APARTMENTS VACANT. A CLEAN Single Furnished Bedroom; suit ' working man.—Address off Nelson St_. ; next Public School, near Cook St. . 16 ! a PABTMENTS and Boaid and Residence, A small private family; nice comfortable j home- —G O, Upper Qneen SL j ( ACCOMMODATION. WHITBHILL, Eil < : WeULngton Street.—Vacancy for Mar-: ried Couple; also, 1 large room (suit mates), 1 single room; bath, piano, etc.; good table, jearly breakfast. Terms moderate. j i A PARTMENTS, ExpTusivc. -"The Bal- j A conies," York Street, Parnell; Id sec- 1 tion; new concrete house; all up-to-date tou- < veniences; lovely harbour views; exceptional table; moderate tariff. Phone. C~~C 0 M M O D A T 10 X AGENTS, KING AND Xi a, 19, WELLESLEY hTKEET, Jnst above Opera House. Single, Double, or Suites of Rooms, -with or without partial or full board. American principle. 'Phone 4066. AVONHYRSTIi," tJ2, SYMONDS ST. (opp. •'Stonehurst"), nas now opened as a FIRST-CLASS ritrVATE BOAKDINGHOUSE. Newly famished and every modern conrcnlence. Terms moderate. MRS. WEILR (Late of Christciurch). BOARD and Residence—V-acancy for mar- ' ried couple -SU, Grafton Rα. 68 BOARD and Residence.—Vacancies, M.C., all couveuienctts: 2mlns. Irooi Graiton Bridge.— l, Liverpool St., off Karangaliape Rd. Mrs a. il. RuOinsou. ISZ ALiiUKAW Ne* Private Hotel, S.i, Graiton Rd.— Kxcelleul Aci-om'modation for TourisLs and Permaueu-ts.— Mrs Darby. 'Phone 4220. B~ ELVUE Private ilotpl, 15, Lower Symonds St.—Vacancies for Tour,sts ajjJ Periiiancnts. l'houa \I'JQ.~ Prop.iiiior, it. Hall (late of ChrUtuiiurch). / (UJIKUIUABLE i- Sedrooin, \y every iuuv.; wouiii suit young UlUy going to busineys during die day; 2d section, ii-ingsland; terms mujerate. — Apply btar Ofhce. +0 ■pLLESMERE (Under Entirely New Management), 21, PRINCES ST. (next Dr. Gore Glllon). VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND i'ERMANENXS. Terms Moderate. MRS L. MOORHOUSE, ! Telephone -455. Proprietress. ITVyRNISHED Bedroom to LetTalso I n.ur- ■ • wished Large Room, in private house; ! cheap to suitaDie party. — Apply i>, Grafu.n Kd. 2J A V A H H, No. 1, COBDICN STREET. Vacancies for Gfatleaien, from 18/; every home comfort; hot and cold water; good table. Next Newton P.O. pbUKT"^p'R'IVATB~ : jq"OTEL", UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND MR. G. L'SfIEK, Proprietor. This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well-krid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. i'ull-sized Billiard Table, Tennis Court, and Gymnasium. Telephone 22J6. Room, with fireplace, suit two ladies -i-' in business or two gents., with Home people.—B7, Symonds St. 552 X A E J3 A~" 10, LOWER SYMONDS ST. Opp. Government House Grounds, Auckland. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Phone 552. ROSEBANK HO US ~ST~, UPPER QUEEN STREET, Id section., near St_ Benedict's. Large B»d-Sittlngroom; fireplace, all conveniences; suit married couple. Also Single Room. 3, GHAFTON ROAD, ►-> Near Choral HalL Superior Accommodation for tourists and permanent boarders. All modern conveniences. "Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. STAY AT SAN RJBJMO, SYMONBS STREET. MRS WEST, Phone 2.251. Proprietress. ~o ii o" M. i ALFRED ST. (close to Albert Park). Permanents, tourists, and married couples may now obtain first-class accommodation at a Reasonable Tariff. Phone 725. MRS NAIRN, Proprietress. mHE AUSTRALIA Private Hotel— J- Vacancies tfor Permanents, Tourists, and Married Couples; centre City, above Opera House. Phone 4,233. 