BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION for 2 Gentlemen (share roam); moderate. good table. - 7 35. Hepburn St. Phone 36-553. A CCOM MODATION, iirst.-eh<,w. with breakfast.—Sorrento. 3, Grafton Road, near New University. Lower Syinonds St, Phone 41-7DB. ___ A CCOMMODATION. Tradesmen; early -*■ *• breakfast; central; ftll convs.—B7, Byinondß St. Mrs. La Dette. Proprietress. A CCOMMODATION, with Board, offered 1 * respectable Man, single room; 30s week.—27. Rosa Rd.,, Pons&nby. A CCOMMODATION, every convenience, private family; terms, 305.—17, Virginia Ave., Eden Terrace. A CCOMMODATION, Convalescents, elderly gentje folk and semi-invalids,—Mrs. Bennett. 12, St. George's Bay Rd„ Parnell. A CCOMMODATION.—DoubIe and Single -f* Rooms, full board; all eonvs. —151, Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. A CCOMMODATION for Gentleman, m rej -»v fined home, all couva., piano, phone.— j 5. Park Ave., Grafton. A CCOMMODATION for respectable Work- - * ing men: permanents casuals: ear.y breakfast.—l. Beresford St. (opp. Fire Stn.). A CCOMMODATION.—I4S, Hobspn St.— -ts Under new management. Working Men Boarders, permanents or casuals; easrly breakfast. A RM IDA LET 11. Kerr St.. Devonport.— -tA. Accommodation. 2 friends or M.0.: every conv.. beautiful surroundings. I'bone 157. A VONHYRSTE. 62. Syinonds St.—Suuerj or Accommodation: casuals or permanents. or Bed and Breakfast-, mod, taritt. BED and Breakfast, £ 1 weekly, for working Men,—l4l, Newton Rd., near Bynionds St. BED and Breakfast, or Full Board; casuals or permanents.—Warkworth House,, 3m>. Queen St., opp. Town Hall. BED and Breakfast or Room: permanents, casuals.—The Oaks. Wellesley St.. near St, Paul's. Phone 46-579. _____ BOARD, private, single room, e.1., washing; 305.-—Address at Herald. BOARD offered Gentleman free for loan of sum of money temporarily; interest. —Board, 348, Herald. BOARD, Elderly Couple, or Semi-invalid, refined home, (rood locality; moderate. —73, -Market Rd., Epsom. BOARDERS (2), good home, table, e.1., califont, early breakfast, phone, piano; 308.-101, Eden Terrace. BOARDERS. —Vacancies for refined busi--1 nesa people in comfortable home. Grafton; moderate terms. —Address at Herald, CIARLTON. Excellent Accommodation. J double and single rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's Palace. Phono 40-025. /"CHELTENHAM.—Board offered Gent., yy single room, comfortable, modern home; young couple; minute beach.—Phone 400, Devonport. CILIr lON.—Accommodation with br?ak- > . fast; central, select and quiet.—• Whi taker Place, off Symonds St. Phone 43-216. DEVONPORT. Comfortable Home: nood table, e.1., every conv.: close firry: moderate.—Rocroi, 6. Garden Terrace. DEVONPORT.— Lady, nice home, 2 gentlemen boarders; single rooms; handy wharf; moderate.—Address at Herald. DEVONPORT.— 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. HOTEL Gardiner, Emily Place, near Cargen.—Superior Accommodation: Visitors, Permanents. Excellent cuiame.—Phone 42-477. \ lANUKA, 42. Wellealey St. E.. above 11L Albert Park. Permanents, Casuals; bed, breakfast, hot baths, e.l. , TLTARRIED Couple, young, would like i il I. another Young Couple to share house, ! Suburbs; bedroom furniture only required; | attractive proposition.—Suburban. 262. [ Herald. ROOM (balcony), large, suitable 3 friends ( 1 or couple and child; also, vacancy ' Gentleman.—2l. Remuera Rd. ROOM, bright, comfortable, e.1,, ail coni veaieueesj suit business girli'.—3. Winchester St., off Newton Road, close RescrVI r ROOMS, double and single, with Board; 1 off Lower Symonds St.—s, Grafton Rd) Phone 45-167. ROSSVILLE. next Cargen.—Board. Resti deuce: permanents visitors: moderate tariff. I'hone 41-113,—Mrs. Piggott, Proprietress, , - Ttfk mli » ai-Wrm tffLWTi fir m i select and clean; 8s day, 45s weekly Mrs. Kingon, Proprietress, J RUNNYMEDE. 