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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A C'COMM.—Double and Single Rooms, good tabic, convs.; moderate terms.— i<J.. Rose Rd., __ A CCOmMODATION ' for Home J\ away trorn Home.—Apply W.C.T.U. nostel, 3(i3. Queen St. Phone 45-'254. A 1 lOis. lne vytie, bymoncls St., most popular Bed and Breakfast House iti Auckland. —Phone 4C-249. \ CCOMMODATION for Boarders, per manents, casuals, every oonv., central; phone.—6. Park Av., Grafton. Phone 45-474. ~A CLOMMODATION.- Paying guestß. coniV valescents, aged couples; private home comforts; opposite tiomai Suburban Station Miss Bennett. Marmrewa. \ CCUMMOUATION - Gents.. breakfast op 1\ tioual; hot water, eveiy conv. ;_ pernian juts, casuals. —Victoria House, 48, Nelson St. A CCOMMODATION. superior; Visitors. X"A Permanents; central; moderate tariff.— •Jolimont.' 1. Lower Symonda St Phone 43-707. A KARANA, Whitaker Place, Symonda St. —Double Room, furn., with board; Single and board, 27a 6d.—Phone 44-388. AORANGI Private Hotel. 23. Symonds St., Auckland.—Spacious Rooms and Excellent Table: Permanents and Casuals MRS. KING. Proprietress, (Late Tobacconist, Queen St.) Phone 46-123. A itKAS, 12, Symonds St., opp. 'Varsity.— »v. Doubles and Singles: perm., £2 '2s; daily. IPs.—Phone 40-293. A V O N H Y R S T E. il 02, Symonds Street, Entirely under new management. Casuals, 10s a day, £3 3s a week. Vacancies for Permanents, special rates. BiliD, Breakfast, modern convs., select Plivate family; single room, 2nd sec.. Ait. Eden.—Address ut Herald. BOARD, private, respectable Tradesman, alt convs.; minute tram stop; garage. —o. Harcoiirt St., Grey Lynn. BOARD, Married Couple, front Room, willi fireplace, superior home; ±2 15s; permanent; phone.—2B7. Mt. Eden Rd. BOARDER, young, 'Gentleman, single room, comfortable home, close ml. £.aon Post Office, —Phono 20-671K CiARRJUNGTON, 29, Wynyard St., City / (near St. Paul's, also entrance from Symonds St.).—Newly renovated, superior Accommodation; Bed and breakfast, 4s (3d. Permanents arranged.—Phone 41-261. L*£ii!.ijrje.MiAM BEACH. - vacancies, ' children no objection; under new management; reasonable tanfl —Scott. 44 Cheltenham Rd. CIITX, Bella Vista Private Hotel, 7, > Symonds St.—Excellent double Rooms; reduced rates.—Miss Johnston. ' Accommodation, breakfast, 4s daily ; califont, hot buth- permanents arranged.—Whittaker Place. Symonds St. Phone 43-216. Home, good offered small J Child; every comfort; premium necessary.—Nurse. 517, Herald. ___ EPSOM.— Retined Home, Elderly Lady or Gentleman, or Seuii-ln valid.—Address at IIKItALD. HOME lor Boy Students, Epsom District; Matron in charge; terms moderate: elevated position.—Address at Herald. Hotel c.ardiner (Nr. Grand Hotel). Every Modern Convenience. Bed and Breakfast, lis. Permanents, Tariff, 2 Guineas. KENILWORTH House, Shortland St.Accommodation, casuals or permanents; moderate tariff Under new management.—Phone 40-098. LINDEJv', Mount Albert Terminus.—Full Board from 30s; Bed, Breakfast, 22s Od; every convenience; permanents, casuals: phone. MIL FORD BEACH.—Vacancies, casuals or permanents.—Mrs. Stewart. Sandcroft. Milford Kd.. Takapuna. Phone 23-388. REFINED Home. Mt. Eden. Ladies or Gents.: lunch and dinner in city.— Phonl 43-531. UT. HE LI EPS BAY.—Hotel Grande Vue. O new brick House on Beach; accommodation for Casuals or Permanents; moderate .ariff; excellent cuisine; lock-up garages.—Phone 37, St-. Heliers. ROOM, large, double, sunny, suit m.c. or friends; piano.—4-1, Symonds St. ROOMS, double and single; full ox partial • board; moderate.—Phone 43-268. "The Willows," Symonds St.

