BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A BBOTSFORD, 20, Symonds Street. —Bed and Breaklast, or full Board; visitors or permanents.—Phone 43-209. A CCOMMODATION, Country Visitors.— l "Kenilworth," Shortland St.. late Waikato House, new management; home comforts. Terms moderate. A CCOMMODATION. with full Board or Si. breakfast only; good tablfe; moderate tariff.—Hotel Gardiner, near Careen. Accommodation, business gents: harbour view, tennis court, large grounds.—" Hangiora," '2, Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby. Phone '27-065. \ CCOMMODATION. married couple or friends; good table; hot bath, convs.; moderate.—lo, Rose Rd. p Ponsonby. ACCOMMODATION lor Boarders; home away from home.—Apply W.C.T.U. Hostel, 363. Queen St. Phono 45-254. ACCOMMODATION. Business People, single, share; all convs.; good table; moderate.—Lyndhurst, 72, Grafton ltd. Accommodation, full Board, good table, modern convs.; elevated; mih. Town Hall.—l. Upper Vincent St. _JAccommodation, first-class, with breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Grafton Road, near new University, Lower Symonds St.— Phone 41-708. Accommodation.— Select Board or Bed and Breakfast; terras moderate.— The Lions, 72, Wellesley St. West. ACCOMMODATION. Business People, single or share room Grafton Road; Ist house over Bridge. A CCOMMODATION. Single, Double A Rooms, select English home; fires, cooking; reasonable.—St Elmo, 5 Wynyard St., City. ACCOMMODATION.— Single or Share Room, early breakfast, e.1., good table; 27s 6d, 305.—11, Nugent St., Grafton. AVONIA, 40, Parnell Rd. (at Ist section). —Select Board and Residenco; 30s weekly. Phone 46-095. BED and Breakfast, in private home, -e.l. and hot bath; rain. Newmarket; gents; 155.—12. Silver Ed., Epsom. BOARD offered refined Widow on farm, who would assist Light Duties; very reasonable.—Protestant, 838, Herai.d. BOARD, gentleman; good table; washing, mending; e.1.; homely; terms 30s.— 38. St. Mary's Rd., Ponsonby. BOARD offered gentleman with young couple; comfortable, modern home, piano; washing; 305.—52, Ponsonby Rd. BOARD, suit refined, steady man; soft washing; all convs.; central.—492, Broadway, Newmarket. BOxVRD, refined home. Business Gentleman; piano.—2, Mercer Rd., bottom Shelly Beach Road, Herne Bay. BKAEMAR," 5. Grafton Rd., near University.—Double and Single Rooms, from 30s.—Phone 46-681. BURWOOD. Princes St.. phone 41-484; entrance opposite Albert Park, three minutes City. Superior Accommodation: tariff moderate; families specially catered for; permanents by arrangement. CLIFTON. —Accommodation, with breakfast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Place, off Symonds St. Phone 43-216. "PLENOSMOND." - Country Vjsitors; V.T good home; bed-breakfast optional.— Mrs. Ingram, 25, Wynyard St. Phone 41-349. GRAFTON. —Vacancy, two Young Men; every comfort and convenience; private home; 305.—108, Park Road. HOME, comfortable, 3 young men; no other boarders; 2nd section; washing, mending; 25s.—Home, 820, Herald. HOME for elderly ladies, dry, fires, all conveniences, every attention; moderate.—4B, Disraeli St., Alt. Eden. MONACO," 165, Victoria St., for home from home; fires, hot water, e.l.—Mrs. Benson, Proprietress. 11/TT. EDEN.—Private Board offered Bust IVjL ness Man, Student; new bungalow, neal trams.—Address at Herald. E EMU ERA. —Fine Home. single and double rooms, every conv.- Gentleman; trams and train, 3min. —15. Market Rd. Phone 25-303. ROYSTON," Edgerley Ay., Epsom, overlooking Carlton Bowling Green.— Superior Accommodation, double, single balcony rooms; moderate tafiff. Phone 25-310. Mrs. Johnston. SINGLE Gentlemen, balcony room, sunny, IO moderate, full Board, good table; quiet; central.—Address at Herald. fPHE Missionaries' Home and Church JL Workers. Emmett St., Herne Bay; sea baths.—Miss Hammond. Phohe 26-089. VACANCIES for Board.—Superior Home, V all conveniences; handy to Symonds St.—s2, Mt. Eden Rd. WORKING Men, full Board or Bed only. —Manuka. 42, Wellesley St. E. (abore Albert Park). "tsrAINUI. top of Symonds St. (entrance Vt by Lyric).