BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A BBERLEY.—Permanents. Casuals, from section.—l 79, Grafton Rd. A CCOHMODATION.—Bed and Breakfast. —Northern visitors catered at 1 llUJißfir'a. nest Railway Station, Mt. Eden. Accommodation. —6, Hamilton Road, Herne Buy.—Good table, every conv.; quiet, select Phone 26-610. A CCOMMODATION, hrst-ciass, with -*-X breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Grafton Kd., near new Universitv Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. ACCOMMODATION, full Board, 275; early •'I breakfast; or furn. Room, uaa convs. —7. Cleveland Bd., Parnell. A CCOMODATION, comfortabls. business -fx people; single and share; all c ®ys.-LyndLui-st, 72, Grafton Rd. Phone 41-011-A CCOMMODATION. Charming, sunny -£X Boom, and every radical care ior dick Lady or Gentleman.—Nurse. 40. Herald. A CCOMMODATION. single rooms. 365: Xjv. double rooms, 32s 6d; full board; good table,—3. Haveiock St., City. ACCOMMODATION, with full board, or breakfast only; good table, moderate tariff.— Hotel Gardiner, near Cargen. ! A CCOMMODATION for Boarders, home away from home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel, 3t>H. Queen St. Phone 45-254. ______ O'J'KA, 65, Park Rd.. Grafton. Uver--tx looking Domain.—Superior Accommodation, married couple; piano.—Phone 41 -313. A RMIDALE, 11, Kerr . St., Devonport. A Phone 22-157. —Superior Accommodation ; sunny position; close to ferry. BALGOWLAH, 226-223, Hobson Street.— Superior Accommodation, double and Single Rooms, excellent cuiaino; e.1., piano; terms moderate. BED and Breakfast, or Room -, permanents, casuals.—The Oaks. Welleslev St.. near St. Paul's. Phone 46-579. BED and Breakfast, or full Board; permanents and casuals.—Warkworth liouse. Arthur's Bides.. 380. Queen St, BOARD offered young Gentleman, pnvai# family; garage.-—Select. 201, Herald. BOARD, superior, refined home; business man; piano.—2, Mercer Rd.. bottom Shelly Beach Rd.. Heme Bay. OOARD offered in privato home, comfortJ-* able, single room, convs, handy town. —3, Winchester St.. near Reservoir. BOARDERS (2), in comfortable quiet home; convs.. early breakfast, e.1.. califont. washing. 305.—101. Eden Terrace. B RAEMAR " 5, Grafton Rd.. near Um- f 1 versity.—Vacancies for Gentlemen | Boarders, single ot double rooms; phone. CLIFTON. —Accommodation, with break- . fast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Place, off Symonds St.; phone 43-2*.6. | / CHELTENHAM—OB, Vauxhall Rd.. next | V/ Beach, offers vacancies for Gentlemen, ; paying guests, all convs.—Phone 22-428. CHELTENHAM.-— Board offered refined married couple at business; good homo (adults), every comfort.—Tainui, 143. I Herald. ' C COUNTRY Visitors assured of good Home: bed breakfast optional. Mr» Inuram 25. \Vynyard_St Phone 41-349. pOUNTRY VlSlTOßS.—Superior, wellfurnished Home offered, 25, Symonds St., opp. St. Paul's Church. Full board, or by arrangement. Phone 45-567. BEVONPORT.— Cotswoid, 18. Buchanan St.—Board, all homo comforts; double and single rooms.—Phone 22-465. HOTEL Rossville.—Vacancies, Permanents or casuals; good table.—Next Cargen, Eden Crescent. Phone 41-113. LUMEaH, corner Lower Symonds St. and Grafton Rd.—Vacant; Single, Double Rooms; moderate terms.—Phone 42-775. RUNNYMEDE, 55, Symonds St.-Select Accommodation; permanents and casuals; e.l. Phone 43-168. rpHE LIONS, 72, Wellesley St. W.—PerX manents, Casuals, country visitors; good table; e.1., phono. HP HE Missionaries H ome and Church JL Workers. Emmett St., Heme Bay Park; sea baths.—Misa Hammond; phone 20-089. " fPHE TERRACE," 7. City Rd.—Superior X accommodation, tennis court; casuals. £2 10s; permanents, from 30s.—Phone 46-747. "TTACANCIES in private house for respeciV able young men.—lL Scotia Place, off Upper Queen St. mm li BOARD WANTED. BOARD . wanted with privato family by Gentleman; single room.—Particulars to. Private, i*9. Herald. BOARD required by 2 Ladies, 2 weeks, Christmas; seaside; not quiet. Particulars tariff, etc.