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Situations Vacant. •>. SEWING .Machinist and Hand Finisher for woollens. ; also, two Beginners.— Gaze's Wool Store, Newton. SHOPMAN, capable, wanted, for . country butchery; good wages.— Brown, care- Roulaton Bros., Pukekohe. YPISTE -wanted to start immediately.Apply between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., W. G. Bauer; His Majesty's Theatre. WOMAN, capable, wanted to take charge of Mantle Showroom of a leading Christchurch firm.—Apply, with copies of references, to Draper. Box 525. Christchurch. VOUTH, EDUCATED, WANTED FOR I OFFICE. Apply in own handwriting, with copies of references. H. GILFILLAN, 109, Victoria Arcade. Apartments Wanted. BEDROOM,' Mil Board, soft washing, wanted by clerk; private family, within 15mins G.P.0.: about 25s.—Board. 216, 'HERALD. BOARD, permanent, wanted in refined private family, Newton preferred.— Cunliff. care of G.P.O. BOARD and Residence, with use of piano, wanted in private fanily, for Grammar School Girl.— 17. P. 0.. Matakana. BOARD and Residence wanted by M.C. , in business, with private family, near seaside; Devonport preferred.—State terms to C C.,_2S3,._HERALD. BOARD and Residence, in private family wanted by two business girls, 18 and •20; no other boarders; room must to large and bright.—Address, MARLBOROUGH. 220. HERALD. GENTLEMAN wants Board-Residence in respectable private family; Parnell or Remuera (close car).—C.W., 256, HERALD. ROOM, large, wanted, two double beds, use of conveniences, close to beach,— No. 5, Milton, Rd., off Dominion Rd. Apartments Vacant. APARTMENTS. Lai Lal.-Large BedSitting Room, with board if required.— No. 21, Remuera Rd.. 4th house from St. Mark's Rd. PARTMENTS.-Niceiy. furnished Double and Single Rooms from fis; board £1, or breakfast only: select and homelike.— Hillcrest, 49. East St.. Symonds St. A V E N ' U E, XV. Opp, Newton Post Office. EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS, Large Balcony Rooms, overlooking harbour; high, healthy position; attractive grounds; Tennis Court. Tariff. 6s per day; 30s per week. 'Phone 3018. BOARD, first-class, private, wanted ten days February, by married couple, 1 infant; state terms.—Holiday, 259, Haiur,p. BRAEMAR. Wynyard lit: (near St. Paul's Church).—Furnished Plat, elderly couple or ladies going to business preferred. CHELTENHAM.-Country visi'ors: Rooms vacant Feb. and March, no young children.— Devonport P.O. ■... ■ • \ - n l I ft 0 /n; V Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., 1 first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3'itJ. >~, Apartments. Breakfast optional. , • -.. ■ Central—Select—Quiet, '___ DEVONPORT.-Part of well-furnished House. 1 flat, separate kitchen, gas stove; harbour view; 5 reins.' wharf.— Address at Herald. . ' ' ' ■■; ' '/ ■ GRAFTON RD.-Furnished Flat. 4 rooms, -separate kitchenette, gas, and bath; long term; suit small adult family.—Address at HEBALD. /J,--. ... - ;.■■<';, '17"ARAKA. Boys' Hostel, Mountain Road, .Q. Epsom, 5 min. Grammar. School.—Mrs. Grant has vacancies . for. few schoolboys. Tel. 4379. '. T '-.■■■ _. '■> ,- .■-.; r g&. T UMEAH. 4. Emily Place, off Shortland ±J. Vacancies for Pennanents,.and Visitors: new house, overlooking 'harbour.— 'Phone 2775.. .-'.-.'- : . '■-'-.'>■-' ..v.v.'-./^.v MISS SINCLAIR (retired teacher), ' 39, IIX Wynyard Rd.," Mt. Eden, can receive a few girl boarders for Grammar School. ■■-•: MONA HOUSE, 12. Lower Symonds St.— Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanents: all convs.; terms moderate. 'Phone 293.-:; '■; - ' ■. , ")"■■'> ■. MT. EDEN.— Furnished Rooms, .use ■; of kitchen, gas. hot and cold water, conveniences.— and Baker, Durham .St. 13. <:■ .. : v..: >y.;.'• -y---,.■-■■ -. ■ ; ; . : ; ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished, single • and double'; board if -desired; terms reasonable— Pitt St., Id section;--^'v'■'■ -'; ROOMS, 2, famished, clean, handy cars, 2d section, close beach.l 6, Hamilton Rd.,:Horno Bay.;. . ... ■ i. .j ,- "t-'^-'*^^ ROOMS, 2 or 3,, furnished, private house; ■Remuera, close Newmarket, 2d ■'. trams. —5, Dominion Chambers, 65, Queen.St. ■,'- OOMS.