OEVERN House. 208, Ponsonby Road.— O Board and Residence; permanents. casuals. tariff very moderate. Phone 27-139 r |MiE "TERRACE." City Rd.-Superior J. Accommodation; casuals, permanents: exce 1 lent table; tennis court.—Phone 46-747. WINDSOR. 19, ifugent £lt.. OB Khyber Pass.—Accommodation for permanents, casuals; early breakfast; moderate.—Pbone 40-723. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. V Inquire for HOTEL ROSSVILLE. 2 EDEN CRESCENT (Next Cargen). Three Minutes to Railway Station and Post Office. Tariff: 10s day God and breakfast., (is Cd. Permanents. Very Reasonable. Under Entirely New Management Phone 41-113. " V ENT WORTH" PRIVATE HGTELT >V 74. SYMONDS STREET. Under New Management, Ideal Situation; 2min. from Queen Street. First-class Cuisine. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR PERMANENTS AND CASUALS. Tariff.—l2s 6d per Day. £3 3s per Week, Permanents. MR. AND MRS. A. G. BRETT. Phone 46 775. BOARD required for girl students near Training College.—Student, 681, Herald. BUSINESS Girl requires Board, com- ■ fortable private home; adult family; good locality.—N.M.O., CGI. Hekai.d. GIRL Student requires Board handy to Training College; siugle room preferred —C., 465, Herald. LADY Teacher desires Board, handy Pitt St.; state terms. —Z. 8., 659, Herald. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. BROWN'S BAY.—Furn. Cottage, to let, 4 rooms; close to bus. —iiay, GOO,. Hekald. HOWICK. Private, beautiful grounds, beach frontage, near wharf, bua daily. —"The Cliff's." Phone 16. Howick. MILFORD. 15s.—Furn. Fiat, 3 rooms, gas stove, fireplace, will let school holidays.—Address at Herald. ROI'OKU A.—Cottage, furn., 4 rooms, central, e.1., piano, range, etc.; any term. —a. Henii St;. Narrow Neck. WAIATARU A. : —Leading Holiday Health Resort; taxi trains. Glen Eden. —M. Kingaley, Phone SK, Henderaon. AITAKERE Ranges. - Summer Cottages, furnished; tennis court, swimming, garage.— Parkinson. Victoria Street. Phone 44-164 HO USES AND LAND WANTED. BARFOOT. Newmarket, tor JKemuera, Epsom and One Tree Hill Properties. Coloured Map of District Free. BRING Us Your Exchange Propositions; quick business, fair values.—J. J. Seymour, Hellaby'a Bidgs.. opp. _G.P.O. CIASH client requires Small Farm, good > buildings, to run 12 cows.—H. R. Burrett. 14, Fort St. t L'XCHANGE Propositions wanted urjTJ gently; Farms, Houses, Sections, Motorcurs. Jones-Prosser. Jellicoe ChaJibers. VVyndham St. I?ARMS and t'armlets, all districts; buyers JL waiting; sale or exchange—Empire Land Agency. Swanson Street.

1/»AKMB— Farmlets VVtinted.—Sale, Lease or Exchange. ' Going Concerns or otherwise.— Masefield Hellaby'e Bldgs. Auck land. TVIAUMS Wanted.—l have several good 1 buyers wnitiiig; forward particulars.— Bertram, 43, Phoenix Chambers ______ (IENUINE Buyer for Dairy Farm with X £IOOO deposit, going concern preferred. Francis. Agent.. Papakura. HOUSES and Sections, any district; Buyers waiting if price right.—Empire Land Agency, Sw.mson Street. OOMS (5). modern, conveniences, elevated. Epsom. Green Lane; handy tram,—L.. 565, llerald. ECTTON, level, handy trams, title required on £SO deposit, balance Second Mortß!tse. —Particulars. Section. 653. HERALD. SECTION wanted. Mission Bay: must be cheap, cash.—Genuine, 666, Herald. HOP Property wanted, showing good returns, with prospective value; substantial deposit available.—Mayhill. Palmerston Bldgs. rpwO Genuine Cash Buyers. One up to J. £1500; one up to £2000; must bo good value. Parnell. Heme Bay, Epsom Mt. Eden, Hemuera. EMPIRE LAND AGENCY. 14. Swanson St. ATTENTION I—Few good Cash Buyers unsuited for good investments.—Jolly. 156, Eden Terrace. 1r Or 20 Acres good land, suitable cows 0 and cropping; handy Auckland. Bix. 673. Herald. X'QAA Deposit, for Farm. Going CanJUOUU tern, 50-100 acres.—Griffiths. Ltd.. 6, Palmerston Bldgs.. Auckland. for sale or exchange. SECTION. J-aore, Ostend. near Palm Beach, about £SO cash; exchange good, cheap Car.—A.M.S., 070, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19939, 7 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19939, 7 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19939, 7 May 1928, Page 1

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