Apartments Wanted., '•,■'.. ■ ;- . ' ?,•■;'• '..•■"•-, :>,:'•--'■■ ' .;, ——————— BEDSITTING 'Room, double, fur'n., front; ... no'linen-, or children interview after s business hours.9, Lower Vincent St. £* BOARD and Residence, -by young man, single room.—Board, 375, HbraH*. BOARD by gentleman,, private . family; musical 'preferred. •' Terms ' liberal; Stanley Bay or Devoaapoit.—F.L., Eebalp. lIOARD with Private Family, handy to ? ? city, 'by girl student.Student, 236, *HgBAI.P. J m■' ;. .. «■ BOARD and Residence, private family; near cityr-'wanted by young man.—Protestant. G.P.O. ',-.' t BOARD and Residence with private family, . wanted by young man.P., 352, Herald. BOARD and Residence required by single Man; Mt. Eden or Epsom districts. —Home, 614, Herald. ' BOARD and Lodgings wanted in refined private house by young gent, (clerk), close city.—Clerk. 608. HEBAJii>. FLAT, self-contained, furnished or unfurnished.'from Dec. 11. by M.C.; permanent if suitable.—Flat, 359. HERALD. HOUSE, partly furn., or 3 furn. Rooms, every convenience: wanted by M.C.— S.F.C.W.. 355. Herald. NORSE (often engaged) requires Furnished Room, con vs.; moderate rent; near tram and on, 'phone.— 237; HERALD. ROOM, unfurn., ' with fireplace, for one ' lady.—Reply with terms, P., 244, Herald. ROOM, very large, unfura., u ,y gentleman; 1 good outlook, vicinity Grafton or Mt. Eden preferred.—A.G.. 301. Herald. ROOM and Breakfast and Shed for car, wanted by young business man; Remuera -preferred. Good price.No Bother. Box 140.1. , ROOMS or Board wanted by two ladies; own furniture and telephone; refined, permanent.— 228. Herald. »— —' r 2 Apartments Vacant. ACCOMMODATION, on. a Farm.—Miss Gearon, Mauku (late of Pukekohe). ACCOMMODATION. Visitors and Perman- i ents; select home-like; Board or Breakfaat only.—Hillcrest. 49. East St.. Symonds St. j A CCOMMODATION for sober, respectable -CX Workingnren Boarders; early breakfafet. —6. Bt-rcsford St., opp. Fire Station. Ist sec. ACCOMMODATION for Business Gents, Board or. Room and Breakfast; elec- , tric light, tennis court, harbour view. I 'Phone 865 A. " Rangiora," Elizabeth St., ! Ponsonby. , j A PARTMENTS for business gentleman in I XI. refined home; board if> required.—39, I New North Rd.. Dominion Rd. Junction. APARTMENTS.— bed-sitting rooms, and room with two single beds; use i piyno, sitting room, oonvs.—26. Picton St., ■ Ponsonby. . ARCADIA, No. 11. Vincent St.— Furaished Double Bedrooms, with electrio I light; suit married couple. ] BEDROOM, single: comfortably furnis' -u; ]JO use conva.; good locality- ' _-efs — ! 50. View Road, Mt. Eden. BEDROOM. Sitting Room, furn.. kitchen adjoining (own gas stove, range), sep. entrance, walk city, congenial home: bus. j man or young Address at HERALD. BEDROOMS, furn., sittmgroom, kitchen. i ±j superior, Remnera.—Address at Hbrai.d[ "REDrOOMS (2),. single, furnished, suit ! A-> geatlemea going *° business; private V-femily.— 3. Highwio Ave., Epsom. * , " Y * W . front Bed-sitting . J-' ±loom ana kitchenette, furnished; near , beach.— mornings. 10, Derby St. BE 'V 0 N P O R T. !fd Large Room and kitchenette, furnished, use bath. etc.: 27s 6d. ! C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., [ Land Agents, 64. Queen St. j j T?PSOM.— Furnished Flat, 2 rooms I i iw»,* *3a, kitchenette; telephone, electric j light.— Phone 473. , I F lil^vi ' fireplace, sep. gas; no;J- children; also Bed-sitting Room; near | first section.— Gibraltar Cres.. Parnell ■ liATself -«ntained J sitting room, "double : -ty-w-gfat™' a ° d tafeh * Mtte —"6, Upper TJANGIATEA. Hepburn St, Ponsonby, -*-i h * 8 been completed for. Flats.. Applications received for 1 Unfurnished Flat of A. large - 001 ? and. kitchenette, and one Partly-furnished Bed-sitting Room; references ! 2331 A. ROOM, large, unfurn.; would suit one or r, , two ladies oc gentleman.— Malvern 1 Ed., Morningsido. ROOMS, 2 or 3, unfurnished', fine, airyconvs.; Symonds St.; vacant Wed- ; nesaay.