; Apartments Wanted. ' BOARD and- Residence wanted by young . lady in private family, Ponsonby — Ls~" Homely. 619. HERALD. BED-Sittingroom; also Bedroom, overlooking sea, for 4 weeks from Jan. 5; use of all conveniences; Takapuna, Milford, Cheltenham, or Devonport.— and terms, M„ COl. Herald. BEDROOMS, 2, furnished, wantod, or Cottage, Takapuna or Cheltenham Beach, 3 weeks in Jan; state price.— Press Office, Huntly. . BEDROOMS, 2, and Sittingroom, wanted, with or without board, by married couple, 2 children 10 and 11; private family preferred; near beach or wharf, North Shore, or central city.—Terms to Axiom. Herald. J BURNISHED Room, use of conveniences, telephone preferred, required by Lady. —remanent, 553, .HERALD HOWICK, near Church, by lady. Board and Residence, summer months; state terms.— Clyde. P. 0., Newmarket. *» ' —— — fjITAN, young, wants Board-Residence, St. I*l Hellers or Howick, December 25 to January 6. Slate terms.—Clerk, 635, HERALD. "YJTRSE, with Daughter [home occasionally). j ii wants 2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms in refined family in return for attendance on an ! invalid, small remuneration; domesticated, 1 pood references; Parnell preferred.—Nurse, 693, Herald. "DOOM, unfurnished, in or near city: easy JLI access it water service; low rental im perative.—Permanent, P. 0., Box 1003. Apartments Vacant. 1 ACCOMMODATION for one or. two per--ex manent boarders; hot baths, piano, etc.; terms moderate.—Apply 26, Picton Street, Ponsonby. (ACCOMMODATION, facing harbour, M.C. —X or friends; also, Single Rooms; bath, piano, billiards.—l, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell Bridge, City. ACCOMMODATION for respectable man, A Ponsonby; harbour view, near car; single room, bath, lvano. and billiards; homely; terms, £I.—'Phono 2088. (ACCOMMODATION, good, tourists and Lii. permanents: nice sunny rooms, newlyfumisned. double and single; handy position; 2min Syraond St. Id sec; good table; terms from —49, East St. I A DMIRABLY situated Apartments, private Lex balconies, sittingrcom and bedrooms.— The Mansions. Whitaker Place. Symonds St. Tel. 2724. Billiardrooic; new tennis court. | ARCADIA, 11 Upper Vincent St., City, —A and Carrongrove, Birkenhead. Good accommodation for permanents (£1) and visitors. —Miss O'Hagan. | A B D L U I, XX Parliament Vacancies. MRS. BRADND. 1 A USTRALIA Private Hotel, Wellcsley St. J\ —Visitors to the Auckland Exhibition will find First-class Accommodation, centre city (near Opera House). A PARTMENii.-Furnished Double Room; ■IX gas, hot and cold bath, —Stirling, 161. Grafton Rd. drain Khyber Pass). 1 A PARTMENTS.-Single and Double FurJlx nished Rooms, all conveniences.— bank (new stone house), 57, Upper Queen St. APARTMENTS. Exclusive. - The Bal- __ conies. York St., Parnell.. Id section; new concrete house, all up-to-date conveniences; lovely harbour views; exceptipnai fable; moderate tariff. 'Phone 4436. | A VONHURSTE. 62. SYMONDS STREET. A "Phone 4123. Superior Accommodation for Permanents and Visitors. - MRS. JACKMAN .... Proprietress. ."DRAEMAR. 52. Wynyard St.. near St. ID Paul's Church.—Private Board and Residence, near Exhibition; terms, permanents £1 Is. 'Phone 3695. BEDS, Breakfasts.— entrance Exhibition, lOmin railway station; every modern convenience.—Mrs. Cockburn, Nau- , mai, 52, Grafton Ed. :T)EDROOM, double, furnished: also Single LD Bedroom; handy to Exhibition.— Grafton Rd. ■ - "DEDROOM.' fumisned, two single beds, to ID'- Let.-46, Wynyard St.. behind Gramtas.r School, ..close Exhibition. BED-Sittingroom, burnished, balcony; also, 1 Single and Double Rooms; handy to Exhibition.—The Dell, Queen St. (above • Town Hall). ."DED-Sittingroom, front, furnished, private • LD -cooking convs.; also, Bedrooms; near Exhibition.—2, Arawa St. (next Islington Dairy), Khyber Pass. BOARD and Residence, . superior, for .young gentleman, in private family, 2nd section, no 'other! boarders.