BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MT. EDEN.—Board offered 2.Business . Men. with married couple; minute -nd section.—Refined, 900,_Hebald. RUNNYMEDE. 55, Symonds St.—Select Accommodation; permanents and ca3uala, e.l. Phone 43-168. SE F T. 0 N." 4, ALFRED STREET, CITY. Close to University. . . First-class Accommodation. Professional or Retired People. Phone 40-584. SEVERN House. 20S, Ponsonby Road.— Vacancies for Permanents or Casuals; tariff moderate. Phone 27-139. r PAKAPUNA.—Board and Residence ofJL fered 2or 3 respectable people; central.—Address at Herald. HPHE Missionaries' Homo and Church X Workers. Emmett St., Heme Bay Fark; sea baths.—Miss Hammond. Phone 26-039. "HPHE TERRACE." 7. City Rd.—Superior X Accommodation, tennis court; casuals, £2 10s; permanent from 30s. Phone 46-747. WAINUI. top Symonds St. (entrance by Lyric).—Vacancies.—Phone 41-350. Mis 3 Tongue (lato of Clinton). BOARD WANTED. BOARD required by Business Man, with' use telephone.—Business, 41, Herald. GENTLEMAN requires refined modern Home with private family; Heme Bay, Ponsonby.—Modern, 88, Herald. . MAN, respectablo, 40yrs., recovering frota illness, will give services for good home.—J.W.. 84G, Herald. ROOM, part board, in second section, for young Business Couple, with private family; moderate.—Board, 919, Herald. YOUNG Lady, refined, would like Board with private family.—Reasonable. H., 925. Ferat.d. . YOUNG Business Men (2). share room; handy Valley Rd. or Dominion Rd.; moderate. —Mates. 44. Herald. TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE. AUCKLAND. T7ENTNOR PRIVATE V HOTEL, DEVONPORT. 2Mins. Wh'arf. Beach and Park. Close City. Weekly Tickets cheaper than trams. Beautiful Views of Harbour and City. Recognised by Tourists and Business Men as an Ideal Position, close to City, yet away from NOISE AND DUST. A Stay at VENTNOR never forgotten. Comfort of Patrons Assured. Table a Speciality. Permanenta by Arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH, Phono 22-466. Proprietor. ''TREVES MILWARD, Rest and ConvalesX cent Home. —Vacancies for Patients.— Nurse Bonner, St. Heliers Bay. Phone 25-992. FRANKTON. GRAND and Junction Hotels. Frankton.— First-class Accommodation; hot baths; moderate charges. Guests called all trains. HAMILTON. EIVERVIEW Private. Hotel, mm. P. 0., and Waikato River; electric light throughout, terms moderate.—Phone 1481. WHEN in Hamilton stay at Almadale. Superior accommodation, recently renovated, lmin. station. Absolutely best 10sday house in New Zealand. " A RMIDALE" Private Hotel, rebuilt XI and under original management; every comfort and convenience; 10s day. £3 3a week.—Box 173._ Phone 205. Blouse—Handy station; -Ls grounds, baths ground floor; table unequalled; 8a day .—Proprietress, Mrs. Dean. • KINGSDALB Apartment House.—Furn. Epoms, with all convs., linen, crockery, firing and everything else provided. OAKLEIGH House, opp. Station; ground floor; good table, every conv. Tariff, 10s day; £3 week.—Mrs. S. Robinson; phone 127. QUEENSLAND House; table unequalled; tariff: 8s day, £2 10s week; lmin. from railway.—Mrs Berge. Proprietress. ROTORUA. —Hamilton House, newly renovated, under new management; tariff, 9s day; 55s week.—Mrs. Constant, Proprietress. QURREY HOUSE, Haupapa St.—Centrally O situated; 8s day. 453 week.—Mrs. Devin, Proprietress; phone 217.
A HOME away from Home.—Club's PrijlX vate Hotel, late Arcadia; adjoining Govt. Grounds. Superior accommodation. Tariff. 9a day; 55s weekly. WELLINGTON. Rutland private hotel. Dominion Avenue, Wellington. One minute's walk from G.P.O. Firstclass accommodation. Excellent cuisine; all home comforts. Exceptional h.w. service. £3 per week; 10s per day. Under New Management. J. D. DAVIDSON, Phone 40-910. Proprietor. "YyHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for Guests. Electric light throughout. , Elevator. 10 Bathroows. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms: 10s per day; £2 16s per week. Now under Entirely New Management. W. E. WEBB - - Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH. WHERE TO STAY 1 IN CHRISTCHURCH. ' ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns. Gardens, Etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Phone 872. Proprietor. DUNEDIN. A special feature of the many homelife comforts enjoyed by guests of the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, is the healthy heat produced by the re-cently-installed central heating plant. No more delightful hotel in all Australasia than the GRAND HOTEL. DUNEDIN. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Proprietor. Telegrams: " Reputation," Dunedin. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPETS, Upholstery, Windows, Floors, etc.. Cleaned.—Ring 41-7G9, Vacuum Cleaning Co., A.C.T., Bldgs., Welltsley St. West. PORTER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing; vans collect and deliver.—Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. Phone 41-741. SUITS, Costumes, Carpets, cleaned, sterilised, latest scientific methods.—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 41-399. SUITS. Hats. Curtains, etc., cleaned at shortest notice; work guaranteed.—A. E. Palmer, 69, Shortland St. WH. DREW. Tailor, Cleaner. Dyer, • Repairs and Remodelling; collects, delivers. —Phone -16-629. 79. Wellesley St. A /l-CAA —CARPETS Cleaned and Disin~fctr OUU fecteid: Electric Beating Vacuum Process. Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. PHONE 20,534 Phone 20,534. Our Motto: " A Square Deal." We are what we claim to be—Experts in the Art of Dyeing and Cleaning. THE AMERICAN DRY CLEANING CO., Greenwood's Cor., Epsom (opp. Tramway Workshops). Postal Address: 13, Tuperiri Rd., Onehunga Manager, J P. O'Byrno (late Pullar's Dye Works, Perth. Scotland, and Presscott's Dye Works. Dublin). A trial solicited. Prices moderate. We collect and deliver.
NI D RY Q LEANmG ' c°" LTD(Head Office, HOWE ST., Newton.) PHONE 41-399. VANS COLLECT AND DELIVER DAILY, CITY AND SUBURBS. NORTH SHORE THRICE WEEKLY. WE UNDERTAKE ALL CLASSES REPAIRS. " »jpHE EMPIRE" LEADS THE WAY! An unequalled opportunity is now presented to the Ladies of Auckland, and, in fact, all New Zealand of purchasing a <jUINEAS Ur C ° at i' 23 FOR 10 19 Coats in Black Coney Seal. All Sizes 21 Coats in Brown or Black Longhair Fur. All Sizes. These Coats aro Latest Styles, and taste-fully-lined with Broche Silk. £2S COATS FOR 10 GUINEAS! DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Country Orders, 2s Gd extra to cover Postage, etc. EMPIRE FURRIERS, 355, Queen Street. (By Special Appointment to Viscount Jellicoe.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 2
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