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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. AA.A. Appointed Hotel. "The Terrace." . Newly renovated, central: tennis; excellent cuisine; moderate tariff; permanents. Phone 40-747. • N , A CCOMMODATION, business people and £x casuals; moderate terms.—birst house on right across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40*134. A CCOMMODATION for Boarders; home -A away from home. —W.C.i.U. Hosiel. 303. Queen St, Phone 45 254 A CCOMMODATION. first-class, breakfast. JX -Sorrento, a. Graftor, lid., near new University. Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. "A CCOMMODATION.— City. Full Board, £\. Bed, Breakfast: permanents, casuals. Phone 43-388.—Nome, Private Hotel, 7. Scotia Place. A DULT Family, board young man; phone, all convs.; 2nd section, near trams; 25s.—Address at Herald. \ 11M1DALE Pte. Hotel, Devouport.— £*■ First-class Accom.; beautiful Bunny room; overlooking harbour.—Phone 22-16 r <. A RMAGII, 6, Hopetcun St. (Ist turuins right from Reservoir).—Accommodation and Breakfast, or Rooms only. BALGOWLAH, 223, Hobson St.—Comfortable, modern convs., central; Single, Double or Share Rooms, from 27s Od. BOARD offered Girl Student. • lmm. from Training College; refined family. —Phone 13-816. BOARD offerrfd Mt. Albert Grammar Boy; good home; near school; 22s Cd.—Write 1, "Woodward Rd., Mt. Albert. QARD offered Gentleman in quiet, superior Home, Carlton Goro Rd., city end.—Address at Herald. BOYS (1 or 2). or Masters, near Mt. Albert Grammar School.—Young, 7. Willis St. C COUPLE. elderly, desiring Board in counJ try home, small farm. —Address at Hekai.d. " I^ALMUIR."— Mrs. Drowett. 147. Hobson iJ St.—Board and Lodgings, double and single rooms; moderate. —Pliouo 41-368. DEVONPORT. lioc Roi. 5, Garden Terrace, Queen's Pavn.de.—Vacancies permanents, casuals; tariff moderate.—Phone 22-573._j n.LEXEAGLKS, 10. Carlton Gore Rd., near « Grafton Rd.—Superior Accommodation; excellent, cuisine—Mrs. Campbell, 44-120. HARLESTON," 14, Ardinoie Rd., Herne Bay.—Good Accommodation; quiet, sunny position; double and single rooms. 17" 1A ORA, Corner O'Rorkc uiul Syroomls 'V Sts.—Superior private Board and Residence at moderate tariff. KINROSS, li!s. Grafton Rd.—Refined Accommodation, bed. breakfast: ideal position, übovo Bridge; phone; moderate tariff. lADY, privates home, will board two J Grammar Girls.—l, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby, close to school. " T ULWOIiTH." 113, Grafton Rd. (above JJ bridge). Superior Accommodation offered Permanent and Casual Guests. — l'houe 40-0611. " "VTGAPOXGA." 3. Carlton Rd., Grafton, close trams, Symonds St.; good table; from 303. —Phone 44-762. POINT CHEVALIER,—Board offered: good home nnd table; washing, mending; reasonable. —10, Fourth Av., Point Chevalier. IjONSONBY. Best Part, Handy City.— -L Telephone, garage; washing done; 30s week.—Write Sunny. 897. Herald. EMUERA.—Permanents, Visitors; ideal Home; trams, trains 3min.—ls. Market Rd. QCHOOLGIRLS. —Good home in Epsom O offered for Girls attending Secondary Schools; early application desirable.— Home, 81. Herald. __ OTUDENTS (2), or Schoolboys, lady O would like to Board, comfortable home.—2B. Gt. South Rd.. Epsom. rpjlE VYNE. Symonds St.—Most popular i. Bed nnd Breakfast House in Auckland. —Tebb: Phone 4(5-249. TXTILTON. 14. Khyber rnsß.--Ac co mnioVV dation. Permanents. Casuals, share room: from 30s; tennis court-Phone 4.,-606. A VONHYRSTE HOTEL .62 Symonds St. J\. Vacancies occur in this first-class private hotel: excellent cu-Bine. splendid hot water service, showers, hot and cold; beautiful views, overlooking harbour; right on car stop; special concession to permanents. Casuals. 10s per day: £3 3s per week. ~ "pjQTEL GARDINER. Emily Place 'near Grand Hotel).—Firstclass Accommodation: tariff, 9s per d ay; Bed and Breakfast. Cs. Quiet and Central. E YE C R O F T, 26. SYMONDS ST.. opp. ALBERT PARK. First-class Accommodation me \ isitors and Pcimonent Guests. -Tariff. 