3BOAED AND RESIDENCE. Accommodation for Boarders.—Home away from home.—Apply W.C.I.U. ■Hostel, 363. Queen St. Phone 1764. A CCOMMODATLON. first-lass. with break- ■£*-. fast.--Sorrento, Graftoa Rd.. ne®* J* (!W r • Symonds St. Phone 1708. . A CCOMMODATION. —"Working Men -*■*. Boarders; Permanents, Casuals; early breakfast; moderate.—St. Clair, 219, Hobson St. A CCOMMODATION.—Permanent Boarders (12). share loom; early breakfast. —117, \ ictoria St. W., Brook-dale House. A CCOMMODATION' ior respectable WorkXX ing Men; permanents. casuals; early breakfast.— 4, Beresford St. (odd. Fire Btn. ACCOMMODATION • select, quiet single -«-■*• rooms, full board, or breakfast; every conv.—10. Roao Rd., Ponsonby. _____ ACCOMMODATION.— Casuals, . Permanents; car atop at door; Smins, Oity, beach.—"Linden." 65, Jervois Rd, Heme Bay A HRAS Private Hotel, 12, Lower Symonds Xi. St.—Students, Business People, Vjsitora. permanenta. £2 2a.—Phone 283. and Breakfast, or full Board; Perruanents and Casuals.—4B. Wellesley St.. near St, Paul's. ______ OELV.UE Private Hotel. 32, Princes St.— -*-* rirst-class Accommodation terms moderate.—Phonn 9637. ______ "ROAKD Reaidissnce.—Comfortable homo, hj, and c. water, ©.1., piano.—7, George St., Newmarket. XJOARD and Residence offered Men, com- -*-* fortable home.—4, West St., Newton, opp. Bank N.Z.. Newton. BOARD, most suitable and reasonable, offered Students or Business People.— Ave., Epsom. _______ TJOARD offered; good table; moderate; good view; high position -Grafton. — Address at Herald. BOARD offered! 2 friends or M.C.; ideal . position; phone, e.1.; close beach, ear; lOmin. P. 0.—16, Sentinel Rd., Herne Bay. BOARDERS wanted, 2 men or girls, good table.—ll, Beresford St., Newton. BOARDERS (Gentlemen) wanted, good home; only best table kept; sJI convs.; telephone.—No SB, Dkraeli St., Mt. Eden. BOARDERS (2), good home, soft washing, close to Symonds St.—Address at Herald. BOARDERS, good home and tab.V. near Beach;, pertnanents and casuals; garage.—2l. Hackett St.. Ponsonby. __ BURWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Albert; Park.—First-class- Accommodation, excellent cuisine. Families specially catered for; moderate tariff. Phono 148-1. Telegrams: " Burwood." Princes St._ " Devonport. Waterfront. Vy Vacancies for Boarders: good accommodation; terms moderate.—Mrs. Bell, 1 roprietresa. C" 1 LINTON, Scotia Place.—Accommodation J_ for Casuals; families catered for. —Mrs. Nairn. Proprietress. Phone 2597. if COMFORTABLE Accommodation tor v> Casuals or Permanents; early break-; fast.—Warkworth House, 386. Queen St._» opp. Town Hall. C CARLTON. Exceuent Accommodation, ' double ancil single rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's Palace, Phone 325. pARRINGTON, '29. Wynyard St. (Snnns. v..' Queen St.). Accommodation, breakfast. —■A. Pagan. Proprietress; phone 2761 A. j f tLlFTON.—Accommodation with breakfast; central, select and quiet.—Whittaker Place, off Synnnda. St. Phone 3236. 1 DEVONPORT. Comfortable Home, good table, e.1.. every conv.; close ferry; moderate.—Rocroi. 3. Garden Terrace. IjHNE double f'urn., suit 2 working res pec table Girls; close trarn ; ever.s conv,; good table; £ I week.—Address at Herald. /"GENTLEMEN (2), business men preferred, vX quiet, homely place, handy beach, oars.—29, Prospect Terrace. Ponsonby. son by. / MtAFTON. 2 respectable Gents., hot and vX cold water, e.l.—Address at Her ALP. HERNE Ba./ Waterfront.-Superior Accommodation, Married Couple or 2 Business Ladies, paying guest*?. Phone 2741 A■ HOME for boy attending sftliool, company for another.—Address n- Herald. HINEMOA." Alfred S : C Auckland", near Albert Park.—Good Accommodation, Visitors, Permanents; every conv.; good table. „ TOLIMONT Private Hotel. I, Lower tl Symonds St.—Excellent accommodation: visitors and Permanents; moderate tariff.—Phone 3767. EI'LLABNEY. 48, tipper* Vincent*.'StPrivate Board and Residence, or meals. Is; quiet, central; moderate charge. lADY would board Teacher, handy Mt. J Eden. Eden dale cars.