfast only: nice, cheerful rooms: relect. Hillcrest. 49, East St., Symonda St. !A N Opportunity.—Part of Unfurnished -ci- House to Let. electric light, h. and c, • use of all convs.— 'HEBALI>. AR D L U I, PARLIAMENT STREET.— MRS. BRAUND. ! A PARTMENTS.—SingIe and Double Furn'XX ished Rooms to Let; use of all convs —Park View. 61. Vincent St., City. t PARTMENTS. — Singlo and Double _tJL Rooms to Let; board if required: terms moderate. Glenora, 4. Beresford. St. (close Id section). A PARTMENTS at Lai Lai.—Woil-furnished .A. Bed-Sitting Rooms, suit. Lady or ( 'utlemau in Business.—Remuera Rd., 4th Inline from St. Mark'." Rd. BEDROOM and Sittingroom. furnished. double, pretty verandah, separate kitchen, gas stove, near car, suit refined couple. —Apply HERALD. BEDROOM, furnished, 10s weekly; breakfast it required.24o. Ponsonby Rd., r-car Three Lamps. Cars stop almost at door. ______________ I ED-SITTING Room, partly furnished. > near Cheltenham: two beds: use convs., including gas; £1 weekly.— 1595. Herald. BEDROOMS. 5s Gd per bod: use piano. sitting and smoke rooms; h. and . bath and shower; elec. light, p.w.c.: 2mins Queen St. — Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., City. BOARD and Lodging wanted by young -D lady in private family: vicinity farnell or Newmarket.— 1887. HERALD. BOARD and Residence, single or double y rooms; very central, good locality; harbour views; moderate terms. —Elwood, next to University CLINTON, Scotia Place, Auckland.—Apartments or Board; new louse, with all modern convs. Reasonable tariff. Convenient to town. 'Phono 440-1. p LI F T O N, *-' Whifaker Place, off Symonds St.. first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phoce 8-216. Board, full, partial, or without, by arrangement. Central Select—-Quiet. DARDANELLES. Upper Vincent St.. City. Travelling public well catered for; all : modern convs.— Miss Doyle (late Eden Terrace). 'Phone 4356. DEVONPORT. near Beach—Single Room, with breakfast; 12s 6d weekly. tenham. 1594. HEEALP. HOME, comfortable, strictly first-class table; close Id sec, exceptionally healthy, good locality, hot bath; with washing, 18s.—Address at HERALD. HOME, with refined family. 3 adults, offered business or professional gentleman; desirable locality; motor-car house; full guest Sundays, breakfast only on week days; exceptional opportunity.Select Home, 1830, Herald. LADY living in one of the best suburbs would take elderly married couple or one or two girls or boys, wishing to attend school or college in Auckland. —F.R-, 1870, Herald. "Vj'ORTH HEAD, Devonport— Prill vate Board and Residence; overlooking harbour; near Cheltenham Beach. E. Walters. "pONSONBY WATERFRONT— DoubIe and -IT Single Rooms, board optional: near beach, baths, and tram—2, London St. "DANGATTRA. Cheltenham Beach.— 'XL and Residence; billiards, boating, fishiu=;; terms moderate. COURT. Lower Symonds 'Phone XL 1085 Flat, furnished or unfurnished; also, convenient single room. EOOM, suitable for 2 gentlemen friends; breakfast if required; Id section. Address at HERALD I>OOMS, 3, unfurnished, vacant, all coav., Xi- separate gas meter good locality; no children.—4, Melrose St., Newmarket. EOTORUA— Quiet elderly gentleman do- _ . sires residence permanently private family. RofoTtia.; moderate terms'— Permanent, 1596. HERALD Office. m B. CHIMES, - 1 - 57, SYMONDS STREET. '~' Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists. MRS. MARTIN. Proprietress. f. 'Phone 1144. LU L W O P. T H , 143, GRAFTON ROAD. This new and Up-to-date House is now open to receive Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Electric light, lovely -views, conV veciences. Under new management. MONA HOUSE. 12, Lower Symonds St.— Good accommodation for Visitors and > "Vrmacents. Terms moderate. Electric liiM. 'Phone, 293. MRS. L. GICK. EiOOMS. 