— at Herald.! , "DOARD and "Residence.—The Gables. 60, J> Grafton Electric light, telephone, lOmin. Exhibition and city; single and double rooms. .-"v ■ ; . ' BOARD and Reaidenea, private, for young gentlemen, Ponsonby; sea-bathing, boating, tennis, water frontage; moderate terms; 'phone.—Address at HERALD BOARDERS, . two, gentlemen, wanted, priID vate family; piano and bath: every K convenience; close to Exhibition.—Address at \ HERALD. ■■- >~y ' COMPLETE Nicely furnished Flat, three rooms, or separately, M.C. or ladies; ?.. ? brick building.—lsl, Upper Symonds St. (CLINTON, Scotia tiace. above Town Hall. J —Apartments, , with breakfast or board; new house, all convs., reasonable tariff.— Curtin, Proprietress. DININGROOM and Bedroom, also Singh j Room if required; use of convs. and gas stove.—3, Russell St.. Ponsonby. T^ININGROOM' ana Two Bedrooms, fursJ nished. with use kitchen and conveniences ! gas stove.—9B, Burnley Terrace, Mount Roskill. DEVONPOET— and Residence, 7, Queen's Parade; wharf and water frontage: tariff. 255; rooms from 10s.— - Mrs. Beaver, Proprietress. EXHIBITION "Viaitore.—Firat-claas Accom"modation at The Langham,-76, W.vnd- >:'•• ham St„ Auckland; 3 mins. boat or train; wire for rooms.—E. J. Trevelyan, Proprietress, e- ~ ■ ■ " ■ T>URNISHED Apartments, use of all convs., J- first-class locality, lovely harbour view, —The Langham. '48, Jermyn St. 'Phone 1401.' GLENEDEN. Balfour Road, Parnell, via Garfield Street, overlooking harbour.— Vacancies.-Mrs. Jackson, Proprietress. HAVALAH, Cobden St., next Newton P.O.—Vacancies for gentlemen and married couples; terms, £1 per week. HOME, comfortable,, offered, six permanent Boarders, one minute from tram; quiet, no children: nice harbour views; every convenience. Very private. Terras moderate —Address at HERALD. AURAKI HOUSE Vincent Street, near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new house, hot and cold water. Terms -moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. 'Phone 3683. TESMOND, 29, Sentinel Rd. , Pon-' 1/ ■"■" sonby.—Furnished Apartments, sop. kitchen, gas meter, stove; harbour view, beach, cars. L" OWER GLENSIDE. 138. Upper JU Symonds Vacancies for permanents, single and double rooms; meals optional. MERLIN HOUSE, 196, Hobson StreetGood Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; h. and c. water. Terms moderate.—Miss S. Capill. OAKBOURNE. Waterloo Quadrant, opp. Government House.—Vacancies for Boarders.Mrs. Cobine. EOOM, large, front, furnished; h. and c. bath, 'phone; suit two friends; board optional.— Douglas St., off Ponsonby Rd. ROOM, large, front, furnished; suit one or two Ladies, or two Gentlemen; handy position Terms moderate.—4s, Khyber Pass. ROOM, balcony, comfortable, 2 beds; also, Single Room; uu tls optional; close to j cars and near Exhibition.—No. 5, Station St., Newmarket. ROOMS, two large, superior, furnished, i front: every convenience and comfort. —811. Grafton Road. OOMS and Beds, clean and comfortable, -IV for men only— Roseneath, 224, Hobsjn ' St. Price reasonable. "DOOMS— Visitors to Auckiaua requiring XV furnished Rooms, all convs.; also, Tents, well-appointed, close Exhibition.—44, Khyber Pass. 'Phone, 3202 ROOMS, 2, sunny, separate scullery, range, 10s fid; refs.; no children.— Cheapside Store, 59. Upper Queen St. (near St. Benedict's Church). EOOMS— Single Beds. 5s 6d week: smoko- • room, sittingroom. piano, _h. and c. and shower bath, electric light, p.w.c.; Rmin Queen St.—Victoria House, 48, Nelson St.. City. ROOMS, single and double, with Board, terms moderate.s9, Upper Queen St. Id section. QTAY AT' SAN REMO, D SYMONDS STREET. „'Phone 2281, • MRS. WEST, ROOMS, two or three, nicely furnished, and all conveniences; 1 minute from Irani— Apply HERALD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 2
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