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FLATS TO LET. superior, unfurn., 5 rooms, selfcontained; on ground floor; well within 2nd section.—Harrop and Medley, 28. Shortland St. 17'LAT, unfurn., 2 rooms, kitchenette, bath, w.c., e.1., all convs.; 30s. —Thornes, 231, Parnellßd. J?LAT, 2-3 rooms, balcony; self-contained; newly papered; adults; refs.—lo, Barrio St.. top Hepburn St. T7ILAT, superior, furnished, elevated posiX tion. e.1.; phone; close car and beach.— 13. Sentinel Rd.. Heme Buy. 17^ LAT, unfurn., superior, own kitchenette, . bathroom and entrances; harbour views; lOmins. city.—Phone 27-037. ]7*LATS, unfurn. and l'urn., convs.; 2nd . section; reasonable; respectable, permanent preferred.—2B, Remuera Rd.. iewmarket end. I?LATS, furn. and unfurn.; also large . Bed-sitting Room and kitchenette; all mod ern con vs.—l 37. Grnft on Rd : GI.RAFTON.— Flat. 2 rooms, kitchen, furn., T fire gr-ate; everything supplied if required.—2s, Park Rd., Grafton. GRAFTON.— Flat, upstair, front, superior, furn., balcony, hot water, phone.— Haeremai, Park Rd., opp. Hospital. HERNE BAY.—Unfurn.. good locality, close beach, trams; suite, 4 Rooms, kitchenette, balcony; self-contained; modern convs.—2o. Sentinel Rd. PARNELL.— Superior furn. Flat, self-con-tained; phone,—34. St. George's Bay Rd. QHORTLAND Flats.—Flat to let, numO ber 24.—Apply A. Eccles, H.M. Arcade, or Caret,aker. QUPERIOR Furnished, glorious views, O Mary's Bay, waterfront, close train.— Phone 26-804. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, A CCOMMODATION, with full board or A breakfast only; good table; moderate tariff.—Hotel Gardiner, near Cargen. Accommodation for business people-, single and sharo rooms; good table; h. and c. water; piano.—Strathavon, 23, Park Rd., Grafton; phone 43-927 . ~A CCOMMODATION offered '"gentlemen jt\. Boarders; piano, phone, all convs.; central; new management.—s, Park Av., G rafton. A CCOMMODATION, comfortable (new XjL management); share and single; ail convs.; moderate; phone.—Lyndhurst, 72, Grafton Rd. A CCOMMODATION offered gentlemen Xi. Boarders; all convs.; e.1., piano; good table; moderate, central. —173. Grafton Rd. CCOMMODATION. suitable M.C. or 2 friends; waterfront, near trams, —36, Sarsfield St. Heme Bay. » A CCOMMODATION, permanents, casuals, j-jL double, single rooms; all conveniences; select; car line; terms moderate. —50, Ponsonby Rd. A CCOMMODATION, Working Men Boarders; permanent or casual, early breakfast; single rooms.—St. Clair, 219, llobson St. . A CCOMMODATION.—SingIe, double BedxY rooms, Ist section; permanents, casuals, full board from 30s week.—l 79, Grafton Rd. A VONHYRSTE, Symonds St., under new xl management.—Vacancies permanents or visitors; moderate; good table. —Phone 45-199. BOARD offered 2 Friends or Married Couple; private family.—Third last house, Walker Rd., Pt. Chevalier. BOARD offered 2 young men. share room; washing and mending; within Ist section.—3l, East St. ' BOARD and Residence. —Vacancies Working Men, Casuals. Permanents; handy city.—Tomoana. 44, Wellesley St. East. BOARD offered; good table; clean; early breakfast; share, or single rooms. — 128, opp. Parnell P.O. ■ BOARD, Men, Single. Double Rooms; terms moderate; good table.—6o, Vincetn St. Under new management. BOARD, good, comfortable, e.1., single, 'double \rooms; all cheerful; homely; smins, city.—23o, Hobson St. ______ CARLTON. Excellent Accommodation, double and single rooma; moderate tariff.—City Rd., above People's Palace., Phone 40-025. C HARRINGTON. 29. Wynyard St. (smins. J Queen St.). —Accommodation; breakfast.—A. Fagan. Proprietress phone 41-261. C CHELTENHAM BEACH.—Vacancies for VV Visitors and Permanents, children no objection.—Mrs. Scott. 44. Cheltenham Rd.. Devonport. Ci'LIFTON.— Accommodation, with break- ' fast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Place, off Symonds St. Phone 43-216-TIEVONPOM s '.—Comfortable Home; good XJ table,-6.1.. every conv.; close ferry; moderate.—Rocroi, 5; Garden Terrace. RAFTON.