BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION. good. Board optional. ■Xx Moderate.—27, Wellesley St., opposite Wellesley House. A CCOMMODATION.-6. Hamilton Road, Home Bay. Good table, every conv.; terms moderate. Phone 26-81 (1 __ A CCOMMODATION for Business People; -V*- moderate; under now management.— Phone 43-927, Strathavori, 23, Park Road. Grafton. ACCOMMODATION, Tradesmen; early breakfast: central; all oonys.—97, Symonds St.—Mrs. La Dette, Proprietress. A CCOMMODATION, first-clans, with A breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Grafton Road, near New University, Lower Symonds St. Phono 41-708, Accommodation. -Single and. share Room; early breakfast; e.1., all convs. Permanents, casuals.—l4s. Hobson St. Accommodation for respectable working Men; permanenta, casuals; early breakfast.. 4, Beresford St. (opp. Fire Stii.)■ ACCOMMODATION for Boarders; home -£X away from home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel, 303. Queen St. Phone 45-254. A CCOMMODATION Business Gents; harhour view; tennis court; new renovated.—" Rangiora," Elizabeth St., Ponsonby. Phone " 27-005. Accommodation offered 2 Girls, share room; piano; e.1.; moderate terms. — 30, Rose Rd.. Ponaonby. ACCOM MOD AT 10 N~f or Gentlemen, in refined home, balcony rooms; all convs.; I>hone.—No. 5, Park Ave., Grafton. A CCOMMO DATION---Thiorn lei gh, Alfred -i V. St.—Double Room. suit 2 Gents, or 2 Ladies.—Phono 46-581 A VONHYRSTE., 62, Symonds St.--Vacan-•*X cies. Business Men preferred, and Visitors (under new management).—Phone 45-199. BED and Breakfast or Koom ; permanent. l ?, casuals,—The Oaks, Wellesley St., near St. Paul's. Phone 46-579. BED and Breakfast, or Full Board; casuals or permanenta.—Warkworth House, 386, Queen St.. opp. Town Hall. BEDROOMS, with full Board; Single, 355; Double, 32s fid; all convs.; excellent cooking; new management; freshly reno-vatcd.---St. Elmo. 5. Wynyard St. BOARD, single room, every conv.; minute from car; good table.—2l, St. Mary's Rd., Ponsonby. __ _____ BOARD and Residence, comfortable, 2 young Men, private family; soft washing and mending.—l 9, O'Neill St.. Ponsonby. BOARD offered and single room, private family; soft washing.—24, Wynyard Rd., Mt. Eden. , BOARDERS: Vacancy for Married Couple, comfortable sunny room; terms reasonable.—72, Grafton Rd. _______ BRAEMAR. 5. Grafton Rd. Under new management.—Vacancies for refined young men Boarders; musical preferred. CHARLTON. Excellent Accommodation, > double and single rooms; moderate tariff.-—City Road, above People's 1 alace. Phone 40-025. CLIFTON, —Aocommodation with breakfast; central. select and C!l ;' c V"r Whitaker Place, of! Symonds St. l'hone 43-216. pONVALESCENT Rest Home after operaV tion, semi-invalids, aged gentlefolk.— Nurse, 12, St. George's Bay lid., Parnell. DEVONPORT Waterfront. Carisbrooke Private Hotel.—-Superior Accommodation, close to Ferry; under now management. Phone 186. DEVONPORT.— Comfortable Home; good table, e.1., every conv.; close ferry; moderate.—Rocroi, 5, Garden Terrace. HOTEL Gardiner, Emily Place., near Cargen.—Superior Accommodation; Visitors, Permanenta. Excellent cuisine. Phone HOTEL ROSSVILLE." next Cargen.— Under New Management, announce Special Reduction, Permanent#.—Williams (late Criterion. Dannevirke). 41-113. KILWIN HOUSE. 14, Vermont St Ponsonby.—Superior accommodation; double and single rooms; excellent table; moderate terms. I IN DEN, 55, Jervois Road, Heme Bay.— JU Permanents, 30s; femins. city; or Bed and Breakfast.—-Mrs. Brown. Prop. PAYING Guests, Business Gentlemen, comfortable home. every_ conv.; 2nd aection.—B2. New North Rd . Kingalnml. T3RIVATE Family.—Large Double Room, X e.1., telephone, Ist section, phone 42-281.—10, Cleveland Rd., Parnell. OOM, large, suit 3 young men; 30s week; ' handy town and cars.—Address at Hrhald. ROYSTON," Edgerley Ave., overlooking Carltop Bowling Green..