BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION, Business Gents.; harbour view; tennis court; largo grounds.—Ka.ngiora, 2, Elizabeth St., Ponsonby. 27-065. Accommodation, select, city, furnished room and breakfast, £1; other meals optional.—7, Scotia Place. Accommodation, first-ciaßs; breakfast. —Sorrento, 3, Grafton Rd.. near new University, Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. Accommodation. country visitors, Perjnanents; full board optional; handy every tiling.—Glenosmond, 25, Wynyard St. Phone 41-319, Accommodation, single and share Rooms; early breakfast; good table washing; moderate.—l2, Carlton Gore Rd Accommodation.— visitors, sa daily. £2 2s weekly; Bed, Breakfast, ss; per manent from 30: weekly. Strathavon. 23. Park Rd., Grafton Phone 43-927. A CCOMMODATION.—One or 2 mates, large room, good locality, 2nd section; moderate.—237, Mt. Eden Rd. ACCOMMODATION in refined Private Home; soft washing 25a weekly.—2l, Sarsfield St., Heme Bay. A CCOMMODATION.—SingIe or double A Rooms, full board; reasonable, handy City.—St. Elmo, 5. Wynyard St., City. Accommodation toi business People and Casuala, from 30s.—First House on right over bridge. 123. Grafton Rd Phone 40-134. AORANGI. 1 ' 23, Symonds St.—Excellent table and Accommodation: permanents or casuals. Special tariff couples. BALGOWLAH." 226-8, Hobson Street.— Double Room and Share; suit friends; modern, handy city; moderate tariff. BALRUDDERY.— Good home, Training College Men, Students, fjmins. College; moderate.—B7. Owens Rd., Epsom BED-Breakfast. with week-end meals, or Full Board, wanted by University Student.—Varsity. 668. Herald. BELiVUE, 32, Princes St .opposite Albert Park).—Superior Accommodation. Cas uala, or Permanents.—Phone 42-637. BOARD, comfortable private home, all convß.. nice single and double rooms.— 42. Great North Rd.. near Reservoir. BOARD offered in select, quiet homo, to superior Business Gentlemen; handy tram, City.—Phone 41-451 BOARD, washing, bath, piano; under new management Home from home. Permanents, casuals.—Carnforth. Phone 44-349. BRAEMAR," 5, Grafton Rd., near University.—Board and Residence, from 30s.—Phone 48-681. BURWOOD, Princes St., facing Albert Park.—First-class Accommodation; 10s per day: remanent gueata by arrangement. PHON T E 41-484. /CARLTON.—DoubIe and Single Rooms, Vy terms, moderate. -18. Liverpool St., above People's Palace Phono 40-025. CITY. —Front Room, 2 Mates, good table, washing, mending, all conveniences: 27s 6d.—B, Scotia Place. COMFORTABLE, private, large, well-furn. Room, suit 2 friends: soft washing; reasonable.—l 7, Carlton Gore Rd. DEVONPORT.— Comfortable Home, every conv., soft washing, mending; handy beach. Ferry; Gentlemen.—Telephone 22-397. DEVONPORT, Roc-Roi. min. Wharf.Vacancies; tariff moderate; harbour views.—Phone 22-573. GLENEAGLES," Private Hotel, 10. Carlton Gore Rd. (close Grafton Rd.); oxcellent cuisine.—Mrs. Campbell, 44-420. GRAFTON. —Board, Bingle room, all con- • veniences; comfortable homo, good table; phone.—2s, Park Rd. HOTEL Avonhyrste, 62, Symonds St.— Vacancies, Permanents, double and single rooms, from Ssa. —Phone 45-199. PARNELL.— Clean, comfortable, homely, good table, early breakfast; moderate terms.—l2B, Parnell Rd.. opp. P.O. PAYING Guest. Gentleman, desired in lady's home. St. Stephen's Av.. Parnell; electric light, hot water, phone; £2: refs. exchanged.—Wainiarino. Box 9-18. Cr.l .U. REMUERA. near P.O.— Large sunny Room, Full Board, small adult family; 35s. —Phono 24-831. SEVERN House, 208, Ponsonby Road.— Single and Double Rooms; permanents, casuals; tariff very moderate. —Phone 27-189. rpHE VYNE, Symonds St.—Most popular 1 Bed and Breakfast House in Auck land.—Jebb. Phone 46-249. r PHE LIONS, 72, AVellesley St., West.— X Vacancies Permanents, Casuala; terms moderate.—Phone 40-583. TTfILTON, 14, Khyber Pass.