APARTMENTS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION for visitors and permanents, board or breakfast only; quiet J select and home-like.—Hillcrest. East St., i I Symonds St. ACCOMMODATION.— fur- - nished Flat, 2 bedrooms, sitting room, I c kitchenette, telephone. — Lydford. St. j 4 George's Bay Rd., Parnell. < j : ACCOMMODATION, superior, 2 refined . - business Gentlemen (breakfast only) \ J single rooms; harbour view; central. — : 'Phono 4151. J APARTMENTS.— Flats and Rooms, furn. c and unfurn.; all districts; moderate - rentals.—Homes. 3. Winstone Bldgs. _. APARTMENTS, "comfortable, at Holly 1 Dean, 10, Garfield St., end of Ist Bee- - tion. ■ J APARTMENT. single, very com- 1 fortable; suit respectable man.— ' _eresford_ St., opp. City Fire Station. I APARTMENTS— Single" Rooms. 12s 6d; ,3 Double, 22s 6d; electric light, hot bath ' —HO, Wellington St. 'Phone 3073. I APARTMENTS.— Double Room, gas, convs.—Stirling, 161, Grafton Rd., I half-minute Khyber Pass. APARTMENTS, self-contained, clean, I furn.; double Bed-Sitting Room, kit- , chenette, stove, meter, convs.—43, Anglesea ] St., Ponsonby. ■ BEDROOMS (2), single, furn., front, 12s ' each, or unfurn., 10s; no children.— lil. Crummer Rd. ( }} ED-SITTING Room, furn., 'phone, etc., f -> with breakfast.— Address at Herald. : BED-SITTING Room, turn., suit marked '. couple or 2 business ladies; 'phone. — i stogf Khyber Pass • B"~ETS^ITTTN<jr"Room. furn.. single; own cooker, meter, e.1., use phone.—2o, _iole St., Ponsonby. B~ ED-SITTING ~ Room, large, furnished; . kitchenette and balcony, 'phone, all ■ modern convs.—s2, Grafton Rd. Room."well furnished; fire- : place, electric light and convs. Cloao to Upper Symonds St. —Address at Herald BED~SITTING~ Room, "double, mid kitchenette, furnished, separate -entrance; . —Douglas, 18, Arawa St. _ BED-SITTING Room, double, furnished;!' -O separate stove meter: every conv., e.1., . : hot, bath.—Bo, Wellington St. j ( uiELIENHAM BEACH.—FIat, furn., do- S • j >-" uiimful situation, lovely view, e.1., I ' Uiephuiis; also Address at Herald. | : ' ?MiiMA';iIIJRST. 68, Grafton R~d~Bed- | : I Hitting Room, large, gas stove, convs.; I 6d; suit refined couple; vacant Tuesday. furnished: 2 rooms and kitchenette _; —Oakleigh. 146. Symonds St. j I7ILAT, unfurnished, vacant.— Apply Care-I-L taker, _ Radnor, Waterloo Quadrant. i furnished; fireplace, gas stove. — 63, View Rd. (2mins. Dominion Rd. car | . j stop. j "Ij'LAT, superior, unfurn., near Remuera i ! 1. station and sports grounds; references ' I—3l. Market Rd. . superior, furn., every conv. and telepnone; near City; adults only; j reasonable.— 1, Mauukau ltd., Parnell. j superior, furnished, vacant, 'phone; -». business people- near railway station. . ' - '-■ Sylvan Av.. Mt. Eden. ! furn.; also Double Bedroom, furn.; i I -«- e.1., phone; beautiful harbour view; I j-1 section. —Address at Herald. ' IpLAT, self-contained, furn., 2 bedrooms, living room, balcony; e.l; private en- | ] ranee; harbour view; £4 4s; no children. | —lop St. Stephen's Ave. Phone 392. ! unfurn.. Mt. Eden. 2 rooms, and I I-I kitchenette; use convs.; 30s, with light. I-Address at Herald. j }.TLAT.— 2 Front, large, furn. (except iJ- linen), e.1., all convs.; —35, Carl- I ! t).i (lore Rd. I unfurnished; 2 rooni3, lounge, kitj.l clionctto, electric light; harbour view. ! 43. St. George's Bay Rd. 17_ATS (2). partly furn.. e.1., all convs.: nice garden.—'Phone 2428 A. 'IT'LATS. —An excellent selection, furn.. UnX furn.: all districts. Tourist Accommodation Bureau, 32, Strand Arcade. 'Phono 3985. IT'LATS. furnished and unfurnished; electrio - light, convs.; private entrance. Suit refined couple.— l7l, Ponsonby Rd. ILLCROFT. 74, Top Wakefield St.— Vacancies, single and double Rooms; breakfast optional. E EST and Convalescent Home. Nihotupu, via Glen Eden. See advertisement under "Tourist Resorts" in Herald of Wednesdays and Saturdays. ROOM, single, furnished, e.1., bath, with Cups of tea; 12s 6d.