BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■: ' .' " I ACCOMMODATION for Boarders, early breakfast; tariff 805.—12, Carlton Gore Rd.. Grafton. A CCOMMODATION offered Elderly A Couple in need of quiet seaside home; ; permanent or casual.—Box 17. Howick. ! A CCOMMODATION for Boarders home away from —W.C.I.U. Hostel, . 363, Queen St. : A CCOMMODATION," first-class, with breakxV ta3t.Sorrento, Grafton Rd,, near new University. Lr. Symonds St. 'Phone 1708. ' A CCOMMODATION; young men, refined; 2nd. section; e.1., all convs.. washing, mending.—29, Grosvenor St.. Grey Lynn. ACCOMMODATION few Boarders, hot A batk i, early breakfast, good table; comfortable home; —Stornoway, 0~, Wellington St. A CCOMMODATION for , Boarders, single xjL rooms and rooms to share, early DreaKfast.—St. Clair, 219, Hobson St. ■ CCOMMODATION, Board, single rooms, e.1., bath, good table: minute car.,—l 4, Vermont St., Ponsonby Rd, A CCOMMODATION for. Boarders; bed, xjL breakfast and Sunday meals; e.1., term moderate.—9, Scotia Place, City. ACCOMMODATION. 2 Gentlemen, share; ±\ 27s 6d; single, 805.—91, Crummer Rd., Grey Lynn. A CCOMMODATION for , Visitors and jtY Permanents, board or breakfast only, quiet, select, and home-like. —Hillcrest, .hast St., Symonds St. ARRAS Private Hotel. 12. Lower Symonds St.—Students, business people, visitors, permanents, £2 2s. 'Phone 293. . VENUE— New Management; Vacancies for permanents. casuals: oilliard table, excellent cuisine; e.l. being installed : terms moderate.—The Avenue, opp. Newton P.O. 'Phone 3018. BEACH Frontage.—Cheltenham. — Ideal Situation.Bungalow, with modern appointments, nicely furn.; good home lor business Address at' Beß'** 0 - BOARD, Beds or Board, in private home; 2or 3 men; City.—s9, Wellington St. BOARD, or part, offered Gentleman, private family, 2nd section. — sentinel Rd., Heme Bay. ; • BOARD, very superior, for Business Gentleman.— particulars. Phone 3653. TJDARD offered M.C.,; double room;.also : Ijy Single Room, suit Gent.— Armidale • Rd., Remuera. BOARD offered nice High School Boy. 2-14 Mondays to Fridays.—6, Kedcletl > St., Frankton Junction. . BOARD and Residence, private, offered respectable young man.—l 7, (J-undry St., Newton. BOARD-Residemce. select, e.1., califont, piano; single room, 3os; share, 3US. ! 55. Jervois Rd.._ BOaRdTI to" 3 children, in lovely countrv home, for few months; refs. exchanged. Tauranga, 912, Herald. BOARD and Residence offered, moderate terms. —Windsor Private Hotel, Khyber , Pass, next Miller's Motor Garage. BOARDER wanted, Tradesman preferred, private family.— Khyber Pass. BOARDERS (2), good homo and table; e.1., califont; early breakfast; 30s.' 101, Eden Terrace. ■ BURWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Albert Park.—First-class Accommodalion, excellent cuisine; families specially catered for; moderate tariff.'Phone 1484. Telegrams: " Burwood," Princes St. . BUSINESS Gent., share room.— Nu. ' gent St., opp. Grafton School, Symonds St. Section. __ CILEANLINESS and comfort now prevail ) under new management, arkworlh House. 886. Queen St., opn. Town Hall.— Bed and breakfast, or board. LINTON, Scotia Place.—Accommodation for Casuals and Permanents: families entered for.—Mrs. Nairn, Proprietress. 'Phone 2597. • COMFORTABLE and reasonable Accommodation offered Visitors to Hamilton Show, at 6, Hall St., Frankton Junction. OUPLE steady Men wanted, good home, early breakfast, soft washing;. Lower Vincent St. I \EVONPORT.—Superior Board and KosiJ ) dencc; handy to boat. —5. Garden ler. ENTLEMAN Boarder in private family, all home comforts; 30s weekly.— dress at Herali>. : /GRAFTON.— Business Gents, share vX room, electric light, comfort 1 moderate.