10s day. £3 pel week. Bed and Breasfast. r.a 6d. Permanents by arrangement. Latest hot water system installed.—Phone 44-268. "LJONOMA." PRIVATE HOTEL, b E. ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Xear Albert Park). MRS. J. NAIRN. Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Permanents and Casunls. I hone 4i~ilo\r uK O N PR.IV AT E HOT EL, X 5, Scotia Place. Upper Queen St. First-class Accommodation, Casuals. Permanents. TELEPHONE 42-507. BOARD WANTED. BAKER requires Board in Newmarket.— H.. 936. Herald. OARD~Ior Lady and Daughter, Great South Road, or cast side One Iree Hill: reasonable.—77B. Herald. BOARD, near Training College; with other students preferred; female; state par ticnlnrs. —Student, 930. Herald. BOY. attending Mt. Albert Grammar School, desires Board with homely, musical family, near. M°nungs.ae-Reply, slating terms, to Musical. 30. Herald. COMFORTABLE Home for elderly lady, O with care and attention. Liberal tqrns offered.— Lady, 678. Herald. _ pENTLEMEN (2). share Room.requive VT nermanent Board, vicinity Piospect Esplanade or Mt. Eden Rd.-Permanent. 950. Herald. . - GIRL Student requires Board, near liaining .College.—Box 3a. 1 aeroa. LaDY elderly, requires privftt© Bofii'd, Rotorua, for few weeks: quiet, reasonable.—Write F. Butcher, 1. Camborne Rd.. Mt. Albert. Auckland. : LADY, elderly, requires Board, quiet people, Mount Eden preferred; fireplace. —M.A.. 27. Herald. ; T ADY Teacher, requires Board, pri--1-1 vate family: Remuera or Epsom.—l., 17. Herald. AN. young, requires Board or Room, convenient to town: reasonable.— Jjodgings, 972, Herald. MARRIED Couple require Furn. BedSitting Room and kitchenette, handy city.-Homely. 815, Herald. IDOOMS, large, single, phone and satisXV fiotorv shelter for car: any locality. meuls required. B.plj lo H.MLt. b, U a.m. to-day ( Tuesday).—F„ 96j. Herald OTUDENT. Male, handy Training College: O adult family preferred; quiet.—Particulars. M.8., 23. Herald. WANTED TO BUY. AMBERGRIS.— Send registered post, cash offer return mail.—Walter Mason, 25. lI.M. Arcade. Queen St . APPAREL.— Mrs. Outtrim, largest buyer Ladies', Gent's Left-ofl Clothing.—ls, Victoria St. Phono 42-674. OWLS.—Set of 5 1-8 Taylor Bowls wanted, weighing about 31b.' soz. Bowls. 997, .Herald. AUCKLAND Auctioneering Co. give best prices for furniture: valuations free; 6ales at houses.—Phone 42-238. BEFORE Selling, Before Buying Your Furniture, consult- Squirrel] and Co. We defy competition. Phone 44-308. BEST Price for Suits, Dresses, Boots.— Hansen's, (>, Wakefield St., opp. Town Hull. Phone 43-021. BOTTLE-Washing Machine, complete with rinser and brushes.—Write, giving full particulars, where to bo seen and etute lowest cash price, to Macliino, Gl. Herald. CLOTHING, Suits. Boots. Old Gold, Building Society Shares; confidential dealing.—Meltzer Bros., 65-67, Victoria St. FUNGUS Bought, highest market price, nny quantity, from any. part of New Zealand.—Hoe Bros.. To Kiiiti. GRASS-S'eed Cleaner, small, for cocksfoot, to hire or buy: handy to Auckland.— Grass-seed. 29. Herald. (1 RAPES, wine-making next vintage. 20 X tons.—Write, giving variety, quantity, price. Crown Wines. Elliott St.. Auckland. HAWKERS. Caretakers, Householders.— Best Prices all Bottles. Rngs.—lmperial Bottle_ Exchange, Freeman's Bay; 43-547. PUSH Chair. second-hand, wanted cheap; state price anl where seen.—Reasonable, 20, Herald. Refrigerator, about 1 ton capacity, suitable for dairy.—Full particulars, price, and where it -can bo inspected, to Storric's Agency Co.. Box 01, Invercargill. GINGER, Sewing Machines, Dropheads; O jjpot enflh.—B. Strand Arcade. r POOLS of nil descriptions. Bought. Sold i- or Exchanged. Highest prices given. —Shergold, 54, Victoria St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 1

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