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APARTMENTS VACANT. KOOMS. 2, in modern Bungalow; use convs.; Imin. motor bus.—lS, Peary Rd., Mt. Eden. ROOMS, furn., comfortable. coin-?.; vacancies for single Men.—6s, Wakefield St.. City. EQOMS. single, furn., e.1., gas.— Cobden St., tound Newton P.O. ROOMS (1) and kitchenette, within 2nd section, all conveniences, telephone; nice home.Jolly. 113. Eden Terrace. ROOMS, Double and Single, every conv.— Opposite Bowling Green, 27, Grafton Rd. KOOMS, 4, furn., balcony, sep. entrance, -It Ist. section. —l2, Henley St., Parnell, 10 to 4. 13OOMS (2). furu. or unfurn.. front, all J-t convs.; Smin. cars; £I. —5C. Summer St., Ponsonby. EO~O MS (2-3), large, use kitchen; mod. J-V rent; min. cars. — i. FisHerton St.,. Grey Lynn. EOOMS to let, all convs.; :at section.-- - Hollydean. 10, Garfield St.. Pnrnel 1. ROOMS, Single. Double; e.l. throughout." n, and c. water: breakfast optional.— Wyoming. 03. Nelson St. ROOMS. .Single Bods. 10s week, breakfast ' optional: sittiiig-Kinoke room; hot bath and shower; electric light; 3min. station.— Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. Ci. OUITE of 4 Booms, gas. e.1., water! best O part city: suit professional Man.— Address at Herald. SURREY House. Haupapa St.— Centrally situated. Accommodation; tariff, 455. —Mr?. Devin. Proprietress. Phono 217 QYMONDS St.—Rooms (2). furn.: own gas O stove; all convs.— 3o, Newton St., oil Brook St. _ PAKAPUNA.— Rooms (2). furn.. house J- near beach. — Sea-breeze. 3>'s. Herald. npAKAPUNA.—Rooms (3). turn., with own X convs.; close beach; about- (i weeks. — Ewen S_L ' HE WILLOWS, a. symonds St.—Fur. .L Rooms: breakfast, optional. Phone 32fiS.— Miss O'Dea. Proprietress. •""•\7friMEREAUX,'' opp. Parnell P. 0.. Ist - Vt section; comfortably furnished: single and double rooms; modern conveniences. — ;__)A. A BOUT Flats. Rooms. Houses to Rent. __. telephone 2935A.—Ca1l F. Ripley, 12, Winstone's Bldgs., Queen St. _ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 4 CCOMMODATION for Casuals and PerXX mauents.— 29, Victoria Orescent. Nowmarket. A CCOMMODATION i'or Boarders; home A away from homo.- -W.C.'I.U. Hostel, 363. Queen St. Phono 1754. ACCOMMODATION.— Superior Board and Xx Residence, permanents and casuals; summer visitors specially catered for. — Zarah, 2. Hopetoun St., Ponsonby; car stops door. A CCOMMODATION, superior, close beach. -ij. baths, park and trams: terms moderaie. —3G. Sarsfield St.. Herno Bay. A CCOMMODATION for Gentlemen in reA fined home; permanents and casuals; piano, phone. — s, Park Ave., Grafton. ACCOMMODATION for Gentlemen ii Boarders, front room suit mates; 30s; early breakfast.— Grafton Rd. A CCOMMODATION for respectable work--<-X ing men; permanents, casuals; early breakfast.4, Beresford St. (opp. Fire Staticn). A CCOMMODATION. Working Men Board- -£—. ers, permanents or casuals; early break- ______ Clair. 219, Hobson St. ACCOMMODATION. Single. Double XX Rooms; clean, good table: every conv. — Edenville. opposite Cargen, Eden Crescent. ACCOMMODATION. Casuals. Per--ci. manents; car stop at door; Smins. City, Beach."Linden," 55, Jervois Read, Herno Bay. A CCOMMODATION. first-class, with breakXX fast.—Sorrento. Grafton Rd.. neat New University. Lr. Symonds St. Phone 1708. ACCOMMODATION. first-class, for Business People; permanents. casuals; up-to-date premises; terms moderate.The Porche-ter, Civic Square, opp. Town Hall. ACCOMMODATION offered to Visitors to the City, permanents or casuals.—Wintworth. 74, Symonds St. . A CCOMMODATION.—Business gentleman, -ci. harbour view, select, terms moderate. —Rangiora, Elizabeth St., Ponsonby. Phono S6SA. ACCOMMODATION.— En_ness Gentleman, rax., as paying-'guests: best-rart Mt. Eden; moderate; conveniences.Phone 2994 A. ARRAS .PRIVATE HOTEL, 12. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. First-class Accommodation. Daily, 10s; weekly. £3; permanents. £2 23. Phone 293. " A SHRIDGE," 24, Lower Symonds St.