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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION for reapectablo Workinjj Men; permanents, casuals; early brc-akfast.—i, Beresford St. (opp. Fire StnJ. Accommodation. single. Double j Rooiiib, ovory conv.—lsl, Grafton Rd. Phono 45-685. A CCOMMODATION', respectable, homely, XX meala plentiful; double, single rooms, 80a. —18, Carrick Place, Dominion Rd. ACCOMMODATION for 2 young men; xl home comforts, soft washing.—No. 10, Harcourt St., Grey Lynn, A CCOMMODATION offered permanents or J.3L casuals; good table; single, double rooms; convs.—lo, Rose Rd., l'onsonby. A CCOMMODATION. superior, harbour /x viaws, near car and park; Bingle room, 355; share, 80s.—Phone 26-273. AMERICAN Fleet.—Visitors offered private Board or Room and Breakfast, in new home; glorious view of fleet; good fire, o.l.; cheap weekly ferry fares.—Devonport. 338, Herald. " A SHRIDGE " Private Hotel.—Good XjL accommodation. Permanents. Casuals: 4mins. Court's Corner.—24. Lowor S.vmonds St. Phone 45-548. ' ARRAS PRIVATE A H 0 T E L, 12, Lower Symonds Street. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Visitors, £2 10s. Permanents, £2 2s. Phona 40-293. A VONHYRSTE. 62, Symonds St.— il Vacancies for Boarders or Bed and Breakfast; terms moderate. BOARD, privato single room, quiot, comfortable; o.l.; washing; 80s.---Address at Herald. * BOARD offered reapectablo Man, single room, 0.1., overy conv.; moderate. —17. England St., Collog i Hill. BOARD offered gent.; washing. early breakfast; half-way 2nd section tram; single room.—Address at Herald. BOARDERS wanted, share; also, Singo Room; early breakfast, soft washing; 255.—20, Lower Vincent St. BOARDERS, 2 gents., share room; private home, every conv.; lmin. to cars and trains; terms inodorate. Address at Herald. BOARD, comfortable, quiet, handy City and Albert Park; Permanents and Visitors.—Tomoana. 44. Welleslev St. K. CIECIL Privato Hotel t Hobson St. (abovo > St. Matthew's).—l Sew management; excellent accommodation; evory conv.—l. white. Proprietor. CILOVELLY, 11, Lower Symonds . St.— ' Excellent Accommodation, visitors and permanents; mod. tariff.—Phone 41-443. CHARLTON. Excollent Accommodation, ■> double and Bingle rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's Palace. Phone 40-025. CARRINGTON, 29, Wynyard. St. (smin. Queen St.).—Accommodation, breakfast.—A. Fisgan, Proprietress. Phone 41-261. GENTS., 3, nice home, good table, convs.; car stop; garage; 805.—389, Dominion Dd. GENTLEMAN free for the loan of a sum of money; good interest, good BoardResidence.—Principal, 355, Herald. GRAFTON. —Gentleman Boarder wanted; good homo; handy Symonds St.—Address at Herald. (GRAFTON. Vacancy lor Gentleman; X single room; permanent; soft washing.—94, Grafton Rd. HINEMOA, Alfred St., Auckland, near Albert Park. —Good Accommodation Visitors, Permanents; every conv.; good table. . ■ HOME, very comfortable, . offered two Gentlemen, privato family, Northcoto; single rooms.—Address at Herald. OME offered Business People, splendid elevated position, e.l. and all convs.; closo car and boach; terms moderate. —15, Sentinel Rd., Heme Bay. HOME, very comfortable, all modern conveniences, offered lady, elderly or middle-aged; moderate.—Address at Herald. HOTEL GRAND VUE. St. Holier-Mod-ern. new Hotel. Splendid view of Fleet and Harbour.—Phono 37. JOLIMONT Privato Hotel, 1. Lower Symonds Street.—Excellent accommodation. Visitors and Permanents; moderate tariff.—Phone 43-767. T ADY would offer 2 Gents, comfortable JU homo as paying guests, Epsom.—Addresa at Herald. TJEMUERA.—Homo offered Business Xv Gentleman of good add tews; garage, evory conv. Also, Married Couple.—Phono 25-303. " "OOSSVILLE" PRIVATE HOTEL, next It "Careen," 2. Eden Crss.—lst Cl»a» Accommodation. Permanents, Casuals. Moderate tariff. 'Phone 41-113 , MRS. H. «T. S. PIGGOTT. Proprietress. TUTUILA House.—Vacancies Boarders, permanents, casuals; good table; 3min. train, tram.