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BOABD AND RESIDENCE. ABBOTSFORD, 29, Symonds Street.—BedanJ Breakfast, or lull board; visitors or permaaents.—Phone 43-209. A CCOMMODATION for Boarders; home .Xjl away from home. —Apply W.C.T.U. Hostel, 363, Queen St. Phone 45-254. ACCOMiiOiJAIiON, double and single rooms, permanent; and cusuais lor board.—ls4, Graiton lid. Phone 45-685. 4 CCOAL-AIUDA 1 XUiN loi Ueiiliemeti il Boarders, comfortable, all convs., early breakfast.—l 73, Graiton Road, near Khyber Pass. ACCuaIMuDATION. —Single Room. 35s : double, 32s lid, suit mends or M.O.— St. Elmo. 5, Wynyard St.. City. A CCoMMODATION superior, nice locaiity handy everything; permanents; bed and breakfast optional.—'2s, Wynyard St.. Cay. A CCuMMODATION, first-eiass, with il breakfast.-—Sorrento, 3. Graiton Road, neai new University, .Lower Symonds St.— Phone 41-708. A CCOMMODATION. —Select Board or ZV Bed and Breakfast terms moderate.— The Lions. 72. Wellesley St. West. A CCOMMODATION. - Business People. J\ single or share room. -123, Grafton Road. Ist house over Bridge. ACCOMMODATION, 2 Friends or Married Couple: refined home; terms, 255. —Address nt Hekald. ACCOMMODATION. —Business, Tradesmen. single share rooms; good table, hot .water; telephone.—Strathavon, 23, Park Rd , Grafton A RMADALE, 11, Kerr St., Devonport.— -A Superior Accommodation; sunny balcony; good table; select and quiet.—Phone 22-157. ARRAS. 12. Svmonds St . Right opp. 'Varsity. FIR ST-CL ASS ACC'OMMOD A TION. Permanents, £2 2s Daily, 10s. Phone 40-293. 4 VONIA 40 Parnell Rd.—Board-Resi x\ dence. with early breakfast, or Rooms to let.-Phone 46-095. A YRSOME, 55. Jervois Rd.. Heme Bay.— ii. Visitors, Permanents. Bed and breakfast: tram stop.—Mrs. Swales. Beach house, MILPORD. Superior Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Families Catered For. Excellent Cuisine. PHONE 23-277. ELLA VISTA. 7, LoTver Symouds St.— Now Private Hotel; excellent cuisine; renovated throughout; permanents, i2 ss; Casuals. 10s daily.—Miss Johnston. Phone 40-758. BELVUE.— Vacancies; nice sunny Room, suit two Gent, friends; superior Accommodation.—32, Princes St. Phone 42-637. BOaKD. or Breakiast only.—'The Oaks, Wellesley St. E., opp. Technical School. Phone 46-579. BOARD offered Working Man; all convs.; early breakfast. —ll. York St., Parnell. BOARD, terms moderate; nice home; business girls or working men.—lß, Prime's Lane, opp. Bon Marche. BOARD and Residence.-Vacancies, working men, Casuals, handy city.—Tomoana, 44. Wellesley St. East. BOARDERS (2). also Married Couple, in superioi home. 30s. Rock view, 287. Mt. Eden Rd„ 2nd section. BRAEMAR," 5. Grafton Rd., near University.—Double and Single Rooms, from 30s. —Phone 40-681. BURWOOD. Princes St.. phone 41-484; entrance opposite Albert Park, three minutes City.—Superior Accommodation, tariff moderate; families specially catered for; permanents by arrangement. CARRINGTON, 29. Wynyard St. (smin. Queen St.).—Accommodation, breakfast.—A. Fagan, Proprietress. Phone 41-261. CLEAN, comfortable Board and Residence wanted for Schoolboy; near Dominion Rd. Terminus. —School. 872. Herald. CLIFTON. —Accommodation, with breakfast, central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Place, off Symonds St. Phone 43-216. DEVONPORT, Waterfront.—Accommodation. Permanents and Casuals, tariff moderate.—Mrs. Schofield, 42. King Edward Parade, Devonport, DOMINION RD, 746.—2 Double Bedrooms (board or otherwise) ; suitable four friends.—Particulars on application. EPSOM.— Furn. Room, with partial or full Board if required; Christian home.— Address at Herald. GRAFTON 30 Carlton Gore Rd —Double and single Rooms: all convs.; excellent table.—Phone 44-669. RAFTON,—Board. superior, married' VJ couple or two friends, child no obiection. Phoife.—2s, Park Rd. GLENEACxLES. 10, Carlton Gore Rd.