—Vacancies. Phone 41-350. —Miss Tongue (late of Clinton). WILTON, 44, Khyber Pass, has reopened after being closed for extensive alterations; excellent accommodation for visitors and permanents. Phone 43-060. " CONOMA " PRIVATE HOTEL (Late O SELWYN). 5. ALFRED STREET. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). Just renovated, and has again been taken over by MRS. J. NAIRN. Excellent accommodation. Moderate Tariff. The only Phone Number is 44-725. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. FERNLEIGH PRIVATE HOTEL. 28, Symonds Street, opp. Albert Park. Offers you Superior Accommodation in an ideal locality. Handy to everything. Excellent cuisine. Tariff moderate. Reduction to Permanents. MISS SMITH, Proprietress. Phont 41-319. J^YECRO'PT. 26, SYMONDS ST., OPP. ALBERT PARK. (Under New Management). First-class Accommodation for Permanent. Guests and Visitors to the City. Tariff: 10s per day, £3 per week. Permanents by arrangement. Phone 44-268. BOARD WANTED. BOAItD or Bed-Sitting Room required by lady, private family, good locality; phone: Mt. Eden preferred.—Viz.. 92, Herald. v MAN, young, desires full Board, private Christian family; Royal Oak district; stale terms.—P.B., 810, Herald. MC., young, desire Board, refined family; • good locality; garage; reasonable.— 5.8.. 802, Herald.
ROOM, sunny witb attention, vicinity S'ymonds St.; phone; middle-aged Lady.—Box 634, G.P.O. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. T7*AWAU—ONCE SIR GEORGE GREY'S JL\ ISLAND HOME. Spend your Winter in the sunny semitropical Island of Kawau, 30 miles North of Auckland. Frequent steamer service. All modern accommodation and conveniences, school, store, tennis, boating. fishing. NO FROST NO FOG. Winter Tariff, £3 10s weekly. Write for Booklet. Radios, "Mansion House," Kawau Island. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. BARFOOT, Newmarket, for Remuera. Epsom and One Tree Hill Properties. Coloured map pf district free. BUNGALOW, small, modern; 2nd, 3rd section; for equity. 4 Sections, on Dominion Bd.—G.P.O. Box 521. CASH offered for small, good House, with about acre; handy City.—Garden. 845, Herald. INARMS and Farmlets wanted, 5-60 acres. J- Send particulars, Griffiths. Ltd.. C. Palmerston Bldgs., Auckland. HOUSE, furn 4-5 rooms, wanted urgently for client; adults; handy city.—Deerness, Strand Arcade. HOUSE (decent), with 3 to 5 acres, suitable poultry, etc.; handy city, wanted to buy or lease.—34, Dickens St.. Grey Lynn. HOUSE wanted, 4 to 5 rooms; £SO deposit; balance first mortgage or Govt, loan.—Price and particulars to H.. 767, Hbbalp. HOUSE, 4-5 rooms, convs.; no deposit; 30s, P. and I.; 2nd or 3rd section.— Reliable. 830. Herald. REMUERA. Epsom. Mt. Eden.—Modem i Bungalows wanted urgently; clients waiting.—Harrop and Medley, 28, Shortland St. rPEA-Tree.—lo-1000 acres, standing, uncut J- Tea-Tree, suitable firewood; near rail, road: good royalty.—Wood, 197. Herald. WE specialise in Farms and Suburban Property. Send for forms.—Land Sales, Ltd., 3. Winstone Bldgs. A NYONE wishing to sell Remuera" or J X Epsom Properties consult Langs faff. Central Chambers, Newmarket. Phone 45-234. Deposit for Farm, 30-70 acres, going concern; send particulars.— Griffiths, Ltd.. Palmerston Bides. IMAAA To £I2OO cash, for Bungalow, oWIUUu 5 rooms; must be cheap.—Colin McLaren, Winstone Bldgs CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS. AECCLES, 142, Queen St., for thorough • Sight Examinations; comfortable, stylish glasses; qualified Optometrist in attendance. CUREX Cream, guaranteed wonderful cure Eczema. Red Nose, Pimples,; 2s Gd, 4s 6d.—Clarke, Chemist, 116, Victoria St. IJHOSPHORTON, <he great Blood PtiriJL fier, powerful tonic; bottles, 2s 6d; 4s Gd, 7s 6d. —A. Eccles, all Branches. SAVE and Prolong Usefulness of Your Eyes.—O. E. Neilson, Sight Specialist, 68. Pitt Stroat.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19698, 26 July 1927, Page 1
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