BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Accommodation. Rutland Private Hotel, opposite* Cargen; pcrmanonta, litis; casuals, bod and breakfast, os.—Phono 42-658. Accommodation.— city, Full Board, Bod, Breakfast; permanenU, casuals Phono 'l3-383. —Nome, Privato Hotel, 7. Scotia Place. A CCOMMODATION offered Gent., private A family, close tram and beach; garage. —155, Jervois Rd.. Herne Bay. CCOMMODATION, business peoplo and casuals; moderate torms. -First house on right across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40-134. ACCOMMODATION for Boarders; home away from homo.—W.G.T.U Hostel. 363. Queen St. Phono 45 254 A CCOMMODATION, first-class, breakfast. —Sorrento, 3, Grafton lid., near new University, Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708 A A.A. Appointed Hotel. " The lorraco. • Newly renovated, central; tennis; excellent ouisine; moderate tariff; permanents —Phone 46-747. ARMIDALE Pto. Hotel, Dovonport.— First-class Accom.; beautiful sunny room; overlooking harbour.—Phone 22-15'/. " \ HMAGH," 6. Hopetcun St. (Ist turnis. ing right from Reservoir).—Accommodation and Breakfast, or Rooms only. BALGOWLAH, 228, Hobson St.—Comfortable, modern convs., central; Single, Double or Share Rooms, from 27s Gd. OARD offered Gontleman, large room, in quiet, superior house; city end Carlton Gore. —Address at Herald. BOARD offered in privato home, comfortable single rooms, all convs., e.1.—11. I-Ipwe St.. Newton. _ BOARD, good, private home, offered young Man, closo Newmarket. —22, Belmont Terrace, off Remuera Rd. BOARD offered in refined homo, young Lady, companion for another; moderate. —Ring 215-708. CHARMING Situation. Waterfront. Overlooking Park, Heme Bay.—Board, Residonco; business men. —22, Sarsfiold Street. Phone 26-146. CIITY. Symonds St.—Nice, Single Rooms; ' Gents., 10s; Breakfast, £1. —Address at Herald. DALMUIR."— Mrs. Drewett. 147, Hobson St.—Board and Lodgings, double and single rooms; moderate. —Phone 41-368. DOMINION RD.—Board, 2 mates, 25ft; washing, hot baths; good table.—lß, Carrick Place. TpAMTT/y, 2 adultß, offer quiet comfortablo -L Home to Lady, return for light duties. —Address at Herald. LENEAGLES, 10, Carlton Gore Rd., near VJT Grafton Rd.—Superior Accommodation; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Campbell, 44-420. GRAMMAR SCHOOL Boys.-Lady offers good Home; ideal surroundings; walk School.—B7, Owen's Rd., Epsom. " TTARLESTON," 14, Ardmore Rd., Heme ■H Bay.-Good Accommodation; quiet, sunny position; double and single rooms. I7~IA ORA, Corner O'Rorke and Symonds -l\ Sts.—Superior private Board and Residence at moderate kiriff. LULWORTII." 143, Grafton Rd. (above bridge). Superior Accommodation offered Permanent and Casual Guests. — Phone 40-666. MILFORD, close beach; beautiful, ehady surroundings; £3 2s week.—Reavey. 8, Milford Rd. NGAPONGA," 3. Carlton Rd., Grafton, closo trams, Symonds St.; good table; from 303 —Phone 44-762. PARENTS of only child (girl), aged 10, wish to Board another child; companionship.—Phone 47-005. / STUDENT requires Board, handy University state termp.—Student, 7.. Herald. REMUERA.— Permanents. Visitors; ideal Home: trams, train 3 3mm—ls. Markot Rd. Phone 25-303. THE VYNE. Symonds St.—Most popular Bed and Breakfast House in Auckland. —Jebb; Phone 46-249. WILTON. 44. Ivbyber Pass.—.Accommodation, Permanents, Casuals, share room: ftom 30s; tennis court—Phone 43^06. DEVONPORT. WIMBLEIIURST. 7, Mays Street, off King Edward Parade. Delightful Homo for Permanent Boarders. Good Table. Single and Double Rooms. Moderate Tariff. AVONHYRSTE HOTEL,. 62 Symonds St. Vacancies occur in .this first-clars,. t rivate hotel; excellent cuisine, 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 3a per -week. JJOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place 'near Grand Hotel).—Fi ratclass Accommodation; tariff, 9s per day ; Bed and Breakfast. 