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- .Apartments Wanted, [ A PaETMV'N'TS.— Room,' stove mi *'■*■■■'■ '" ft. private H entrance; furn. or. unfurn.; iraif ~'- : -- work&Bman.--2,- Arawa;rSt.» Khyber Bass, next Islington Dairy. ; : ;y : ASCOT 37' - ; " Kbybfer Pass.—Good aocomA rttoditW tor visitors and panunimii: terms moderator. «trio WWta Selljren. 'Phone 95>H> "OEDROOM aim'le. furnished; suit gentleJtS man.—B2. Gttrfton Rd. B~"~V\DROOM. doul'le. furnished, to Let; • Single Bedroom, with use oonvs.— Arcadia,. 17. Grafton v*td. fellicONYßooffl, niceJy furnished, harbour JO views, suit business-, gentleman; Id section, city; breakfast optiAnal.—K. Day St., Xottten* • ______»__ ,T>EDRO'OM, comfortable, furnithed, to Lot, Jj with or without board; ouiet and cental lovely harbour view.- Parliament St., next University. ________ BED-SITTING Boom, double, large, fronV, well furtwhed; bath, all conveniences; 10. ed. Sinsil' Boom. 55.—51. Upper Vincent St. . DARDANELLES. Upper 'frncent St.Vacancies for" Casuals and' P<Tmaaents: ouiet and central: moderate terms.— Doyle (late Eden Terrace). 'Plotvs 4356. p L I F T 0 N. v Whitaker Place, off Symmxds St., first tram atop past St. Paul's. 'PL lone 8216. Select—Quie t. DEVONPORT.-Exceptionallir law Bed Sitting Boom to Let; also, extra Bed. room; close.to beach, 'bus passe *.— Chel lenham Rd.. Dovonport. EVONPOBT, Clifton, Norllh H»ad. Private Board and Residence foe Visitor* and Permanents; overlooking hj.rbour, near Cheltenham Beach. E~ASTER Holidays at Te Aroha.-Lf.dy, has Vacancies for few Boarders in private home. Terms moderate.— P.O. Te Aroha, ' .' OLENOSMOND.Lower Symonds StreetVisitors and Permanents wall find comfortable accommodation. Terms moderate. 'Phono 1310.— Ingram. LADY offers 2 nice Booms, newly furI i nished, and board, to eeailomen friends. Minute walk term. Id sec—Apply Hebalp. ,T ADY. relatives at the Front, would like l ±l I-sdy end dauffhler. or MC., "We comfortable home, mnrvne suburb.— tian, 3362. REOAID. ,T ANGHAM. M Wyndharo Street. JJ • 'Phone 0252. Oeit Lsidlaw Leeds.) ■Within few minutes of train, wharf, trams, theatres, and salt-water baths. Board-Resi-dence. BilHardroora. Terms moderate (Permanent!, 255). TIT. EDEN— Furnished Front Booms. 111 near Id sec; 6ep. cooking, use all conves.—Address at HERALD. OWNER would Share with quiet family pood, roomy Furnished Cottage; every convenience; fine views; lid tram.— 3373, HEBAID. T)OQMS, ■& week per bed: all comforts; IV sirtrmr; smoke rooms, bath, p.w.c.--Brighton House. 61, Hobson St., hear Victoria St.. lmin Queen St. Tram at door. ROOMS, 2, furnished, to Let; use all con vs.; elderly couple preferred; handy Symonds Address at HERALD. "DOOMS—Single, from ss;, Double, from Cti 10s; well furnished, with every convenience.— 10, Selwyn St.. top oi Hepburn S't. , TJOOMS— Beds, 5s 6d; Double . ■tX (MC.). all oonvs., 13« 6d; use sitting, smoke rooms; h. and c. and shower bath. p'ootric iisht every room: 2min Queen St.— Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City. rpGTOBUA—One or two Double < Bedrooms -IV to Let, furnished; use of kitchen and convs.— Botorua. 'T'IVISTOCK.-No. 9. Symonds Vacani- Pennsnents and Visitors.— Miss Jamison, late Grovesnor, Deronport. mHB VYNE, Private Hotel, Symonds I. Street, below Grafton Bridge— ties for tourists; first-class table; oca minute car. three- minutes city. .'Phone 4405. rpBTS BELLS. 136, Hobwra St., next St. i- . Matthew's Church.—Vacancies for permanent*, and tourists.— 1889. QUEEN'S CLIFFF, SCOTIA PLACE (off Queen 'St.), Smins above Town Kail— Modern Furnished Apartments, doubl* and sirgle rooms, breakfast if desired, also use private kitchens; " central; select, quiet. 'Phone 4086.—Mrs. Fischer. WARATAH. (Mrs. Woodward), 85, Albert Board and Residence. Terms: 20s cer week, 5s day. Meals. Is. Beds, -la 6d. 1 f) CENTRAL Untarnished and 1 partly- *» furnished - Room, kitchen, stove, . gas, Wo. separata entrance.