55. Symonds St.—Select > Accommodation; permanents and casuals; e.l. Phone 43-168. RYECROFT Private Hotel. 26 Symonds i St.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors; excellent table: moderate tariff. Tel. 44-5:68. QT. HELlEßS.—Balmoral, Superior Ac--0 commodation on sea front; renovated throughout; moderate t»riff.---Mrs. G. Sherwood, Proprietress. rpIRBACE, 7, City Rd.—Vacancies m.c. 1 or friends, sharing: excellent table, moderate tariff.—Phone 46-747. rpHE LIONS, 72, Wellesley St.-~Perma--1 nents. Casuals. Phone 40-583.—Mrs. C. A. Sasse. Proprietress. rpHE Missionaries' Home and Church 1 Workers, Emmett St.. Heme Bay park: sea baths.—Miss Hammond. Phone 26-080. \\T ELL E S L E Y II O U S E. fV 74. Wellesley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. E.L. Recently Thoroughly Modernised. Families Specially Catered for. Phone 42 253. WINDSOR, 13, Khyber Pass. Vacan- * v cies for Visitors and Permanents: every conv.; terms reasonable. Phone 43-060. "jDXHIBITION Visitors Wanted, first-class J J Private Accommodation offered : very •convenient, handy to Citv and Exhibition: tariff (bed and breakfast) 6s day: phone: deposit with all booking.—Mrs. Dennison. 70, Oxford St.. Dunedin. \r 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 required by respectable young Man. handy Domain preferred.'—W. 185. Herald. BUSINESS Girl wants Board with adult family or where other boarders; handy town.— K.. 342, Herald. (i ENT. require# Board-Residence ■ single room, near City.— H.. 346. Herald. fy ENT., business, reo cures comfortable V f Board-Residence. Onehunga, Te Papaca dirertion.—R.P.. 237. Herald. f'l EN TL EM AN seeks private 'I family preferred- Marine Suburb. W. 1.. 336, HE R Am. (1 IKL (Business) wants Board and Resi.X r'ence. near city.—T.L.. 328. Herald. lADY, young, requires Board at J Devonport. in private family; state terms.—Ressonnble. 109, Herald. JADIES, two, want Board, country home, J 2 or 3 months; terms moderate.—Box 1!. Howick. M AN, young, refined, wants Board in respectable hrime. near or in town; motor-car shelter essential.—C.O., 654. Hera ld. MARRIED Couple want Board, vicinity Grafton Bridge.—Refined. 763. Hr.RAi.n 8 ™OT? 127,Herai.d, suited. Thanks for all replies. APARTMENTS WANTED. BED-SITTING Room. furn.. use convs., • wanted by Widow, 2 children.—Urgent, 281, Herald. C~ 10TTAGE, furn.. Flat, or share House: J adiacent beach, Auckland, for month from school holidays,—-Box 37. Te Kuiti. pLAT, unf srll. nop. entrance, self-con- . ta'ined. Remuera,, Epsom; M.C.. from November 1; 3rd section. Moderate, 292, Herald. IPLAT, sitting room, 'bedroom and kitchen- | 1 cite; Grafton district preferred.—-R.11., 160, Herald. (IENT Requires Bed-Sitting Room, an* j furn ; separate entrance; 2nd or 3rd section.--Write Reasonable, P.O. Box 383. IrXfiC with own furniture, would like J Bed-Sitting Room, superior, near city. —L„ 343, Herald. "T EDEN. Dominion Rd.—Exceptional Client requires Self-contained Flat, 2-3 rooms.—Browne. 227. Dominion Rd. HHAKAPUN A. —Flat, furn., self-contained. 1 Full particulars to T.K., 316, I'h-M'.'i. _ . OPTICIANS. 4 ECCLES, 142, Queen St,, for thorough XI. Bight Examinations; comfortable, stylish glasses; qualified Optometrist in a t tend a nee, _____ TTON STURMER, D.5.0.1., D.A.0.C., V Specialist.—Sight Testing.--H.B. Bldgs., Karangahape Rd.. Newton. CHEMISTS, CI OITRE. 3 weeKs" supply proved EonWe J Treatment Remedy; write particular, enclosing P.N., 12s 6d.—Wiles, Chemist. 180. Parneil Road. Auckland, " I>HOSPHORTON," tha Great Blood X Purifier ; powerful tonic; Ixittles 2s 6d, 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. Ecclea. all Branches.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19143, 8 October 1925, Page 1
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