APARTMENTS VACANT. _ SI'.MONDS ST.—Double Furn. Bed Sitting Room, kitchenette, own entrance, every- _ thing suppliCTl : 10/. — Phone 4,1-820. B J TT-NFURNISHED KoooiS, 2, gas stove 1 U separate entrance; reasonable. — <8. r Mf. Smart Rd.. Pneliunga, " -j-2 ROOMS, kitchenette, separate entrance, - J- all convs.—l2. Edwin St.. Newton, xl) ( O-ROOMEI) Furn. Bach, gas stove, convs. j —' 70. Khyber Pass. x!) I -I O /t\ —LARGE Sunny Front Room, j __/ l> furn. ; fireplace; business lady preferred.—loo, Grafton. x 9 ' — r BOARD OFFERED. . , ACCOMMODATION, largo Double, Single 1 1 Bed Sitting Rooms, full Board ; re- I duced tariff.—ls4, Grafton Rd. 45-683, D I ACCOMMODATION —New Management. Single, Double Rooms, visitors, permii- . neiits; terms moderate. —-"Lynton," 11, Symonds St. 41-44:!. |_ - A LBERT PARK, Burwood, Princes St., - ti - o minutes City—Every comfort, perma nent guests: moderate. — Phono 41-454. I) A RCHITECTURAL Student requires -iT- Board near University ; state terms. — . Write S. 4881, Stau. 9 ' AUCKLAND y.Jl.C.A.—Excellent Accommodation fur Men. Casual charges 0/0 ; per day. 32/0 per week; permanent rates, , 25/ to 2-/0 weekly. Dining Room open to Ladies and Gentlemen. All Meals 1/. C BEDS, 0/ week advance, including morning tea, soft washing ; nice home, Ist section. Parnell.—lnquire Stau COl. C BELLA VISTA," 7, Lower Symonds St. Superior Accommodation, permauimtH, casuals ; moderate tariff. —Phone 40-758. Airs. Hodges. C BOARD offered man in private family ; 1 25/. —u, Williamson Av., Grey Lynn. xU_ TJOAKD, business girl or student; mill. ■*-* Ims, train and school.—Ellerslie, 7!)2'' 'Sta it. x 9 BOARD, Single Room, convs., washing; 18/. —125, Newton ltd., oR' Symondtf SI reel. x! 2 EO ARD, homely, private family ; use piano ; £1, without lunch ID/. —Inquire Stau 7»2. y OARD offered 2 men, 10/ ; . laundry; comfortable home.— :i, Crununer Road, Ponsonby. x!t BOARD, nice home, girl, washing, use machine; 12/0; handy town. —Inquire! iSTABi 812. xii TDOAUDEKS, 2 working men, share room; ■*-* laundry; moderate. —1, Station Street, I Newmarket. x 9 j j 73OARD couple priviTlc liomt! C()i7vs7r"lsl: -*-* section: £2; permanent casuals.— Phono 4U-SoS. xl 2 T>OAKD, *2 working men, comfortable J - > home; Ist s'ectiou, handy trams. —Inquire IStar 810. x 9 BOARD, superior, beautiful home ller 11 e Bay waterfront; glorious views; moderate terms. —Ring 2(i-l)81. B OlsiMi.SS Girl, share room, minute train, •*-* Mt. Eden ; comfortable, reasonable.— Phono 21-77!). _l / tO.UFORTARLE Home, anyone wanting holiday: 2nd seclion, 3 mins. beach: water view; adult family.—lnquire Star 7!)5. !» / IOM PORTABLE private honic, Doubfe, Single Rooms.—2, Boyle Crescent, opp. I Domain. xO ( HOTEL, Olahilhii.—Excellent I yj accommodation, good table; !)/ day: 1 bed, breakfast, 0/. —John Nicholson, Proprietor. _C 7 \OUI!LE, Single Rooms, 2 mins - ! waTk -*-' Queen St. ; tennis court, ' moderate tariff.—Phone 40-747. C ■n^PSOM—Board offered Gentleman, with j J--J private family; near P.O. —Ring I 25-051. xll J Board, G.ent; single room, private - 1 - entrance; £1. —20, Edenvale Rd., Ml. I Eden. 12 ! T7IUKN. Room, 2 girls, or business couple ; j -*- reasonable.—34, Pompallier Terrace. 1 Ponsonby. xl_2 [ C^LIIi— S* Friendly Society Lodge, corner I JT Wellcsley and Rutland Sts. Phone' 42-303. — Reduced terms permanent hoarders. B GLENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant (opp Government 1 House), Auckland's most modern t-rivate Hotel. Permanent)* by iirranue.a.rDr.. — 1 Proprietress, Mrs. Bieruackl. Telephone , JD.678. B • nUOU Home offered men. <~culraf7 SI, 1 VT l.nindry. —... Uurleigb St. M) /"<()(>!> Ilonii- offered Business Girls *-X (adults); minute tram.—2o. Williamson Av., Pousonhy. ' 7T RISEN WOOD"'S CORNER —Furn. Bed- i ; room, sitting room, elevated; board or j ' part: garage.