APARTMENTS VACANT. TTA2CAPUNA.—Superior self-contained furn. JL fiat, „ all : convs., splendidly situated, overlooking beach.Address .at Herald. 'pHE. WTLLOWS, Symonda Furnished .L Rooms,' breakfast optional^— 3268. Miss -Q'Dea, Proprietress. VICTORFA ; AVE., Mt. Eden.—B - Unfurn. ' . Rooms, use convs.; telephone, califont, refs. " required.—N.S., 273, hmLP. - ■ /CHELTENHAM.—Furn. Flat,'- silver, linen v and cutlery, - complete; 3 rooms/ kitchenette and bathroom; every possible * convenience; quite detached and self-contained. Magnificent views of harbour; '21 * acres grounds. Private path to beach. Apply promptly to: • - 24. CHELTENHAM ROAD. — 1 1 .. 1 APARTMENTS WANTED, CLERGYMAN'S Widow desires room. VA fireplace, , unfurn. preferred; good locality. Congenial, share bachV. 235, Herald. ■ *■ -< • - .• -, FLAT, furn., or House, wanted in ; or J. near St. Stephen's Avenue.Adults, 509, Herald. .. (CRAFTON.—SeIf-contained Flat, 2 bedVJ rooms; children no objection.—The Home Finders; 58, Queen St. HALF House, or self-contained Flat, un XL furn., lydy only, Remuera preferred, ;or Lpaom, Grafton; refined; good—locality.— Flat. 907, Herald. v , HOUSE or Flat, ' furnished, wanted for term, in quiet district; rent moderate; adults.—Two, 182, Herald. "DOOM, single, furn., business girl; close XV> iNewton P. 0.—217. Karangahape Rd." BOOM, single, required by young Lad#, close to town, for about 2 weeks. —-A., 204, Herald. , . ' ROOMS, 2, unfurnished look after elderly co*ple as part payment.—M.B., 310, V'R : LP. ' " - ■ ■ f ' pupils ANTED. A HT (Dramatic) Thoroughly Taught; Elo--t*- - cution, Mimic, Expression, Deportment. at Leonello's .Studio. Bon Marche Chambers, Newton. A ET Baßketwork, Coloured Leather-work; xX Pokerwork, ' Pewterwork, Penpainting, Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss A>hng, 4, Strand Arcade. -- • A SHLEIGH'S Coaching College, N.Z. Ins. XV 1 Bidgs.—Coaching { ?, Public Exams. Backward Education, Book-keeping (j«n and sen.). - 1 ■ . BECOME an efficient Dressmaker: learn Cutting; making, designing.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's Chambers. Queen St. /CLASHES.—Costumes,' Frocks, Coats, cut y for home finishing. 9to 6.— Mademoiselle Le Houx. 8. Bon Marche. Karangahape Rd. ELOCUTION (all branches), Dramatic Art, -Li Stage. Make-up.— McCombe, 28. His Majesty s Arcade. 'Phone 887 A. • KEES.ING'S ■ College, 17. Tabernacle • Bidgs.' Examination Coaching; . also French, Spanish. Maori. Book-keeping. Gregg Short'liand, etc. EARN to Swim.—ln class. 12 lessons. £1 1-J Is; individual tuition, £2 2s. Appointments. 'phone 2746.—D. B. Anderson. . ADAME ROTT (late Conservatorium, i-*X • Bremen). Voice Production, Singing. 427, Music Academy, Upper Queen St. MISS SINCLAIR. Milliner. resumes her Classes on Monday. February 18.—2nd Floor Strand ' Arcade. MOTOR- Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Msyhill and Sexton, 6, Lower AJbert St. ' 'Phone 2367 A. MOTOR- Car Owuers!— You can easily master every intricacy of your ; Car by studying Dyke's famous Mail Course, with wonderful working models. Prospectus " M" free.—James Rodger, 157 " E." Manchester, St.. Christchurch.-f - • > Pianoforte" and theory. — Miss McCree. Trinity College Certificates, 14, George St„ Ponsonby; home '3-5 p.m.,. except Wednesdays. . . PIANOFORTE. — 'vacancies; inter--L ested Adults and Children beginners; 1 ■ examinations; theory - if desired; homes Vacancies. 81. Herald. PREPARATION for Matriculation and Professional Prelims., Teachers' D and C, - Public' Service Entrance, and Pharmacy A, B and C Examinations.—T. W. Merrick. 8.A., 95, Crammer Rd.. Grey !Lynn. T ' STAMMERING.—Latest ;method of ; treat--0 ing Speech Defects —Consult John McDougal, Orakau Ave., Epsom. . . .5.w ' TXIOLIN Tuition by former Soloist Choral » Society'*- Orchestral Concerts. Beginners t&ken.