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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION; respectable men; -£i- early breakfast; share room; —4, \V aitemata St.,_off New St.. Ponsonby. A CCOMMODATION." with breakfast, -ci. select. quiet.Waimarie, 20. Lower bymonds St A CCOMMODATION. — Boarders, single -£*• rooms, elec. light, bathroom, caliiont; good table, soft washing.9l, College Hill. A CCOMMODATION for 'Visitors and Permanents, board or breakfast only; quiet, select, arid home-like.Hillcrest. East St., Symonds St. A CCOMMODATION for respectable Work- ■£-*- , ing Men; permanenta, casuals; early breakfast.— Beresford Street (opp. Fix© cation). *-■ AHE AS Private Hotel, 12, Lower Sy"t ir^ ont L s St.—Superior Accommodation; students, business people, visitors, permanents, £,1 2s. 'Phone 293. ' X) ED-SITTING Room, double, furn., break- -*-» fast. 1-2 business Gentlemen; central; healthiest locality.Address at Herald. "RCAUD AND Residence, very superior, for -•-' Business Gentleman.For particulars _ Phone 3655. BOARD, clean, homely, respectable; 15s X-* week, bed, breakfast; 30s —18, Uarrick Place, Dominion Rd. "BOARD and Lodging, or Bed only, X-» ottered; terms mo^Lkrate.l4s. Hobson St. E. Johnson, Proprietress. "DOARD, private home, comfortable, elec. ■' light; good table; washing, mending. 34, Brentwood Ave., Mt. Eden. TJOaRD and Residence, private, offered respectable young Man.33, Williamson St., Epsom. "DOARDERS (2), wanted, nice home, few X-* nuns, beach, lmin. car.—Address at Herald, *T> URWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Albert Park.—First-class Accommodation, excellent cuisine; families specially catered for; moderate tariff.—'Phone 1484. Telegrams; " Burwood," Princes St. "JLIFTON, WhiiaKer Place, oif Symonds V-' —Accommodation, with breakfast. Central, select, quiet. 'Phone 3216. pLOVELLY. 11, Symonda St. — Central V^ l superior Accommodation; permanents, casuals; moderate tariff.—Phone 1443. (GENTLEWOMAN offers delightful Room, Y* Board, elderly Lady, close cars, quiet, elevated, views.—Address at Herald, HOME of Rest. High bracing position. _Mt. Eden. Best of food and attention. —G.T., 270, Herald. HOME, comfortable permanenta, casuals; e.1., califont, early breakfast; moderate tariff; excellent table.—Zarah, 2, Hopetoun St., close Reservoir. HOME, comfortable, Seaside. Suburb, offered 2 Ladies as paying guests; teachers, students preferred.Graduate, 263, Herald. JOLIMONT Private Hotel. 1, Symonds St. —Excellent Accommodation.—Mrs. Gick, late Mona House. 'Phone 3767. ,MONTROSE House, "Waiwera. — place i-'J- for a spell; week-ends; boating, fishing; tariff, 8a day. PERSON, competent, homely, requires care Semi-Invalid, Elderly Person at her home, Northcote.— 268, Herald. rpHE CARLTON, City Road.—Excellent -L Double and Single Rooms; moderate tariff.—Mrs. Clark. .'Phone 355. ACANCIES for Permanent Boarders, V single rooms.'Phone 2189, or Severn House, Ponsonby Rd. VATILTON Private Hotel, Khyber Pass.— ' ' Vacancies, Permanenta and Casuals; tennis court, electric light.'Phone. 723. Q SCOTIA PLACE.—Comfortable Board, fj permanents; e.1., every mod. conv.; good table; central. =—=1 BOARD WANTED. BOARD required by gent., vicinity Dominion Rd. Terminus, right hand side preferred.—Apply G. 8., 246, 'Herald. BOARD required, by 2 Gentlemen students; must be fairly central.—J.C.B.. 363, Herald, BOARD and Residence required by young Man,, Christian home, use piano desirable; near seaside.—Clerk. 294, Herald. OARD wanted by young married couple"; -IJ private family preferred; must be moderate.— 248.' Herald. "DOABD in country, by Lady, for week at " - 1 ' Easter; seaside preferred,—Q., 317, Herald. , BOARD wanted .by Business Lady, in respectable private family; third car section.