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HINEMOA, Alfred Street, Auckland near Albert Park. Good Accommodation; Visitors, Permanents. Every conv.; good table. HOME, comfortable, offered 2 Gentlemen in private homo- single rooms; nun. trams.—Address at Herald. GARDINER, Emily Place, near Cargen. Superior Accommodation; Visitors, Permanents. Excellent cuisine. Phone 42-477. HOTEL Bossville, nest Hotel Cargen, Eden Crescent.—Superior Accommodation; Permanents, £.2, 2s; Visitors, £2 15s. —Phone 41-113. JOLIMONT," 1, Lower Symonds St.— Superior Accommodation • for Visitors and permanents; very central.—Phono' 43767. LADY, on Seaside Farm, would Board wnll-behaved School Boy; 10s week.— Motherly, 29, Herald, T UMEAH. Corner Symonds Street and -M Grafton Road. near Albert Park.— Select Accommodation, Permanents or Casuals. C. PARISH, Proprietress. Phone 42-775. NAUMAI, ISO. 10. Park Ave.. Grafton.— Superior Accommodation for Casuals, M.C.'s, Permanents; moderate tariff; exeellent cuisine. "OAYING Guests wanted, private home, X 30s weekly; beautiful suburban Farm, opposite station.—Miss Bennett. Honiai. PRIVATE Family. Board for respectable Man or 2 Mates; soft washing,' etc.; good table; terms moderate.—s9, Seafield View Rd.. Grafton. ' ROSSVILLE, next Cargen, top Shorthand St.—Permanents advised inquire Phone 41-113. Reduced Tariff. Superior Accommo--dation. OTORUA.— Kingsdale Private Hotel, clean homely; good table; 8s day; 50s week.—Mrs. Kingon. Proprietress. RYECROFT, 2(5. Symonds St.—Superior Accommodation • for visitors Stnd permanents; excellent table; moderate tariff.— Phone 44-268. SCHOOLBOYS, comfortable home, near Mt.' Albert Grammar.—Apply, first in- , stance,' Miss Cole, 2A, Curran St., Ponsoiiby. SAN SOUCI." 62, Great North Road, near Reservoir.—Accommodation, permanents, casuals. Quiet, select, large grounds—Terms moderate. SEVERN House, 208. Ponsonby Road Vacancies for Permanents or Casuals, i tariff moderate. Phone 27-189. | TAKAPUNA. Second Section.—Accommoj J- dation for Business Lady; terms reason- ! ablo. for permanent, partial Board.—Adj dress at Herald. TTACANCY for one Working Gent.;, good V home, table; soft washing ; 305.—127, Eden Terrace. TTACANCIES. Gents.. best attention; V early breakfast: e.1., every conv.; car stop.—3B. Brentwood Ave. TTACANCIES for permanents. good table; V 30s washing mending.—Miss Magner, The Gables. Anglesea St.. Hamilton, "VfrAINTTI, top Symonds St. (entrance ,by V> Lyric).—Vacancies.—Phone 41-350, Miss Tongue (late of Clinton). " "VUKON," late Clinton.—Visitors and JL Permanents accommodated, with bed and breakfast; everything new throughout: balconies overlooking Myers Park, City and Harbour. We are house fr °! n Queen St.: telephone.—"Clinton." Scotia Place. A perfectly appointed Summer Resort. Tennis, swimming, beautiful grounds and surroundings, every convenience, oarage; excellent service and cuisine. Reservations and rates on request. Phoije 7. Takapuna. F. AND M. MAYER. M ilford. HO T E L ]3 RAEB 11 R CONDUCTED EY MRS. BRAIK. Late of Hotel Braeburn, Wanganui, and Cargen. Auckland. TARIFF. 15s. PERMANENT GUESTS BY ARRANGEMENT. PHONE 44-220. 16, LOWER SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. J jyj" I D L A N D S. A First-class PRIVATE HOTEL, which is now managed by Miss Harper, late of the I Midland Hotel. Masterton. Nearly 2 acres i of ground, and tennis court; every modern convenience, and cuisine of the best. Moderate terms to permanent 3 and visitors. TeleDhone No. '2O-304. P NO. 2, DOMETT AVENUE, EPSOM. (Cur Stop.) ELME RL Y HOSTEL (Late Melmerly College), 03 St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. There will be vacancies for 1028 in this Hostel for Girls attending school. Matron, MISS A. M. THOMPSON. Full particulars from the secretary, above address. HP HE TERR A C E, CITY ROAD. Beautifully situated, with magnificent views of Harbour. Excellent Table and Moderate Tariff. Vacancies Casuals and Permanent?. PHONE 46-747. yy HERE T O STA Y. "ALVINE" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late Verona.; Under Entirely New Management. Electric Light, Hot and C. Water. Double and Single Rooms, Vacant. Moderate Tariff to Permanents and Visitors. First Section from Queen Street. 17, KHYBER PASS. Telephone 40-619.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 1