BOARD AND RESIDENCE. \ CCOMMODATION for refined Gentleil men; good home; Grafton, all conv3.; phone, etc.; moderate.—Address at Herald. A CCOM MOD ATION. Convalescents, -i\. Semi-Invalids, and others requiring special car) and attention, should write Nurse, 364, Herald. Accommodation, superior, waterfront. near tram, park; single and doublo j-ooms; moderato terms. —Phone 26-273. Accommodation Double and single .Rooms; terms moderate. Phone 45-685. 154, Grafton Rd. ACCOMMODATION for respectable Working Men, pcrmanonts, casuals; early breakfast.—4, Bereaford St. (opp. Fire Stn.). A CCOMMODATION. first-class, . modern ■tX. convs.; excellent table; 2mins Symonds St., cars jias-t door; 30s. — Mt. Eden Rd. Accommodation. working .Men Boarders: permanent or casual; single rooms; early breakfast.—St. Clair, 219. Hobson St. Accommodation.— Business gentleman; .harbour views, select; tennis. Terms moderate. —Rangiora, Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby. Phone 2:7-065. ARRAS PRIVATE A HOTEL. . 12, Lower Symonds Street. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Visitors, £2 10s. Permanentß. £2 2s. Phono 40-203. ASHRIDGE ' Private Hotql.—Good accommodation, Permanents, Casuals; 4mins. Court's Corner.—24. Lower Symonds St. Phono 45-54 H. AVONHYRSTE. 62. Symonds St.— Vacancui, fo:r Boarders or Bed ana Breakfast; terms moderate. BOARD, comfortable. quiet, handy City and Albert Park; Permanents and Visitors.—"Tomoans.," 4-1, Wollealey St. E. BOARD and Residence, superior, for business gentlemen.- For particulars, 1 bone 26-553. BOARD or Partial- 2 Ladios or Gents.; excellent, sunny position; two rooms; Remuera; term moderate.—Address at .■J-ERALD. BOARDERS (2) wanted; good homo, table, 0.1., early breakfast, califont, phone; 305.—101, Eden Terrace. CARRINGTON. 29, Wynyard St. (smins. Queen St.). —Accommodation, breakfast.—A. Pagan, Proprietress; phone 41-2bl. CARLTON. - Excellent Accommodation, double and isingle rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road abovf People's I alaco. Phone 40-025. (IECIL Private Ilotol, Hobson St. (above v St. Matthew's).—New management; excellent accommodation; every conv.—i. White, Proprietor. - CLIFTON.- Accommodation with break fast; central select, and quiet. Whit taker Place, oil SymuMis St. Pnone 43-216. pLOVELLY, 11 Lower Symonds St.v/ Excellent Accommodation, visitors and permanents; mod tariff.-Phone 41-443. G1 ENTLEMEN Boarders (2), to share T room.—2o, Dexter Ave.. Dominion Rd. DEVONPORT, lmin. boat.—Part Board. Sing!.- Bedroom, for gentleman; e. light, califont.—2l, Buchanan St. EDENVILLE., 21 Eden Crescont (near Cargen).—Vacancies. Single, Doublo Rooms, e.1., piano, bath; terms moderate. HERNE BAY, tram atop- Board offered Ladies or Gents; good table, convs.; -U. Ladies or Gents; good table, convs.; moderate terms.—B2, Jervois Rd. HOME, good, private family, offered 2 resipectablo Gents.; clean, quiet, convs.; handy.—Address at Herald. HOME, good, offered respectable Man; e.1., califont.—76, Ardmore Rd. Hernu Bay. TOLIMONT Private Hotel. 1. Lower f Symonds Street.- Excellent accommodation. Visitor:, and Permanents-. moderate tariff.— Phono 43-76 . TIT ILFORD.—Lady would like 2 Gentlemen. ItJL share large room, single beds: wasning and mending; close beach and tramfi. —Address ut Herald. REMUERa. —Homo for M.C. or 2 Business Men of good address; garage and every convenience.—Phono 25-303. Mrs. Piper, 15. Market Rd., Remuer.i. REMUERA RD., 21. —Vacancies for Permanents or Casuals; double or single rooms. ROSSVILLE Private Hotel (opp. Cargen), low minutes station. G.P.O. —Doublo and Single Rooms, breakfast. Dininc Eioom and Sitting Room. Tosuals, Permanents.— Phone 41-113 ROTORUA.— Kingsdale Private Hotel, near P.O Good table; quiet and homely: 8» day; 45s week. ROOM, sunny, large, comfortable, furn.; suit gentlemen; handy tram; reasonable.— 10, East Ave . Mt. Eden. ROOM, large, with Board, offered 2 mites (abstainers); quiet: Jmin. Edendale trams.