6s. Quiet and Central. ~£IEC K O F T, 26. SYMONDS ST., opp. ALBERT PARK First-class Accommodation lor Visitors and Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10s day, £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d. Permanents by arrangement. Latest hot water 6ystem installed. —Phone 44-268. " QONOMA," PRIVATE HOTEL, O 5. ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park) MRS J. NAIRN. Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Permanents and Casuals. Phone 44-7*o. VUKON PRIVATE HOT EL, X 5, Scotia Place. Upper Queen St. ITirst-class Accommodation, Casuals. Permanent!-. TELEPHONE 42-597 OUPERIOR HOME FOR BUSINESS O MEN; highly recommended; excellent cuisine: unsurpassed for comfort: hot and cold water; large single rooms; houao renovated throughout; easy access to town: splendid position; very moderate terms. MRS. NORTON (lato Arundel), 5, Grafton Road, 3 doors from Lower Symonds btreot. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. ACCOMMODATION. - Bathing, tennis, dancing, fishing, boat, launch tups free- good table; tariff, £2 15s; special rales children; phone.—Write Insley, Cowca. BACH, furn., Buckland's Beach, vacant; 35s weekly: e.l. included; {mill. store. —Phono 43-243. BEACH.— Furn. Cottage, Flats, kitchen; ettes; 25min. city.—Thompson, liri View, Narrow Neck, Dovonport. I hono 22-146. BEACHLANDS Private Hotel.— Bathing. Dancing. Fishing, adults, £2 10s; childron, half-price.-Ring P.O Lleachlands. BEACHLANDS. Sunkiat Bay Beach.-4-Roomed Cottage to let comfortably furn.; accommodate 7—Phone s\, Whitford. BROWN'S BAY.-To lot, fum Cottage. <1 rooms, porch; very comfortable.—Oott a ge. 514. Queen St. BROWN'S BAY.—Cottage to let, 3 rms., furn., close beach; very moderate.— Addresn at Herald. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, on beach. Milford. to let for February: fully furn.—E.. 346. HF.RALP. CIOTTAGES. soveral, furn. and unfurn., J now vacant; near beach; cheap rents.— II oronj Howick. HELTENHAM Attractive Room. furn. or unfurn.; modorato to permanent tcna.i 11.--32, Cheltenham Rd. pIIELTENIIAM BEACH.—House, DovonO port; vacancies for families. Casuals and Perms., reasonable tariff. —M. E. Birohall. CHELTENHAM, handy Beach, Bus.— Furn Flat, nil convs.; £2 2a per week. —Jtoßonfeldt, Phono 22-397. DEEP GREEK.—Furn. Cottago, accommodate 6; sleeping porch.—Ring 22D. Albany, 6 and 7, evenings. DEVONPORT.— Hotel Ventnor, new management: Visitors, Permanents; tennis. U agomont; Visitors, Permanents; tennis, bathing.Phono 22-466. Miss 1. .Johnston. KOIII., Closo Beach.—Flat., 3 rooms, selfcontained. furn., 0.1., gas cooker.— IV contained, furn., e.1., gas cooker.— Hunt, Ell ham Rd., Kohimnrama. OSTEND, Bay View.—Good table, accommodation: terniß, 60s.—Write or phono V' modation; terniß, 60s.—Write or phone Putiki P.O. 11. A. Morcer, Proprietor. ROTOIIU A.—Comfortablo, burnished Flats, electrio; Buit 3 to 5 persons; contral.— electrio; Buit 3 to 5 persons; contral.— Lakosydo Rotorua. EOTORUA, G miles Awaliou Stream.— Furn. Fishing Bungalow, accommodate eight; garago, boat.—Whitakor, Phone 250. R OTOR.UA.—Furn. Houses, 5 and 6 rooms- phono, piano; mineral bath; garago.—Whitakor, Phono 250. DURFDALE, Waiheko.—Bach, furn., closo to beach and wharf.—Address at Herald. 'T'AKAPTTNA, 8, Channelview Rd.—Houbo. J- furn., sloep 6; or rooms; minute beaoh; reasonable. ''piTIRANGI, Park Road.—Furnished Coti- tago, 0.1., all conveniences; beautiful bush, views.—F. Stono. Phono 20-422. WANTED for Fortnight from February 8, Furnished Bach or 2 Furnished Rooms, Takapuna; party of <l.—Camper, 485, Herald. WAIATARUA Hold. Nihoiupu. 1350 ft.— Holidays, week-ends: tennis. Badminton, deck tennis. Phono SK, Hcnderaon.— Wise, Propriotor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20480, 4 February 1930, Page 1
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