BOARD AND RESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION for Boarders; home away fro:n home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel. 3G3, Queen St. Phone 45-254. Accommodation, business people. casuals, from 30s.—First house on ritrht across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40-134. ACCOM., Business Cents.; harbour view; tennis court.— Rangiora, Elizabeth St., Ponsonby, College Hill. Phone 27-OGS. Accommodation.— Carlton core ltd.— Pull Board. 27s Gd; bed, breakfast, 15s; e.h.w.s.; excellent table.—Phone 40-396. A CCOMMODATION.—Bed, Breakfast, full A board, nice locality, close garage.—3o. board, nice locality, close garage.—3o. Park Av., Grafton, opp. Hospital. ACCOMMODATION, permanents, casuals, 30s. soft washing, mending; hot water —Phone 43-401. 14, East St., Newton. ACCOMMODATION! Working Men. Visitors; comfortable, single, double rooms; near waterfront. lid., Three Lamps. ACCOM., Mt Eden, 2nd section, mm. tram, harbour views, sunny rooms, double, single, from 25s.—Phone 21-415. CCUMMUUAIIUiV - Jutland frivute Hotel, opp. Cargen; fttnin station; Bed. Breakfast, ss, Daily, 8s. —42 058. AVONHYKSTE Pte. Hotel, Symonds St.. opp Stonehurst Casuals. 10s c'.nily: Permanents arranged. New Management. BOARD offered rofined Business Girl; phone, piano; moderate.—s, Hepburn St., Ponsonby. BOARD and Residence or Rooms to let. — 40. Parnell Rd. Phone 42-745. BOARD offered Gentleman in quiet, wellappointed home.—Address at Herald. CARLTON, City Road, -2min. Queen St.— Board, Residence, double, single balcony rooms; moderate tariff. i'TASUALS and Permanents.—Double nna "o* Single Rooms; meals optional; terms moderate.—Runnymede, 55, Symonds St. CILIFTON, Whitaker Place.—Accominoda- ) tion, breakfast, 5s daily, XI 5s weekly; full Lourd £2 weekly; vacancies, permanents (special tariff).—Hudson. Phone 43-216. CITY, Symonds St.—Nice large balcony Room, M.C. or Business Man: all modern convs.—Phone 40-293. DEVONPORT. - Cftrisbrooke Private • Hotel, 18, King Edward Parade. Phono 22-583.—Large airy rooms to let, with full board or part board; use of sitting room, phone, wash-house, bath, etc. DEVONPORT, Roo Roi. 5. Garden Terrace, 1 minute to Wharf.—Vacancies Casuals and Permanents.—Phono 22-573. DOMINION ROAD.—Quiet, comfortable home offered; phone, 2nd car section.— 0, Ewington Ave. GRAF'ION. —Full or part board, single room, suitable student.—Gl, Park.R<l., or Ring 43-580. (>LENEAGLEB Private Hotel, 10, Carl- * ton Goro Rd., Grafton end. —Superior Accommodation; harbour view. Phone 44-120. HOME, comfortable, next Blind Institute, tram stop, near Newmarket; garage, phone.—2sl. Parnell Rd. JOHMONT.— Visitors, Permanents catered for, terms moderate.—Corner Lower Symonds St., Alfred St. Phone 43-7G7. T OWER SYMONDS ST.-Bright, single Rooms, private entrance; use bath, phone; gents.; 10s.—Address at. Herald. MT. EDEN.—Accommodation for M.C.: large Front Room, good table and attention; car stop.—Phono 13-146. MOTHER, kind, would board Baby from birth or older; terms arranged.—Address at. Herald. ORCHESTER Hotel, 1. Cook St.—Bs day. i Permanents from 26s.—Phone 45-226. REMUERA .--Private home, single bedsitting room or double bedroom; garago. middle-aged guests preferred.—X., 578, Herald. ROOMS, double or single; 3 minutes from Newmarket Post Office.—l 4, Remuera Road. ROSSVILLE" Hotel (next Cargen). 2 min. station.—Daily, 9s; Bed-Break-fast, Cs; porinanentT arrangement.—4l-113 QT. STEPHEN'S AV.—Bed-Sitting Room. O convs., superior homo; suit Business Couple, select.—Address at Herald. rjPHE Lions. 72. Wellesley St. West.—Good J- table; tariff 6s 6d daily, £2 weekly. —Phone •40-583. WHISTLE Hotel,?, Queen St.—Full Board. •* Permnne.nts; pintle rooms 40a, share room 30^.—Phono 45-437. ri\HE VYNE. Symonds St.—Most Popular JL Bed and Bietikfasfc House in Auckland. —Jebb, Phone 40-249. THE " WILLOWS." Symonds St.. has vacancies; full board, 30s weekly.