—Address at Herald. VACANCY for 1 Working Gent, good table, quiet home, soft washing; 80s.— 127, Eden Terrace. » VACANCIES 2 Men, 30s; washing, nice rooms, good table.—Miss Magner, The Gables. Angleseo, St., Hamilton. A NICE Rett. Spend iho Week-end at the new Hotel Grando Vuo. St Heilera. —Phone 37. rri h E MANSION S. JL i Mansions. PRIVATE HOTEL Whitaker Place, Symonds Street. Entirely New Management. , E.l. throughout, h. and c. water. D. and 8. Rooms. excellent table; spacious ballroom, lounge and drawing room; Photographic dark room and all modern conveniences Lovers of Music will Appreciate the Superb Chappoll Reproducing Piano. The only instrument - .j land in New Zealand, which has been purchased for this Hotel. TENNIS COURTS are being laid down for the coming season, and a series of dances will be given during the winter season, in co-operation with the Famous Parisian Dancers, ISOLDE AND ALEXIS. Who will give Exhibition Dances. Over two acres of grounds; splendid views; tariff, casuals, 10a 6d per day. permanents. £2 2b Rooms shared by arrangement. PHONE. 42-724. Telegrams: "MANSIONS." BOARD WANTED. BOARD and Residence wanted by young workingman; single room, early breakfast; handy to any 2nd section.—Board, 434, CJ.ENT desires Home with refined folk in * desirable part Parnell; single room.— Abstainer, 439, Herald. fIENT., abstainer, requires Board, single VJ room, from end July; permanent if suitable; terms.—Protestant. 230. Herald. ADY wants Board, about 2nd section.— J Comfort, 429, Hbiiald. I ADY, engaged during day, requires good J Board-Residence, modern house; vege tarian home preformed.—Vale, 293. Herald. APARTMENTS WANTED. CLIENTS, with Rooms or Flats to Lot, send Address to Room 30, Strand Arcade, Queen St. GENT., refined, requiros plainly furn. Room, fireplaco gas ring; mocilerato; private preferred.—Terms, 440. Herald. . first or 2nd section; reasonable.— J.F.S., 388, Herald. LADY requires a Small Furn., Solf-c.on-tained Flat, near trams and city.—Refined, 403, Herald. MC„ BABY 0 months, want unfurn. • Room, convs.: Newmarket preferred. —State terms to Moderate, 436, Herald. ROOM, double; firoplace, unfurn.; for 2 business gentlemen; use Bathroom; must be city.—City, 3E7, Herald. ROOM wanted by young Woman, handy city; must be refined; moderate charge. —Room, 307, Herald. ROOMS (2 or 8), unfurn., wanted by 25th; separate convs.; adults; reasonable.—]?!., 392, Herald. BUSINESS Girls.—Violot. Ray Treatment given for you hair—within your reach. —Write V... 616 Herald. EGYPTUS" Toilet Parlours Guarantee Restore Grey Hair to Natural Colour, wivhout dyes. Falling Hair, Dandruff, Baldness a;ad Superfluous Hair Successfully Treated.—l 9, Mutual Life Bldgs., Hhartland St.; phone 44-502. / HOWLETT AND BURNS. 209, Karangahape Rd.—Cheapest for Best Hai:twork, Switches and Transformations. Ladies Combings worked up. , LADIES. Madamo fate Restores Your Youth, Beauty; Hair, Skin Specialist. —Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd. Phono 46-047. _ MRS. COLLEDGE (Export) iust relumed iY-L from Sydney and Molbourne. with Latest Hail-cutting Stylos. MRS. COLLEDGE. Export, H.M. Arcado, Ist Floor.—Ladies;'. Children's. Haircutting, Electrio Waving, Shampooing, Massagei Parlours. MYSTIC Hand Balm, 2a; posted, 2s 6d; excellent for Chapped Hands.—Buinley Agency, 22, Security Bldgs. \ ■ PERMANENT Cure of Superflous Hair, Moles; all Skin and. Scalp Troubles treated.—Mmo. Amie, Lister Buildiugai, Victoria St. East. Phone 40-309. SUPERFLUOUS Hair quickly and effec- • tivoly removed by Electrolysisrecommended by medicos.—Madame Ald.wyn, Bi-d floor. Ellison's Chambers, Queen St. Phone 46-413. WE Specialise in Marcol Waving, Buster Cuts, Shingling and Bingle, London's latest cra;Be.—Mme. Amie,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19062, 6 July 1925, Page 1
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