— Alten Bd., off Lower." Symonds Sfc. " T U L w O ii ? E, -" ' 143, GRAFTON ROAD. Electric light, lovely views, balcony rooms. Under new management. * ' :.'/Phone No. 3708. •-v. QOERENTO, ° , • ' 8, ; GRAFTON ROAD " (Near Choral • Hall). First-class Aecomnodation. 'Phone 1708. m~H n B _-~ CHIMES, BT. SYMONDS STREET. The' ' above ■ Popular House will after March 31 be conducted as an Apartment Houso on the English system. , ".- ' -'*' :'" MRS. MARTIN. 'Phone 1114. rpHE GIRLS' HOSTEL, "TUNOA," 1 ...CITY ROAD. AUCKLAND. ; Principal v • MISS HAMMOND. A Beautiful Private Home, near all the Colleges, very high elevation, commanding view of tie harbour, quiet and healthy. For Students. Scholars of Secondary Schools, and other gills needing a home in town. Young Girls specially cared for and looked • after. „.-'... For terms, apply to the Principal. '..",,*..;'.T " 'Phone 2689. err ,'.,,. i ssssss ■■-.' Mfuiti Pupils Wanted. iALERT School.—Shorthand, Typewriting, ft Bcok-keoping. Each pupil taught separately; nroficiency guaranteed.—3o, Palmerston Buildings, Queen St v \flSS' CODLTHARD has resumed her irx ' Dressmaking Classes at . her new address.— Sentinel Rd., Ponsonby. MASSAGE- Thorough Tuition in Medical, ill SurgicaL- Electric Massage by certificatcd^Tutor.—Radio, Box 530, G.P.O. QTUTTERING and Stammering.—Mr. John iJ ' McDougall. Author and Expert Teacher of the Easiest,' Quickest, and -Most Natural Method yet discovered (or curing speech defects.—Address, Orakau Avenue, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom, Auckland. DBESSMAKING.-Misa Beid, No. 1. An6lesea"St. Private lessons or classes arranged. ISS V. F. MANDENO, Music Teacher Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams., London.—Orakau Av., Epsom. MILLINERY- and Dressmaking Classes.— iIJL Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4;' Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms, Is 6d per lesson. AN You Swim?—l guarantee to teach. v, Tepid Baths, Tuesday and Thursday; ladies' hours 9-11. 5-7: Shelly Beach. Mondav;" Parnoll. Wednesday: Mt. Eden. Friday. D. B. Anderson. Tepid Baths. Customs St. T.EAEN Wood-carving PoKer Work, or -u Bienciliing and bring your leisure moments to a pleasing and profitable issue. Price lists posted.—Miss Ayling, 4 Strand. Auckland. MISS BARBARA WILSON. Teacher of Ji- Pianoforte: pupils coached for all examations of R.A.M. and B.C.M. 'Phone 325— Cr.rlton, City Ed. M; 0. T 0 B - D R I V I N G. il-aj Running Eopairs. Individual Tuition. * Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert On Modern Gste-Changa Car. Council Certificates GuaranteedCITY MOTOR SCHOOL, Thone 4344. 24. Smeeton's Bides. Gr rage, 81-33, Stanlev St. 'Phone 3129. TI,rRS. MALCOLMSON'S (late of London) liX Popular School of Dress and Costume Making and Cutting, for mothers and daughters. Classes day and evening. Single lesson given, or special terms for training course. Dresses and Costumes also cut and propared for homo finishing.—Malcolmson, over Walker's, Chemists, corner Wollesley St. W. and Elliott St. " J ADIES AND CONFECTIONERS" R. CROAKER, SUGAR EXPERT, Is back again at his old address, and is willing to. demonstrate all the latest lines in Confectionery. '< • . - NO MACHINERY REQUIRED. BECOME A CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURER. By my "New System" you can start «nth lets,than 7b 6d investment in raw materials. ; V £2 TO £8 PER WEEK, fe-i . £2 TO m PER, WEEK ,",.»- Easily: Earned, according to tho time at rout ,:';• '. ■ ■ -disposal.'. ' ■•' ' ■;'. .■'"■■„ Jt won't cost you'anything to come and |..' sec Display of Confectionery at Office, ••'•'• ; :;«. rt BBUNBWICK -BUILDINGS, --■■'' r. l A 4 I ;A'^?» B t re9t ' between 10 and 5.30. .■[y I- CBOAKPR,..-.-. ... puGAR EXPERT. i 'J'- '- ''.■■-', •■' • '■ ■ i ■■ \~ ■ '>:?'&.'• i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 2

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