Board and Residence. • is A CCOMMODATION for respectable Workd *1 ■ ing -Men Boarders;.■:■, early breakfast; a. homely; piano, etc.—274, Ponsonby Rd. - A'CCOMMODATION. for. Bober, respectable >• J%i Workingraen Boarders; early breakfast 3- —6, Boresford St.. opp. Fire Station. ACCOMMODATION, first-class, with break- . fast.—Sorrento, Grafton Rd., near Now 0 University, Lowor Symonds St. 'Phone 1708. Z A CCOMMODATION, with Board, offered xl gentlemen j good .locality; thoroughly ■ • comfortable homo; near cars.—Address at . Heualr b A CCOMMODATION. permanent *7d r T?-' casual: all convs.: terms moflerats. t Also- Furn. Rooms.—Next King'a ITioatre. ■ Netrton. ■ : i A CCOMMODATION.-Viiltora and Per-' XX manents; select, home-like. Board or ;' Breakfast only.—Hillcrost, 49, East Street, ' flyftonds Street... ! T> EDEOOM. superior, turn., eleo. light: x» aunt two friends; breakfast if required.—ss, I<incoln_Sji ; ,JPon ß onby. BOARD -Rosidenoe' offered one or two • refined Gentlemen; comfortable home. —Papatoetoe,, 147, HEitAtn. BOARDResidonce offered lady, seaside, - , ~, counti? oottago: "ideal spot holiday; batMng; terms, 25s—Address at Hebalp..BURWOOD, 26,. PRINCES' STREET. , Firat-olass Board and Residence, • E'ec- Lißht. 'Phone 1484. Auckland's Ideal Position overlooking Park and Harbour. Families Specially Catered For.- | Porrnanent by Arrangement. BUSINESS Gentlemen to ah wo fine large . Dormitory; breakfast j moderate to ■ suitable applicants.—Castloreagh,' Chelten- ' £55i 'Phone 77. pALDERBANK, 14. Hardinge St.-Vacan- > \J cies permanents and visitors, moder--1 ate; emgle, double rooms; strictly Europeans,—'Phone 3767. CLOVELLY— Vacancies, eingle rooms board and residence: central—Phone./ 1133. 11. Lower Symonds St. ! TWONPORT Waterfront—2 furnished ' XJ Rooms in n%e home; no children: i references required—Address at Hebald. PERMANENTS and Casuals, suporior house; working men specialty. Also, Rooms.—7i Cleavoland Rd., Parnell • (let section).•;' ROOM, eingle, furnished, electric light, telephone, separate entrance; breakfast optional.—l 3, Milford St.. off St. Mary's Rd. . ROSSVILLE Private Hotel, 2, Eden' Crescent; Superior Accommodation, breakfast, dinner.—Mtß Campbell. 'Phone 1113. RYECROPT. 28, Lower Symonds St.-First-class Board and Reildence for permanents and visitors; central position; 'phone 4268. . MRS. BIiONG. THE GIRLS' HOSTEL, City Rd., for Students, Girl Boarders and Visitors. —Miss Hammond. Principal. VACANCY for 2 or 8 >Boarders—6B. Richmond Ave.. Grey Lynn. YACANCY.2 young Lady Boarders; private 'family; handy cars; terms moder-. ate; Mt, Eden—Address et HmtP, VACANCY. 4 respectable Boarders, or' bed and breakfast; private family, central; ■11 weok.-Addreaa at Hsmi-P. YACANCIES for Boarders: tariff. 80s per week—Mrs. Gapes, La Mascottc, O'Rorko St.. Albert Park. ( TTA'CANCIES tar men boarders; h, and c V waters nice locality: early breakfast;' terms moderate.—'Phono 1706 A. ELLEB LE 7 HOUSE 71. Welleeley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Electric light throughout. Families specially oatered for. 'Phone 2233. /DBACH HOUSE, MILFORD. 'Phone 7. Every facility provided for a comfortable stay for visitors to Auckland, both tourist ! and counliry. Exceptional grounds. Bathing. Sea view.-Tcrms on application. MRS. A G. BRETT, Owner. "Q SIB LE Y," ~" of Dominion and Onslow Roads PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE Spacious Rooms. Healthy Locality „ &£ xi % Juliards. » MRS L. FRANCHI. Propnetrei* Terms on application. 'Phone 292, PRIVATE HOTEL. *' , Late Sonc«na, ALFRED ST., Oi;F 'PRINCES ST„ ,5 Minutes from Queen Street through ' Albert Park. Tariff, 8s per day. P*rpjanenta from £2 2a per week. Fitst-clasa table and attendsnee, , Under new management. 'Phone 725. . ' Board Wanted. BOARD wanted J« Girl, 4 years: view • adoption.