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TEACHERS WANTED. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Wanted—Temporary Assistant Maatei for Second Term, to teacii chiefly French, Mathematics, History and Geography. Apply immediately to SECRETARY. Auckland Grammar School Board, 41, Sbortland Street, Auckland, gOBEB L Y A, KATANNING WESTERN AUSTRALIA, A CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Applications are Invited for tho position of HEADMISTRESS for 1930. Full particulars may be obtained from Archdeacon Barbidge. The Rectory, Katauning, to whom applications must be forwarded before June 30. rjIHE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. Applications are invited for tho position of Assistant-Lecturer in tho Department of Chemistry. Salary, £350 per annum, with annual increments to a maximum of £450 P er annum, subject to contributions under tho State Superannuation Act. Tho appointment will be terminated at tho end of the fourth year. The Assistant-Lecturer will bo expected to deliver lectures and to demonstrate to practical classes as required by the Head oi the Department. Candidates should have had experience in General, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry Other tilings being equal, preference will be given to a candidate who has had a training in Electrochemistry. Duties begin June 4 if possible, Keaspnable travelling expenses will be provided for the successful applicant. The candidate selected will find plenty of oppoitunity for carrying on research work. Applications should bo forwarded so as OATnnkiv undersigned by not later than SAIURDAY, May 26, 1029. WALTER A. SELLE, Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A BI3EYVILLE. Central Accommodation, * Fermanents, Casuals; excellent table. jr" 6 - «ueen St.. 25. St Paul's St. Phone 45-219. A CCOMMODATION.—SingFe and~Doubio Rooms, full board optional; reasonSt City 101 "' * 2 " U3 ' Bt Ellao, 6 ' Wyn »' ard A CCOMMODATION.—Gent, or 2 Matesgood locality, 2nd section, near carmoderute.—Jj7. Mt. Eden lid. A CUUMMOJLMTION Tor" Boarders; Home n* Wa * Home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel. 3b3. Qu»in St. Phone 45-254. A COjjviAIOJJATION, Business People, , Casuals, from 3Ua, Ist tiouse on rignt Pttjt Bridge. 123, tirafton Rd. Phone 40-131

/I CCOMMODATION for 2 refined Ladies or Married Couuis, private homo. oD tram, 2nd aeotion.—Moderate. <1(33, Hehald. ACCOiiIMODATION ij'ui] board, from 30a Bed and Breakfast, os. ".Linden." 08t>, New North Rd., Mt. Albert Term. ACCOMMODATION, Phone 46-091.—Single Room 27s t'd, share, 255: ful] board. —Carlton House, 219. Hobson St A CCOMMODATION for Business People, Double and Single Rooms; under new management.—Strataavon, 23, Park Rd A CCOMMODATION. first-class, breakfast, -TX —Sorrento. 3, Grafton Rd., near new University. Dower Symonds St. Phone 41-708, A CCOMMODATION, - Country Visitors, merman en t3; full board optional: bandy everything.—Glenosmond. 25, Wynyard St. Phone 41-349. A CCOMMODATION for Business People. Double and Single Rooms, under new management.—Strathavon. 23, Park Hcl. ARRAS," 12. Symonds St.—First-class Accommodation; permanents, £'2 2s; daily. tOs. -Phone 40-293. i'hone 2S-277. T3ELVUE, 32 Princes St. (opposito Albert ■*-* Park) Superior Accommodation; Caa uals oi Permanents. —Phone 42-637. TJOARD, superior, private home, modern. -*-* comfortable, single and double rooms —l2. Great North Rd.. near Reservoir. BOARD, superior, refined home.—2. Mercer Rd., bottom Shelly Beach Rd., Heine Bay Waterfront. Phone 26-981. . " "RRAEMAR," S, Grafton Rd., near University.—Board from 80s.—Phone 46-031. B IB BURWOOp Private Hotel, 26, Princes St., adjoining Albert Park.—First-class Accommodation; tariff, 10a per day; double and single rooms available. Phone 41-454. Permanents moderate, / ALI t'TON, Whittaker Piace, Symonds St. —Accommodation and Breakfast, 4s 6d, full Board, 7s; weekly. £2; Permanents. from 30s.—Mrs. Hudson. Phone 43-216. DOMINION RD.—Quiet, comfortable Home, phone and convs.— G, Ewington Avenue. requiring Belect B~oordResidence in thoroughly renovated Hotel; ideal position; tariff reasonable.— Apply E. G. Fraser, Caledonia Hotel (Opp. Grafton Brio'go). Phone 41-408. OLENEAGLES." 10' Carlton Gore Kd. " —Vacancy a for lew Business Gentlemen.—Mrs Cainpoell. 44-420. (near Domain).—Room with morning tray, 12s 6d; Business Gentleman preferred.—4s, Carlton Gore Rd. GRAFTON Superior accommodation, suitable business ladies or gents.; private, phone.—l 9, Carlton Gore Rd. GRAFTON. —Superior Accommodation, suitable two Ladies or Gent's, private, full or partial board.—l'hone 46-379. GRAMMAR Girls (2), or Music Student, refined couple, Remucra, one section Newmarket; reasonable.—Music, 076. Hekalo HOTEL AVONHYRSTE, 02, Symonds St., has now a few Vacancies for Permanents; excellent accommodation; moderate terms.—Phone 45-199. HOTEL Rossville, Eden Crescent.; thoroughly renovated throughout, and under new management; Permanents specially catered for.