—Strad., Box 640. C.P.O. M aibi< ie"& E z iM P s HAEMAC^ ' Class' and Correspondence' Tuition. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE. • • Mercantile Chambers, Auckland. P.O. - Box 671. 'Phone 2463 A. jyj-R. T. HARLE ' GILES' r ' ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. j ; Quick preparation 'for Business Pursuits. Classes "• Daily: Writing, Book-keeping, -Arithmetic, English, etc. ...] • Writing Classes, MONDAY and THURSDAY evenings, 7t08,8 to 9. • ,- 4 3RD FLOOR. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS (Opp. G.P.0.). Pleasure and profit in homemade ; SWEETS!-You can make Deliciom ' Sweet 111. our . own kitchen the work is fascinating and highly profitable Learn to-day; earn to-morrow. Write now to 1 the RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL 5-7, Kitchener Street. Auckland. Materials free to country clients to commence. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Sample box of pupils' work, 3a post free. • . WANTED TO BUY. ANSELL AND CO.. Auctioneers, 167, Queen St.—Buy your Furniture out-right-for cash.—'Phone 2568 A. > ARTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, up to xIL £5 lOs per set paid.—Pearline Co., 9, Security Buildings. Est. 21 years. B. A. University Gown, . second-hand; good • condition; state —Lambda, 135, Herald ~ , ' -- - - - '-■ ■- BACON Slicing Machine; must be in good order and cheap; particulars and price.—Bacon, 258, Herald. ' TJICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, any con--1) dition; Watches, False Teeth. Cameras, Binoculars, etc.—Clarkson. 38, Ponaonby Rd. /"CARPENTER'S Tools, Bags, Boots. Suits; v> Artificial ' Teeth, Records. Clothing. Hansen (late. Fischer). 350, Queen St. 1 /lASH given for, bargains of any descripVj tio.i See üb.—Watson's Agency, Bon Marche Chambers, Newton. ' - GAS Fittings, in good order;: state price and address.— 84, . KAURI GUM.—We are Cash Buyers." at t\ - highest market ratee, of all s.-raaes. - THOS. LEES AND SONS, i - Customs Street East. f3 ING , Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit ClothXV ing, Evening Wear.Darby St., off Queen St. ' 'Phone 2606. ' ' ' . —Collections or Loose; : good prices; buyiitg or selling list free.—A. i Brodie. 65, . Shortland St. 1 TRUNK, - cabin, good,- and Hat Box. State price and , where seen—Cabin Trunk, 221, Herald. rpYPE.—Wanted : Purchase, Second-hand i 8, 9, or 10-point Type.—Price, particulars. to Type, 716. Herald. WANTED to purohaae about 16 tons of 18, to 201b second-hand steel rails, in good order.—Particulars and price, including fish plttcc and dogs on Railway, to. Merchant. 500. Herald. ' ' TAXIS FOR HIRE. GRAFTON Residents.—When you require a Taxi, ring . 'Phone 2690A.—Rimmer. Seafield View Rd..-- Grafton. TJONSONBY Taxi Garage.— .latest X Hudsona and Chandlers; Limousine for weddings, etc.Harper. Wood St. 'Phone 2216. ■' AXIS, Day and Night Service.— late J. - Lester and Bell. Three Lamps Garage. OLP. P.O. 'Phone 2986 A. ~ WANTED TO HIRE, ' , IT'ORD Truck. 1 ton. wanted Hire, with X right to purchase; must be good order. —Ford. 180. Herald j MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. GIFT of Old Clothes or Rags, any dfescription. wanted.—Salvation Army, Epsom. 'Phone 1494 A. T° M OTOR JJiRADERS. With Silvertowns. the Tire of supreme quality at unheard of prices Diamond Cord challenger of all low price competition—and Goodrich " 55," a Fabric unrivalled in quality and price, you can defeat competition without carrying a burdensome stock. Write us for latest lists. E w P idg EON AND (JOY., LTD., ' : SOLE N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD T1RE3,,1 t il. ILOBNE' STREET. AUCKLAND* 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 1
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