—Addrete at Hbuaip l . BOARD and Residence, private, wanted-city.-X.Y.Z., 647, HsnALP. " BOARD required by business girl in re. fined pnvate family.—E.T.. 64f1, , BOARD and Residence by Married Couple. j private family; must be central.—Mod- i crate. 177. Hbhalp. j BOARD., private . pref.; young man; i etc.—W.G.P., 185, HtJuco. BOARD, young lady student desires board ] , ; private family, Mt. Eden district.- | Reply, atafang terms. Student, 112, Hbialr BOARD and Residence for young lady, - Training College student; private < family; terms moderate.—T.C.S., 132. HtmLD ) BOARD and Residence in private family, , young tradesman, clean and respectable, ' early breakfast, near Three Lamps preferred. ■ —Central, 179, Herald. • "DUBINEBB Girl requires Board in pri- j XJ vate terms, etc., to ' Refined, 192 r HgBALD. BDBINESS Girl dearree board: qufet ' family; Mt. Eden, Dominion Rd, pre- ' forred,—Terms to A, 109, Hhulp, . . HOME, good, wanted for elderly infirm lady.—Home. CB9. Hehalp. HOME wanted for Girl 6 years age, in or j near Auckland. — Companion, 240, Herald, Hamilton. ROOMS, unfurn., board, or partial; three adults; vicinity Three Lamps.— - Urgent. 792, Herald. g? i Pupils Wanted. ARTCRAFTCIsseee have resumed at JAW -Ci Ayting's, 4. Strand Arcade, every Tuesday Afternoon and Evening. DRESSMAKING, Millinery Classes dally. ! —New Zealand Cutting. Bchool. cor, Wellesley and Elliott Sts,, opp. Fuller's. HAWAIIAN Ukuleles, best make, cheap, ■ with Lessons; limited number.—Walter . Smith, 16. Turner Bt. LEBSONS in. Pen Painting. Stencilling, Decora Work; gifto brides, babies, < birthdays.—Penelope. 446. Queen St. MOTORCar Driving-Council Certificates ' and Bexton, Queen St. Garage, 317. Queen 3t. 'Phone SS367A. ' PIANC» PupiU.-Certificaled Young Lady will Coach Erame. as reguiredj terras, 30a * —28. Sheehan St.. Three Lamps, Ponsonby.' I QTAMMERING.-Mr. McDougall's method ' U of curing/ Speech DefecU is recom- I mended by leading educationalists; and ' dectbrs.—Orakau Av;, Greenwood's Corner I Eneom. . ' -, rpO Swim ia easy: 1 can teach you. Twelve X lessons, '£2 25.-D.. B. Andenoh. ' 'Phone 2746 . I TTNIVERSITY Coaching College.-Matricu" i U lation Classes as usual; Tuition BA. Latin, English, Mathematics, etc.—H. A i Holl, 22, Ferry Bldgg. 'Phone 4271. ! ' Day and Evening Classes, Tuition Personally or by Correspondence 1 in alt Subjects. j METROPOLITAN COLLEGE. ] Mercantile Chambers. ' • Box 671. 'Phone A 2463. VOU WANT MONEY? ' ! I , WE WANT SV/EETS. 1 We make you capable of earning £5 to J JEW weekly. Our course of sweet-malung is ] simple—no tools, moulds, or machinery re- ■ Quired. Learn to-day, earn to-morrow , Materials ' free to country clients to commenco. Tuition thorough; no failures. j Send stamped envelope, particulare. , "RENOWN ' SWEET SCHOOL, , 27, City, Chambers, Queen St. ; . _ _ _ , SCHOOL OF CHIROPODY AND FOOT AILMENT GENERAL. , i, t I intend! to open a Class for, Ladies and - Gentlemen, and guarantee intending Students 1 a promising career. My. method and experi- J ence can in a short period sain proficiency, 3 and in return earn lucrative, remuneration, - and so please the most ambitious. There is 1 scope and bis field in Foot Treatment in J New Zealand. .*''■--'.,- 1 AH information 'by interview at 6 p.m. : only. Country correspondence' invited, f MAX. HIRSCH. Masseur and Chiropodist, 1 Union Buildings, City.. j Tuition Wanted. I COACHING for BackWard Education 1 wanted by young lady; public school i teacher preferred.—Backward, 140,, flgim,n. J Miscellaneous Wanteds. . ( LADY, with horse, would like company / lady or gentleman rider.—Pal, 542, Herald. - _•_ : ] MAN, young, wants repairs- done—R.M., 181, Heract, PRICE wanted-for Breaking Setter Dog; ! must be properly broken.—Setter,. 583, BJssaiP, . i v.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 2
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