—State particulars to C.H.K., 256, Herald. LADY requires good Board and ResiJJ done a, in pleasant surroundings; would .attend own room.—Zone, 211. Herald. "JVyI"ARRIED Couplo and Lady, nice Home, Itx or good private Boarding House.— Friends. 212. Herald. PUPILS WANTED^ DRESSMAKING. Classes Daily, Evenings. Business Girls. Cutting and Fitting for Home Finishing.—Miss Coulthard, over Snedden's, Symonda St. 'Phone 2930 A. , DRESSMAKING, Cutting, Fitting instruction home finishing, from 3s.— Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers, Queen St. JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello, Mandolin.— Symonda Street (opp. P. 0., Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse). MATRICULATION. PHARMACY. TEACHERS' EXAMS. Class and Correspondence Tuition. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE. Mercantile Chambers. Auckland. P.O. Box 671. 'Phone 2463 A. MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.— and Sexton, 6, Lower Albert St. 'Phone 2367 A. PUBLIC Speaking is an ait to be acquired. Good Platform Speakers wield power and influence. Study Greville Kleiser's Public Speaking Mail Course. Send for prospectus "B."— Rodger, 157E, Manchester St., Christchurch. . , "TTIOLIN Tuition by former Soloist Choral V Society's Orchestral Concerts; beginners taken.—Strad, Box- 640, G.P.O. RESTAURANTS., ICE CREAM. Try some rich Ice Cream at Stacey's. with or without Fruit Salad, or perhaps a Strawberry Sundae to ——please one. A morning or afternoon dish is just the thing this weather. Try it to-day or take some home— can always-eat and enjoy at STACEY'S, 61, QUEEN STREET. SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS. OPPOSITE G.P.0., QUEEN ST. DAINTY AND TASTY FISH MEALS. Also "Waikato-grown Rabbits, either Roasted, Stewed, or Pie. Open from 9 a.m. until 8 in. Daily. Closed All Day Sunday■ BLACK CAT CAFE, 7. Customs St. E. (opp. Waverley).—Grills. Fish and Light Luncheons served throughout, the day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Open on Sunday between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Soda Fountain Drinks. Ice Cream, Sundaes. HERE do you Lunch?". - '""At~tho Belmont, of course— only place I known of where the cooking is equal to the beet home cooking."—Upstairs at 91, Queen Street. • MISCELLANEOUS. MONOGRAM Hat Bands and Badjtes for Bowling, Cricket and other Sports.— Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. SECOND-Hand Furniture for Private Sale; Auction Prices.—George Walker, Auctioneer, 38, Queen Street. WE have Cleaning and Remodelling Department for Ladies' and Gent.'s Hats. —Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahapo Rd. IT COSTS NO MOKE TO SELL YOUR FURNITURE AT WALKER'S, And You Get Better Pricea. "171DWARD DUNNE AND SONS. Painters. SLI Paperhangers, Decorators, 21, Nugent St. 'Phone 1333. Established 41 years. OISCOND-Hand Furniture for Private 0 . Sale; Auction Prices.—Georgs Walker, Auction 38. Queen Street. Q TEN RAPHE US" Note Books, best O value, 50 and 100 leaves 9d and Is 3d each, 7s and 12s dozen.—Herald Office, uckland. and Victoria St.. Hamilton. WHE Soldier Basket Manufacturer. J. Repairs and Rehandles. —A. Slade, corner Howe and Jersey St.".. Newton. 17<OR Private Second-hand Furnish- ' itigs; largo selection. GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer. 38, Queen Street. BE in the Swim. —Beys' and Men's Swim wing Suits, two-piece, from 4g. McultJ Dliii . Cc.sh Tailor and Gent.'s Outfitter, 11-13, V'ctoria Street. END YOUR FURNITURE TO u GEORGE WALKER'S. Quick Sales and Prompt Settlements,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 1

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