BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A BAMERLE, 40, Kant St., Symonds St.— Bed, Breakfast; desirable Af>artments; central, quiet, refined; moderate. A BBEYVlLLß.—Splendid table, electric bath, heating; moderate.—2s, St. Paul's St., handy Queen, Wellesley. Synionds Sts. A CCOMMODATION.—HoteI Bella Vista, 7, Lov.-er Symonds St.: permanents. casuals; excellent cuisine.—Phono 40-758. I. Johnston. A CCOMMODATION.—Bed and breakfast, full board; nice locality, handy everything.—3o, Park Av., opp. Hospital. A CCOMMODATION, superior. Visitors, Permanents; central; moderate tariff. —" Jolimont," 1, Lower Symonds St. Phono 43-767. " \ ORANGI" Private Hotel, 123, Symonds St.—Excellent table; special tariff coupleß, also share rooms. —46-423. A HHAS, 12, Symonds St., opp. 'Varsity.— ix First-class Accommodation, daily 10s, pormanpntn £2 2s.—Phone 40-293. AVONHYRSTE" Private Hotel, Symonds St., has Vacancies for Permanents; excellent table; moderate tariff.— Phone 45-199. BAYVIEW," 85, Wakefield St., Symonds St., City.—Bed and breakfast, board, single, share; moderato; phone. Jg E L V U E. 32, PRINCES STREET (opposite Albert Park), has Vacancies for Married Couples or (Jentleixien, to share largo rooms. PHONE 42-637. BED and Board and Cusuals.—Monaco House, Victoria St. West; early bteakfast.—Mrs. Benson. Proprietress. BOARD offered Gentleman, every convenience; quiet, homely; good table; terms moderate; phone, garage.—7, Cloverlioolt Rd., Epsom, near Newmarket. BOARD-Residence, 4 Gents., private homo, all convs.; phone; terms moderate.—lo, Wynyurd St.. City. BOARD, superior, refined homo; 2, Mercer Rd., bottom Shelly Beach Rd.. Herne Bay Waterfront. Phone '26-981. CARLTON.— Double and Single Rooms; terms moderate.—lß, Liverpool St., above People's Palace Phone 40-025. CARRINGTON, 23, Wynyard St., below St. Paul's.—Few Vacancies, permanents, casuals; bed and breakfast.—Phone 41-261. CLIFTON, Whitaker Place, Symonds St.— Vacancies, Casuals; bed, breakfast. 4s; permanents arranged; quiet, select.—Phone 43-216. Mrs. Hudson, Proprietress. COMFORTABLE Board and .Residence for permanents and casuals, opp. lee.— Tomoana. 41, Wellesley St. East. _ E VONPORT.—Board, Residence; excellent cuisine; terms moderate.—Mrs. Bell, 25, Queen's Parade (late of "Carisbrooke"). DEVONPORT— Roi-Roi.—Superior Board, Residence. Vacancies, Permanents, Casuals; minute to wharf; harbour views.— Phono 22-573. 10ULL Board or Bed-Breakfast. Double . and Single Rooms. Phone and conveniences. Terms moderate.—4l, lark* Kd. RAFTON.—Large, sunny, Double and Single Bedrooms, superior board: refined home: moderate.—Address at Herald HOME offered Gent.; comforts considered; washing; handy Synionds St.; inoderate.— 19, Edenvale Rd., Mt. Eden. "OTEL ROSSVILLE, Eden Crescent.— Vacancies for permanents from 3os weekly; excellent table; 2min. City. 41-113. HOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place, near Grand Hotel.— Accommodation. good table; tariff, 9s per day; Bed and Breakfast. 6s; 3rnin. from Queen St. and Station. MT ALBERT Terminus.—Linden. CSS, New North Rd.—Bed. breakfast. ss; full hoard from 30s: mod convs MT. EDEN. Handy '2nd Section.—Board, offered young Man. in refined home; —Address at Herald. , ■— OOMS. 2, superior, unfurn.. to let; suit ladies or married couple; lady. capable take full charge; convenient. 2 children, must be thoroughly capable, trustworthy, terms arranged: Whangarei.—G.M., u'f. HEl\ald. _ _______ OEVERN House, 208. Ponsonby Road.— O Single and Double Rooms; permanents, casuals; tariff very moderate.—l hone 27-18.). rpHE VYNE, Symonds St.—Most popular 1 Bed and Breakfast House in Auckland.— Jebb. Phono 46-249. _ WINDSOR, 19. Nugent St., off Khyber Pass.—Accommodation for permanents, casuals; early breakfast; moderate.