— Miss O'Dcq. Proprietress. Phone 43-268. rnHORNLEA HOUSE. JL 80, Wellington Street. City. Full Board, £1 2a Gd week; Casual 4s 6d per day, in advance. Phone 43-701. Mprress., Mrs. M. 13. Ivinjz. Prop., T. Kinf?. " "VXrAINUI," Symonds St., entrance next > > Lyric Theatre.—Room with breakfast. 4s. 01- full hoard. 41-350. V M.C.A., WELLESLEY ST. E. 1 . Young Men visiting Auckland mayobtain Permanent or Transient Board and Residence at the Y.M.C.A. Comfortable Rooms. Excellent Table. Social privileges. Moderate tariff. YW.C.A., Upper Queen St.-Comfortable . BoaiH for Women travelling; reasonable cost. Special terms for permanents. " B E L V U E." 32. PRINCES ST. (Opp. Alherl Park). 103 Per Day (Permanents by Arrangement). TEL. 42-637. JTINEMOA, 8, ALFRED ST., AUCKLAND. Excellent Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Guests. MODERATE TARIFF PHONE 41-068 PUPILS WANTED ALL branches Typewriting, Shorthand privately taught.—Miss Jourdain. 7, Mahony's Bldgs., Shortlnnd St.; Phone 44-437. ARTS and Crafts.—All Branches Taught —Miss Cameron. Studio; 11, Park Crcs., Parnell. Phono 46-420. A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.—Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary Teachers' Examinations. Gen eral Education; tuition, day. evening. AUCKLAND Business College specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. BOWER'S Engineering School, Colwill's Chambers. • Auckland.—Display Ad., Saturday, detailing Special Courses Government Engineering Examinations. BE Happy in Knowing Your Job.—Get the right training from the I.C.S. Commercial Illustrating, Architectural, Annlyti cal Chemist, etc. Write to-day to the International Correspondence Schools (N.Z >. Ltd., Dept. A. N.Z Insurance Buildings. Auckland. BANJO, Saxophone, Guitar, Ukulele. Rapid, modern methods of instruction. —E. R. Pickering, Academy Studios, 427. Upper Queen St. (next Tabernacle). Dressmaking classes. Dresscutting. day or evening, by appointment.—Miss Ashton. 30, Symonds St., next St. Paul's. DRESSMAKING and Classes.—Quarterly Classes,' Practical Dressmaking; indiviual instruction.— McClymont and Wood head, 2G, City Chambers. DR. J. FARQUHARSON JONES, late Lecturer. Victoria Bible Institute, reads Greek N.T., B.D. candidates; Coaches Matriculation.—Success, 729. Heuai.d. 1? MPLOY your evenings profitably by JJ learning Shorthand and Typewriting at Auckland Business College.—Phone 40-639. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin. Mandolin, and Piano. Studio: 175 a, Symonds St.. opposito Lyric Theatre. I EARN the Sweetest Language in the J World —Italian. —Ring Signoru Costantini Phono 27-201. J BARN t-> Drive j Motorcar at Edgar J C. Pearce's School of Motor Driving Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by experts only We teach on nil makes of cars.—Pearce's School ol Motor Driving, Khyber Pass. Phono 4G-20G. MAORI Taught in a Correct and Efficient Mannei. N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50. C.P.O. Phone 41-734. MISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial School, Bioidway, Newmarket.—Expert personal tuition, ideal classrooms.—Entrance from Remuera Rd. MOTOH Driving. Expert Tuition; Council Certificate assured. Mr. Baker, Auto Service Station, 46, Wellealey St. W. 'TO Speed Aspirants.—Join our Shorthand JL "St>eedon" Evening Class; terms moderate— Russell's Commercial School; 43-549. r PUITION for University, Teachers, and JL Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance; personal or by correspondence; Secondary School Pupils assisted in Home or Scholarship Work.—T. Warren Merrick, 8.A., 95, Crummer Rd.. Grey Lynn. Auckland TUITION WANTED. GEOMETRY. —Coach wanted, Secondary Schools. —Apply P.O. Box 425, City.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20811, 2 March 1931, Page 1
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