- - ■**. Accommodatiau for casuais. and permanents; handy Quee 11 St -'Phone 'J4B. AT 5, Wynyard St., City, Supreme Court End.— Good Holiday Accommodation; also, furn. Bach moderate. BED and Breakfast, or full board; permanents, casuals; e. light, hot bath.— 48. Wellesley St.. near St. Paul's. BED, Breakfast, Gentleman, e.l.j hot, cold shower; 15s weekly; 2nd 6ection.—l2, Kowhai St.. Dominion Rd. BELVUE Private Hotel. 32. Princes St". — First class Accommodation; terms moderate.—Phjno 2637. BOARDERS (2), wanted; good home and tabic, e.1., califont, early breakfast; 305.— 101. Eden T'errare. BOARD offered 2 respectable young Men. share room, e.1.—17, Carlton Gore Rd. BOARD offered 3 working men, private familv; city ; 25s weekly, soft washing. —57. Nehon St. BOARD offered 'I respectable Gentlemen, near Reservoir.— Newton Rd., Newton. BOARD, suit working man. ono section to P. 0.; soft washing. 209. Or. Let 2 sunny Front Rooms, F.P., furn. or unfurn.— Address at Herald. _ BOARD, superior; double bedroom; enseals or permanents; opp. Albert Park.- -34, Princes St. BOARD offered young Business Man, private home. City; electric light, piano, washing.—Address at Herald. BOARD for 2 Cheerful Young Men. in musical family, every conv. ; reasonable; close Valley Rd.— Cromwell Rd., off Bell wood Ave.. Dominion Rd. BOARD and Residence offered; moderate terms.—Windsor Private Hotel. Khyber Pass, next Miller's Motor Garage. BURWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Albert First-class Accommodation excellent cuisine. Families specially caterod for: moderate tariff. Phone 1484. Telegrams: " Burwood." Princes St. f"IARLTON, City -Singlo and Double \-> Rooms: full board.— 325. (CLIFTON.— Accommodation with breakV' fast; central, select and quiet.—Whittaker Place, off Symonds St. Phono 3211'). CILJNTON, Scotia Place. Accommodation ■> for Casuals: families catered for.— Nairn. Proprietress. Phone, 2597. pLOVELLY.. If, Lower Symonds St.— \j Excellent accommodation, visitors and permanents; moderate tariff. Phone 1443. COMFORTABLE Accommodation. — Bed V 7 and breakfast, or board.Warkworth House, 386. Queen St. (opp. Town Hall). DEVON PORT.— nonie. good table, 0.1. every conv.; close ferry; moderate.- -Rocroi. 5. Garden Terrace. DEVONPORT.— Beard offered respectable. Working Man; single room; private family, handy 1 ______ —8, Church St. GVENTLEMEN Visitors can obtain good ' Accommodation, good table: 305.— 1.11). Dominion Rd., View Rd. stop. Gi IRLS' Friendly Society Lodge, WellesvJt ley St. E.—Permanent Boarders, from 22s Cd; Visitors, from 27s 6d. /"I LENOSMOND. 25, Wynyard St.. City.— AT Permanents and country visitors.— Phone 1349, Mrs. Ingram. Proprietress. GRAFTON.— Room, 2 beds: suit friends; VT or Single Room ; breakfast optional.— 1. Grafton Terrace, Grafton Rd. HAMILTON. — Superior Accommodation, 1 during Christmas holidays; board optional; terms reasonable. — Claudolands, 043, 11 era 1,0. Hamilton. TIAURAKI Private Hotel—Permanents, 1.1. Country Visitors; M.C., without, children: good home. table.— 7, Lower Vincent St. HERNE BAY. Main Rd.—Accommodation gent., every conv.. good table; moderato terms.— A 1 dress a t Herald. "TJ INKMOA." Alfred St.. Auckland, I 1. near Albert Park.— Good Accommodate, Visitors. Peruianents; every conv.; Z _____,' . ORAEBURN PRIVATE HOTEL. -«' H'>, Symonds Street. Auckland. •This hotel is now open and Mrs. Braik (late, of Hotel D«eburi>. Wanganui. and Hotel Cargen, Auckland) is prepared to re-co'i-e j-iesls. Situated amidst beautiful aurrc_ndingH. Five minutes from Queen Street. Latest American ideas in furnishings, including oscillutins: wall beds. Phono 1120 A. ATAIKfAI PRIVATE HOTEL. i> 10. PARK AVENUE. GRAFTON. (1 Minute Grafton Bridge.) Now open to Receive Guests. Ex col lent Accommodation, and Table. Everything Now and Up-to-date. Inquire Now. Tariff Moderate. Phono 1004 A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 1

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