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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. r PAKAPUNA Private „ Board and mi,X. dence, near beach; moderate .terms. — Miss Prico. 95. Lake Rd, ' THE Missionaries' Home and Church Workers, Enimett,St., Heme Bay Park; sea baths.—Miss Hammond. -Phone 26-089. " rnHE TERRACE," 7, City Rd.-Superior X accommodation, tennis court; casuals £'2 10s; permanent from 30a. Phone 46-747. WAINUI, top of Symonds St. (entrance by Lyric).—Vacancies.—Phone 41-350, Miss Tongue (late of Clinton). BOARD WANTED. ACCOMMODATION desired by elderly gentleman; literary, musical; single bedroom i City, Mt. Eden; state terms..— Cosmo, 38, Herald. BOARD wanted for young Man, private family; £1 to XI 5a.—H.F.. 90. Herald. BOARD, superior, wanted by Young Lady, close to city.—Write, 8.D., 229, Herald. pOLLEGE HILL, or handy to-Young v Man requires Bo'ard; must be select.— City, 99. Herald. /CHRISTIAN Student, like Board, with Christian family.—J.P., 26G, Herald. GENTLEMAN, young, in office work, desires Board and Residence.—J.C., vX desires Board and Residence.—J.C., 18, Herald. jpIRLS. 2. wanted to board, attending VJT Whangarei High School.—G.. 987, Herald. LADY requires Board, Residence, vicinity Epsom; moderate, terms.—V., 128, Herald. RESPECTABLE working Man requires board, private, homely, single room, bath.—B., 40, Herald. VOTING Lady requires Board. refined pri--1 vate family. Single Room, near tram; phone, Remuera, Epsom.—Comfort, 43, Herald. TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE. AUCKLAND. TTENTNOR PRIVATE V HOTEL, DEVONPORT. 2Mins. Wharf, 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 DUS.T. A Sta.v at Ventnor never forgotten. Comfort of" Patrons Assured. Tablo a Speciality. Permanents by Arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH. Phone 22-4G6. Proprietor. nPREVES MILWARD, Rest and ConvalesJ- 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 calle r d all trains. HAMILTON. RIVERVIEW Private Hotel, min. P. 0., and Waikato River; electric light throughout, terms moderate.—Phone 1481. WHEN in Hamilton stay at - Almadale. Superior accommodation, recently renovated, Imin. station. Absolutely best 10sday house in New Zealand. WAITAKERE RANGES. ACCOMMODATION, near Waitakeres; XI tennis, bush, refreshments for motorists; Progessive buses pass.—Phillips, The Rimus, Henderson. WAIATARUA.— Leading Holiday and Health .Resort. Taxi meet 9 trains Glen Eden. —M. Kingsley, Nihotupu Bureau. ROTORUA. " .A RMIDALE " Private Hotel, rebuilt A and under original management; every comfort and convenience; 10s day, £3 8s week.—Boxl 173. Phone 205. DEVONSHIRE House,—Handy station; grounds, baths ground floor: tablo unequalled; 8s day.—Proprietress. Mrs. Dean. KINGSDALE.— Purn. Apart., linen, crockery. fuel, etc., provided; use convs. v 15a, single,—Mrs. Kingon, Proprietress. /\AKLEIGH House, opp. Station; ground \J floor: good table, every conv. . Tariff, 10s day; £3 week.—Mrs. S. Robinson; phone 127. : (QUEENSLAND HOUSE.;, table un.v* equalled' tariff, 8s day. C£2 10s week; lmin. from' .■•railway,—-Mrs. • , Beige, Proprietress. ■ V- ■■ ■ ' ; SONOMA."— A. i Real . Home.. . .Excellent Service, 8s day,; £2 10a week. J. J. Bennett.. O:pRItE.X: HOtJSE; Huapapa' St. Centrally 0 situated; 8s day. 45a week'.—Mrs. Devin, Proprietress.. .Phone 217," ."•''. A .HOME away, fraiu Home,—Club's Private' Hotel, late/ Arcadia: adjoining Govt. Grounds. Superior accommodation. Tariff, 9s day: 55s weekly. '■-' - WELLINGTON. ' ■RUTLAND ) PRIVATE - HOTEL. XI) Dominion Avenue, Wellington. One • minute's walk from G.P.O.- Firstclass aeo immodation. Excellent cuisine, • all home comforts.'"" Exceptional h.w. service, £3 per, week; 10s per day. Under - New Management. * ■ J. D. DAVIDSON, Phone 40-940.' Proprietor: TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA., ' : ' Near Town llall, Cuba First-clas3 Accommodation for Guests. Electric light throughout. ; . Elevator. _3O Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms; 10s per day; £3 per week. Now under Entirely Now Management. W. E. Webb - - Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH. excellent cuisine, good music, comfort, cleanliness, and reasonable" tariff, when in Christchurch, stay,' at , THE HOTEL FEDERAL, THE HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square. / Orchestra. Billiard Room. T. G. LEWIS, • . Proprietor. WHERE T O STA Y. 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 VISITING DUNEDIN. W HE N • Visitors may depend on Accommodation of the very highest class at the City's Leading Hotel—"THE GRAND." Modern to the smallest detail—£2o,ooo has just been expended. Nothing too nuich trouble to add to the comfort of your stay. Central heating throughout. GRAND HOTEL," DUNEDIN. Arthur A. Paape, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Reputation, Dunedin." DRESS AND FASHION. A CCORDION Pleating.—The latest in five A different styles.—The Crothall Way Co., 137, Symonds St. ' BABIES' Wear a specialty at Mrs. McDonald's. Mt. Albert Tram Terminus. Layettes, all prices. Inquiries solicited. ; " TVABYLAND," next Bon Marche, NewJD ton.—Exclusive Babywear, Novelties, Outfits; exceptional value: Toddlers' Silk Knitted Garments. . EVERY Description Feather Novelties supplied. All Feather Renovations promptly executed.—Mrs. Crombie, City Chambers. Queen St. T POSTLES, Tailor. Princess Theatre t) , Buildings, Queen St., for your Spring Suit and assured satisfaction. LADIES. —Your Felt and Velour Remodelled. latest shape and size.—Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. ' npHE Little Tailor Shop, Victoria St. E.— 1 Seasonable Patterns arrived; alterations and Remodelling.—Phone 43-088. . OUT RIGHT. MATERIAL RIGHT, U WORKMANSHIP RIGHT. PRICE RIGHT. What More Do You Want? McBRIDE, THE TAILOR, Victoria Street. TF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH i YOUR LAST SUIT, COME TO US. YOU ARE SURE TO BE PLEASED. McBRIDE, THE TAILOR, Victoria -Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 2