-Single Beds, i ss' 6d and 7s 6d, breaKfast if desired: Double (M.C); 13s 6d; all convs., sitting-smoke room,-hot- bath and shower, electric light throughout; 3mins station.—Victoria House, 48. Nelson St., City. HARROW, 79. Manukau Rd.-Ono self-' U contained Flit and 1 Bed-sitting Room; i Id fcction.— 1539. ■-~ :-,■ ,■--:.,' SYMONDS St., best part-Furnished Rooms O available; use dining, drawingrooms, separate gas stoves, 'phone, piano.— at HERALD. ■"■ - --» ;-- v ■■;< ■,■■■ ■-;-.■ Tp.-O PENSIONERS. Board and Lodging is offered ; in: city to elderly men (especially pensioners) ; h. ,and c. bath and every convenience. ,v -.. ..-^ Apply by letter.! stating'' amount in 'position to pay. . ■•■ , ; . :..>.■%:' " : ", ' ELDERLY. 2665, HEBALD.'.' : Wanted to Buy. T APPAREL.-Fischer. 350, ;; I.Queen'-/ St.Buyer Left-o&i- Clothing, : Jewellery, Boots, Pawn Tickets'.—'Phone 3021. My representative, Mrs. Martin, will call.- v __. A FAIR Price given for Second-hand ii Jewellery, Musical % Instruments, ■: Firearms. Clothing, ' Pawn i Tickets, > etc—B. Kissin. Waitemata Chambers. lmin. from train, post office, or boats, .'Phone 2173 A. A. RING to Mrs. Kelly.-She Buys and ■tx. Sells Ladies', Genl.'s,. Children's Mis-: fit Clothing, Evening Dresses, Boots. 'Phone 2606.-392, Queen St: ■.- .-'. ■' .--:-! .:.-:.: "'A MCO " JARS.—Is 6d per dos. given for ii. good • 2o?. Earthenware Meat Extract Jars, delivered to > any A.M.C. -Branch.— The Auckland Meat Co., Ltd.; y ;'■■.■--;. V ■?-, BOILER, steam jacketed, or Cooker, hold : about 1001b.—W.H., WharepQa. ■ BRAY BROS.. Fort St., guarantee Top ; Price for Eggs, and make prompt payments. Palmer's^ Poultry Foods kept in stock. ; '-" ' >■' ' , '" : -''■■' '■:'.'" ; ';' y \ •" ■ : FALSE Teeth, sound or. otherwise; top • market price to trade and others. — Pcarline Co.. 168. Queen St. ■-■-■■■■■'-■■■■■■> GLASS Case, good, about 6ft by 2ft by 6ft, wanted to Buy.—Lediard and . Kingsford, 184, Karangahape Rd., Newton: HORSES for the Lioni. wanted to; Purfihase,—J..J. Boyd. Zoo. Onehunga. •_ HARNESS, Set Driving, to suit horse about 15.3; must be in good order.— 'Cockie, Herald. HOUSEHOLD Furnishings wanted for - about 4 rooms. Would prefer to take over everything a» it stands, and rent houso if suitable.—Write George. 2478. Herald. . EXTRACT JARS.—Is 6d per doz. given for Empty 2oz "Amco" Jars, delivered in good condition to any A.M.C. Branch.-The Auckland Meat Co., Ltd.. Wakefield St. - TjiMPTY PACKING CASES WANTED. Apply WORKS MANAGER, HkbaLP Office '■:-' MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfit, and Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to.Elliott Street, two doors from Welleslex Street 'Phono 3488. '- ____% SEND your Eggs to Bray Bros.. Fort St.* and get Top Price and prompt payments in full. Palmer's Poultry Foods stocked. :■': TYRE (Motor-car), 815 by 105, second-hand, "in good order, wanted to 'Buy.—State. price, Cash, 2720, HERALD. - -"-; ;■ wr..-": TEA LEAD. Quantities Not Less Than • 281b. ' v ■ ; HERALD OFFICE. BENZINE CASES, ■■•t WITH TINS, \ WANTED TO BUY. i T =}.:Best' Prices Given. .-'■ ; ?-'' ' Apply,-'': „ ' ■ B. : - CUNNINGHAM, Carrier, ~' Queen St., Onehunga, or Customs St, ;; :.,: '-.:.., Auckland. -; 'Phones:-Onehunga, 3173; Customs St.. 1715. — mum ■.—m——w.— m&mmammmm—mmMm____m Miscellaneous Wanteds. x WANTED to Store a good Piano in return : for. use ; of : same; i business' lady only.— 'Piano." 249, HERALD. ■':;':■ \- -^r_J.■:/■.■ /■ , . pADEREWSKI. the' World's. Greatest L . . - Pianist; - prefers Erard' Pianos.—Sole ; "Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency,, Ltd. S. : Coldicutt. Manager. -: 7;- '■'. --y ■.:■- -V":-■ •"• --.-' YOUR medical man- will ■-. tell you that JlantfDck's "Nu-Beer "brewed from malt • and'. hops, lis a ' healthful;,' non-intoxicatin_ ;. beverage. (. Sold everywhere at all times.'•-:; : /CLARKE'S Hair Dye Restores the Youth- : V ful. Colour, . black 'or brown; harmless; . Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Clarke, Chemist, 116, Vic- ; toria St. '■■'■:'■■" . '" : -'"" "■■'■■■■■■''''" j -'''■'' '.--.-.'■ , Skin Itouoits. j > .:- ,'.,>; Go -to Ganderton. 1 '•'".''-. PoAßonby Road, . ,-j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 1

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