—lß, Nolan lid.. Greon Lane. VACANCY, one Working Gent., good home and table; Boft washing, mending; 30a. —127, Eden Terrace. "TTACANCIES. Pc*mancnts, Casuals; gents, V ladies,' M.C.;. best- attention; soft washing.—3B, -Brentwood ■ Ave. A7ISITORS, Fleet (Gents.). Privato Board. V nice home; good table, etc.; garage; tram stop.—3B9, Dominion Rd. " rjARAH," comfortable Board; quiet, cen/i tral; e.1., phono; genuine; moderate tariff.—Mrs. Strange, 2. Hopetoun St., l'onsonby. THE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL.' WHITAKER PLACE. SYMONDS ST. ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Electric Light Throughout, Hot and Cold Water Double and Single Rooms, Excellent Table,' Spacious Ballroom Lounge and Drawing Rooms. Photographic Dark Room, und all Modern Conveniences. The Drowing Room contains a Superb CHAPPELL REPRODUCING PIANO the only Instr.unent of its kind in New Zealand. Tennis Courts are being laid down for the coming season; and Dances will.be given throughout the winter. Splendid views. Over 2 acres of ground. Tariff: Casuals, 10s 6d daily, or £3 3s weekly. Permanents, £2 2s. Certain rooma can bo shared by arrangement. RADIO INSTALLED. Receiving—Melbourno, Sydney, America, and all N.Z. Stations. PHONE 42-724. Telegrams: Mansions. BOARD WANTED. A CCOMMODATION, Farm, school holix\. days, this month. Lady and three children; handy Auckland preferred • reply, stating terms.—36, Station Terrace, Remuera. BUSINESS Lady requires private Board in clean homely place.—B.. 391, Herald. LADY wants Accommodation, seaside, Pt. Chevalier proferred.—Comfort, 375, Herald. MAN, young (teacher), requires Board with hor'ioly people.—Particulars to Teacher, 380, Hekali>. ]\/fEN, 2, young, desiro comfortable homo, JLVx good family;, early breakfast; Newmarket district preferred.—Brothers, 327, Herald. ROOM, single. Board, wanted, Trs>m Conductor, Epaom vicinity; soft washing, mending: state terms.—Board. 367, Herald. nPEACJIIEB. (male), and Grnmmnr School A Boy require Board; with others preferred.—Particulars to Grammai. 'lßl, Herald. WINES FOR SALE. BRAY'S Wines for Winter.—Choice Frontignac, guaranteed; 1 case, 12 quart bottles. 251. Bray'>i Vineries. Ltd., 6. H.M. Ar.'ade. Auckland BRAY'S Wines.—Nice and nutritious; guaranteed Grape Wines No. 1 Port, 35s case: 12-quart bottles.—Bray's Vineries, Ltd , 6, H.M. Arcade. Auckland. CROWN Wines, 227. Ivarangahapo Rd.— No. 1 Port, 42s case; Golden Sherry, £2 8s; Royal Reserve Port. £3. RADALY'S Port Wine, 25s per case, guaranteed 3 years' old; freight paid. 'f ry j't.—J. Radaly, Henderson. WINES.— Mellow, strong, 25s case; Invalid. 30s; Special, 355: 2s 6d discount cash order.—C. Kendrick. Otahuhu . THE BEST WINES I HAVE EVER TASTED." GLOWING TRIBUTES TO CORBAN'S WINES. Tho greatest proof of the Unequalled quality of Corban's Wines is found Hn the hundreds of unsolicited testimonials on file. Hero is an abstract from one, dated 9/12/24: • " Please find enclosed Order Form and Postal Notes 1 must say the last case I got from you was tho best wine I have ever tasted, including some from my father's natfvo country, Dalmotia. My dad had some of your wine from me, and ho says it is tho best ho over tasted, and he was reared in a country where wmemaking is their only trade and occupation;" ORDER A TRIAL CASE. PORT (Invalid), 1 Doz. Quarts (2gal.) 42s CLARET, 1 Do?:. Quarts (2gal.) .. 42s RED, 1 Don. Quarts (2gal.) .. ... 48s SHERRY, 1 Doz. Quarts <2gal.) .. 48s SHERRY (Extra Special). 1 Doz. Quarts (2gal.) .. .. .. .. 60s PORT (Special Reserve), 1 Doz. Quarts (2gal.) '.. 60s ALL PRICES CASH WITH ORDER. Freight jtaid to nearest railway station or to first, transhipping port, or dolivered FREE in Auckland City, immediate suburbs or across harbour. Assorted dozens made up at above priceß. Stato occupation whop ordering f»r a No-license District. . A. CORBAN, Mt. Lebanon Vm«y«d», , i Henderson#. Auckland* i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 1

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