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Situations Vacant. MAN,_ wanted; able to plough and drive a pair of horses.— Hay. ilobertsou fid., Maugera. MAX, experienced, wanted for delivery waggon; rets, required.—A. J, 'l'ong, r Storekeeper, waharoa. ' I\,l O'Jl -Mechanic wanted, able to drive.— J.YJ. S.au experience and wage 3 required, ■ E. W.lHanu, Rotorua. XpGHT Sister wanted for the Wanganui i' Hospital. Apply to the ACTING-MATRON. L, V. KERBY, Acting-Secretary. 1 TiABBII liijipor wanted for regular , J-i supply ot Rabbits-City Fish Market, , --D, Hobson 8:. \\f A N T a D- ! \ > COMPETENT FITTERS. - J WILDIUDGE & SINCLAIR, LTD., Engineers, r Brunswick Buildings, 174, CJucen St. Apartments Wanted. ROOM, Bunny, furnished, required by young woman in business; good ( locality, centiai.—Board, 213, IiIiEALD ROOMS (3), unfurnished, wanted; use of ail conveniences; within 2d auction.— ' X.Y.Z., 788, UUaIiD "IJOOMS, 2, furnished, wanted by middle- ' xl aged coupie, gas stovo and kitchenette; " clean and comfortable, ci'.y.—Cosy, 237, IiWLLLD. Apartments Vacant. A PARTMENTB for Visitors and Peraiafx. news, home-like. Singe room, tis; ' board, £1. or breakfast vniy-—ililicrest, East ' ft'.. Svironda St > A PARTMENTS.—Rooms, nicely furnished; ■ .XI breakfast if desired; torms moderate; J noar Id tec.— Prospect llousu, 128, Mauukau Rd., Famed. - ,i CCOMMODATION. centra!, refined, pri- ' 7 I*. vale family; Visitors, 5s day; Per- | 1 nani'tits, 22i 6d week.—La Mascots, O'Roike i St., Albert Park. 'Phone 2846. 5 APA RTMENTB.—Brighton House, 61, Hob- - J.T. pod St., 2 doors below Victoria St.; 2 Imin Queen St.; quiet, homely; 6s week. AUSTRAL Agency, 17, Phoenii Chambers, opp. G.P.O.—Kooms, Plats, furn., un- • 111. ■ . ice localities; Boaid and Residence.— 'rl. . -IU2A. B-._l.uuM, douD.e, from; gas and grato; usv convs., piano. lew minutes Id toe. j iisnt mouoratc.— Homely, 803. [Jehad. '■ T>ED-SrrriNG Room, double, furnished, 1 1 i-> los; nlso I Pa. uy-.urui.:..ect tto.'inj, .irep.ace, separate gas, good convs.. Id section, y Ids.—4l>J, Queen St., opp. Myers Park. • 1J UKWOol), PRINCES street, I) ALBERT PAhK. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION ! Onder New and Improved Management. 'Phono 148-1. _ •ft L I t 1 0 W, . V Whitoker Place, of? Symorids St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. Apartments. Breakfast optional. 'Phono 3216. __ Central—S--l ect—Quiet. . DEVON PORT Wharl and Waterfront.— 1 Vamiai. Good accommodation fori , visitors and residential!!.—7, Queen's Parade. ' ' Mrs Beaver. Proprietress. }>LaT, 4 rooms, unluinished; every conv.— , 9, Bridge St., Oral ton. I IT'LAT, 3, 4, or 6 rooms, unfurnished, | J. newly decorated; gas stove, separate meter. separate entrance.—Address at ) HtRAliO. iJH UN Double Bedroom and Diningroom; A .so Single Rooms.—2s, Anglesea St., Pun 'y. MRS LINDSAY, 11 years at Austral,bion, t'onsouby, has taken Tho Bells. 136, llpbfon St., single and double rooms, ci.DVb. MOUNT ROYAL, 28',, Upper Byraoncl» St.-Vacancies for Visitors and Pertaanents terms mod., nil conv».—Mrs. La Detto. 'Phono 852. 5 PARK RD. (No. 55).—Large Front FurJL nishW Bed-Sittinf; Room, separate meter; usa convs., including 'Phone 2521 A. DOOM, furn., Quiet, suit gentleman in I\> business or studying; board optional; Grafton.— at fItRALD. ROOMS, 2 or J, nice, unfurnished, Mt. Eden; good view; every convenience! no children.—Address HERA.L '. ) l)OOA!b.-Sinme lieu*. 6s 6d ana 'it fid, I II breakfast if desired; Double tM C.l, 13s | 6d: all convs.. sitting-smoke room, hot bath ■ j and shower, electric light hroughout; 3minJ 8 s'ntion— Victoria House. 48. Nelson St. City. QORREHTO. 3 S. GRAFTON SCAD, near Choral Sail First-class Accommodation. 'Phone > 1708. MISS C- BURKE. SOLDIER'S wife, having larger house than she requires, would like soldier's i wife (preferred), or elderly couple, or two young ladies going to business: every convenience, in a new home, and handy to car; refs. exchanged. For particulars apply REASONABLE. 