• v Apartments Vacant. ARD L U -I, PARLIAMENT STREET.— . •- ''-'■:■ MRS. BRAUND. APARTMENTS, furnished; separate kitchen, every conv.; close beach and tram.—Jesmond. 29. Sentinel Rd.. Heme Bay. . APARTMENTS.—SmgIe Beds, 6s 6d, use -£*- Sitting and Srroke Rooms; h. and c. bath and shower; electric light every room; p.w.c.; 2 minutes Queen St.—Victoria House, 48, Nelson St. City. ASCOT, 57, Khyber Pass.— accommodation for visitors and permanent?; terms moderate; electric Light.—Mrs. Sellgren. 'Phone 958 a. A USTRaLBION.—Suite of 3 Rooms, furnished, gas stove, slot meter, sea bathing, private entrance. — 37, Sentinel Rd, Ponsonby A VONHYRSTE PRIVATE HOTEL, -£1- 62, Symonds St. 'Phone. 999. A PARTMENTS — Superior Furnished XX Rooms, all convs; board. £1, or with breakfast only; quiet and select.—Hillcrest. 49. East St., Symonds St. BALCONY Room to Let, furnished; near Grafton Bridge.— 2330, HERALD. BEDROOMS, double and single, furnished*, near Supreme Court: telephone; all conveniences; from 5s to —Address at Herald. BED-SITTING Room, superior, with own kitchenette, extra room ii required; bath, laundry; good locality; no email children.—72, Ponsonby Rd. BED-SITTING Room.—Lady with comfort-ably-furnished home, splendid position, would Let Front Bed-Sitting Room to cheerful lady; low rent for company.Mount Eden. 2257. HERALD. ,_ CUMARVO, Symonds St., have Vacancies for permanents and visitors.—Mrs. I. Marshall. 'Phone 2411. CLINTON. Scotia Place, Auckland.—Apartments or Boaid; new house, with all modern convs. Reasonable tariff. Convcnr ent to town. "Phone 4404. _ CLIFTON, Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Central — Select — Quiet. DEVONPORT.— Rooms to Let; close Cheltenham Beach; 'bus passes. 21, Cheltenham Rd., Devonport. GREY LYNN—Two Large. Unfurnished Front Rooms, use all convs. Rent, 9s. —Apply 2 till 6. 16, Harcourt St. HALF Furnished House, Park Avenue, Grafton; no children or animals; appointment to view.Address at HERALD. LADY, desirous of company in house, would let large furnished room, suitable dressmaker.64, New North Road. Eden Terrace, car stop at door. ROOMS, furnished, single and double, with or without breakfast; piano, telephone, hot and cold shower-bath; Id section.ls, Khyber Pass. OAKLEIGH. Upper Symonds St. (under new management)— Fur, or unfur. Rooms; board optional; motor-shed to Let; terms moderate. "***"*"******* —»»«—■—■—) Pupils Wanted. CAN You Swim?— guarantee to teach. Tepid Baths, Tuesday and Thursday; ladies' hours 9-11. 5-7; Shelly Beach. Monday; Parnell, Wednesday; Mt. Eden, Friday. —D. B. Anderson, Tepid Baths, (JUstoms St* LEARN Wood-carving.. PoKer Work, or - Stencilling and bring your leisure moments to a pleasing and profitable issue. Price lists posted.— Ayling, 4. Strand, Auckland. MISS REID. No. 1. Anglesea St.. resumes ousiness February 1. Private lessons or classes arranged. TV/fTLLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.— I»JL Miss Oram, 5. Hepburn St. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4 Tuesdays. 7 to 9. Terms, Is 6d per lesson. THE Art of Reading Aloud, Reciting, and Speaking taught by Lady from London, with wide experience; French (Parisian), also taught- 2s lesson, reduction for course.— Elocutionist, 15. Clifton Rd., Herns Bay. OCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, PRINCESS BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. MISS BEGG HAS RESUMED TEACHING At the Above Address. Where she will arrange Classes to suit Clients. MOTOR DRIVING. Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificates Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 'Phone 4344. 24. Smeeton's Bldgs. Garage. 31-33. Stanley St. 'Phone 3129. MRS. MALCOLMSON'S (late of London) •ItX Popular School of Dress and Costume Making and Cutting, for mothers and daughters. Classes day and evening. Single lesson. Is 6d. Special terms for training course. Dresses and Costumes also cut and prepared for home finishing.—Malcolmson, over Walker's. Chemists, corner Wellesley St. W. and Elliott St. euraiey i ■ ii i Wanted to Buy. EA S. RAGS- RAGS. TAKLE BROS.. Rag Merchants, Union Street. 'Phone 527. Tailors' Cuttings a Specialty. BOTTLES. SCRAP METALS. HORSE _ . SHOES, AND SCRAP IRON. Highest prices given. Write for quotations HILDRETH AND SON. , uustorns St. West. ANY RAGS. ANY BONES, ANY BOTTLES TO-DAY!" We are Cash Buyers. Send for Price List. ZEALANDIA TRADING CO.! Stanley St. TJTKURANGI COAL COMPANY, LTD. One Double 10-inch Cylinder Engine (new or second-hand), about 16 inches stroke, fitted • with two loose drums not less than 36 inche> diameter by 18 inches width, and also clutch, brakes, and reversing gear. Th« drums must carry about 1000 yards of fthsteel wire rope. > Particulars and drawings, with price, tc be sent to H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. Auckland, February 17. 1916. ; ANTED IMMEDIATELYONE 10-12 H.P. STATIONARY STEAM ' ENGINE, New or Second-hand. Must be in good working order. . Apply, giving price and full particulars t< i G. A. GAMMAN AND CO., LTD., Tauranga. TXTE ARE BUYERS FOR CASH VV In Large or Small Quantities, of BOTTLES, SACKS. RAGS, RUBBER, BONES, METAL, ETC. Country Consignments solicited Cash re mitted the same day as goods checked. rtLARK TIROS. DRAKE ST., AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2429 "P U N G U S. Send your FUNGUS to the DIRECT EXPORTER. We give ; HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ONLY. AH CHEE AND CO.. Box 753. Auckland, opp. G.P.O. ' GENT'S MISFIT AND CAST-OP* \JT APPAREL, OVERCOATS MACKS TRUNKS, BOOTS, PAWN' TICKETS' t hitc, ZjitC. ' c GET OUR PRICES before giving away m ' selling tor a mere song. Owing to big de- ' mand we are offering from 10s to 60s per suit Ring up 3976, and our representative will ' call on you. "' THE LONDON CLOTHING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING ' c g lJi: ' Amw <* l , 4, Gt. Noith Road (nr. Ponsonby Reservoir) ,-pAT THAMES 1 JiAT £AMBS : - F AT L AMBS! F AT I/* 1338 j WE ARE NET CASH BUYERS, c "ON HOOKS AT WORKS. OR IN PADDOCK. For " ALL FAT STOCK .FOR FREEZING All Payments Prompt. MESSRS. SIMS. COOPER. AND CO. (N.Z.). LTD. A. M. HOWDEN, 28, Fort Street. Agent. F. MATTHEWS, Buyer. * Otahuhu. WANTEDA SUPPLY OF c ''1000 DOZEN - EG Sf B EEKLS I HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. , Apply AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE EGGPRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, Darby Street, i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16157, 19 February 1916, Page 2
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