—l hone 40-723. GIUEST HOME. _ . _ *" , Private. Beautifully furnished, all modern convs. Motor garage. For retired or business people or visitors.—Apply Rest, 960. Herald. H 1 N B M 0 A ' 8. Alfred Street. Good Accommodation for Visitors ana Permanent Guests. Quiet, Central: Moderate Tariff. I h. 41-06*. LU L W O It T H. 143. r. RAFTON ROAD. CITY. Under entirely new management, and has been renovated throughout. Permanents. £2; Casuals, £2 10s. Phono 40-Cut., " rpHE MANSIONS," City's leading ri J- vato hotel, 75 rooms; superior accommodation: special tariff to permanents. WHITAKER PLACE, Symonds St. _ Mrs. Jean Carter. Proprietress. Phono 42-724. ~~ PHONE 46-775. TtTENTWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, * ' 71, Symonds Street, Auckland. | | Q T E L O II T II L A N D. UPPER QUEEN STREET. First-class Accommodation, Excellent. Cuisine. Splendid Hot Water System. Baths, Shower and Shaving Rooms. Billiard Table and Writing Room for the use of Guests. Guest Laundry. Vacancies Occur for Permanents, from £2 ss. Married Couples by Arrangement. This Hotel is on tho Auckland Automobile Association and Civil Service List. Tariff: 12s lid per day: £3 15s weekly. MRS. A. LEA. I'hone 41-621. Proprietress. BOARD WANTED. BOARD wanted, Widower, 2 children, II and 12; Newmarket, Ellerslio district; fond gardening.—(inrden, 642. Herald. BUSINESS <_lirl and Youth want Board with private family; 110 other boarders; Jiandv city —Refined. 621. Herald. Games Mistress desires good -I horn* in return for Tennis and Swimming Coaching during January.—E.M., 401, ll_KnA.Lt>. JADY, young, (commercial), seeks private Board; handy City; phono.—Reasonable, 772, Herald. APARTMENTS WANTED. BED-SITTING Room, double, furnished, with gas ring; vicinity St. Stephen's A v.. l'arnell.—Convenient. 741. Herald. BUSINESS Lady requires sunny BedSitting Room, convs., own entrance, east side.—Moderate. 776. Herald. J.^L AT, 2or 3 rooms, kitchenette, self-con-tained; level walking to trams; adults —Careful, 761, Herat,n. _ ROOMS, turn., suitable young married couple, vicinity Top Khyber Pass.— Rooms. 22, Hf.ralt>. _ ROOMS (2), furn., every conv., wanted, 2nd section preferred, moderato.—Phone 2S, Taupaki. WANTED TO RENT. BUNGALOW, electric. 6 rooms, Epsom preferred: good tenants: no children: IJ preferred; good tenants; no children; immediate possession.—M.A., 674, Herald. BUNGALOW. 4 rooms and kitchenette, garage; careful tenants; refs.—Clerical, Box 8. Newton P.O. _ f 1 KEEN LANE-Ellerslio Preferred.—BunVJ gulow, 4 5 rooms, convs., Jan. 1; stato rent, ftp.—W.A., 692. Hehalp. HAVE you a House to Let? Reliable tenants waiting.—Efficient Agents, St, Kevins Arcade, Newtom HOUSE, 3 or 4 rooms, unfurn., wanted 3rd week Jan.: 255; would take 2 years' leaßo.—New,, 711, Herald. HOUSE, 4-5-rooms, furii., modern; term; excellent adult tenant; good locality; small grounds.—Moderate, 767, Herald. HOUSE, ftirn., 8 rooms, or more, wanted City; client waiting.—Phone 46-343; 20. Hellaby's Bldgs. HOUSE. Bungalow, 5-roomed, unfurnished, rent, lease 12 months in advance: good tenant.—Z.V., 636, Herald. OFFICE, small, furnished, required for f»w weeks, or would share; state terms. -Office, 753. Herald. "I3ESIDENCE, furnished, 6 or 7 rooms, J-Vi and garage, wanted immediately, within 3rd section, Mt. Eden, Epsom, Tlemuera, Parnell; references supplied.—Furnished, Box 1518. C.P.O. REMUERA. —Bungalow, 5-6 rooms, must be new or at least modern.—Particu--Lli be new or at least modern.—Particulars Agent. 723, Herald. ROOMS', 7 or 8. near trams, or 6 rooms, with sleeping porch.—X.B.L., 743, T IQUID Granite Floor Varnish and JLi " Berryloid " Motor Spray Lacquer.— W. V. Wilson and Co., Wholesale Distributor®, 390, Queen St., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 1
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