HOTEL BELLA VISTA. Lower Symonds St. Accommodation, Permanents, Casuals; excellent cuisine. - Phone 40-758. Miss Johnston LULWOETH," Upper Grafton Road (opposite College).—Superior Accommodation: sunny position: moderate tariff.— Phone 40-666. LUMEAH " Private Hotel. 4. G rafton Rd.—Superior Accommodation, excellent cuisine; every attention: permanents, casunls.—Phone 42-775. TIXARRIED Couple, young, nice home. IVI Takapuna Beach, tennis court, offer Board Gentleman, 255.—W.. 486, Herald. MRS'. DREWETT. 147. Hobson St.—Board and Lodging, double and single rooms: terms moderate. MT. EDEN.—Comfortable Home, large rooms, sunny position, corner Prospect Rise.—Phone 13-416. MT. EDEN.—Board offered young Business Man. comfortable home: minute trams: modernte.—B7. Owens Rd. T\,fT. ST. JOHN Hostel for School Boys, IVI Epsom; full term or weekly boarders.— Phone 24-497. _ H/fOSELLA - GUEST HO US E, iVI HOME FOR RETIRED PEOPLE. Double, Single Room, Balcony. Quiet Position. TELEPHONE 25-646. EMUERA.—FuII Board, business people, visitors; !smin train, trams.—ls, Market Road. Phone 25-303. ROOM, double, balcony: every attention: nico locality: telephone; suit refined married couple: moderate.—Home. 61-. Hervld. OEVERN House, 2C3, Ponsonby Road.— il Single and Double Rooms, permanents, c:i f-uals j tariff very moderate.—Phone 27-189. rfvilE VYNE. Symonds St.—Most popular A Bod ana Breakfast House in Aucklana *Jebo Phone 4G-249. _ TEKEACE. Ciiv Rd.—" xcellenfc Accom modation good table casuals, pernio nents; tennis court. Reasonable tariti.— Phone 46-747 "\7ERONA Private Hotel., 17, Khybor Pass. V —Accommodation, visitors; tariff. 8s day; £2 week; permanents by arrangement. PI Weekly, good tabls, beds, early breakJ- faat: Karanpnha.pe Rd. comer boar 3 optional.—4. "West St. _ J^ERNLEIGH, 28, Symonds St. Phone 41-319. . Superior Accommodation, situated close to Albert Park rmd Queen Street. Splendid tablo: every comfort. p MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress. g I N E M 0 A. 8, Alfred Street. Good Accommodation for Visitors and . Permanent Guests. Quiet, Central; Moderate Tariff. Ph. 41-068. JJOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place (near Grand Hotel).—Firstclass Accommodation; tariff, 0s por day; Bed and Breakfast, 6a Quiet and Central. " CONOMA," PRIVATE HOTEL, O 5, ALFRED STREET, AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). MRS. J. NAIRN, Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Modcrato Tariff. Permanents and Casuals. Phono 44-725. £IBCE O F T, 26, SYMONDS ST., opp.. ALBERT PARK. First-class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10a day, £3 per week; Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d Permanents- by arrangement. Latest hot water system installed.—Phono 44-268.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 2

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