Situations Vacant. OFFICE.- Lady wanted, assist in ( office, Te Kuiti, knowledge of book- V keeping.— Box 520, Auckland. - ORGANIST wanted, Onehunga Methodist ( Church.—Full particulars from IV. ' r Johns, care H. Qilmore, Draper, Onehunga. - PORTER-Barman, wanted; wages, £3 sa. ( „ —Apply sharp, between 9 and 10, , I Caledonian Hotel. ,_ PRESS— R, good, wanted, on shares; or ' ( will entertain partnership good business; , V. tailor preferred. — Apply Opportunity, C 7, Herald, - PLUMBER, Registered, accustomed to \ gaivd. iron work: constant for compe- a; tent man.—Plumber. 78. Hr,RAI.o. - VIGNWR I T E R. ( 0 COMPETENT AND RELIABLE, ~ WANTED. ' CHANDLER AND CO.. LTD., - Cor. Pitt and Wellington Sts.. City. 1 TAILORESS wanted at once; first-class i Trouset Hand— Wilson, Tailor- One -l address only: 139, Ponsonby Road. J TEACHER. Student, resident,, wanted, J; private school, to assist with kinder- ■, garten and preparatory work.—For particu- I lars address KG., 47. HERALD. i TENT Department.—Wanted, Beginners t and Machinists. Previous experience not necessary; wo will teach you.—E. Le , Roy. -12. Oueon St. f TURNER and Fitter, must be used to | '• • motor-oycle work.—X.Y.Z., 91, HERALD, i - WATCH TRADE.-Gcod Improver wanted, ] easy position; travelling expenses - paid; state salary expected. 1 NABMITH AND SON. J Gisborne. j -;—_ , ■, i . , | Apartments Wanted. BEDROOM, unfurnished, nice, with use of' t conveniences, wanftcd by a lady en- j t gaged professionally during the day.—Local-1 - ity amd terms to 7 ' LEGATO, 102, HERALD, 1 BED-SITTING Room; also. Single Room ? with use of con vs.; for mother and ton. ' —Careful, 114, Herald. . BOARD and Residence required by young - Gentleman, in refined, private family.— Board, 104, HejULQ. FLAT, thoroughly furnished, or part Furnished House, private family, II adults; balcony preferred; board optional.—Perma- ' nent, 398, HERALD. LADY desires entering private adult home - as Paying Guest; Mt. Eden profaned. -Business. 896. .HERALD, , ( LADY, two children (1, 4), seeks home " Paying Guest, farm, homely people, few weeks—Particulars, LS 1., HeraLl> KEMUERA-Ncwmarket.— Room, furnished - or unfurnished, near railway, with or , 1 ! without board; abstainer.— Newmarket (P.O. I ROOMS (2j, unfurnished, wanted by Business Girl, near Symonds St.—Business, Symonds St. P.O. ( ■ i Apartments Vacant. "* ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Per- \ manents; select and home-like; board, J 22s 6d, or break'»st only—Hillorest, 49, East Street, Syrr.onde Street, VENUE. OPPOSITE NEWTON POST ! A OFFICE. ] Large Grounds. Tennis, Billiards. ' TARIFF. 6s fid PER DAY. Thone 5018. j AUSTRAL Agency, 17, Phoenix Chambers, 1 opp. G.P.0.-We have Flnei Rooms. : furn. and unfurn-; private board.— 2102 A. BEDROOM (double,, furnished), Dining- ■ room, Kitchenette; range, g(,s etove (sop. meter); Id sec; 13s 6d.~40, France J St., Newton. j BEDROOMS, double and single, furnished, . comfortable; kitchen; all con vs.— Grundy St., close to Epiphany Church. New- • ton. ! BED-SITTING Room, double, large, com- " fortably furnished; use convs.— . Graf ton JRi. , BED-SITTING Room, minute tram, use gas-ring, all con vs.; suit business girl; ' comfortable.— Norfolk St., Ponsonby BED-SITTING Room and Kitchenette, unfurnished; balcony, harbour view: large grounds: telephone; garage: Remuera, near ( Newmarket. References.—Address at Herald. I P L I B TO N, \J Whitaier Place, off Symonds St., first ; tram stop past St. Paul's. Apartments, Breakfast optional. 'Phone 8216 Central—Quiet. GRAFTON— Furnished Flat and BedSittingroom, bath, gas, Id section; suit married couple, no children; moderate.—Address at HERALD. ROOM, Single, comfortable; good bath; suit business gent. Quiet home; nice ' position; ParnellAddress at HERALD*. ROOMS (2), unfurnished, and kitchenette: harbour view; near tram.