93 "fTTHE GABLES," Eussell.—4o rooms, - 1 - spacious bedrooms, -airy balconies: private sittiDg.rooms; unlimited water supply; hot and cold baths, patent water lavatories; 6/ day, 35/ week. Launch Ailoma, harbour excursions or fishing, rod or line.—MKS E. J. DARBY, Proprietress. THE C H I M E S," 57, STMONDS STREET. VACANCIES FOR PERMANENTS AND TOURISTS. Phone 1144: MRS. MARTIN, Proprietress. •TITHE MANSE." NO. 1, BERESFORD ST. (first honse on right), close to Pitt St. Penny Section, nest Fire Brigade Station. Newly Renovated and Furnished. Moderate Tariff. Telegrams attended to. MISS L. CRAWFORD. rpHE rpDRRET, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. Spacious Grounds. Tennis Lawn. Beautiful Situation. Lofty Rooms. 10, PAKE AY\, near CRICKET GROUND AND DOMAIN. Three Minutes across Bridge to Car. MES. CAMEItON Tlat'e Windsor). rjTHE HOLLIES, 127, NELSON STREET J- (near St. Jamea' Church, Wellington Street). Id section. Vacancies for a few Permanent Boarders; single rooms; every convenience; hot and cold water. Under entirely new management. MRS TAYLOR, Proprietress. rrvi LET, 2 Unfurn. Rooms, in good ■J- locality; conveniences; no Apply Star Otflce. 42 TO LET, Double and Single Furn. Bedrooms; use all convs.; gas stove, bath. 59, Cook St. 5>J '• rpo ■ LET, a Unfurnished Rooms, in good ' locality; use all conveniences; no children.—Apply Star Office. S TWO Unfurnished Rooms wanted, for refiued woman, four well-behaved chil- ■ dren. —Apply Sister Esther, Kent St. 11l nrvO LET, 2 Furn. Rooms, 12/6, with range; ! ,I J- also, Furu. and Unfurn. Double and J Single, all prices.—llealey's Registry, Ittt 1] Street. 503 I TTACANCraS for ' three" gentlemen"; I » good board, etc.; tariff £1; Ponsonby Write Comfort, 200, Star Office. 3 "VTACAN-CIES Gentlemen Boarders: 2 and 8 V share large rooms; 1 for m.v., hot and ■ cold bath; breakfast 6.30; IS/; i minute to I tram.—l.'iil. Graf ton Rd. [ 20 ACANCIES for Business Gentlemen, good home, private; harbour view; h. and p. water: handy Id section.—"Ardura," Cleve- • land Rd., ParneUY\^ANTE V, 2 respectable Working Men - washing.—SO, Ntlson St., City. ' S °3o '. Wmi^PUENISHEI> ~ Bedroom~a"nd — SU". • »» tingroom. near Dominion Rd. ear, 2tt . soction; lovely poeition; n» chihlrnn: gn:: m.c or business ladies.—Apply Star Office' 21 TTyHY stay too long iv your digs, and bev> come stale? A change is good toy aIL Call at the Aucklahd Luggage Agency, 3J, Fort Street, phones 3108 and 3281, and get their list of accommodation. Your luggage or furniture shifted any time.—J. Thorrlngton. Prop. FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! — SANFORX), LTD., BEG TO NOTIFY THE PEOPLE GENERALLY THAT FISU HAVE NOW BECOME PLENTIFUL AKD ' CHEAP. Finest quality of TreTally, Bieam, Schnapper, Mullet, Hapuka, Scorpions. Kahawal, Gurnard, Mackerel, Flounders, Tarakihi, Crayfish, Kippers, and Bloaters can be obtained daily at cheap rates at SANFORD'S FISH MART, CUSTOMS ST. (op£. Custom Bouse), Phone 658.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 49, 26 February 1913, Page 2
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