— Wellington St.. ROOM (large), unfurn.; fireplace, gas stove, meter, e.1., handy trams. —36, Manukau Rd., Parnell. ROOM, furn., large, separate entrance; • ■ suit 2 youths; use of convs., 'phone, c tc. — Address at Herald. ROOMS (2), unfurnished; use all convs. £ 1 Week.— at Herald. EOOMS (2), unfurnished: private: adults; J\> e.1., gas cooker.— Surrey St., Grey Lynn. ROOMS, furnished, 2, bathroom, heater, own meter* refined. —47, View Rd.. Dominion Rd ROOMS, 6, unfurnished, Ponsonby, all > convs.—Apply 212, Ponsonby Rd., for address. ROOMS, single and double; electric light throughout; h. and c. water.—Wyoming. 63. Nelson St.. City. ROOMS. —Single Beds. 10s week, breakfast optional. Sitting-smoke Room; hot bath and shower; elec. light: 3min. station. —Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City. SINGLE Room, with gas ring; select and quiet; roughcast bungalow.—6B, Upper Belgium St. rpAKAPUNA.— FIats, furn., kitchenettes; -L waterfront; most reasonable terms; no objection children. Arawa House, Brett Av. TAKAPUNA, 2nd Section.—Furnished JL Flat, for Easter: vacant now. —Address at _____>• r]THE WILLOWS. Symonds St.—Apartx ments with breakfast. — 'Phone 3268 Miss O'Dea, Proprietress. APARTMENTS WANTED. I7LAT, unfurnished, good locality, self-con- . tained; 2or 3 rooms, bathroom, kitchenette.—Particulars, Box 1495 FLAT, unfurn.. self-contained. 3 rooms and kitchenette; electric light; terms re —Permanent, 863. Herald I?LATS and Rooms, furnished and unfur- . nished, wanted; good tenants waiting. — Jolly. 49, Mt. Eden Rd. EOOM, with convs., wanted by lady emXL ployed during day; good locality. — M., 939, Heralp. ROOMS, respectable people, wanted by woman, 2 children, one school age.— ____- • _ 363, Herald. ROTORUA.— Wanted—Double Room, with cooking conveniences; must be moderReply Raglan. 895. Herald. PUPILS WANTED. ART Leatherwork. Basketwork. Pokerwork. Carving. Pen Painting. Stencilling. Tatting. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4. Strand Arcade. __ A SHLEIGH'S Coaching College. N.Z. Ins. Ix Bldgs.—Coaching for Public Exams.. Backward Education. Book-keeping (jun. and sen.). C_ASSES Home or Professional Dress- ) making. Cutting. Making, Designing; no patterns, no charts. Success guaranModern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen StDRESSMAKING Classes.—Miss Coulthard. 8, Pierce Buildings, Upper Symonda St. Phone 2980 A. DRESSES Cut and Fitted. Classes daily, 9 to 5. Charges moderate.Miss Watt, 14. Tabernacle Buildings. EDITH and Miriam Norrish. — Classes: Leatherwork, Painting, Pewterwork, etc. —Studio Depot, 266, Queen St.; 'phone 2851 A. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Violoncello, Mandolin. —243. Symonds St., opp. P.O. Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse. MOTCR-Car Driving.— Council Certificate guaranteed.— Mayhill and Sexton, Queen St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone 2367 A. r PO Swim is easv; I can teach you. Twelve X Lessons. £2 2s. —D. B. Anderson; 'phone 2746. TEA N BY POST. "HARLE GILES WRITING SYSTEM.. Secures you a position anywhere. Easily acquired. Proficiency guaranteed. Write for particulars. —Harle Giles, 20, Hellaby's Buildings, Auckland. TENTER THE MOTOR BUSINESS. Study the Dyke Course of Motor Engineeringby mail! Thorough home tuition is provided with the aid of . working models, charts and simple instructions. Get out of the rut! Write for free prospectus "M " to JAMES RODGER, ■ 159E, Manchester Street, Christchurch. CIROWN Studios.—We can take you on the I evening of the Poster Ball.— Crown Studios. MARRY at Easter, and Furnish at Wickins and Sutliffe. 42. KaraugaaapH
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18353, 20 March 1923, Page 1
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