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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CCOM MOD ATTON.-Double and Single -fi. Rooms, full board; all con vs.—ls4, Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. ACCOMMODATION. Tradesmen; early -tx- breakfast; central; all con vs.—97. Symonds Bt. Mrs. La Dette, Proprietress. A CCOMMODATION, first-class. with breakfast.—Sorrento. 3. Grafton Road, near New University, Lower Syniondß St. I;'hone 41-708. "\ CCOMMOBATION for Gentleman, in re- -»•*• fined home, all conva.f piano, phone.— 5, Park Ave., Grafton. A CCOMMODATION. Working Men, J x Boarders, permanent or casuals; early breakfast. —St. Clair. 219, Ilobscm St. A CCOMMODATION offered 2 Men; single A rooms, every conv, • good table; homely. —lO. Rose Rd.. Ponsonby. A CCOMMODATION for resiiectable Workin it men; permanonts casuals; early 4. Sin.). A CCOMMODATION offered Gentleman or +»- Lady; single room, all convs.. phone, 0.1.—95. Gra fto n _Rd. A CCOMMODATION,—Large Front, Room, A suit '2 friends or M.C.; piano.—«3. Shelly Beach Rd. A RMIDALE, 11. Kerr St.. Devonport.— XV Accommodation, 2 friends or MX.: every conv.. beautiful surroundings. Pbone 157; AVONHYRSTB, 62. Symor.ds St. —Sunerior Accommodation casuals or perinnnents. or Bed and Breakfast; mod, tariff. BED and Breakfast, or Full Board; casuals or permarients.—Wark worth House, Bet>, Queen St.. opp. Town Hall. BED and Breakfast or Room; permanent®, casuals.—The Oaks. Wellesley St.. near St. Paul's, Phone 40-579. , BOARD, private, single room, e.1., washin a; 3l)s.—A ddress at Hf.kald. BOARD, Elderly Couple, or Semi-invalid, refined home, good locality; moderate, —73, Market Rd., Epsom. BOARD, good, comfortable, Single Rooms, e.1.; modem.—3, Winchester St., off Newton Rd.. close Reservoir. BOARD offered Business Couple or 2 mates- private family; early breakfast. Close Epsom Barn.—Address at HERALD. BOARDERS, 2 or 3, wanted, every convenience; terms 305.—47, Virginia Av., Eden Terrace. ___ BOARDERS (2), good home table, e.1., califont, early breakfast, phone, piano; 305.—101, Eden Terrace. / IARLTON. Excellent Accommodation. V.' double and single rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's I alace. Phone 40-025. /CHELTENHAM.—Board offered Gent., V/ single room, comfortable, modern home; young couple; minute beach. —Pbone 400, Devon port. CVLIFTON. —Accommodation with break- > fast; central, select and Quiet. — Whitaker Place, off Symonds St. Phone 43-216. DEVON PORT, Board offered M.C., .take less for help; modern home, private family.—lnquire Phone 400. DEVONPORT Waterfront—Accommodation for Gentlemen Boarders; moderate tariff.—42, King Edward Parade. DEVONPORT. Comfortable Home: aood table, e.1.. every conv.; close ferry: moderate.—Rocroi. 5, Garden Terrace. CI ENTS.—Superior Private Board; good 1 table, e.1.; h.c. water: tram stop; washing; 305.—389, Dominion Rd. _ (GRAFTON, near Bridge.—Single Room, J with breakfast, offered Business Man or Woman.—Address at Herald. OTEL Gardiner, Emily Place, near Cargen.'—Superior Accommodation; visitors, Permanent*. Excellent cuisine.— Phone 42-477. XNUKa! Wellesley St. E. above Albert Park. Permanonts, Casuals; bed, breakfast, hot baths, e.i. ROOMS, double and single, with Board; off Lower Symonds St.—s, Grafton Rd. Phone 45-467. ROSSVILLE. next Cargen.—Board. Residence: permanents visitors; moderate tariff. Phone 41-113.—Mrs. Piggott, Proprietress. _ R" YECROFT Private Hotel, 26 Symonds i St.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors: excellent table; moderate tariff. Tel. 44-268. RUNNYMEDE, 55. Symonds' St—Select Accommodation; permanents and casuals; e.l. Phone 43-168. ■ ST. HELlEßS.—Balmoral. Superior Accommodation on sea front: renovated throughout; moderate tariff. —Mrs. v>. onerwood, Froprjetrfws. ?7 city Rd.—Excellent Table: 1. ©oeitjon. Vacancies Doubles. 1. coatfSwint jwaftjon. Vacancies Doubles. Singles, Visitors. Permanents. Phono 4Cw47. npHE LIONS. 72, Wellesley St.