241, HERALD. i THE Girls' Hcatel, "Tunoa," City Road, JL Auck.and- Very hitji, healthy position, for student, scholars ol secondary tghoois, and other gill boarders. Young gins speciauy cared for.—MISS HAMMOND, PrincipalTHE C H 1 M E 8. 1 67, SYMONDS STREET. The above Popular House is now conducted as an Apartment House on the English -lish system. Breakfast if dc ired. 'Phone 1144; MRt. MARTIN. ' TTENTNOR. Devonport, das v'acancios tor V a few permanent guosU. Witter tariff on application3pREM O B N E. 83, GRAFTON ROAD. ? 'The above nicely-situated House is now conducted as an Apartment House on the ;, mo6t up-to-date system. Breakfast if deaired. 'Phone 1011. MRS. HEMUS, Late of Burwopd, Princes Street. rjAHtf" FARMERS' HOUSE THE LANGHAM. 76 Wyndham Street, (next Ludlaw Leeds). The old management has again taken over the above house and will bo pleased to welcome old friends. larill, 35s pe« wsek. ' 6s 6d per day Reduction for permaneL.9 and fam.lies. Rooms and separate meals can be arranged for Families eapocmliy catered for. 3 — I Pupils Vv anted. 3 ALL Beads Reduced.—Lessons gives EmXi broide»-y, Beadwork. Children's garments made ana embroidered— Arts ind Craft Guild, nett Town Hall. BEADS, Beads, Beads.—Always arriving.— Large assortment ot beautuui Beads. Lessons given,— Depot, 111, Shortlai'd St. CAN You Swim?— guarantee to teach; Mon., Tues., Thurs., Tipid Baths.—D. B. Anderson. ' Lessons, individuCiURivLSPONDLNCE Ltssons, individti ) my complied each Pupil, all Subjects Economical eliicient coursos Matriculation, 'Jeacherfl' CeninLaies, 1 lurma..y, .va .mia. Scholarships. Public Service Entrance. Bookkeepina, Shorihaud, etc. Ante prospectus, Special '• War" price list - Metropolitan Corre&txmdcice College. P. 0.. Bo» 671. Auck and LEAKiN Musical Composition, corrccpondence; graded course used; numerous successful composers.—K. Hutton. Mus. D.. , Rotorua. T EARN TO WRITE SHOWCARDS—Day JU and Evening Classes and by Corresponde.i.e.- —Wil.of. S'uowiards, 466, Queen St. | to pt-r vent, oft fcr Soldiers. : I EARN to make your own Dresses—Every i J girl, on leaving hoot, shonid take a I course of instruction at Mr«. Malcomson's, I Drosamaking C'as-'ses. held Diy and Eveni, in® T ft'n ns C.arw, £3 3a Single Ltsaoiis, 'If " 6d, individual supervision. Notice.— i Dresses «nd Costumes prepared for Hon.o , I Fir filing. Address: Over Walker's, Chemist, We,|i»fllev St. West mrnei Ki.ioi! St. " LESSONS given in all branches of Toilet 3 Ju o,nd Hair Work.—Particulars, writo Specialist, Box_ 426, G.P.0.. Auckland. LESSONS given in Pen fainting, Woodcarving, Pokerwork. and Stencilling • : Articles designed or plain: once lists posted. 3 1 —Miss Avling. .4, Strand Arcade. Auckland. • 1 l OTOR-Dnvms Taught on Modern Daim- , ! 111 let and Am.ncan Cars; taxi or private j 1 i cc-rtilicate guaranteed —Ambrose J. Lowis. | i Taxi Stand, ( 'is'.oins St. E. 'Phones 3802 i | and 519. _ _ ! SELECT Nipht School has Vacancies;' small tcpuiate classes, adults and 1 | wii'dren , two g.i:iiea.' quarter--Write P 0 '■ Box '2!9 j L'Liiuwl. Ol l-J".■■.■«.. »nii Art NteJioi O work. Short 5 bu. <nn„s 2nd (IcHir.- ; 1 Exclusive dcrigns, moderate fees. S-'ud (or | card. ' • ttnjvkßSlTV Coach undertakes individual U ' Tint-An. all subjects and exams., backward education a specialty; moderate fees.— Box ms, G.P.O. . JQRDGLESB HEALING. " Drugs and drugging for the cure of dis easo 13 fast passing away."— Frederick Treves. Consult Mr. Geo. F. Henry, M.P.T.A.i Psycho-physician. 23. Symocds c ' •MuV'n"H. 'Phone 2718 F 1-' ECT 1 V tj. TiTr Cri& AP. SEAGRASS SQUARES AND MATS. Lowest Prices in Auckland. « ARTHUR'S WAREHOUSE, Elliott Street. DON'T get wet. Buy an Umbrella. Pricej from tis 6d to 22s fid. Reliable goods. —Mcßrida, Cash Tailor, Costumier, and i Outfitter. 11-13, Viotoria St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16921, 6 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16921, 6 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16921, 6 August 1918, Page 1

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