BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A A A Appointed Hotel.- The Terrace, 7, • City Rd., Auckland; central; moderate; nowly renovated; excellent cuisine: ten nis courts.—Phone 46-747. A CCOMMODATION.— Single Room, all A modern convs.; early breakfast, soft washing and mending.—lo. Hardinge St. A"~ CCOMMODATION.—Large, sunny, front Bedroom; good table; lovely position, opp. Domain.—77. Carlton Goro Rd. Accommodation— y.m.c.a.. Weiiesiey St —Association men are reminded that the building has been completely renovated and can offer excellent Accommodation. ACCOMMODATION -Bed and Breakfast, full board; nice locality, close garage. -30. Park Av.. Grafton, opp. Hospital. CCOMMODATION. Permanents. Casuals; breakfast optional; every con.; terms moderate.—Victoria House, 48. Nelson St.. City. Accommodation, opposite Domain, not and cold shower; every convenience.— Address at Herald. Accommodation business people and casuals; moderate terms. r irst house on right across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40-134. Accommodation, large double and single Rooms; full board for permanents and casuals.—Grafton Road Phone •15-685. A CCOMMODATION, first-class, breakfast. J\ —Sorrento. 3. Grafton Rd., near new University, Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. A CCOMMODATION. - Double, single Rooms, full board, bed, breakfast; all convs.; perms., casuals.—l4s, Ilobson St. ACCOM., Business Gents.; harbour view, tennis court. —Rangiora, Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby, o(T College Hill. Phone 27-065. KMIDALE rte. Hotel, Devoiiport—Firstclass Accom.; beautiful sunny room; overlooking harbour.—Phono 22-157. < A RMAGH." 6 Hopetoun St. (Ist turnJIX ing right from Reservoir).—Accommodation and Breakfast, or Rooms only. TTRACTIVE Room, suit 2 friends; breakfast; Ponsonby.—Ring 26-703. BEACH House, Milford -Ideal summer home, sewer drainage, new asphalt tennis court, moderate tariff. Phone 23-277 ED and Breakfast or full Board offered in comfortable home to refined young man, Mt. Eden, Ist section, Symonds St.— Moderate, 621, Herald. BOARD offered Gentleman: quiet superior home; Carlton Gore Rd City end. —Address at Heualp. CARLTON. City Road.—Large double and single Verandah Rooms, central situation; good table; terms moderate. CITY. Bay View, 85. Wakefield St., cor. Symonds St.-Bed-Breakfast, or Board; moderate.—Phone 46-725. CHELTENHAM.— Board _ offered, refined homo, 2 business ladies; separate bedrooms; no other boarders. —Comfort, 218, Herald. . _ GENTLEMAN could have share comfortable new home, quiet, 2 unfurn. rooms, and parage.—Telephone 17-810. LENEAGLES. 10 Carlton Gore Rd.. near Graftor. Rd.—Superior Accommodation; excellent cuisino.—Mrs. Campbell. 44-420. GRAFTON.— Board, full. Bed. Breakfnsl; sea view; sunny room; sep. entrance; permanent, casual.—23. Nugent St. HOTEL BELLA VISTA, 7. Lower Symonds St. (under new management). Elec. h.w. service; kelvinator. —Phone 40-758 KIA ORA, Corner O'Rorke and Symonds gts.—Superior private Board and Residence, at moderate tariff. KINROSS, 125, Grafton Rd.. Above Bridge. Ideal Position.—Refined Accommodation; breakfast only; phone; moderate tariff. I - ' ADIES or Gents. (1 or 2), private famJ jly— 36, Marlborough St., 2min, valley Rd. LADY, private home, would board Secondary School Boys; reasonable terms. Glasgow Terrace. Grafton. "T ULWORTH," 113, Grafton Rd. (above Ju bridge). Superior Accommodation offered Permanent and Casual Guests.— Phono 40-666. - T\/TT. EDEN.—Comfortable Home offered ItX young gentleman; _ 2nd section, nun. tram; nil convs.—l. Point St. X. EDEN. 2nd Section. Superior Board, reasonable; casuals, permanents- good tnble; delightful view: tram stop.—Ph. 21-445. N""~ GAPONGA," 3, Carlton Rd., Grafton, close traniß. Symonds St.; good table: from 30s.—Phone 41-762. EMUEIi A.— Bed-sitting Room, double, single, fireplace; board optional; mm. 3rd section.