BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ABBOTSFORD, 29, Symonds St.. opp. St. Paul's, city —Accommodation, board, bed, breakfast or tray, permanents, casuals ' —43-209. Accommodation, single, double rooms; permanents, casuals; hot water; select; car line; moderate —50, Ponsonby Rd. A CCOMAIODA'i'ION for Boarders; nomo xi away from home. —Apply. W.C.i.U. Hostel, 363, Queen St. Phone 45-254-Accommodation, h. Ardmore Road, lierno Bay, business people; comfortable home, min. car; moderate.—Phone 27-036. A CCOMMODATION.—Large single baliA. cony Room; full Board.—3, Have.ock St., Lower Symonds St. ACCOMMODATION, superior; Visitors. Permanents Central; moderate —''Jolimont," I Lower Symonds St Phone 43-767. A CCOMMODATION, country visitors, ■i\. permanents; full board optional; handy everything; reasonable.—Glenosmond, \vyn yard St., City. Phone 41-349. ACCOMMODATION for Boarders, per manents casuals; every con v.; central; phone.—s, Park Av.. Grafton. Phone 45-474. ACCOMMODATION. Business Gents., harbour view, tennis court, large grounds Rangiora, 2. Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby Phone 27-065. A CCOMMODATION.—Gents., breakfast op tional; hot water, every conv.; pernianents. casuals.—Victoria House, 48, Nelson ot A CCOMMODATION. - Men Boarders, jt JL single, double rooms; central; convs.: good table; moderate.—St. Clair, 219, Hobsan Street R R A S. lz, Symonds b't., right opp. Varsity'. NEWLY RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Perm., £2 2s. Daily, 10s. Bed and Breakfast, 6s Gd. Phono 40-293. A VONHYRSTE. x\ 02, Symonds St. Under New Management. Select Accommodation. Casuals lfls a day. £3 3s week. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietresses, MILNE AND MASON. BELLA Vista. Private Hotel. 7, Lower Symonds St. Excellent Accommodation, handy everything.—Miss Johnson. Phone 40-75& BOARD, terms, moderate; nice home; business girls or working men.—lß, Prime's Lane, opp. Bon Marche. BOARD in quiet home. Lady or Gentleman; central; single room; 85s; Ist sec.—Phone 44-349. C"tlT¥.~ Monaco," 165. Victpria St., offers J Home from Home to Visitors : ■ Permanents. Rooms, Breakfast optional. CITY.— Private Home, 2 Gents., sfhare comfortable room; excellent 'table, service.—Walthamholm. 46. Nelson St. CLIFTON. Whitaker Place, Symonds St.—s Minutes City; newly renovated. califont. hot bath; accommodation, with breakfast. 4s daily; new management —Proprietress, Miss Read. Phone 43-216. DEVON PORT.—Accommodation for 2 respectable Working Men, Board, soft washing.—Barnett, 132, Victoria Rd. DOUBLE Rooms, furnished, full Board; suit ra.c., friends; superior place; sonable; Syinonds St.—Address at Herald. GENTLEMEN Boarders (2) wanted, in private home, Epsom, close to Greenwood's Corner.—Address at Herald. CI RAFTON. —Board, superior, suit m.c. I" or two friends; every conv.—Phone; 25. Park Rd. > HOME, quiet, well appointed, offered gentleman.—Address at Herald. OME, good, offered Epsom Grammar Girl, companion to another, first year. —M„ 403. Herald. HOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place (near Grand Hotelj.—First-class accommodation, 5 bathrooms; bed, breakfast. Cs; full board, 9s —S. L. Miller. EN IL WORTH House, S'oortland St.— Accommodation, Casuals or Perma nents; moderate tariff. Under new manage ment. —Phone 40-698. jr ADY, bright home, would Board one or J two Schoolboys; smin bus and school; very reasonable.—St. Heliers, 262. Herald. UMEAH."—Vacancies, double, single Rooms, with all convs.; terms moderate.—Phone 42-775. 4. Grafton Rd. MT ALBERT Grammar Boys.—Two offered good Protestant Home, near school; 22s 6d. —Comfort, 409. Herald. ROOM, single, all convs.; train stop at door, uen>r Newmarket.—2oJ„ Parnell Rd. Phone 46-725. _ ROOM, balcony, large, well furn.; suit M.C.;! good table; 355: Ist sec.—Phone 44-349. i SEFTON." 4, Alfred St. (near Albert Park). Excellent Accommodation; moderate; permanents by arrangement.