BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A BBOTSFORD. 29. Symonds St.. Bod and Breakfast, full Board; visitors, permanents. Phone 43-209, Mrs. Monaghan. ACCOMMODATION, Single and Share J\ Rooms, all convs.—Ryecroft, 26, Symoiids St. Phone 44-268. (Opp. Albert Park). A CCOMMODA'fION, M.C., large sunny, ■Xi. front Boom; good table: every i:onv.; handy city: soft washing; terms moderate. —Address at Herald A CCO.UMODATION, superior, permanents, jTil casuals; nil convs.; handy everything.— "itiinnynaede," 55. Symonds St. (Under New Management.) A CCOMMODA'IION, superior, nice localxx j ty, handy everything; permanents; bed and breakfast optional.—2s. Wynyard Street, City. A CCOMMODATION. double and single A rooms, pennalient.s; and casuals for Board.—ls4. Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. A CCOMMODATfON. Business People, ■l*. single or share room Grafton Road. Ist house over Bridge. ACCOMMODATION, first-class, with breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Graiton Road, near new University. Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. A ÜBURN, 13, Upper Vincent St., in un--A der new management and has vacancies for respectable permanents. ■ A VONIA, 40, Parnell Road.—Board-Resi-j-i- deuce, with early breakfast: or Rooms to Let. Phone 40-095. BED, Breakfast. Cut Lunch; usual vrashing; e.1.; £1 per week.—46. Summer St., Ponsonby. BRAEMAR," 5, Grafton Rd.. near University.—Double and Single Rooms, from 30s.—Phone 46-681 BURWOOD. Princes St., phone 41-484; entrauce opposite Albert Park, three minutes City. Superior Accommodation; tariff moderate; families specially catered for; permanents by arrangement, BOARD, comfortable, good, all convs.; close Newmarket; offered business man —22, Belmont Terrace, Remuera. BOARD, comfortable, good, all ccnvs.; central. Newmarket,, offered 2 Men.— Address at Herai.d. BOARD, private, superior, modern Bungalow: suit bridge players; moderate. —Address at Herald. CENTRAL. Board, "Melville House," 106, Hobsou St.—Single Rooms, good table; early breakfast: permanents, casuals. CITY. —Vacancy in up-to-date City t lat for one or two Gentlemen; room, breakfast.— 8.M., 780, Herald GLENEAGLES Private Hotel, 10, Carl- . ton Gore Rd. (close Grafton Rd.). — Superior Accommodation, permanents and casuals; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Campbell. Phone 44-420. GLEN COURT," 2, Waverley St., Upper Queen St.; comfortably furn.: Permanents or Casuals; also Apartments. GRAFTON. —Board offered Business Gent.; handy Symonds St.—3, Carlton Gore Rd. CtRAFION RD. (72).—Board for 5 people, X single rooms; under new management; srood table; 30s. MARANATHA 7. Windmill Road.--Hlderly People, Invalids; every care and attention comfortable home, dieting, etc. MT. EDEN.—Board offered young Business Man, superior home, min. tram; moderate.—B7, Owen's Rd. TV/TT. EDEN.— Yoiyjg Gent., Share Room; IVI luncheon and dining provided city dining rooms; piuno.—Ring 43-581. REMUERA.— Ideal Balcony Bedroom, beautiful view; suit Married Couple, Gentlemen Friends; trams, train, 4mins.— 15. Market Rd. Phone 25-303. UYMOXDS ST. (Lower).—Board or Room; O suit couple business girls: 27s 6d weekly.—Address at Herald. n^AKAPUNA.—Board and Residence with i- Private Family; beautiful beach situation: tennis court.—Phone 23-503. r pHE Missionaries' Home and Church L Workers. Emmett St., Heme Bay; sea baths.—Miss Hammond. Phone 26-089. VfTAINUI, top of Symonds St. (entrance * » by Lyric).—Vacancies. Phone 41-350. —Miss Tongue (late of Clifton). TT7TLTON, 44. Khyber Pass.—Excellent V V Accommodation for visitors and permanents. Recently renovated throughout.— Phone 43-060. "OYECROFT, 26. SYMONDS ST., OPP. ALBERT PARK (Under New Management). First-class Accommodation for Permanent Guests and Visitors to the City. Tariff- 10s day. £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast. 6s 6d. Permanents by arrangement. Phone 44-268.
