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TOURIST AND MOTOR RESORTS. AUCKLAND. HOTEL FERN LEIGH, 2S, Si'MONDS STREET. First-class Accommodation. Central. Terms Moderate. Phone -11-319. MISS L. SMITH. Proprietress. C CHRISTCHURCH. STONEHURST," Ohristcburch's Leading Private Hotel. Reduced terms for all rooms, 12/G per day.—Telegrams, "Stonelea," Christehurch. B "HELEN SVILLE. A A.A. Hostel, Parakai House. — Tennis - court, social hall, hot mineral baths, under main roof; large garage.—Helensvillc 35, Auckland 40-087. D House to Let; hot mineral bath, 9 x 12; e. stove, garage.—P.O. Box 700. Auckland. , 7 HENDERSON. MOTORISTS. —Sharp's Kauri Bush ; avenues between trees, tennis, pools. mid-bush.—A.A.A. Guide. 7 NATIONAL PARK CHATEAU. CHATEAU Rates further reduced —Reserve for Christmas at Office Farmers' Auctioneering Co.. 17. Commerce St. B BOARD OFFERED. A CCOM MOD ATI OX, Grafton; full board, ■-la. 25/; good table; sunuy room; suit couple.—47-187. 9 A CCOMMODATION.—SingIe or Share Rooms, nice locality; reasonable; phone.—l 73, Grafton ltd. XT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders from £1 to 27/6. — W.C.T.U. Hostel, 303, Queen St. Phone 45-254. (J A CCOMMODATION, homely, comfortable, moderate, soft washing, garage.—2s. King George Av., Epsom. xj ACCOMMODATION — Kossville, next Cargen, Anzac Ave. 41-113. —Permaneuts and Casuals, superior; terms moderate.' B A CCOMMODATION, Hotel Gardiner/ •"-Emily Placc —Casuals. Permaneuts; vacancies few business men, from 25/. — Phone 42-477. B A KARANA, Wbitaker Place.—Vacancies, -l*- double, single rooms; permaneuts from 27/0. Good home. x 7 BOARD offered youth in private home, Three -Lamps ; £1. —Phone 27-073. x 7 BOARD t refined lady or business couple; Ponsonby; reasonable. —'Phone 20-708. DOARD offered in superior Epsom Home, -D handy cars and buses.—Phone 2-1-Ssl. x 7 "DOARD. offered business ladies; piano, -P washing, good table.—lnquire Star 810. BOARD, respectable, m.c., ladies, adults; clean, min. tram.—2o, Williamson Ave.. Ponsonby. 0

TJ>OARD offereed -working man ; good tabic ; X» washing and mending; Ponsonby,— Phone 27-134. xO BOARD, comfortable, private family; all couvs; minute cars.—3, Melrose St.. Khybcr Pass. 7 BOARD, Couple, private home, every conv. ; Ist section; £22/; permanent. Phone 46-535. s7 BOARD offered gentleman, private family, quiet; moderate.—For particulars, write Private. C 942. Star. 7 BUSINESS Man; comfortable home, large sunny room ; second section, Mt. E.len. Moderate. 6776, Star. 7 COMFORTABLE Modern Home, piano, lady; £1; 5 mins. tram, train; Mt. Albert.—lnquire Star 275. 7 OMINIO.N RD. (2nd Section).—Homely ; washing, mending; garage; moderate. 20, Marlborough St. xlO EPSOM —2 or 3 ladies. Share Large Front Bedroom, cheap.—Phone 13-924. !) FULL Board, Residence, washing; good table ; 22/6 week.—lß. Day St. x 9 GIRLS' Friendly Society Lodge, corner Wellesley and Rutland Streets. Phone 42-362.—Reduced terms ; permanent boarders from IS/6 to 25/ weekly. P. GLENEAGLES Private Hotel, 10, Carlton Gore Road (Graftnn endK — Superior Accommodation; lovely harbour views.— Phone 44-420. B4 GRANGE RD.. Mt. Eden.—Comfortable Home offered- young man.—Particulars telephone 21-860. 7 HERNE BAY Waterfront—Superior Accommodation. Single. Double Rooms; lmin trams, beach; garage, phone.—6. Hamilton Rd. C HOME, suit Vegetarians and others, modern, select; moderate. — Phone 43-475 _20 " TOLlMONT"—Excellent Accommodation, W visitors, permanents.—l. Symonds St.. close Queen St. Terms moderate. Phone 13-767. B "T YNTON," 11, Symonds St. —Superior Accommodation, single, double or shax-e rooms; moderate tariff. —Phono 41-443. j» "\TICE Room and Board, in quiet home, •i-i offered refined lady at business; 12/6 week ; in return for little help.—Homo. 6654. 'Star. 7 "-VTOME," 7, Scotia Place. —Permanent -1M Boarders, from 22/6; Casuals, £1 15/ ; Daily, 8/ ; Bed, Breakfast, 5/. —43-388 A. C "-vrORTIILAND" Private Hotel — Firstclass accommodation; has vacancies for three (3) permanent boarders; billiard room and nil other home comforts. 9 ONE or two mates, handy city; garage.— Phone 21-364. 287. Mt. Eden Rd. xlO THE Willows, Symonds St. —Rooms and Breakfast, or Full Board; terms moderate. —Phone 43-268. . B VERONA HOTEL, 17, Khyber Pass. — Superior Accommodation, single, double •rooms; excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Phono 46-484. MFS VERY quiet, comfortable Board, extra low rate; overlooking new station. — AYrite S. 7103. Star. x_7 W' ILTON Private Hotel, 44, Khyber Pass. Vacancies Permanents and' Casuals, j tennis court.—Phono 43-060. B Oft SYMONDS'ST.—SingIe Rooms. 27/6: | AU, to Share. 22/6: or Bed Breakfast. 7 j ■ — j BOARD WANTED. ELDERLY Man wants very quiet homo, private family: accessible Blind Insti- ! tute.—H.H., 6438. Star. l_l GENTLEMAN wants Board, country or island. Hauraki Gulf. —Full particulars j S. 6982, Star, 7 j PIANO TUMNO. ABANDON Mechanical Music. —Pianos thoroughly tuned, 5/; guaranteed Overhauls from £1. —Dominion Tuning Co., Phone 42-264. 1J ABOUT Tuning your Piano, Player Piano, Phone 40-792 or call. Itefelting, £1 : Repolishing, £1. —Atwaters Pianos, corner Civic Square. • D Auckland tuning co., Fergussjn Bldgs., Civic Square.—Tuning 5/, Refelting from 15/.—Phone 47-338. D GRAHAM, c/o Caddell's, Queen's Arcade, Phone 45-399. — Tuner. Repairer: Pianos Organs ; best work, lowest charges. B FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. ONEHUNGA. —14 Acres, carry 12 cows: offer wanted.—23, Argyle St., Morningside. 7

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 264, 7 November 1931, Page 3

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