— Phone 46-58-1. SEVERN House. 208, Ponsonby Road.— Board and Residence; permanents, casuals, tariff very moderate. Phone 2i-189. E R O N A." 17, Khyber Pass. Under Entirely New Management., Extensively renovated t and refurnished throughout; excellent fcaDle and attention Tariff moderate. Phone 46-484. INDSOR, 19, Nugent St., off Khyber Pass. Accommodation for permanents, casuals; early breakfast: moderate.—Phone 40-723. \ VISITORS TO AUCKLAND V inquire lor HOTEL ROSSVILLE. 2, EDEN CRESCENT (Next Cargen). Three Minutes to Railway Station and Post Office. Tariff: 10s day; £2 15s per week. Bed and Breakfast. 6s 6d. Reduction to Permanents and Married Couples. Phone 41-113. PRIVATE HOTEL. Two doors from Queen St., adjacent Myeis Park. Everything new. Radio installed Superior Accommodation. Bed and Breakfast optional. Phone 42-597. SCOTIA PLACE. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. Accommodation, bed, breakfast, 5s ,• Baches, from £1; Domain adjacent; on beach. Beachhaven.—Johnstone St., Point Chevalier A CCOMMODATION wanted, 2 ladies, 1 J\ child; at beach; single beds preferred; breakfast.—Beach, 204, Herald, Hamilton. CCOMMODATION offered at Ftpm Homestead, near Cambridge; every modern conv.; good table.—Home, 708. Herald AUCKLAND'S Finest Surf Beach and beautiful Coaßtal Scenery. E. Le-Grice, Piha Accommodation House. Piha. West Coast. BACH, furn.. wanted, beach, few days, starting this week; M.C., child; state terms.—lmmediate, 435. Herald. BACH, on beach; suit couple; hot, sea bath, boat; separate kitchen; 30a.— Box 1246. G.P.O. BROWN'S BAY.—Furn., 4 Rooms; finest position. 200 yds. wharf; month, or until after Easter. Low rental.—Finlay, Brown's Bay BROWN'S BAY.—Private Hotel, under entirely new management. Meals at all hours. Morning, Afternoon Teas; Picnic and Week-end parties catered for. good parking. Phone, Post Office.—Mrs A M. Macdonald, Proprietress. CHELTENHAM.— Bach, 3 rooms, sui£ business girls, from Feb. 1. —Asher, Agent, Queen's Parade. Devonport. /COTTAGE, furn., Howick, every conv., vy garage; handy to beach: low rent.— Thompson, Whatawhata. COTTAGE or Bach, 4 rooms, handy to bench, for few weeks February.—Urgent, _286, Herald. ■ DEVONPORT Waterfront.—Accommodation. Permanents and Casuals; terms moderate.—Mrs. Schofield. 42. King Edward Parade. Devonport. HOWICK. ■ "Tee Cliff" private Hotel, reopened under new management. Beautifully situated, lovely grounds: eea frontage; £3 3s.—Phone 16. Howick. KOHIMARAMA. —Furn. Bungalow, sleep 9; mm. beach, bus; vacant 11th; £3.— Graham. 6, Scotia Place. T/" OHIMARAMA Beach.—House, ccntaini.\ ing 2 Flats, gas, e.1.; best position.— Koefoed, opp. School, Kohimarama. KOHIMARAMA. —Apartments. Single and Double Rooms: Board if desired; beautiful situation, eleo hot water: 5 mins beach.—Taha-Moana. Raumati Fid. ROTORUA Races.—Accommodation for visitors; opp. Racecourse.—Particulars, Mrs. May. Whaka Rd.. Rotorua. ROTORUA. —Good Board, private family; terms moderate.—Mrs. Shields. Hinemoa St., Rotorua. ROTORUA. —Furn. Bungalow available, 5 rooms, long or short period; reasonable.—Vernall, Ranolf St., Rotorua. OOTORUA -Funn. Cottage. 4 rooms. Lt available, handy station; long or short term ; reasonable.—Address at Herald. r PAKAPUNA, Milford. - House. Flats, i- furn. -Rosenfeldt. and Son 61. Lake Koart. Phone 23-496. rpAKAPUNA.—i Rooms, convs., glassed X verandah; beautiful views; 2mins. Jbeach; February.—Address at Herald. r PAURANGA.—S-roomed Cottage. furnI. ished, 3 minutes beach; sea view; close town. —Blyth, Cameron Rd. IIirAITAKERE RANGES.—Summer CotVV tages. furn., tennis court, swimming.— Parkinson, Monumental Mason. Victoria St. Phone 44-164. DRESS AND FASHION. CRICKET, Football and other Sports Caps and Badges.—Cox, the Hatter, Karang'ahape Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19857, 30 January 1928, Page 1
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