—Superior Accommodation for Permanents and Casuals, hot and cold showers, telephone, etc.; moderate terms.—Mrs. Hcnd ry. UNNYMEDE. 55, Symonds iSt.-Select Accommodation : permanents and casuals. e.l. Phone 43-168. UPERIOR Board, private, respectable men; e.1.. h.c. water; trum stop; 30s. — 389, Dominion Rd. ... HPHE Missionaries' Home and Church X Workers, Emmett St., Heme Bay park; sea baths.— Miss Hammond. Phone 26-089. " nP'HE LIONS." 72. Wellesley St. W.— A Board and Residence; clean and comfort able.—Phono 40-583. _________ TERRACE, 7. City Rd.—Vacancies m c. X or friends, sharing; excellent table; moderate tariff. Phone 46-747. . WELLESLE Y H O U I ... ' ' 74, Wellesley Street West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Families Specially Catered for. I hone 42-2.>3. Pas^^Vacancies VV for Visitors and Permanents; every conv.; terms reasonable. Phone 43-060. PRIVATE HOTEL, J 28, SYMONDS STREET. Central situation, close to Albert Park. Excellent Cuisine. Latest hot-water service. Every modern convenience. MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress. Phone 41-319. •' J^AUMAI," NO. 10. PARK AVENUE. GRAFTON. Comfortable and superior Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen. Tastefully furn. throughout; all modern convs.. including piano, e.1., phono, etc. Within Ist section; iaeal surrounding; excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. MISSES PRIMMER AND HUNTER, Proprietrix. Phone 46-304. BOARD JC7ANTED BOARD-Residence, with private family, required by young, business man.—State locality, terms, G.C., 535, Hkhai.d. _ BROWN'S BAY.--Married Couple want 1 week's Board, private home.- Board, 478, Herald. J ENGLISHMAN, young, desires Board lteaiJ dence, with private family; Parnell district preferred.—-C.A.. 524. Herald. GENTLEMAN requires Board and Residence, with private adult family; single room; Takapuna.—Refined, 410", Herald. ("i IRLS (2). would like Board, homely T people, in country, week or two; state particulars.—X.. 437, Hi'.halt). IADY, young, coming town holiday, reJ quires Board, private preferred. Arriving Sunday. 13th.—Napier, 460. Herald. ADY Teachers (2). require Bed-sitting J Room, breakfast; month from Dec. 28; Grafton preferred.—Torms to K.K.. 446, Hkralp. MAN. young, single room; Surrey Crescent.—L.C.B-. 436, Herald. MAN (Professional) desires Residence and partial Board; use garage; Epsom distrit't. preferred■ A.M.. 493. Uk.halii. apartments wanted. MILFORD-T akapuna.-—Furn. Bed-Sitting - Room. Lady, Child, few weeks. 21-350.—Address at Hkuald. ILFORD. —Bed-Sitting Room furn., 6 weeks from Dec. 19.—7, Schofield St., Grey Lynn. ROOM, unfurn., Heme Bay; Gent.; use convs.; own utensils.~-E,, 468. Hr.iiAl.P. ROOM, single, fura.; must be close city, i or top Symonds St..; state price.— H.T.. 487, Hr.nALP. ROOM furn.. 2 adults; fortnight, January 2; "Takapuna preferred.—Mrs. Payne, 2, St. Winifred's Ave., Hamilton. ROOMS, furn. 1 or 2, ,on beach near Auckland; fortnight after Christmas.—Careful. 492. Herald. Hamilton, ROTORUA. --Rooms. 2 or 3 in exchange for fiamo at Seaside, garden, harbour front; about Christmas,— Devonport, 359. 11KHA LP, SPORTS GOODS. ri L. PATTERSON had his Racquet vX • Strung by Johns. Ltd.. 32. Queen St. How about yours? _ TENNIS Racquets Reatrung, Repaired. X Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion.—A. Bruce, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert Street. TENNIS Racquets Repaired and Re-strung .1 within a few hours.—Mackey's, corner Wyndham and Albert Streets. FURNISHERS AND CABINETMAKERS WICKINS AND SUTCLIFFE, Progressive House Furnishers, Karangahape Road, for Easy Terms. AUCTIONEERS. WICKINS AND SUTCLIFFE', Mercantile »V and General Auctioneer! 1 !, Melvern's Buildings, Karangahape Rd. Phone 41-008, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 1
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