—Board, superior, double and single room; ladies or gents.—l 43, Grafton Rd. Phone '4O-666. HAMILTON 1 ' EAST.— Stay at " Warwick," beautiful situation, overlooking river. Positively- all. . conveniences.—Mrs. Voysey, late Te Aroha. HINEMOA, 'Alfred Street, Auckland, near Albert Park.—Good Accommodation; visitors, permanents; every conv.—Phone 41-068. HOME, comfortable, for young working man; single bedroom, washing, Symonds St. end.—39A. Khyber Pass. JOLIMONT— 1, Lower Symonds St.. corner Alfred St.—Vacancies' for Visitors. Central,—Phone 43-767. » LADY, with quiet home, Mt. Albert, board widower and 1 or 2 little children.— Address at Herald. JADY desires Paying Guest. Lady or J' Gentleman: sunny room, with fireplace. —Address nt Herald lADY would receive into her home invalid J . needing care, -kindness and attention.— Nurse, 235, Herald. ■ lADY. very comfortable home, take two J Student? or Grammar Girls; every convenience; close, schools.—Musician, - £Bl, Herald. MC„ good Home, table, el.; califont; • ear'v breakfast; phone and piano; 305.—101. F.den Terrace. MILFORD Waterfront. Apartments, Board, children, holidays; Girl. S-10; view permanency; orphan preferred.—Reliable. 956, "YTEWM ARRET.-- Superior Accommodation li offered Business Gentlemen in private home, as paying guests. Phor><». garage. SELECT. 874. Herald. RYECROFT. 26. Symonds St.—Superioi accommodation for casuals, permanents; centra! and convenient; excellent table.—Phone 44-265. SEVERN House. 208, Ponsonby Road.--.Vacancies for Permanents or Casuals; tariff moderate. Phone 27-189. " rpHE TERRACE." 7. City Rd.—Superior L Accommodation, tennis court; casuals. £2 10s: permanent from 30s. Phone 46-747. TTACANCIES.—Ladies, Gents, M.C., e.1.; V soft washing, handy curs.—3B, Brentwood Av.. Dominion Rd. OA CARLTON GORE RD.—Vacancies OU, for Boarders, single room.—Phone 44-669. ; jT~ U ' N D ~ E L. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, WATERLOO QUADRANT. Ideal situation, opposite Government House and Albert Park; smins'. walk Queen St.: boats and trains, lmin. trams, splendid views: completely redecorated and refurnished; every modern comfort; excellent cuisine and service; reasonable tariff. Phone 44-744. MR. AND MRS. D. NORTON. Proprietors. jy- I D L A N D S. A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. Extensive. Grounds. Every modern convenience and cuisine of the best. Moderate terms to Permanents and Visitors. Manageress: Miss Harper, late Midland Hotfl, Masterton. Telephone No. 20-304. NO. .2, DOMETT AVENUE, EPSOM. (Car Stop.) THE M A N S I O N S, J WHITAKER PLACE. SYMONDS STREET. The Jolliest Hotel in Auckland. Spacious Public Rooms, Ballroom. Photographic Dark Room. All modern conveniences. Superb Chappell Reproducing Piano. Dances given periodically. Radio installed. . Four Chip Tennis Courts. Table unsurpassed. Kelvinator refrigeration. House Launch available for fishing or pleasure parties. Arrangements being made for exclusive seaeide accommodation for Summer months. Collect wire secures room. House car meets boats and trains by appointment. Tariff: Casual, 10s 6d daily; j£3 3s weekly. Permanents: £2 2s weekly. Phone 42-724. Telegrams: "Mansions." Auckland. Cook's Hotel Vouchers Accepted. BOARD WANTED. BUSINESS man requires accommodation as Paying Guest, comfortable home; section Newmarket; permanent.—Particulars to Board. 954. Herald. HOME wanted for pensioner.—A.D., 922, Herald. LADY, young, refined (art student), requires Home in return for light duties and company.—L.F., 872, Herald. MARRIED Coupie want Board. Mt. Eden; baby seven months.—Particulars to, 8., 16, Herald. MISCELLANEOUS. A 2s 4d TIN of Rolfe's Wax contains as -A much as three Is tins. Obtainable everywhere. A TRIAL will convince you that there's J\. nothing like Rolfe's Wax for Linos, and Furniture.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19391, 28 July 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19391, 28 July 1926, Page 1