BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ( A BOUT Accommodation vacancies for hCjl permanents, casuals, married couples; e.l. being installed, terms moderate. —The Avenue, opp. Newton P.O. Under new management. 'Phone 3018. .ACCOMMODATION Boarders, single rooms, ' clean, homely, good table, no tram fares.—64, Sale St.. City. A CCOMMODATION for Visitors and Permanents, board or breakfast only: quiet, select, and home-like. —Hillcrest. East St., Symonds St. " A CCOMMODATION for respectable WorkXa" ing Men; permanents, casuals; early breakfast.— Beresford Street (opp. Fire Station). . A CCOMMODATION, first-class, with breakX*. last. —Sorrento, Grafton Rd.. near new University. Lr. Symonds St. 'Phone 1708. ACCOMMODATION for Ladies waiting, St. Helens, 2min. from the home.Mrs. M. Crew. 62, Vincent St. BED and Breakfast, or Board; suit refined —289, Manukau Rd., near Newmarket School. BOARD AND Residence, very superior, for Business Gentleman.For particulars ■'Phofae 5653. . BOARD offered, every modern comfort; suit mates; good home; moderate tariff; handy city.l4s, Grey St.. City. BOARDERS. —Vacancies for 3 Men or M.C.—l9, Nugent St., off Khyber Pass; Ist section. * BONDI HOUSE. 91. College Hill, imin. from Ponßonby P.O. — Renovated throughout; everything new; .now open; permanent boarders: good table. Tariff, 30s. CLINTON, : Scotia Place.—Accommodation for casuals and permanents; families catered for.—Mrs. Nairn, . proprietress. 'Phone '2597. - . ■ pLOVELLY, 11. Symonds St. — Central vy superior Accommodation; permanents, casuals; moderate tariff.—Phone 1443. i /COUNTRY Home, comfortable, offered ' lady, £1 weekly.—Write, Suburbs, 462, Herald. • GRAFTON. Single furn. Room with breakfast offered business men or Women; telephone.Address at Herald. HOME, refined, comfortable. 4 gentlemen; 2nd section; electric light, good cooking, mending, washing,Addresß at Herald. KILLARNEY ''- 48. Upper Vincent" St.— Private Board ,and Residence or Board. only; quiet. central, moderate charges. ' ' „ ! LULWORTH."— Superior Board and Residence; vacancies for M. Couples and business people; moderate tariff. — Grafton Rd. 'Phone. 2666. ILTAN, respectable share room: e.1., caliJLtJ, font; good home. 27s 6d.—11,. Nugent St.. Khyber Pass. - TI.fANUKA. 42. Wellesley St. Accoml.»JL modation, Permanents, Casuals: single rooms, all convs., h. and c. shower, etc. Early breakfast. " "ATARRIED Couple or two young ladies J.TX h.c.' water, good table; 30s each.— Address at Herald. A/fIDLANDS.— grounds, electric--IVX light: moderate tariff. — Domett Av., Epsom. 'Phone 3304 A; At car stop. ROSSVILLE," 'Phone. , ,1113, , next Cargen."—Vacancies for single and double balcony rooms. . S~ T. ELMO, 5, Wynyard St. (near Govt House).—Newly furn..'e l.; every conv. ; select residence; with, breakfast: moderate. HE CARLTON, City Excellent Double and Single Rooms, moderate tariff.Mrs. Clark. 'Phone 325. rpHE Missionary Home. 17, Emmett St., J Herne Bay (off Shelly Beach Rd.), close : Point Erin Park and Baths. ; THE LIONS. 72.' Wellesley St. W.—Select X accommodation for travelling public double and single rooms. — Phone 2553. rpHE MANSIONS, Whitaker Place; X Symonds St.—Nice balcony, rooms per-, manents catered for. Quiet, comfortable, select. j < ■ - ■ . ' : : ITACANCIEft respectable working men; V good table, e.1., bathroom, .califont. soft washing.—-91, College Hill. ACANClES;—Gentlemen Boarders '(perV manents or casuals). The Crespm, 26, Parnpll Rd. (*lat section). ACANCIES lor permanent Boarders. V single rooms.—'Phone 2189, or Severn House, Ponaonby Rd. V . . WT <\INUI HOUSE, Top Symonds St.yV. Badk of Lyric..—Vacancies Permanents and Casuals; moderate tariff .—'Phone 1050 A. " "lA7"ARWICK." Hamilton East.*—ldeal VV situation, overlooking river; excellent cuisine; every conv.: h. and c. showers; tariff moderate.— .Voysey, pronnetrosa TAT E L LESLEY H O [J S E, W 74. Wellefley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . „ Electric light throughout., Families Specially Catered For. 'Phone 2253. Y E S T N O R.. : PRIVATE HOTEL. 5. King Edward Parade, Devonport. Select Accommodation ■ for permanents and tourists. First-class table and _ appointments. Charmingly situated. Terms on application. - ; MISS K. CULBERT, Proprietress.