—lnquire ;Stak S2O. x_) j • TIOMK Offered Pensioner, or share fflnt; \ ■ J--L respeelablo womaii ; 7/. —Friendly. 4onn. stau. [) OTELSTON E II U H S T Symonds Street, Auckland. The Only Unlicensed Hotel De L-ixe. ; 100 Rooms. MRS. E. CHURTON. Mnnnijecees 1 Phono -l.'i-""-!. l.:ilo of W'l'rikel R ■I" lUL.IMONT," 1. Lower Syiiiinnid St.— I 'J Superior AePoinniodatlon . terms ( r":isfinnblo.— Phono 4:j.71i7. ___! J AKGK Koom. Itoiinl. in well iippolntt'il \j private residence: garage, lelepl . l!ln;r 25 ::<;>;. 1 ! ! T liNTHOKVB, 53, Symonds St. — Single J-J Room, 2.'i/; excellent table. — I'hone I -111.007. x 9 .' AjEWMARKiOT — Accommodation, Single. 1 : Double Rooms; early breakfast; 22/(i. 1 : Cray. 2!l. Vii-lnria ('res. x 9 : "DARK KD. (23) —Bed Silling Room, 2 ; I (ienls. or Ladies.—Phone 43-I'>_7. -.9 I DEFINED Board, private home, business V gentleman, student preferred; 22/0.--140, Parnell ltd. >_}. ITIBFINEU Home, youiiß business people;! \i billiard table: reasonable terms. —25. Wallace SI.. Ilorne Hay. Phono 213-SlSfi. C T)KMUKKA. near P.O.—Board, business XV men, single room, quiet home. — Phone 24-831. I , 13 EMUEKA —Comfortable Rooms, with : -LV tray or whole board, working man: ■ quiet.—inqniro KtaH' Sll. x!> I -rMOSPECTAT.LF, Gent, private family ; • X\> handy Newmarket ; soft washing.—7. . Edgorloy Ave.. Ei'som. KOSSVILLE." Nexl Cargen. Anzac Ave. ■ Superior accommodation. Permanent I Board, from 25/.—47-423. » ■ "rpilK (•lIAr J E'L'"--Firsl-class Accommo 1 i- datlon, full Board, Bed and Break- - fust.- IMione 41-7-".2. xll
i rpHE CHALET (opp. Hotel Cargen). | I JL Miss .lohnslonc. Prop. ; '' (Late Vontnori.—Guest House. offering ' Sunerior Bed Sitting Rooms, with Individual j ! service. Select elienlele. Phone 4 1-732. Ii rpHISTLE HOTL'L, Licensed House. Queen ! I St opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and ' Breakfast. 5/0. 9/ daily. li'A weekly.— . ;' PbOTiP 45-4f-i7 l> Private Hotel. IT, Khyber l'n-is. Superior Accommodation, Sin:.".-, double. Reduced tariff.—l. C. Phillip?, Proprietor. '_ ' " TTTAINUI," Symonds St., entrance next ! VV Slate Theatre —Room wiia breakfast. - -I', or full boni-il.—.'iO-TOS. C ' \T7ILTON Private Motel, 44. Khylx-r Pass. " VV Vacancies Permnneiits and .'"asunls. ' Ti'Piils 'onrt. —Phono 4.5-lUJO V> • vt/ORKING Man : laundry ; good table : ; VV central.—Phone 45-107; 19. Day St.. 1 N.wton. _ _x!) s VOUNG Main near top Symonds St. or : .11 Newmarket: private family preferred. r ' Reasonable. 4884, STAIt. 0 - TT O X E L "A R U N D E L." \ Situated In Auckland's Premier position, > opposite Government House. Beauliful '- biiingcs, spacious balconies, large, airy ■ rooms, harbour views and table par excel- ? lence. Inquiries invited. 1 HOTEL "ARUNDEL," Waterloo Quadrant, Phone 14-714. U'f
BOARD WANTED. BOARD and Lodgings wanted for business couple, Heme Bay preferred.— L Ring 4:t-1 72. ; * ;) • yi.MJLE Room, private ramify, Ist seetion ■ business girl; state " terms.—S. :'| 50111], :Stai:. x 9 ! rnwo College Girls require Hoard, retine.'] )I JL home, vicinity Mt. Eden; reasonable. B. 78S1. J_i • -yoUXG Lady, visitor, wants Private JL Board reasonable, vicinity Great South ; I Rd.. Remuera, preferred.—F. 4771, STAR. 9 .' I .
i FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, good dessert, 4/0 ; large choice cooking. 4/ 401b case; railage free.— ; H. Cutler. Henderson. _D ' TVfOOKE'S Orchards. Henderson, —Cox " l>l "Orange Pippin: Export grade, 0/: ) i.niinary. ."»/: windfalls with order, 1/0. B ■>/ \UINCES. big golden, shortly. Ml. half • , «oi 5/; Pears, best bottling, u/G. Railed. i I delivered.—Moore's Orchards. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 3
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