" QONOMA " 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. \7ISITORS TO" AUCKLAND. V FERN LEIGH PRIVATE HOTEL, 28. Symonds Street, opp. Alberi Park, Offers you Superior Accommodation in an idea! locality. Handy to everything. Ex cellent cuisine. Tariff moderate. Reduction to Permanent*. MISS SMITH, Proprietress. Phone 41-319. " gEFTON," 4, Alfred Street. Close University. Superior Board and Residence. Moderate Tariff. Permanents by Arrangement. Phone 46-584. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. BEST Part Heme Bay.—To let for 3 months, furn. Home, £ rooms (3 bedrooms), 2min. to beach and tram: good bathing: £2 10s per week. BOX 359, or PHONE 41-253. CAMPBELL'S BAY.—Bach, furn., 2min. beach.—Phone 25-676 or write Bach. 757, HEH ALP. tiHKLThiNHAM. —Accommodation for / family of 3. with refined family, for Xmas-New Year Vacation; must be handy beach.—Reply. H. L. Hawk, care Vaile's, Hamilton. CHELTENHAM Beach.—Cottage or Flat, J wanted to rent for Xmas School holidays.— Phone 47-735. CONVALESCENTS (2), or Invalid wanted, nice Country Home, good healthy locality, every comfort; moderate; 30min. by car to city.—Country. 757. Herald. _ EPSOM. —Bungalow, furn., phone, garage, handy buses and cars, to let School Holidays.—Owner. 712. Herald. QBASIDE. —Desirable Furn. Residonce, acO commodate five; season, end Easter; .£3o.—Surfdale, 90, Dominion Rd. HHAKAPUNA. —Bungalow, 5 roomß, furn.; X lovely position, waterfront, Thome's Buy: now available.—Apply 24. Ferry Bldga, r PAKAPUNA.—Furn. House to let, near 1 beach; school holidays.—3. Tennyson Av., Takapuna. '"PIT [RANG I. —V acancies for Week-end L Visitors; 15s. Saturday to Monday: bernitiful situation.—View, 771, Hkralp. rpo Let from December. —Cottage, Main A Road, Coromandel. Colville; 2min. to bench: can motor from Auckland to within 50yds. house; can be inspected any time.— .'s. Milliken, Amodeo Bay. BOARD WANTED. BED-SITTING Room, with or without Board; clean, quiet: Grafton oi Symonds St.; business lady.—X.. 215. Herald. BUSINESS Lady requires Board private family, Heine Bay preferred.—Write Business, c.o. Rnshton. Three Lamps. BUSINESS Lady, young, requires Board in refined family. Heme Bay or Mt. Eden preferred.—W.B.. 743, Herald. MAN, young, requires Board in refined nrnical home: best credentials D.S., 793, Herald. MAN, young, requires Board, beach preferred, though not essential; particulnrs; single room.—P.O. Box 1104. MEN (2), young, want Board: accommodation for motor-cycle; private heme.— A.8.C., 511, Herald. APARTMENTS WANTED. BED-SITTING Room wanted by .business Lady; near city.—Particulars is M., 761. Herald. ijTY.—Rooms, one or two, unfurn., or > Balcony Room, fireplace, kitchenette; superior.—Business Woman, 773, Herald. HELENSVMLLE, near Springs.—Double Bed-Sitting Room, convs.; term, five weeks.—Coogee. Inverness Av., Dominion Road. ROOM, unfurn., in refined home, for i Lady: Biiburbs preferred; use of convs. —Fane. 599. Herald. KOOMS (2), kitchenette, unfurn., good locality; level; within 3rd section; adults.—M.S.. 789, Herald CHIROPRACTORS. rPHE following are Palmer Graduates. X Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultation Free. DUG GAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda). Winstone Buildings, Queen St. Phone 44-929. ILES AND GILES, Imperial Bldga., Queen St. and H.B. Bldgs,. Princes Street. Dnnedin. Phone 45-525. Misses barr and barr. 55, strand Arcade. City. Phono 40-528. Branch: Bank Street* Whangarei. A 2s 4d TIN of Rolfe's Wax contains an inn ;h aa three Is tin». Obtainable everywhere,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19778, 27 October 1927, Page 1
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