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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION.-G. Hamilton Road, -lX Heme Bay. Good table, every conv.; quiet, select. Phone 26-810. A CCOMMODATION. first-class, with il breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Grafton Road, near New University. Lower Symonds S't. Phone 41-708. A CCOMMODATION offered Gentlemen -*-i- Boarders; piano, phone, all convs.; central; new management.—s, Park Av., Grafton. ACCOMMODATION, 2 ladies or gentlemen; comfortable, Scottish home. —33, Wynyard Rd., Mt. Eden. Accommodation.— single, double Bed- - rooms, Ist section; permanents, casuals, full board from 30s week.—l 79, Grafton Rd. ACCOMMODATION, with full board or breakfast only; good table; moderate tariff.—Hotel Gardiner, near Cargen. " A KARANA."—Visitors assured first-class Accommodation; soft washing, mending.—B, Whitaker Place, ' Symonds St. Moderate.—R. Wrigley. Proprietress. Phone 44-388. BARNSTAPLE House. 10, Rose Rd., Ponsonby.—Accommodation, permanents or casual s; full Bo ard or Breakfast; moderate. BED and Breakfast, or Room; permanents, casuals.—The Oaks, Wellesley S't., near St. Paul's. Phone 4G-579. BOARDERS (4), 30s; soft, washing, mending, good table; e.1.,; 30mins. bus, G.P.O.—Address at Herald. BOARD, good', comfortable, e.1., single, double rooms; all cheerful; homely; smins. city.—23o, Hobson St. BRAEMAR." 5, Grafton Rd., near University.—Vneancies for Gentlemen Boarders, single or double rooms; telephone. CARLTON. Excellent Accommodation, double and single rooms: moderate tariff.—Citv Rd., above People's Palace. Phone 40-025. CECIL Private Hotel, Cook-Hobson Sts. — Vacancies, full board or room only.— P. White, Proprietor. CLIFTON.'— Accommodation, with breakfast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker P'ace, off Symonds St. Phone 43-216. EUKNVILLE, 21, iiden Crescent, opp. Cargen, entirely new management; good accommodation for Permanents and Visitors. LENOSMOND, 25, Wynyard St., City.— VJT Permanents and Country Visitors.— Mrs^JTn gram, Proprietress. Phone 41-349. GRAFTON. —Board, superior, double and single room; ladies or gents.—l 43, Grafton Rd. Phone 40-666. HOME, comfortable, in private family, offered 2 or 3 young business or professional men; 355; St. Stephen's Av., Parnell.—Comfort, 880, Herald. HOTEL Rossville. Vacancies, Permanents or Casuals; good table.—Next Cargen, Eden Crescent. Phone 41-113. LADY, very comfortable home, take two _ Students or Grammar Girls; every convenience; close schools.—Musician, 881, Herald. MC., good Home, table, el.; califont; • early breakfast; phone and piano; 305.—101, Eden Terrace. MT. EDEN.—Room, large, sunny, very comfortable, electric light, all convs.; nice locality.—Address at Herald. MT. EDEN.—Lady, with pretty home; close car, would like girl student, companionship.—Phone 21-923. PONSONBY. —Business girls (2), share large room, piano, califont, homely; 22s 6d week.—Address at Herald. RYECROFT, 26, Symonds St.—Superior accommodation for casuals, permanents; central and convenient; excellent table.—Phone 44-2uß. RUNNYMEDE; 55. Symonds St.-Select Accommodation; permanents and casuals, e.l. Phone 43-168. THE TERRACE," 7,' City Rd.—Superior Accommodation, tennis court; casuals, £2 10s; permanent from 30s. Phone 46-747. fPHE Missionaries' Home and Church X Workers, Emmett St., Heme Bay Park; sea baths.—Miss Hammond. Phone 26-089. TTACANCIES.—Ladies. Gents, M.C., e.1.; V soft washing; handy cars.—3B, Brentwood Av., Dominion Rd. WAINUI, top of Symonds St. (entrance by Lyric).—Vacancies.—Phone 41-350, Miss Tongue (late of Clinton). • AUMAI PRIVATE HOTEL. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Private, Central Reduction to Permanents. (Under Entirely New Management.) 20, PARK AVENUE, GRAFTON. Phone 46-304. "CJ E F . , T O N." O 4, ALFRED STREET. CITY. Close to University. First-class Accommodation; Professional or Retired People. Phone 46-584. 9A CARLTON GORE RD.