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Apartments Wanted. BOARD wanted by young gentleman, in private family, Royal Permanent, 851. HERALD. BOARD and Residence wanted urgently by university student.—Reply to Permanont, 334, HERALD. BOARD and Residence wanted by middleaged gentleman; private family preferred— 342. Herald. BOARD and Residence for two Secondary School Girls, Monday until Friday each week : no washing.— at Herald. BOARD and Residence wanted by young working man, private family; vicinity Dominion Rd.—Terms to 1.G., 863, Herald. BOARD wanted by two refined young gentlemen from Dunedin, with private family, in good locality— 39" HEBALD. FLAT, email, furnished, wanted, in good locality, close to town.—Plat, 858, HEB.ALP. ROOMS. 2 or 8, unfurnished: use of conv.; waterside, Ponsonby. — Moderate, 852, REBALD. __ . _. ROOMS, two. unfurnished, or partly; refilled m.c; plain board.—Sufficient, P.O. Bo» 932ROOMB (3), or would share half house and expenses: own furniture.— 837, HERALD. Apartments Vacant. ACCOMMODATE for Visitors and Per- ' manents; select and home-like; board, 22s 6d. or break'.st only -HiUcrest, 49, East Street, Svrr.onde Street. ADVERTISER has Superior Front Balcony Bed-sitting Room, with kitchenette and gaa stove: present tenants, 41 years.—72, Ponsonby Rd. AUSTRAL Agency, 17, Phoenix Chambers, opp, G.P.O -We have furnished and unfurnished Flats and Rooms in good localities, 'Phone 2102 A. BEDROOM and Sittingroom, front, to Let, 1 minute oars.—Address at Herald. BEDROOM, large, fur., double; also Single Rooms, and 2 iinfur. Rooms, one very large balcony.—62, Grafton Rd. BEDROOM, front, nice, furnished, with electric light; suit two gentlemen; breakfast if desired-Balmoral, Union St., City. BEDROOM and Bittingroom. comfortable, wi'h board, within 3d sec, close to tram stop.— Apply 20, Bracken Avenue, Epsom. CL 1 i TON, Whitakor Place, off Bymonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. Apartments, Breakfast optional. 'Phone 3216 Central—Selec'—Quiet. FLAT, 4 rooms, comfortably furnished idiningroom, kitchen, and 2 bedrooms); all conveniences: close to car <2d section).— Apply, after 2 p.m., 7, Norman St., Dominion Rd. HOME, bright, refined, offered to refined M.C., as paying guests. Business people preferred 'Phone, Central.—Address at HERALD. HOME, real nice, offered to two refined young gents as paying guests, share same room; central. 'Phone.—Address at herald. KING'S NORTON. 8, Lower Syraonds St. —Double Bedrooms, with Kitchenette, and Single Rooms; with breakfast.—'Phone 2688. MOUNT ROYAL. 237. Upper Symonds St -Vacancies for Visiters and Permarents: terras mod-; single and double rooms. 'Phone 852. QUEEN'S CLIFFE. I, Scotia Place, Upper Queen St—Flats, single and double rooms: breakfast ontioral. 'Phone 4fiß6. ROOMS, 3, furnished; .-"se ki'-chen: private family; Id section.—9B Symonds St. ROOMB— Single Beds, 6s ; Double. 12s: sitting-smoke room, convs— Brighten ] Hous». 61. Pnbcnn St ■ ■ near Victoria St. ROOMS (3), large, unfurnished, with fireplaces in two rooms and balcony overlooking harbour.-Apply 207, Ponsonby Rd. ROOMS— Single Beds. 5s 6d and 7s 6d. breakfast if desired: Double (M.C). 13s _d- all convs.; sitting-smoke room, hot hath and shower, electric light throughout; Smins station —Victoria House, 48. Nelson St.. City T~ E 0 P. O ? T, 28, Lower Byraonds St. Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanents; single and double rooms; modern convs.; electric light throughout. Reasonable terms _.„_, MRS. KNOCK. LAti) of "Hot Bpri)iga Hotel, T» Aroha, »ttd Waikato Hotel, Hamilton. SORRENTO, 8. GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall, First-class Accommodation 'Phone 1708. MI3B C. BURKE. THE CHIMES, 57, BYMONDB STREET. The above Popular House is now conducted as an Apartment House on the English system. Breakfast if desired 'Phone 1144.. MRS MARTIN VISITORS and Permanent will find a comfortable Home at Glenosmond, Lower Symonds St.