FLATS TO LET. HOLLYWOOD PLATS, St. George's Bay Rd., Parnell. Furnished, 2 rooms, kitchenette, self-contained, separate entrance ; 355. EOHIMARAMA.— Close Beach, Bus. Plat, self contained, convenient, accommodate JLV. self contained, convenient, accommodate 2 adults; reasonable.—Leach, Speight Ed. I\/J OUNTAIN RD.. Epsom.—Self-contained ItA Unfurn. Flats, large grounds. tennis, car shelters, bus service.—Phone 20-333. Tl/j T. ALBERT.—Furn. Plat, '1 front Tooms I'JL and kitchenette: suit adults; select; e. lisht.—Address at Herald. L)OOMS (2), furn., own gas stove and -It meter; 23s (>d.—27, Anglesea St., Ponsonby. EOOMS (3), bathroom; all convs; 6ep. entrance; tram terminus; 30s or less.— Tallis. Newton; 43-644. EOOMS, furn., double, 3 and balcony; gas stove, meter; adults 0n1y.—39, Khyber Pass. complete, 4 large rooms, verandah, O kitchenette, all convs.; overlooks Grafton Bridge and harbour; charming oldfashioned garden; refined, quiet home; centre city.—No. 8, Madeira Lane, off Khyber Pass. 6 ELY AV.—Self-contained Furn., phone, • ail convs ; harbour views; favourable terms, good tenant. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION, Working Men. A Boarders, Permanents, Casuals; single rooms; early breakfast. St. Clair, '219, Jiobsoir St. ACCOMMODATION for Respectable Working Men: permanents, casuals: early breakfast.—4, Beresi'ord St., opp. Fire Station. ACCOMMODATION. —Comfortable BoardResidence or Rooms only, double, single; also Flats.—Hillcrest, 4.9, East St. A CCOMMODATION.—Two or three Gentlemen; use piano; private family: 27s 6d ; first section.—ls, Ireland St.. Ponsonby. A CCOMMODATION.—Superior, double, single Rooms, excellent cuisine, every comfort; permanents or visitors; moderate. — 226-22ti, faobson St. • A CCOMMODATION—2 Young Men, sharo room; home comforts, soft washing.— JO. flarconrt St.. Grey Lynn. A CCOMMODATION.— i>, Hamilton Koad, Heme Bay. Good table, every conv.; terms moderate.—Phone 26-SlO. A CCOMMODATION for Business People; -£*■ moderate, central.—Strathavon, No. 23, Park Rd., Grafton. Phone 43-927. A CCOMMODATION, first-class, with -£*• breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Grafton Road, near New University, Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. A CCOMMODATION for Gentlemen Board- -£*■ ers; moderate, central, good table; washing, mending; 32s 6d.-—No. 20. Park Av., Grafton. A CCOMMODATION. superior: Heme Bay Waterfront; single room. 355; share, 30s; Business People.—Phone 20-273. A CCOMMODATION. Single, Double -f*. Rooms, permanents, casuals; Ist section; full board from 30s week. —179, Grafton Rd. A CCOMMODATION, with Pull Board or Breakfast only; good table: moderate tariff.—Hotel Gardiner, near Careen. " A KaßaNA."—Visitors assured first-class Accommodation > soft washing, mending —B, Whittaker Place, Symonds St. Moderate.—R, Wrigley, Proprietress. 1 hone 41-388. BOARD or Room oli'ered 1 or 2 Working Men, steady: private.—lA. Vincent Place, Vincent St'. BED and Breakfast, or Room; permanents, casuals.—The Oaks, Wellesley St., near St. Paul'r Phone 46-579. BELLA VISTA, 7, Lower Symonds St.Now vacant: A Single and Double Room; excellent table and attention; centrally situated. T a ri2 moderate. ' PHONE 40-758. BRAEMAR," 5, Gratton Road.—New Management. Vacancies for refined Young Men Boarders: permanents or casuals.