—Urgent, 148, Herald. EPSOM, within 3rd section.—Young Man, refined, desires Board with refined people.—Refined, 208, Herald. LADY requires superior Board, Epaom; phone, handy tram3.—Write Comfort, 89, Herald. LADY requires unfurn. Bed-sitting Bourn (with balcony preferred), board; two pactions out all day.—Balcony, 181, Herald lADY requires Private Board at J Aroha for one week, handy baths; reasonable.—Homely, 47, Herald. OOTORUA.—Required comfortable refined XV Board, 3 adults, child 10; near baths; eemi-private.—Reasonable, 171, Herald , HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. BAY VIEW, Ostend. Waiheke. Book now. .E.L, wireless, dancing: new management ; 60s weekly. 8s per day.—Phone Putiki P.O. BROWN'S BAY.—Cottage, furn., 2 rooms, kitchenette, sleeping verandah; elevaled; accommodate 8 to 12; month or longer: reasonable.—Address at Herald. COTTAGE, furn., 3 rooms; Brown's Bay; from January 7.—Parks, 32. King Edward's Av., Epsom. ■DEA FIELD VIEW, Ocean View Road. O Milford.—Seaside Accommodation: good sport, fishing, bathing, dance hall; excellent cuisine: casuals. 8s; permanenta reduced rate: book now rPAKAPtJNA (Milford). —To let. furnished, JL from Dec. 15, for 6 weeks, 6-roomed Residence, Imin. to beach. ALBERT W. CLARK, 38, Shortland Street. APARTMENTS WANTED. "DED-SITTING Room, well, furn., kitchen--D ette, phone, close vicinity Princes or Lower Symonds St.—Apply Box 423, G.P.O. X; handy city; end November, reliable tenart; terms.—Summer, 197, Herald. furn., sell-contained, 2 bedrooms; X private entrance, good locality.—Particulars to Reasonable, 192. Herald. [YjAJiitOW N&U.K..—House, Bmall, furn., or Xi self-contained Flat; near beach, permanent.—K.S., 3d, Herald. |»OOM. untunr., business lady; vicinity JLL Jlhyber Pass or Upper Symonds St.— H.V., 179. Herald. EOOM or Bach, furn., required by business couple; cooking convs., handy city: reasonable terras.—D.B., 168, Herald. ROOM, unfurnished and kitchenette, or Bach, by a young man; City preferred,—Mons, 209. Herald. <SOM. large, unfurn.; would do 2 hours' morning duties, or rent. —Room, 177. Herald. ROOMS (2), unfurn. or furn., in private house, separate kitchen arrangement; Epsom preferred.—Private. 184, Herald. WANTED TO RENT. BACH, or 3 Rooms, beach, near Auckland, Devonport preferred, 2 we«ks from Xmas.—Holiday, 225, Herald. BROWN'S BAY.—Half Cottage, or 2 Rooms and verandah, wanted, 2 or 8 weeks from end Dec.; near beach.—J.A., 220, Herald. /PARAGE, between Hauraki Road and VT William Street. Takapuna.—Garage, Post Office. Box - H 6, Auckland. HOUSE, 5 or G rooms, walking distance of Queen St.; Govt. Official.—l 74, He raid. HOUSE, furn., about 5 rooms, garage, e.1., telephone; reliable tenant.—C.R., IU. Herald. MARRIED Couple require for 12 months, comfortably furn. Flat or Small House, all convs., good locality; refs. suppla>d.— Box 1734. Auckland. QEABIDE Bach, 3 weeks from Dec. 23; O tiny beach, near Auckland.—R.H., 195, WINES FOR SALE. BIRDWOOD Vineynrds Wines and Cider stand always for beut quality and value.—Phone 90. Henderson. BRAY'S Wines Keep you well. Try our Port. 35s case. Ring 41-222. Prompt delivery. Rail, freight paid.—Bray's Vineries. Ltd. Auckland. BRAY'S Wines for Influenza. Try our Port, 35s caso. Rmp 41-222. Prompt delivery. Rail freight paid.-Bray's Vineries. Ltd.. Auckland /CHRISTMAS Pert, matured, dependable, V New Zealand's best; order now; 42? case.--Crown Wines. 227. Karar.gafcape Rd. INVALID Part and Claret 42s Case: Red * i»nd Sherry. 4Ss; extra special Sherry and Special Reserve Port, 60s: No. "10" Port, 30s case, freight paid or deliver? free —COBBAN. The Wine Peapl*. Mt Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson fjrHE DADDY OF THEM ALL. THE DADDY OF THEM ALL. THE DADDY OF THEM ALL. COBBAN'S WINES. Estd. 1902.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 1
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