5s week per hocl; all comforts; Jt\, sitting, smoke room, bath, p.w.o.— Brighton House. 61, Hobson St., near Victoria St., lmin Queen St. Tram at door. QUEENSCLIFFK." ' SCOTIA PLACE OFF QUEEN STREET. Three' 'minutes above "Town Hall. MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENTS." Double and Single Rooms. Breakfast if desired, also use private kitchens Central, select, quiet. 'Phone 4086, MRS. FISCHER. LANGHAM. Wyndham Street 'Phone 2252. (Next Laidlaw Leeds). Within few minutes of train, wharf, trams, theatres, and salt water baths. BOARD-RESIDENCE, Billiardroom. Terms Moderate (Permanents 255). rjpHE GIRLS' HOSTEL. "TUNOA" 1 CITY ROAD. AUCKLAND. Principal - - MISS HAMMOND. A Beautiful Private Home, near all the Colleges, Very high elevation, commanding view of the harbour, quiet and healthy. For Students, Scholars cf Secondary Schools, other girls needing a home in town. Young Girls specially cared for and looked alter. For terms, apply to the Principal. 'Phone, 2689. Pupils Wanted. (LAN You Swim? * D. B. Anderson J guarantees to teach you. Tepid Baths, Tuesday and Thursday. Ladies' hours, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Shelly Beach. Monday; Parnell, Wednesday; Mt. Eden, Friday. . . LLLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.— -a'A Miss Oram. 5, Hepburn St. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4; ' Tuesdays. 7 to 9. Terms Is Cd per lesson. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, Pokerwork. Stenciling. Price Li3te. Send 2s 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving.—4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL (late of " Court Cards" Company, receives a few Pupils for Mountnessing, Grafton Road. ifTIHE Art of Reading Aloud, Reciting, and iJ-i Speaking taught by Lady from London, with wide experience; French (Parisian) also taught; 2s lesson., reduction for course.— Elocutionist, 260, Jervois Ed., Ponsonby. SCHOOL OF DRESS. COSTUMEMAKING, AND CUTTING. Classes held day and evening under per- . , sonal supervision of Mrs. Malcoinson flat© "—Ss-jS' London). Single lesson. Is 6d. Special IMi™s for three months' training. Dfc-esV* 3 and Costumes cut and prepared for £{/ 1 finishing at home, If I MALCOMSON, IF 'Over Walker and Co., Chemists. Spar. 'Wellesley Street West and Elliott Street. """" %M OTOE DRIVING. js*-*" Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. '"''...v & Traffic Driving. Jaaily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, s On Modern Gate-Change Car ■ Council Certificate Guaranteed. ' I ;. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL. rPhonoic:4344. 24, Smeeton's Bldgs. (parage. £&&, Stanley S* 'Phone 3129. 1 Miscellaneous Wanteds. /mO RABBIT TRAPPERS.— 15( JJ- pairs weekly; Is pair; freight paid.— f' W. Foss, 177, Symonds St. | P-Sj-fel CinA MEN wanted to inspect Latest Patrs ■< <J\JLr terns for coming season at Litth ' -Tailor Shop. Victoria St, E., near Alb-en Park. Alterations and Repairs. ■N° m DE ? OSIT PIANO co. i.l The easiest terms possible. No Interest; No Deposit.— High St. ' TJirORKING MEN—Repair You- Boots •VV Save money. Buy Enelish CoW! Soling Leather, Tools, Lasts, etc.—R Gilto and Sons, 83. Victoria St. a - COWS do bettor if covered this cold \J weather; they give more milk, and dwith less feed if kept warm. Hortes work better if covered. E. Lb Roy, 42, Queen Street, Auckland. UR BUSINESS IS TO SATISFY Our Pianos do —The No Deoosi Piano Co., 2S. High St. INHERE was once a man who refused t( i. learn from othershe became a bank rupt- Let U3 tell you what over a millioi of the world's best merchants have taugh us.—National Cash Register Co. See Loca Agent, Corner c£ Darby and Elliott Streets-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16121, 8 January 1916, Page 2
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