( CARLTON. Excellent Accommodation, double and single rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's Palace. Phone 40-025. CLIFTON. —Accommodation, with breakfast; central, select and auiet. —Wliitaker Place, off Symonds St. Phono 43-216. DEVONPOBT, 11, Kerr St.—Armadale, Phone 157. ' Accommodation; aunny balconies; 3min. beach. |\EVONPORT. —Comfortable Home: good table, e.1., every conv.: close ferry; moderate.—Rocroi, 5, Garden Terrace. TTj E VONPORT.; Carisbrooko Private -L' Hotel: new management;- reduced winter tariff for permanents; {food table.— Phone 22-166. jIEIsTS., superior Board, private, e.1., VX h. c; water, car stop; washing; 30s.— 389. Dominion Rd. GLENOSMOND, 25, Wynyard St., City.—• Permanents and Country Visitors.— Mrs. Ingram. Proprietress. Phone 41-349. HOME, comfortable, offered 2 business Gentlemen, in city: Flat, separate bedrooms: preferably friends.—Address at Herald. TVANHOE, 91, Wellosley Ct. W.—Private I Board, excellent table, e.1., etc.; just like being at home. LINDEN, 55, Jervoi3 . Rd., Heme Bay.— Permanents, single rooms, 355; share, 30s; bed, breakfast, ss. "T ULWORTH," 143,, Grafton Rd.. pho.ie 40-666.—Superior Board and Residence, single, double roomH; married couples,, mates: moderate tariff.—Mrs. Hosie. Proprietress. MATES (2), working, wanted share Room, washing and mending.—6l, Sussex St;.- Ponsonby. * MT. EDEN RD.—l or 2 Gents., in private family; bus stops at door.—Address at Herald. NO. 4, WEST ST., Newton.—Board and Residence offered Men, single and double rooms; terms moderate. PARNELL.— Lady offers quiet refined home, lady or gentleman, paying guest; moderate.—Address .at lleuald. (DOOM, double, front, balcony: full board; JLI/ men only; 32s 6d; good table.—St. Elmo, 5. Wynyard St'.. City ROYSTON, 6. Edgerley Av„ Epsom (overlooking Carlton Bowling Green).— Now open 'o receive Guests; large balcony Rooms, hot, cold showers; phone; moderate tariff.—Mrs. M. Hendry.ROOM, single, full Board, permanent; 355; good table; select.—St. Elmo, 5, Wynyard St.. City. 7, City Road.—Double and J- Single Rooms, vacant; excellent table; moderate tariff. Phone 46-747. THE LIONS." 72. Wellesley St. WestBoard and Residence; clean and comfortable. Phone 40-583. Missionaries Home and Church ■JL Workers, Enrnett St., Herne Bay Park; sea baths.—Miss Hammond. Phone 26-089. YJ\7"AINUI, top Symonds St.. (entrance by VV Lyric).—Vacancies.—Phone 41-350, Miss Tongue (late of Clinton). TXT EL LESLEY HOUSE, V t ?4, Wellesley Street West. NOW THOROUGHLY MODERNISED. Families Specially Catered for. Phone 42-253. "T7C7INDSOR, 13, lihyber Pass.—Vacancies Vt for Visitors'and Permanents: every conv.; terms reasonable. Phone 43-060. Irk ROSE RD., Ponsonby, has vacancy _LU, for Married Couple; good table, convs.; moderate tariff; homely. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 26. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. Superior Accommodation for Permanents and Visitors, oil modern conveniences, very centtal, near to Queen Street and Albert Park. Excellent table. Tariff. 10s a day. £3 weekly. Permanents by arrangement. MRS. PHILIPSON. Proprietress. Telephone 44-268. TpERNLEIGH PRIVATE HOTEL, IJ 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. BOARD WANTED. BOARD wanted in Private E'amily, vicinity Gt. South Rd. or Green Lane.— 8.D.. 728. Herald. BOARD wanted, vicinity Epsom preferred; single Room; state full particulars.— C.S.. 299. Herald. BOARD wanted. private home. noor Stnind: young man. student.—Whitehouse. Y/aitemata Power Board Depot. Takapuna. GENTLEMAN, elderly, requires Bed-Sit-ting Room, ground floor, superior board, near tram; phone essential; private family preferred.—Board. 275. Hep.ai.d. MAN, elderly, requires Rome and part attention, in private family; pay 35s week.—Urgent, 320. Herald. "jVTORTHCOTE (central).—Married Couple, no children, require Board-Residence, quiet home: terms moderate.—Refined, 548, Herald. PERSON, kind, to Board Child, 15 months; 15s week.—K.D.. 331. Herald. YOUTHS (2), respectable, seek Board with private family: handy Newmarket.—J. Kvans. Bailway Workshops. Newmarket. CI.C., No. 6. Strand Arcade, are disp!ay- • ing a beautiful range Highest Class Crystal and Marble Ware.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 1
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