—3, Ligar Place, Grafton Bridge.1 GRAMMAR Boys (2), good home, private VX house. Mount Eden; good refs. —Address at Herai.r ■ • ' /GRAMMAR, • College Students. — Lady. \JT good home, accommodate girls: handy Epsom School, minute tram.Superior, 614, Herald. HOME, Good, offered to boy attending Mt. Eden Grammar School.School, 865, Herald. - T ULWORTH.—Superior Board and ResiXJ : dence; moderate —143, Grafton ' Rd. 'Ph-me 2666. TITAN. Young, share room; 30/-; soft washJLtUL ing. 33, Carlton Gore Rd. ANUKA, 42. Wellesley St. E., above Albert Park.—Vacancies; Full Board or Bed and Breakfast. ; MIDLANDS.— Large grounds; electric IVI lijht: moderate tariff.—2, Domett Av., , Epsom. 'Phone 3304 A. At car stop. PARNELL, 13. Eldon St.Accommodation for 3 Gentlemen, private family, large , house, good table, califont. ROOM, double, suit m.0., one child, piano, every conv.; terms moderate.— Sus- , sex St.. Grey Lynn. ROOM, nice, double, suit married couple; central, moderate. —Clovelly, Symonds j St. 'Phone 1443. ROOMS. 2, double, one with fireplace, on ground floor; also, Single Room; terms moderate; highly recommended. at Herald. ROSSVILLE.— new management. II 'Phone 1113. Next Careen.—Permanents, casuals; full board: single, double rooms. - . rriHE LIONS. 72.' Wellesley St. West.— A Select accommodation, Permanents and Casuals.'Phone 2533. ■ ' ' TPiIE Missionary Home, 17, Emmett St., X Heme Bay (off Shelly Beach Rd.), close Point Erin Park and Baths. TfACANCY Youth, . paying guest, quiet, V comfortable, private house. adults: mod.; close tram.Address at Heralt> ISITORS to Races offertid superior Accommodation in refined home, 6mm. from course.—Moderate, 46, Vincent Ave., Remuera. WARWICK, Hamilton East. — Tdeal situation, overlooking river; excellent cuisine; every conv.; h. and c. showers; tariff moderate.—Mrs. Voysey. proprietress. W" ~E~L LESLEY HOUSE, '74, Wellesley Street* West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . Electric 'light throughout. Families Specially 1 Catered for. _ 'Phone 2253. . OA CARLTON GORE RD., Grafton.— . Oil, Married Couple, or Cents, (business); good home; moderate.Phone 969 A. HAMPTON „ COURT. SYMONDS ST. (Opp .University). ONE OF AUCKLAND'S LEADING : RESIDENTIAL HOTELS, i Splendidly Situated. Modern Appointments. Trams Stop at Door. Business Men and Visitors Specially . Catered For. 1 MODERATE TARIFF. Wire, Write, or 'Phone 1120 A. '"OHONE 7. BEACH HOUSE. MILFORD" JL TAKAPUNA. ■ Accommodation for Visitors. Special Tariff lor Permanent Winter Boarders and Families. K. BRETT, . Owner. • BOARD WANTED. OARD wanted, private family. 3 adults; 2 rooms; top Symonds St.—M.A., 505, . Herald. BOARD and Residence, good, near City; single room, desired by Gentleman. ■ Terms, particulars, 102, Herald. B' USINESS Man, young, requires Board, private family preferred, handy trams; [ state terms. —E.S., 981, Herald. S USINESS Lady, young, requires Board, select family, handy town; state terms. • —Urgent, 932, Herald. La elderly, wants Board with private family.—Moderate, 925. Herald. L would like Board in R.C. home, near church and trams, Grey Lynn.— Moderate, 93. Herald. • T ADY, young, pupil teacher, requires ' JLi Board and Residence, in nice private J family.—G.. Box 742, G.P.O. MAN, young, wants Single Board, with quiet homely people; musical preferred.—Terms to Box 1460, G.P.O. MAN, young, desires Board (single room and electric light), respectable private family: handy to Khyber Pass.—Board, 922, . Herald. MOTHERLY Person, kind, to Board School Boy, 12 years, refined, musical, '■ near Symonds St.; 15s weekly.—Homely, 957, [ Herald. STUDENT. —Young man, musical, requires Private Board; handy to town.—Student. 23. Her'LP. .; WIDOW requires Homo in country, 1 * V month; terms must bo moderate. Terms, particulars, Rest, 106, Herald,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 1
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