— Accommodation for Business People; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Campbell. Phone J4-120. > HOME good. refined. motherly care, offered 1 2 Children, very healthy district, handy school. —H.S.. 30. Herald INVALIDS or sick folk from country _ requiring Board and Kind Attention, write, Hma, Kipling At. LADY offers good Home td refined, elderly Lady as paying guest.—Address at Herald. LINDEN, Mt. Albert Terminus.—Large Home, modern convs.; phone, visitors, permanents; handy tram, train. Mrs. Brown. LULWORTH, 143. Grafton Rd. Double and Single Rooms, superior place: sunny balcony; excellent cuisine; phone. MARRIED Couple, no objection child, good home, table, and every convs.; 30s.—i01, Eden Terrnce MARRIED Couple, private home, also two Working Gents; good table, every convs.—s2, Mt. Eden Rd. MILFORD BEACH.—Lady would Board 2 Friends, few weeks- every comfort: moderate, refs.—E.A.. 106. Herald. T. EDEN.—First-class Home offered 2 or 3 Business Men.—Phone 21-445. PARNELL Professional Gentleman, vacancy in excellent home, near city; billiards, piano; golfer preferred, tariff. £2 15s per week.—O.G.S.. 158, Herald. PONSONBY.— 2 Working Gents, share room, private home, all conveniences, handy cars. —Address at Herald. REMUERA.— Fine Home. single and double rooms, every conv.; Gentleman- trams and train 3min.—ls, Market Road. Phone 25-303. ROOM, single full board; moderate; good table; quiet.—3. Havelock St.. off Lower Symonds St. QEFTON, 4, Alfred St., near University.— O First-class Accommodation; vacancies for permanents.— Phone 4C-584. SEVERN House, 20S. Ponsonby Rd.— Board and Residence; permanents, casuals; tariff very moderate. Phone 27-189. r PHE Missionaries' Home and Church x Workers, Emmett St.. Herne Bay sea baths.—Miss Hammond Phone 20-089. "\7t7"ATNUI. top of Symands St (entrance V T by Lyric).—Vacancies. Phone 41-350 —Miss Tongue (late of Clinton). TAHLTON, 44. Khyber Pass, has reopened V > after being closed for extensive alterations; excellent accommodation for visitors and permanents. Phone 43-060. 4 LL Home Comforts —"Stornoway." 32. Wellington St Sunny Rooms, from 10s, early breakfast-, inll board; reasonable "o TEL GARDINE R. EMILY PLACE (NEAR CARGEN), Offers FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Good Table. Ideal Locality. Close to Station, Train, or Boat. TARIFF.—9s per Day; Bed and Breakfast. 5s 6d. PHONE 42-477. H/f J D L A N ' D S M PRIVATE HOTEL. (Under New Management.) F-rst-class Accommodation, Reduced Winter Tariff Excellent Cuisine. Extensive Grounds. Tennis Court.—2. Domett Avenue. Epsom.—Phone 20-304 £> *Y E C R O F T. % SYMONDS ST., OPP. ALBERT PARK ~ ' (Under New Management). First-class Accommodation for Permanent Guests and Visitors to the City Tariff: 10a per day. £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 63 6d. Permanents by arrangement. Phone 44-268. • OONOMA " PRIVATE HOTEL (Late O SELWYN). _ xti 5. ALFRED STREET. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). Just renovated., and has again been taken over by MRS J NAIRN. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate rariii, The* only Plicne Number is 44-725. V7ISITORS TO AUCKLAND. V FERN LEIGH 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 Phone 41-319 \7 ISTTORS TO AUCKLAND. ' Inquire tor HOTEL ROSSVILLE. 2. EDEN CRESCENT (Next Careen). Quiet Home. Excellent Table. Ideal Locality Handy to Theatre, Boats, Trams. Tariff: 10s per day Bed and Breakfast, 5s Gd. Married Couples and Permanents arranged. MISS J. PATTERSON. Proprietress. Phono 41-113. Y u K 0 N, PRIVATE HOTEL. Extensive alterations have been effected. Everything new throughout. We provido Superior BOARD or Bed and Breakfast. Adjacent Myers Park, 2 Doors Queen St. 5. SCOTIA PLACE. Phone 42 597. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. 171I 71 ARM, near Waitukero Ranges; beautiful surroundings • Rood accommodation.— Write or Phono, Mrs, Thompson, Henderson Volley.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 2

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