—Perma--1 nents, Casuals, Phone 40-583. —Mrs. C. A. Sasse. Proprietress r j vfjE Missionaries' Home and Church 1 Workers. Emmett St.. Heme Bay park; sea baths.—Mia.a Hammond. Pbone 26-089. \ VACANCY Paying Guest, comfortable home, within 2nd section, every conveinence.—B2. New North Rd.. Kingsland. WELL E S L E Y H OUSE, \ V 74, Wellesley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. E.L. Recently Thoroughly Modernised. Families Specially Catered for. Phone 42-253. TAriNDSOR, 13, Khyber Pass. VaeanV V cies for Visitors and Permanents: every conv.; terms reasonable. Phone 43-060. TUT I D L A N D S *• (Under New Management) PRIVATE HOTEL. Own Grounds. Tennis Court. _ _ Moderate Tariff to Permanents and Visitors. CAR STOP. No. 2. DOMETT AVE.. EPSOM Telephone 20-304. BOARD WANTED. BOARD wanted by respectable labouring Man, with well-behaved boy (11); right in city, reasonable; state terms.—Labourer, 11.9. HE bald. BOA RD required by respectable young Man. bandy Domain preferred.—W. 185. Herald. BUSINESS Girl, Board, private family; would mind children couple evenings weekly ; charge moderate.—N.M., 138, Herald ADY7 Young,, requires Board with middleJ aged couple, Epsom or Great South Rd. perferred.—Board, fit. Herald. I A DIES, two,, wunXlioard, country home, J 2 or 3 months; terms moderate.—Box 11, Howick. \ TAN single, requires Board, Scotch xV.I family; slate terms.—Scot. 127. Hebald. AN, young; adult family; Grey Lynn . preferred; write, state terms.—J.B., 350. Herald. it I AX, young, requires comfortable Board IVJL with private family. Mt. Albert or Avondale.—Reasonable. 1 , r >4. H skald. R' OOM, single, washing and mending; > moderate; vicinity Shelly Beach Rd, preferred. J.N'.S,, 139, Herald. APARTMENTS WANTED. BACH or Room, with convs.; suitable working roan, tradesman. —Accominodation, 106. Hkiialp. BED-SITTING Room, furn., quiet, comfortable, sep. kitchenette, within first section; no chiildren.—Adults, 125, Herald. I /T-HxSITTING Room. Kitchenette, or 11' small Flat, partly furn.; small Workshop; handy City; M.C.—Lrgent. 131. H Kit ALP. I>LAT. wanted, 4-roomed, unfura. or partly .1; furn.; all convs; central position; 3i to 4gns. per week.- -E.8., 72. Herald. fiENT^Requires Bed-Sitting Room, unVTT furn ; separate entrance: 2nd or 3rd section. Write Reasonable, P.O. Box 383. MT. EDEN, Dominion Rd.—Exceptional Client requires Self-contained Flat, 2-3 rooms.—Browne. 227, Dominion Rd. WINES FOR SALE. BRAY'S Wines for Winter.—Choice Frontignac, guaranteed; 1 case 12 quart bottles, 25s.—Bray's Vineries. Ltd., 6, fI.M. At cade, Auckland. BRAY'S Wuies. —Nice and Nutritious; guaranteed Grape Wines. No. 1 Port, 35s ease; 12 quart bottles.—Bray's Vineries. 1 jt,d., 6, H.M. Arcade. Auckland. CHiOWN Wines, 227, Karangahape Rd.— / No. 1 Port, 42s case. Golden Sherry, £ 1 8s; Royal Reserve Port. £'3. RADALY'S Special Port, 45s per case; Invalid Port or Sherry, 40s; freight paid. T. Kiid.ilv. Henderson. OA DALY'S Port Wine, 25s per case, guarI t anteed 3 years' old; freight paid. Try it.—J. Radaly. Henderson. CHIROPRAOTIO HP'HE following are Palmer Graduates, 1 Members of the N.!Z. and Australian Chi rcpractors' Association. Consultation 'Free. _____________ DUGGAN AND DUGGAN ( Lionel and Freda). Winstone's Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 44-920. Also Branch, Epsom. /IILES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs., \T Queen St. Phone 45-525. ISSES BARF, AND BARR. 55, Strand Arcade, City. Phone 46-528, Branch: Cameron St., Whangarei. KA. OLSEN, 305, Ellison's Chambers, • Queen St. Telephone 43*071. NURSES A NT) NURSING HOMES. X r HIT E SIDE Maternity Hospital, 15, VV Huntly Ave., off Khyber Pass. Personal attention.—Nurse C&ntv. Phone 40-032. ELECTRIC Pocket Torches. Refills and Bulbs; best quaiity.-~From Hazard's, Queen St. ATRIAL will convince you that there's nothing like liolfe's Wax for Linos, and Furniture.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 1

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