J BOARD WANTED. BED and breakfast wanted by Commercial; handy top Queen " St.State charge to . J.D., 37, Herald. "DOARD required by Business Girl, reX) fined -private family; 2nd section; state terms.—B.G., '524, Herald. , " BOARD, clean, homely, respectable; 15a week, bed, breakfast: 30s full.— Carrick 'Place, Dominion Rd. • BOARD wanted by young Tradesman; Mt. Albert or Eden Terrace preferred. —Aussie, 15, Herald. ' BOARD wanted by Art Student, from April 1; private family, country or seaside preferred.^Please write, Miss Furnias, , Tahuna, Morrinsville. ~ A GENT, requires Board, Remuera or EpVJ som, refined private family.Terms, 491, Herald. 7 HENDERSON. Board required by young professional gentleman, with private family.—State terms to Profession, 407, Herald -r . ■ .- |J*OME wanted for boy, 11, in return for 11 help.— 438, Herald. T ADY, elderly, would like comfortable JJ Board and Residence, with private family.Grateful, 444, Herald. .rPRADESMAN, respectable, requires bed, X breakfast, so washling; 'second section. Mt. Eden, Dominion Rd. preferred. Tradesman, : 36, Herald. ■ .; ; ■ :': "fT7"OULD Matron in Home, or strict and VV religious lady, take Girl, 15? Strict, 438, Hfr'LP. - /-x 1 ■ 1 " i i n —i PUPILS WANTED. ART (Dramatic), Thoroughly Taught: Elocution, Mimic, Expression, ; Deportment, at Leonello's Studio. Bon Marcho Chambers, Newton.- / ' ■ tRT Basketwork, Coloured Leatherwork, A. Pokerwork, Pewterwork. Penpainting, Stencilling Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH'S Coaching College, N.Z. In? A Bldgs.—Coaching for Public Exams., Backward Education, Book-keeping (jun. and sen.). ' ■■■■■ ■' "■ '■ -V ■" - . ■ BECOME an Efficient Dressmaker: learn 1 cutting, making, designing.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's Chambers), Queen St. ■ - - GLASSES.— Costumes, Frocks, _ Coats, cut for home finishing, 9 to s.Mademoiselle Le Houx, 8. Bon Marche. Karangahape Rd. ACHING, Matriculation, Public SerV vice, Teachers, and General.Herbert Mason, M.A:, 32, King Edward St.. Dominion Rd. ;'" ' "■'___ ELOCU'TION (all branches), Dramatic Art, Stage Make-up.—tman McCombe, 28, His Majesty's Arcade. 'Phone 887 A. TOHN M ANSON, Teacher of Violin, * ' Cello," Mandolin.243, Symonds Street (opp. P. 0., Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse). U Jitsu, Tuition, thoroughly imparted terms to suit humblest aspirant.W. Caldwell. Instructor, 'phone 2069 (5 rings. EARN to Swim.—ln class, 12 lessons. £.1 Is: individual tuition. £2 2s. Appointments 'Phone 2746.—D B. Anderson. , ' MISS SINCLAIR, Milliner, resumed her Classes on Monday, February 18.—2nd Floor. Strand Arcade. MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton, 6, Lower Albert St, 'Phone 2367 A, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. — Miss McCree, Trinity College certificates. 14, George St., Ponsonby; home. 3-5 p.m., except Wednesdays. ITMAN'S Shorthand.— J Classes given' evenings.—Qualified, 488, Herald. " .y. '■■ ■■ [ ■■ -■■■■ :■ TO be able to write clear, forceful English gives a man a, big lift in life! Acquire proficiency, studying Grenvillo Kleiser's English Mail Course. Prospectus "E" free. James Rodger, 157E, Manchester St., Christchiirch. " A STHONA " for summer coughs, colds XX and sore throats: 2s 6d, 4s 6d, all chemists and 47, Ferry Buildings. BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams, . Pushchairs, and Doll Prams, etc., prior Removal to our new premises, three doors above Town Hall.—W. A. THOMPSON I AND CO.. 287, Queen Si.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 1
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