—s7, Paice Ave.. Dominion Rd. " T Cl,WOßTH."—Superior Board and Ij Residence. Phone 2666.—143. Grafton Rd. MIDLANDS.— Superior Accommodation, beautiful grounds, tennis court; mod. tariff; car stop.—2, Domett Ave., Epsom, 3304 A. ROOM (double), suit M.C.; beautiful situation; terms mod.—36, Sarsfield St., Herne Bay. ROTORUA. —Waverley Private Hotel. Phone 242. First-class appointments. Moderate Tariff.—Mrs. Dwyer, Telegrams, Waverley. P YECROFT Private Hotel. 26. Symonds ill St.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors; excellent table: 103 daily.—Phone 4268. SEVERN House, Ponsonby Rd.—Vacancies for Permanents or Casuals; tennis; moderate tariff.—Phone 2183. " rpHE LIONS," 72. Wellesley St. W.— JL Select Accommodation. Single and Double Rooms. Terms moderate.—Phone 2583. 'FEE .Missionaries' Home and Church I. Workers. Emmett St., Herne Bay: park, sea, baths.—Mrs. Hammond. Phone 288 D. "\7ACANCIES for Boarders; hot bath: V early breakfast; 30s. —18. Carrick Piace, off Dominion Rd. -\AT ELL E SLE.Y HOUSE, t t 7.4, Wellesley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Electric light throughout. Families Specially Catered for. Phone 2253. T A''l DOWER, who has comfortable seaside V T home is prepared provide free accommodation in return for household duties and carc 2 boys of school age; Takapuna,—Box 17G8. ■> BOARD WANTED. BOARD wanted by tradesman in private family, Onehunga; handy tram,—Write J.. 448, Herald. BOARD and Residence, single room, preferred, Newmarket. Board, 451, Herald. GENT., refined desires bome, self .and son, schoolboy. with nice family, handy city.—Abstainer, 336, Herald. HOME, comfortable, wanted for man and . 2 young children.—E.G.. 436, Herald. JADY wants Board with refined elderly J couple.—Scotia. 335, Herald. » AN, business, just arrived City, wants lodgings with respectable family; near M City.—A.B.(.i.. 360. Herald. STUDENT wants board, respectable private family; good facilities studying, piano; convenient situation. —Address at Herald. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CI ARPETS Cleaned by Combined Electric ) Beating Vacuum Process, 9d yard.— Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. C CARPETS Cleaned and Sterilised; vans / collect and deliver.—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 889 ( 2 rings). DAND A. BROWN, Dyers and Cleaners. . Shortland St. Works: Grafton Terrace Phone 1864; established 1866. ] 3OUTER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyemg. Vans collect and deliver.*—T&bernacl© Bidgs., Newton. Phone 1741. rPHE CITY DYE WORKS, 141, Symonds L St. Phone 1942.--Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed. MISCEIXANEOUS. V TRIAL will convince you that there's nothing like Rolfe's Wax for Linos, and Furniture Big REDUCTIONS in Prams., Push Chairs, Doil Prams., etc., at Our NEW SHOWROOMS. 313. Queen St. <3 doors a hove I^ ow "v. 1 a 11) THOMPSON AND COS" EE" Auckland's Champion Jazz To-night (Tuesday) nt the Apache Hall. i 2s l' l TIN of Rolfe's Wax contains as j, much as three Is tins. Obtainable Bverywhere QTENOGRAP.! t-RS' Note Books, boat O value; 10) leaves, Is each; 10s <>d doz. -Herald Office, Auckland, and Victoria St., Hamilton. „ J£UY IT AT "BRADSTREET'S." 10 REDUCTIONS In Prams., Push Chairs, Doll Prams., etc., at Our NEW SHOWROOMS. 313. Queen St. (3 doors ,b«v. THOMpB(W , AND co DON'T Miss the Dainty. Smiling Champion, at the Apache Hall To-night (Tuesday). »t 8 p.m. D— r HALL'S FAMOUS CAPSOLS— Price. 12s 6d package, post fjee. To ensure getting genuine, order direct, from Sole Agents.—Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists. 3. Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridge). TT»IG REDUCTIONS in Prams-, Push 15 Chairs. Doll Prams., etc.. at our NEW SHOWROOMS. 313, Queen SI. (3 cleans above To^H^' !rH o M p S£ >K AND - CO,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18945, 17 February 1925, Page 1
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