BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION.—Large room, suit 3 xX Working Men; 7s Gci each: hot bath, board optional. —80, Wellington St. A CCOMMODATION. Board, respectable -fx men, single rooms, e.1.. hot bath, early breakfast.— 26, Picton St., Ponsonby. A CCOMMODATION. 145. Hobson St.. -£x under new management; single and double rooms: two doors Trades Hall. A CCOMMODATION for Invalids, elderly -*x gentlefolk and convalescent; Parnell, near cars; quiet, Herald. xefiaed. —Comfort. A CCOMMODATION, Men; permanents XX casuals; room suit two mates; 30s.— 13, Pitt St., top Vincent St. A CCOMMODATION, 128, Hobson St.— xX Single Beds or Share Rooms; breakfast optional; bath, conv3.; clean, comfortable. A CCOMMODATION.—Business gentleman; -£x harbour views, select; tennis. Terms, moderate.—Rangiora, Elisabeth St., 1 onsonby. Phone, 27-065. A CCOMMODATION for resectable WorkXX ing Men; permanents, casuals; early breakfast.—4. Beresford St. (opp Fire Stn.l. Adult family offer refined HOME TO GENTLEMAN OF QUIET TASTE. ADDRESS AT HERALD. " A SHRIDGE," Private Hotel. —Good -ii- accommodation, Permanents, Casuals; 4mins. Court's Corner.—24, Lower Symonda St Phone, 45-548. AVONHURSTE, 62, Symonds St.—Superior Accommodation; casuals or permaneuts, or Bed and Breakfast; mod. tariff. BELLA VISTA. 7. Lower Symonds St.— Good accommodation. Visitors. Permanents; moderate tariff.—Phone 40-758. BOARD, good, offered 2 young Men; phone, good position, close beach. —15, Sentinel Rd.. Herne Bay. . BOARD, Residence, superior, for Gentleman or 2 friends; no other boarders; e.1., califont, phone, garage.—Address at Herald. .Phone 20-688. BOARDERS. —Vacancies, newly renovated house. Grafton; all convs. • good table:, terms moderate.—Address at Herald. BOARDERS (2), good home, table,_ e.1., califont; early breakfast; phone, piano; 30s.—-101, Eden Terrace. CARLTON. Excellent Accommodation, double and single rooms: moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's Palace. Phono 40-025. pARRINGTON, 29, W/nyardSt. <sn,i:>. v/ Queen St.). —AccomiVn Nation, breakfast.—A. Fagan, Proprietress, phone 4j-261. / Private Hotel, Hobson St. (above Vy' St. Matthew's).—New management; excellent accommodation; every conv.—P. White, Proprietor. GLIFTON. —Accommodation with break-' fast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Place, off Symonds St.; phone 43-216. CLOVELLY. 11. Lower Symonds . St.— Excellent Accommodation, visitors and permanents; mod. tariff. —Phone 41-443. DUNEDIN Exhibition.—Accommodation, full period. 3 Double Furn. Bedrooms, breakfast optional; private home; very central.—Dunedin, 28, Herald. /"IJSNTS.—Nice private home, good table* vT convs.; h. and c. water; tram stop; washing.—3B9, Dominion Rd. GENTLEMAN Boarder, handy Symonds St.; car stops gate; uso garage if required.—Address at Heliald. HAMILTON EAST—" Lyndhurst:" Comfortable Board and Residence; terms moderate.—Phone 2169, Mrs. J. A. Fox. HAMILTON, "Highcroft," Collingwood St., off Victoria St.—Permanents. 30s; Casuals, £2 2s.—Miss Timma. Phone 1621. tTINEMOA, Alfred St.. Auckland, near XX Albert Park.—Good Accommodation; Visitors, Permanents. Every conv.; good table. HOTEL ARRAS. 12. Lower Symonds Street. FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Visitors, £2 10s; Permanents, £2 2s. Daily, 10s. Phono 40-293. JOLIMONT Private Hotel, 1, Lower Symonds Street.—Excellent Accommodation, Visitors and Permanents; moderate tariff. Phone 43-767. LINDEN, No. 55, Jervois Rd., Herne Bay. near Three Lamps.—Select Accommodation.—Proprietress, Mrs. Brown. T» U L W O R T H, 143, GRAFTON ROAD (Under New Management). Visitors,'£2 103; Permanents, £2 23. Double, .Single Rooms. Phone 40-666. PARNELL. —Beds. 7s; Single Rooms. e:l., bath; homely, respectable men; breakfast optional.—l 3. Parnell Rd. ■ "DOSSVILLE.. next Cargen.—Board, ResixV . dence; permanents, visitors; moderato tariff. Phone 41-113.—Mrs. 4 Piggott, Proprietress. • ROOM and Breakfast; suit friends; 15s 6d; Sunday meals arranged.—Apply evenings, 15, Brighton Rd.. Parnell. ROOMS, single and double, with Board. --5, Grafton Rd., off Lower Symonds St. Phone 45-467. TTACANCY, 2 Business Girls or Gents.; V e.1., califont, comfortable, clean home, Ist section. —Address at Herald. VACANCY for 1 Working Gent, good home and table; soft washing; 30s.— 127, Eden Terrace. WENTWORTH, 74, Symonds Street.— Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Pormaner.ts.; modern appointments.— Phone 46-775. ' JJO'TEL gEAEBURH. CONDUCTED BY MRS. BRAIK, Late of Hotel Braeburn. Wanganui, and Cargen, Auckland. TARIFF. 15s. PERMANENT GUESTS BY ARRANGEMENT. PHONE 44-220. 16 LOV.ER SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND. gOTEL jq" ORTHL AN D. Upper Queen Street. (Under New Management.) First-class Accommodation and \ Excellent Cuisine. Few Vacancies for Permanent Gentlemen. Special Tariff on Application. Tariff. 12s 6d day; £3 15a weekly. Phono 41-624. MRS. A. LEA, Proprietress. BOARD WANTED. BOARD or Single Room, wanted urgently by young Business Lady.—N.F., 18, Herald. ti EiN'TLEMAN. elderly, wants full board. J" private family or small boarding-house, Epsom or Onchunga.—Ernest. Papatootoe. pIRL, business, refined; vicinity Remuera; VX no washing.—C.. 148. Herald. LADY, young, wants Board in refined family: use of piano: near tram.— ' C. 175. Herald. LADY, young, musical, requires Board with private family, near top of Syinonds St. preferred.-—P.. 153. Herald. MAN, young, wants Board with private family. Mt. Eden, near Valley Rd. preferyd.—-G.8.. 143, Herald. MAN requires Board or Bed-Sitting Room with breakfast: please state full par-ticulars.—-Urgent., 115. Herald. OTHERLY Person wanted Board Girl, •2 years; 12s 6d week; board Mother 1 week.—K.A.. 121. Herald. PRIVATE Board by Tradesman (Carpenter); single Room, cut lunch: within 2 sections city.—T.. 174. Herald. TAILORING. DELAYS are Dangerous.—Order your Xmas Suit now. Take deliveiy when you please.—McßßlDE, Cash Tailor and Gent.'s Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria Street. ABSOLUTELY Guaranteed Tailor-made Suits, Spring and Summer Goods just opened.—Hill. 116, Karangahape Rd. GET Hubby His Next Tailored Suit from Mcßride, and make him look like a lover again. McBRIDE. The Tailor,. pOME and See the Furniture as it will appear in your own home. GEORGE WALKER. 38, Queen Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 1
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