—Vacancies OU t for' Boarders, single room.—Phone 44-669. BOARD WANTED. LADY, young, refined (art student), requires Home in return for light duties and company.—L.F., 872, Herald. LADY, young, student, would give compamonship, small sum, return for home; Epsom preferred.—Homely, 891, Herald. TVTAN, young, respectable, visiting city i-VX for 2 weeks, from Wednesday next; vicinity Dominion Rd.—M.T., 769, Herald. MARRIED Couple want Board. Mt. Eden; baby seven months. —Particulars to, 8., 16, Herald. MATES (2), like Board with private family, or would share room with meals out; must be handy city.—Mates, 910, Herald. TOILET. BINGLING, Marcel and Water Waving, Hair Dyeing; Hair Treatments.—lrene and Betty Pollock, 27, Security Bldgs. ELECTROLYSIS, Shingling, Marcel, Water Waving, Face Treatments. —Miss Guthrie, York Chambers, Victoria St., E.; phone 41-G76'. ETHEL WEETMAN, Hair and Face Treatments, Shingling, etc.—7o, Brunswick Bldgs., opp. H.M. Theatre. Phone 42-434. EItPERTS in Hair, Face Treatments, Shingling, Waving, Tinting.—Marcelle li'airdressing Salon, S'ymonds St., over Snedden's. and Esterman specialise in vX Ladies' Hairdressing Chairs.—lnspect at 424, Queen St. Phone 46-770.

HWESTALL GUESTS Malvina Hair • Wash procurable Misses Hackett and Crowther, Craig's Buildings, Newmarket. Phone 46-706. ' "TT-AP'O" Darkens Grey Hair, Promotes A\. Growth, Stops Falling; 3s bottle, 3s 8d posted.—M. Eccles, Chemist, Ponsonby. KAPO" Hair Restorer.—Sold by all Chemists, 3s bottle (3s 8d posted).— From M. Eccles, Chemist, Ponsonby. LADIES. —Madame Tate restores your Beauty; Hair, Skin Specialist.—Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd.; phone 46-047. LADIES of Remuera.—Fru Beyers' Parlour, 168, Remuera Rd. (between Orakei Rd. and police station), recommended for Haircutting and Trimming; special quick treatments for Dnndruff and Greasy Hair. MRS. COLLEDGE (expert), 26 years' practice.—H.M. Arcade, Upstairs, Trimming from 13 6d. S~ UPERFLUOUS Hairs, Moles, Birth Marks, etc., permanently removed without blemish.' —Madame Amie, Skin Specialist, Lister Bldgs., Victoria St. East. Phone 46-309. LADIES. —Are you quite sure that your hair is cut and curled to' suit your own particular features? We specialise in both branches of our business. If your hair is curly leave it. alone,- but if not, call on us. You can look as good as the best, and washing improves the wave. We have added a special room for - small children. The operators' work will please both parents and the children. Just now a switch to attach to the many styles of short hair is suitable for evening wear. Our hairworkers produce some, fine effects. All hairwork at. low prices. Harmless Hair Stains and permanent used in our rooms and retailed at the counter. We use and stock Enecto Hair Stain. "RANDOLPH JjUGLETON, ONLY ADDRESS:, 6. VICTORIA STREET, CITY. Appointments: Phone 43-170. WINES FOR SALE. INVALID Port and Claret, 42s Case, Red and Sherry 4Ss; extra special Sherry and Special Reserve Port, 603; No. "10" Port 30s case: freight paid or delivery free,— CORBAN, The Wine People, Mt" Lebanon Vineyard. Henderson. "Vf Z. WINES, fine, special value, 30s case; i\. freight paid; satisfaction guaranteed. —Sherwood's Vineries. Henderson. PORT, very tine quality, will please your friends; 45s case; freight paid.—Sherwood's Vineries. Henderson. TXT A S T E NO T WA NT KO T! * ' A LITTLE CORBAN'S GOES A LONG WAY. A BOON to Invalids.—Bray's Invalid Port. 50s per case, delivered Free city and suburbs.—Bray's Vineries, Ltd., 6, His Majesty's Arcade. Auckland. A BEAUTIFUL Tonic.—Bray's Frontignac, 42s per case, delivered Free city and suburbs.—Bray's Vinerie3. Ltd., 6, His Majesty's Arcade. Auckland. SPOBTS GOODS. TENNIS Racquets Restrung, Repaired. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion.—A. Bruce, Racquet Stringer, 9* Albert St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 1

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