—Mrs. J. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. W~ENTWORTH, 229, Ponsonby Road.— Furnished Rooms, Easter week; electric light, calitont; breakfast if desired. rpHE FARMERS' HOUBE. THE LANGHAM PRIVATE HOTEL, AUCKLAND. , (Next Laidlaw Leeds). WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON: HOTEL COLUMBIA, near Town Hall, Cuba Street.—Firsts.ass accommodation for 100 guests. Electric light throughout. Elevator. Ten bathrooms. Excellent ouisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. Tariff; 8s per day; £2 2s per week. Permanents by arrangement. Now under the entirely new management of MRB. M COOKE, late of Chrislcburcb C ■- ' Pupils Wanted. BASKETWORR, Lealherwork, Wood Carving, Pokerwork. 'Pen Painting, etc.; articles ready designed; price lists posted; terms.-Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. (tAN You Swim?— Let me teach you. Once j learned, never forgotten. Terms: 3ix lePsone, £1 Is; Classes, 12 lessons. £1 Is— D. B Anderson, Instructor. Tepid Baths. "Correspondence Lessons, mmvidi- / aily compiled each Pupil, aii Subjects. Economical efficient courses Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates. Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping. Shorthand, etc. Write prospectus, Special " War" price list.—Metropolitan Cor reauondence College, P.O Box 671. Auckland. EARN TO WRITE SHOWCARDS.-t>aj and Evening Castes aad by Correspondence.— Willott Showcnrds. 466, Queen St 10 tier cent, off for Soldiers M~~ ILLINERY taught thoroughly by competent Milliner. Morting, alternocn, even me classes-Call Studio. 3rd Floor, H.M. Arcade, for all particulars. UNIVERSITY Coach undertakes individual and correspondence tuition; all subjects and exams.; backward education a specialty; Book-keeping tuition by qualified book-keeper, commences February; moderate tees -Box 1215 OP O VIOLIN, Viola, and Bass—A few vacancies. Special attention to beginners.— J. Zimmer, 6, Liverpool St. T ADIES I T ADIES I T ADIES I _»K PER WEEK CAN BE MADE AT dtO HOME IN YOUR SPARE TIME. Yes, ladies! If yon will only favour ua with a call, you will view chocolates and candies that challenge comparison with goods over made or imported into this country. Our pupils have provod their success and are now supplying the leading city, suburban, and country storekeepers. You will find in a weok or two you will have as many orders on hand, as .you can comfortably cope with. So get in right now end get the cream of the trade. No tools. No Moulds, No Waste, Small Outlay, and Largo Returns. Kitchen utensils only are j employed. Remember the old adage, ladies: " Never venture, never win.". Big opportunity for young ladies leaving school or college. This work affords them a new avenue of profitable enterprise. Learn today, and earn to-morrow. Call and obtain tree' pnrticu'nrs. Country people enclose stamped envelope for full particulars of our Bpecial post«.l course. A USTRAL GREETS HO., CHOCOLATE AND CANDY EXPERTS, 4th FLOOR. SECURITY RniLDINGS, 198, QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors Past John Court, Ltd.), Also, at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide. -i EDSON'B Hair Renewer cleanses the scalp i and promotes the growth of the hair.— Obtainable nt all Caonimts, fIPHE 'Ithaca" D.B. Hammerloss Gun, J. £11 10s, is lhe beat value in the market. -Sole Ag<-nts: llnsard's, Queen Street DULL Safety Razor Blados made as good as new by our Hatfield Machine; Is 6d dozen; Id postage —Hazard's, Queen Street. ESTY ORGANS.-Built on honour, sold on merit known the world over —Sols Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 1

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