—Accommoda»T tion, Permanents, Casuals; sharo room, from 30s: tennis court. Phono 43-060. " "VTUKOr*" 'Under New Management) X offers comfortable Accommodation with Full Board or Bed and Breakfast only, to Permanents and Casuals.—s, Scotia IPlaco (near Y.W.C.A.) Phone 42-597. JpERNLEIGH. 28, Symonds St. Phone 41-319. Superior Accommodation, situated close to Albert Park and Queen Street. Splendid table; every comfort. MISS L. SMITH. Proprietress. JJOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place (near Grand Hotel). —Firstclass Accommodation; tariff, 9s per day; Bed and Breakfast, Gs. Quiet and Central. Y E C It O P T. 26. SYMONDS ST., opp. ALBERT PARK. First-class Accommodation for Visitora and Permnnent Guests. Tariff, 10s day. £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d. Permanents by arrangement. Latest hot water system installed. Phono 44-268. SONOMA." PRIVATE HOTEL, 5, ALFRED STREET, AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). MRS. J. NAIRN, Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Permanents and Casuals. Phono 44-725. BOARD WANTED. BOARD required, refined private family: young Lady; good locality, near trams; telephono essential.—W.S., 608, Herald • BOARD wanted. 2 young Men. vicinity Great South Rd. junction; sharo room.—Reasonable, 716, Herald. BOARD and Residence required by Professional Gentleman for fortnight from Feb. 11; Epsom district.—Hawken, Chemist. Greenwood's Corner. BOARD (2) Girls, share, good home and table, every conv.; phone and piano. 255.—147, Eden Terrace. GENTLEMAN, desires permanent Board, in private home or boarding house, Parnell, Remuera or Epsom; garage preferred. but uot essential.—A.B.C.. 474. Herald. LADY, young, desires Board, St. Hellers; urgent.—B.S., 602, Herald. LADY, young, desires Board, vicinity New* market: urgent.—A.B.C., 601. Herald. MAN, young, studious, requires Board and Residence: Grey Lynn or Ponsonby preferred.—Student, 49? Herald. OTHERLY Person take charge 2 Children: state charges.—Address at Herald. - STUDENTS, brother, sister, require Board refined private family, Grafton or Epsom.—Students, 591, Herald. APARTMENTS WANTED. BEDROOM, Sitting Room, M.C., all meals and attendance; not boarding house: 3 weeks commencing March 2.—Write Marsh, Allan Wilkie Co., Opera House. Wellington. BUSINESS Ladies (2) require small .selfcontained Flat, permancntl". vicinity Grafton, near tram,—B.. C 9( Herald. FLAT or Bach, furnished, near beach.— Ring 46-265, before 12. LADY wants small Flat or Bedroom and kitchenette, furn.. sell-contained, good surroundings, near city.—Particulars terms to V.A.. 706. Herald. MC. require suitably furn.. self-contained . Flat, after Easter state price.—E.-S.. 662. Hejiald. ROOM, large, unfurn.. and kitchenette, upstairs. good outlook, permanent if suitable. State rent.—Refined. 685. Herald. ROOM, small, bed and table, reasonable rent. between Remuera TerminusMendowbank Rd.—Box 1351. G.P.O. ROOM, large, furn fireplace. phone: Grafton. Parnell. Svmnnds St.. 1-2 sections: quietness: ladv.—M D . 670, Herald. WANTED TO RENT. BUNGALOW, 7 or 8 rooms, all couvb.. garage, tennis court preferred; good U garage, tennis court preferred; good locality.—Phone 26-902. HOUSE, 5 rooms, furn., for term, beginning Marcb; Remuera, Parnell, Epsom, Mt. Eden; every caro guaranteed.— Full particulars to FURNISHED, 490. HERALD. TTOUSE, furn., wanted by February 12. XX Particulars, B Marks. G.P.0.. Auckland. HOUSE, small, or unfurnished Flat, of 8 rooms, harbour view; Parnell. Remuera. Heme Bay.—Y.. 641, Herald. MT. EDEN-Epsom.—Bungalow, small, modern; married couple, no children -Apply 7, DarLy St. * ROOMS, 4 or 5, furn., for at least two months; Epsom. Mt. Eden, Mt. Albert districts.—Particulars to U., 683, Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 1
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