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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION for Boarders; ®.1., good table, soft ■washing; bandy town, car stop.—9l. College Hill. A CCOMMODATION, waterfront, near city; XX casu&J.a, permanents; good table, early breakfast.—4, . Woitemata St., Ponsonby. A CCOMMODATION.—RespectabIe Board. ■f i. ers, single ard double rooms; eariy —Hadleigh, opp, Parnell P.O. A CCOMMODATION for two permanent Boarders.—Brookdale House. 117. Victoria St. W. A CCOMMODATION for respectable -£X Working Men; permanent®, casuals; early breakfast. 1, Bereaford Street (opp. Fire Station) A CCOMMODATION. — Respectable Men •A Boarders, pormanents, casuals; early breakfast central, terms moderate.—St. Clair. 219. Hob3on St. A CCOMMODATION 'or Visitors and' -ci- Permanents, board or breakfast only; quiet, select, and homo-like.—Hillcreet. East St.. Symonds St. A CCOMMODATION for Easter; ail convs., A good table; handy city.— College Hill. __ ACCOMMODATION.— Board, respectable Men; every con v.; homely; good table; terms moderate.—lo. Rose Rd., Ponsonby. ARRAS Private Hotel, 12, _ Lower SyJTjl monds St.—Students, business people, visitors, permanent!). £2 2s.—'Phone 293. BOARD, respectable, clean. Rood table; bed, breakfast; 15a: full, 30s. —18, Carrick Place. Dominion Rd. BOARD and Residence, vory superior, for business Gentlemen.-—Particulars, 'Phono 3653. BOARD Vacancies; very centra].— 19, Nugent St., opp. Grafton School, Symonds St. section. BURWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Albert —First-class . Accommodation, excellent cuisine; families specially catered for; moderate tariff.'Phone 1484. Telegrams: " Burwood," Princes St. ■ GENTLEMAN, refined, share room with University Student; private family.— 3, Mount St.. St. Paul's stop. City. HOME, comfortable; hot and cold water, e.l. — 9. George St., Newmarket. PEAL Home for elderly retired couple, sunny position; refinedCastlereagh, 48, Vauxh_»ll Rd.. Devonport, 'Phone 77. J~~ OLIMONT Private Howl, 1, Symonds St. —Excellent Accommodation.—Mrs. Giclj, late Mona House. 'Phone 3767. PARNELL, 13, Eld on .St. Accommodation. 3 Gentlemen, single and double rooms; largo House; good table. ROSSVILLE. Under now management. 'Phone 1113. Next Careen.—Permanents, casuals; full board; single, double rooms. ■ STRATH A VON, 23, Park Rd.. Bridge End. Few Vacancies. Double and Single Rooms. Bus passes door, - VACANCY for 2 Men, share room; softwashing; tarly breakfast if required. 61, Grafton Rd. •\7"ACANCY, quiet home, for youth, share V room; student; adult family; comfortable, close trams.—Address at Herald. WT AVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, VV' ROTORUA. BOOK NOW FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. Telegrams: DWYER, Rotorna. 'Phone 242. ■ JJLiTON Private Hotel, Khyber Pass. M Vacancies. Permanent** and Casuals; tennis court, ©lectrio light. 'Phono 723. —* r °" -a BOARD WANTED. T3OARD and Residence, private, wanted JL> by a lady, good locality; state terms. —W., £00. Herald, BOARD and . Lodgings required (male), Stanley Point or Devonport end of Stanley Point, near via-, reasonable terms. —C.W.H., 501. Herald, BOARD. Residence, private family, desired by Kentleman, business during: day: vicinity third section: Mt. Eden preferred.—Business. 509, Hf.rald. LADIES (2), require 2 bedrooms also XJ sitting room; piano preferred; whole or partial board.— tarms. Comfort. P.O. Box 946. ."j\,I"AN, business, requires Residence, part Board, quiet, comfortable; North Snore Suburbs preferred.—Comfort. 491. H>»A'.n. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. Convalescent Home, Block\T house Bay, opening May 1. Accommodation invalids: terms arranged; all conveniences. comforts and attention.—-Write Health. 473. 'Herald. PIANO TUNING. PHONE 3398. Pianoforte Tuning, Repairirz. Polishing; country visited.— Arthur Bree, 29, St. Paul's St. 'Phone 3398. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. • •gLECTRICITY. THE MOST USEFUL AND INTERESTING POWER OF MODERN TIMES. Keep pace with this rapidly-developing science, by studying under our tuition. Instruction in both Direct and Alternating Current Work by Correspondence or in Class. If you can road and write, we can teach you. Practical work at Evening Class without extra charge. Correspondence Students may attend the Class when in town. Students prepared for London Cfty and Guilds Examinations. Also Instruction in Mathematics. Write at once for full information and Free Prospectus to Dopt, A. gTURROCK'S gCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND. Registered by Marine and Education Depts. Jg RAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS.. AUCKLAND. The College will >e closed for the Easter Vacation from Thursday, / the 17th, until Wednesday, 23rd inst., inclusive, and will re-open on THURSDAY, April 24. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, - Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. - - Director. J£OYS Jj EAVTNO gCHOOL. —MAKE ENGINEERS OF THEM. Start your boy in this attractive profession while ho is still young. Students now being enrolled at Bower's Engineering School, for Electricity, Steam Oil. Marine. Stationary. Traction. Free day classes offer fine chance for boys to obtain grounding in work before starting apprenticeship. . Studies can then be continued at night classes. Careful tuitiori by distinguished instructors. Also excellent Postal Courses. Write to-day for free Prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. (Registered under Marino and Education Departments since 1915). 130, COL WILL'S CHAMBERS. j Swanson St . Auckland. (And at Wellington). WHY YOU SHOULD STUDY AT THE NEW MAORILAND COLLEGE. You receive oral tuition from instructors of many years' experience. Individual attention given to every Student. Carefully-prepared lessons. No "cramming." School is situated in centre of city. Classrooms are large. and airy. You study under best conditions. Whatever your present position, you can improve your prospects by enrolling aa a Student with this modern New College. All particulars from THE PRINCIPAL, Suito 5. Third Floor, Colwill Chambers, Swanson Street,' City.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18689, 21 April 1924, Page 1

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