—Address at , HERALD. ROOMS, single, to Let, in best par's Symonds St.; suitable for gents.—B, ' Lower Symonds St. 'Phone 2688ROOMS (2), large, front, unfurnished; use all con vs.; suit M 0.; handy Id sec.— Address at Hebald. ROOMS.— Single Beds, ss; Double, 12s; sitting-smoke room; convs-—Brighton House, 61. Hobson St., near Victoria St ROOMS— Single Beds, 6s 6d and 7s 6d, breakfast if desired: Double (M.C.). 13» fid; all convs.; sitting-emoke room, hot oath , and shower, electric light throughout; 3mms station—Victoria Boiie.4B.Nelson St., City ST. CLAlhS—Single and Double Rooms to Let; breakfast if desired; li. and c. bath; every convenience; terms moderate,— 219. Hobson Street. SUNNY BRAE, 148, Hobson Rooms, double and single, all conveniences: ' sep. gas-meters, piano; also Flat.—Third ' house from Prince of Wales' Hotel. QUEEN'S CLIFF, RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS, ' SCOTIA PLACE, ! UPPER QUEEN STREET. Flats, Single and Double Rooms, Breakfast if Desired. 'Phone 4086. Pupils Wanted. AUCKLAND Bchool of Pharmacy resumes Coaching March 10. A, B. and C Sections for June exams.—Principal, 'phone 1419 LEARN TO WRITE BHOWCARDS.—Day and E v <m' n Classes and by Correspondence.- Willott Showcnrds, 465, Queen St. 10 per cent, off for Soldiers LEARN Motor-car Driving and Mechanism ; careful tuition; moderate fees; City Council's certificate guaranteed.-! rvin, 19, Wakefield Bt. MLLE. LE HOUX/ Dressmaking Classes, 8, Tabernacle Bldgs. Classes daily; also 7 P.m.. Mom. Wed-, Sat. (Thurs. morning only). TUTORIAL Classes forming, Room 14, J. Tabernacle Bldgs.. Karangahape Road. 1 For Prospectus and Enrolment Forms, apply above address to-night, or Saturday. 7—9 | p,m,--H. R, Urquhart, ' \7IOLIN. Viola, and Bass. Special attenV tion to beginners.—Apply Box 76. G.P.Q r 1 ' Miscellaneous. RIMLESS Glasses, Pre-war Prices.—Von Stunner, Doctor of Optics, Specialist in sight-testing, H.B. Buildings, Karangohapo Rd. SIX Cylinders, electrio light and starter, with engine pump; multiple exhaust— the Lexington. IMPORTANT TO RETURNED MEN.X Ready-to-Woar and Unclaimed Suits, tailor-made, in aH colours and sizes; also Navy Serges, guaranteed fast indigo dye.— • Schneidoman Bros., Ltd., 215, 217, 219, Quean 81 TO hr.ve a Lexington Car is equvialent to living in the best residential quarter. • Send (or booklet. ( THE Phonograph you want—Edison Am--1 berola, £"14. Terms arranged. Plays ever- ' lasting. Unbreakable records. — Edison j Dealers. 70, City Chambers. = "DUY on Easy Terms.—Furniture, Pianos, D Phonographs, Bicycles, Jewellery. Phonographs Repaired.—Central Agency. 70, City Chambers. 'Phone 4009. NURSE WEBSTER (late of Severn House) has resumed practice at Cranleigh • Maternity Home, Peutland Ave., off Vabey Rd.. Mt Eden. GUARANTEED All Leather Gentlemen's Boots. Big purchase Eelling at 26s 6d, 2?s 6d.-J. Taylor. Newton, and 95 Queen St. KAPO " HAIR RESTORER restores grey hair, stops tailing, promotes the growth, prevents dandruff; 2s 6d per bottle, 8s posted. See you get '" Kapo."—Obtainable ; ! from M. Eccles, Chemist, 218, Ponsonby Rd., -; Auckland. "VOUR motor tyre bills will be fe*er if 1 you use CLINCHER CROSS TYRESthe reliable North British produc.ion, famed for long sorvices. road-grip, speed land comfort-PULLAN, ARMITAGE AND d ' CO : ,_ Auckland Agents. !;' TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR.-Prevent i. X tailing by iisinr "Kapo" Hair Restorer. " There's nothing better; 2s 6d per bottle. 8s e posted. See you get '' Kapo."— Eccles, , Chemist, 216. Ponsonby Rd.. Auckland. • DULLAN. ARMITAGE AND Co., LTD.. X Albort St.. have the Lexington Six on view. Send a card And demonstrator 1 will call. »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17109, 14 March 1919, Page 1
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