—l. Clonbern Rd, REMUERA. —Permanents, Visitors; ideal Summer Homo; trams, trains, 3min. 15. Market. Ild., Phone 25-303. rpLIE VYNE, Symonds St.—Most populnr i Bed and Breakfast- House in Auckland —Jebb; Phono 46-210 rpHORNLEA, 80. Wellington St.. City.— 1 Full board, £1 la week; bed and breakfast, 12s 6d week: bed only. 7b 6d week.—Tel. 43-701. T. King. VERONA Private Hotel. 17, Khyber Pass. Accommodation, visitors; tariff, S3 dav. £2 week; permanents by arrangement. WILTON, 44, Khyber Pass.—AccommoW dation, Permnnents, Casuals. share room; from 30s; tenn : s court.—Phone 43-060. ~A R B A s ' 12. Svmonda St., orw. 'Varsity. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Porm.. £2 2s; Wky., £2 10s; Dly.. 10s. BOOK NOW! Phone 40-293. JJOTEL GARDINER. Emily Place (near Grand Hotel).—Firstclass Accommodation; tariff, 9s per day, Bod and Breakfast. Cs. Quiet and Central. T YECB O F T. 2fi, SYMONDS ST., opp. ALBERT PARK. First-class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent. Guests. Tariff, 10s day, £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast., 6s 6d. Permanents by arrangement t Latest hot water system installed.—Phono 44-268. SONOMA," PRIVATE HOTEL, '5. ALFRED ST., AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). MRS. J. NAIRN, Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Permanents and Casuals-. Phono 44-725. Phone 41-113. VILLE. Edon Crescent. City. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Permanents Especially Catered For. 3min. to City and Trams. APARTMENTS VACANT. APARTMENTS, Stirling. 177. Grafton Rd, Min. Car.—Fum., Double, £1; Single, 12s 6d : e.1.. gas stove. APARTMENTS.— Single rooms. 8s; share room, 73; all convs.—The Hollies, 120, Nelson St. ACH Room, large, fireplace, single beds; 78 6d; cooking convs. —2, Arawa St., oil Khyber Pass. BALCONY Room, single, furn., excellent harbour view; men Is optional; modern convs.; Ist section. —16, Dny St. BED-SITTING Room, double, furnished, kitchenette; good locality; one section ; quiet, home; 17s 6d.—Phono 42-155. ED-SITTING Room, double, extra large; wide verandahs; glorious view: convs.; close beach.—Phono 27-445. BEDROOM, single, or Bed, Breakfast offered respectablo man: quiet, homely; handy Karango hapo Road. —Address at Herald. CllilMES," 57, Symonds St.—Select single ' or double Rooms, breakfast optional; garage, tennis court, —Phone 41-144. GiRAFTON RD., 84.—Double, single, furn. 1" Bed-Sitting Rooms, kitchenette; privnto entrances; cooking, califont, phone. HILLCKOET, 74, Wakefield St,-Single, Double Rooms, small Flats; breakfast optional; rensonable. "I7"HYBER PASS 29, near Grnflon Rd.— J-V. Furn. Romi, double, fireplace, every conv. ; quiet; reasonable. TITT. EDEN.—4 Well j(urn. Rooms, piano, ■i'J- every conv., elec. h.w. service; good gnrden.—Phone 27-622, * TJARNELL, 25, York St.—Two Double X Bed-Sitting Rooms, furnished, all conveniences.—Telephine 40-089. PARNELL. —Bed-Sitting Rooms, _ single, furn., superior, all conviy; quiet, reasonable.—3B, St.. George's Bay Rd. "I3ONSONBY.—SingIe, double, furn. Rooms, J- lovely views, kit., convs.; min. trams; reasonable. —38, Arthur St. ROOMS, furnished, single, e.1., gas; 10s and 7s, nightly, Ib 6d; Cent's, respectable.—Bondi, 91, College Hill. ROOMS, single, from 8s Cd; close beach; 0.1 l convs.; pleasant surroundings; Double Room, £l.—Phone 27-445. ROOMS (3). unfurn., self-contained, balcony. Sep. entrance, e.1., gas stovo.— 673. Mt, Eden Rd. OOMS, double, furn., with small kitchenettes, from £1 per week.—Kenyon, 452, Queen St.. WATERLOO QUADRANT (8), opp. Government House.—Double, Single, Furn. Rooms; breakfast optional. ELLESLEY ST. EAST (42).—Large, share room; also single room; all convs.; phone, morning tray. ■jAO Park Rd.—Small Finn. Self-con-tainetl Flat; also Single Furn. Room, moderate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20454, 4 January 1930, Page 1
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