—Address at Herald. E POMS,, 2- or 3, in large Farm-house- - pleasant surroundings; no young childi —Address at Hbrald. ROOMS (2), with refined family; breakfast- . business gentleman.— at Herald | ROOMS (2), large. Devonport. suit business 1 ill couple; no children.—29, Vauxhall Ed . ; Devonport. * i ROOMS (1 or 2). furnished or unfurnished. i „ 0 ??* 7 town, close Ist section. Symonds j St—Address at Herai.p. : 1300 MS <2), and-kitchen, gas stove, sink, i T-oj and. meter, electric light, bathroom.— ' Address at Hebai.o. ! T? 0(^ J3' wcU f-raished, 2nd section. ! JLfc Mt. Eden; good. grounds, sunny position; .private, no children. Suit two young ladies or widow.— 317. Herald. .Beds, from 7s, breakfast if desired. Sitting-amok© room; hot bath ! and shower; electric light throughout; Bn__. ; station—Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City! QHARROW. 79 Manukau Rd.. Parnell._To FM *' eTCry COnV"VrACANCIES for gentlemen: everv conv — 'V*- Ald^f y y e ' 2< f 33 *** Rd.. ? Q"°onby. irnone 22^5. Pupils Wanted. ASH-LEIGH Coaching College, New Zea- -, .vi Insurance Buildings; coaching for Public Examinations, Backward Education Book-keeping, junior and 6enior. BASKETWORK, . Leatherwork, Wood Carv- , . ing. Pokerwork, Pen Painting, etc.- ' articles ready designed; price lists posted ■ j terms.—Misa Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade. Auck- : land. ' M l^ * t E HU £', Dressmaking Classes. J-tX 14, Tabernacle Bldgs. Classes daily : also [ " p.m., Mon., Wed., Sat.( Thurs. morn. only). MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate , guaranteed.—B. A. Mayhill. Queen St Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone. 2367 A. WHY Don't You Swim ?—Safety, Health Pleasure, Tepid Baths, Individual lor Class Tuition.—D. B. Anderson, Instructor, ' P.O. Box 1327. LADIES! GENTLEMEN! CONFEC- ; TIONERS !—CHOCOLATE & CANDY- , MAKING AT HOME. EARN BIG MONEY I IN SPARE TIME. LEARN PERSONALLY I OR BY MAlL.—"Ships that Pass in the | Aight. No sentence of equal brevity in : our language appeals more forcibly to the I imagination than the above line. When you ! neglect, daily, our solicitous appeals to call i * n ,4 view the wonderful display of pupils' | delicious Candies. " Your Ship is Passing | in the Daylight,'' Owing to the higher cost ! of imported confectionery and the inability t of local manufacturers to meet the demand ! your opportunities to supply the N Z ?af *-n ar l Be^ t *i than ever - Hours! | 1.30 till 5; Saturdays, 10.30 till 12 30 j Country, people, enclose stamped envelope ] for Special Mail Course. KINDLY NOTE — j We supply .all ingredients, any distance. I wholesale prices. Sample 1.-oxes pupils' do * ; licious candies, 3a, posted free. | A USTRAL OWEETB pOMPANY. CHOCOLATE EXPERTS 2nd FLOOR, H.B. BUILDINGS 230, QUEEN STREET. * Also at Sydney. Melbourne, and Adelaide Estab. 1886. I Wanted Known. ! pROTHALL "WAY j of restoring wearing apparel to its | pristine freshness is the best way as yet discovered. The process is scien- | tific, and necessitates the employment j of specially imported machinery AsI tonishing results are achieved. Old j garments become almost like new i again, enabling much money to be , saved. Our operations extend all over the Auckland Province, and those who I try us once become regular customers, j Country Orders Solicited. ;rpHE QROTHALL Ty AY fO., ! RENOVATING SPECIALISTS AND i PRACTICAL - TAILOR ' 137, Symonds Street. 'Phone 2544 A I Works: 'Phone 2678 A. Mt. Eden. i i i !QEND TT j npo rpHE THMPIRE. I That old suit, hat, costume, overcoat I set of furs or fur coatindeed any ! ——kind of wearing apparel— be cleaned, repaired or remodelled to latest fashion for a few shillings by the wonderful Empire- workers. Aurk--—-—land citizenp delighted with our work Country Orders Solicited. -jgMPIRE pLEANING AND jQYEING QOMPANY. ■ QUEEN STREET. Opp. Town Hall. TeL-3867.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 2
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