BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A A.A. Appointed Hotol. The Terraco. — • Newly renovated, central, tennis; excellent cuisine, moderate tariff; permanenta.—Phone 46 747. Accommodation business people and casuals, from „Os.—First house on riant acioss Grafton Bridge.—Phone 40-134. CCOMMODATION. - Rutland Privato Hotel, opp. Cargon; permanenta, JOs; casuals, bed and breakfast. ,is.—Phone 42-C.)3 CCO M ftlOl>ATi Oi\ offered in respectaole Jioine, modern convs.; single and uuuble Hooinß.—Goldlern, 60, Cook St. AUCUjHAiODATIUN, Double, Single Rooms, full board or breakfast; moderate.—3, Havelock St., Lower Symonds St. ACCOMJuOLA'i'iON, first-class, breaKlast. —Sorrento, 3, Grafton Rd., near new University, Lower Symonds St. Phone 41-708. Accommodation. Large Balcony Room; suit gentlemen, friends; ideal pusition, overlooking Domain.—77, Carlton Gore Rd. ANZAC AV.—Comfortable Private Board and Residence; piano; phone; washing included; 27s 6d.—lli Alten Rd. BAbGOWLAH. 228. Hobson St.—Comfortable, modern convs.; central; Single, Louble or Share Rooms, from 27s 6d. BED-Sl'I'TiNG Room, double, full board, convs.; suit. m.c. or 8 mateß to share room.—Clovelly. 11, Symonds St. IJOARD offered, comfortablo home, young lady; terms moderate; off Ponsonby Hd.—Phone 27-134. BOAHL) offered respectnble working Man. handy to trams and Newton, private lamily.—Address at Hkuald. UAnIJ outied in private family to D married business Couple; no children :W7. Mt. Eden Rd. | jOAUu. comlortabld, 2-3 business girls, IJ close boat, tennis courts, Stanley Bay -Address at Hehai.d. BURvVOOD, 26, Princes St., 3 min. City.— First-class Accommodation; tariff, 10s per day. Wire, write or phone.—Phone 41-484. CARLTON. City Rd., 2min. Quten St.— board and residence, double and single balcony rooms; moderate tariff. Ci LI f TON, VV hi taker Place, Symonds St.— ) Accommodation and Breakfast, ss; full Boards, 7a; weekly, i2. Permanentß by arrangement.—Mrs. Hudson. Phone 43-216. DALMUIR."— Mrs. Drewett, 147, tlobBon St.—Bed and Breakfast; firll Board, Permanenta, Casuals.—Phone 41-368. Auckland, closo to University, Government House and Albert Park. Trams to all parts of tho cTty from the door.—Miss Z. Smith, Proprietress. Phone 41-319. GtLENEAGLES, 10, Carlton Gore Road, f near Grafton Road.—2 Single Rooms vacant. —Mrs. Campbell. 44-420. GRAFTON. —Board, single room; comfortable home; good table: phone.—23. Park Rd GRAFTON. Sunny, furnished, double front Bed-Sitting Room, fireplace. modern conveniences.—9s. Grafton Rd. OTEL " RosEviiie." by Cargen. Phone 41-113.—Casuals. 9s; Be<l and Breakfast, Cs; Permanenta by arrangement. LADY, living alone, nice home, telephone, desires another join her; preferably with car.—Address at ller/ o. EMUERA.—Good Board, cosy rooms, ideal home, trams, train, 3min.—ls, Market Rd. Phono 25-303. rr»BE VYNE Symondb St.-Most Popular j JL Beo and Breakfast Houso in Auckland Phone 4G-249 r PHE LIONS. 72, W'ellesley St. W.—Perma--1 neilts, Visitors; terms moderate.—Near St. Matthew's. Phcne 40-583. TRAINING College Girls (2), share nice 1 Room, few minutes College; 25a each; telephone.—Mt. Eden, 161, Herald. VISITORS" Auckland -Superior accommodation convenient Racecourse. 3min tram Mosella Market Rd.. Epaom Phone 25"46. WdLTON. 44, Khyber Pass.—Accommodation, Permanonta. Casuals, enaro room; from 303; tennis court.—Fhone 43-060. Y~ M C.A., Wellealey St.—Central position. • Excellent accommodation. Building completely renovated; firsl-clasa table; moderate terms. JJOTEL GARDINER. Emily Place (near Grand Hotel).—First-class Accommodation; toriff, 9s per day; Bed and Breakfast. 6s.—Quiet and Central. " OONOMA 77 PRIVATE HOTEL. O 5, ALFRED ST., AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). Mrs. J. NAIRN, Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tarifl. Permanenta and Casuals. Phono 44-725. ENT WORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, 74-76, Symonds St. Phone 46-775. Arrangements, may now be made for limited number of Permanent Winter Guests. Casuals. 12s 6d daily. ► YECROFT PRIVATE 26. SYMONDS ST.. opp. ALBERT PARK tint-class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Guests. Tariff. 10s per day. i' 3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d. Permanent Guests by arrangemont. Single Rooms available.—Phono 44-268. BOARD WANTED. BOARD, Lady and Gent., Single Rooms; private family.—J.L., 38j. Beha:.d. I MMKu and Lodging, motliei uun ailult -D son: Quiet, relined home.—Study. 25' J. Herald. 1 BOARD required in good locality; Herne Bay preferred • for lady; 80s.—Clerk. 232. Hekald. BOARD and Attention wanted, motherless boy. 6j years old; private family, neai school.-8.8. 289. Herald. BUSINESS Man requires Board, handy to city; privato family preferred.—Write H.V.. 350. Heu- I>ENGINEERING Student requires board Jtj with private family.—A. 13.. olrJ. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. AUCKLAND'S Leading Farm Salesmen require Going Concerns. We can sell. —Griflitha. Ltd., 6. Paimerston Bldgs. A i.l. Vacant Houses and Flats wanted urgently.—Joe T. McDonald, Bioadway, Newmarket. Phone 16-602. u OUT Selling Houses. Sections, Farms. Consult Newton and Kalman, Colonial Mutual Bldgs.. for quick sales. BUNGALOW, small, handy to City; £IOO deposit, balance, Govt. Mort.—Full particulars. Box 385. G.P.O. BUYER Waiting, Cash.—Modern Bungalow. elevated. 5 rooms, modem conveniences; Takapuna, Dovonport.—l hone Wilkie. 23-490. BUYER Requires 5-6 Rooms, modern Bun galow. good value. Romuera, view pieterred.—Particulars. Good Deposit. 187. Hehald.' - INARMS or Farmlets wanted urgently to 1 replace recent sales; financial clients waiting.—Masetield, 27, Queen St. I/ARM. partly improved, good buildings ■T and land, up to 150 acres; North Auckland.—R.Q.. 387, Heuaup. 1,1 ARMS and J; armlets, going cortcetne r>nv J; ferred.—Anderson and Co., oIU, 1 nauranco Bldg. 7/1 A RMS wanted. Going Concerns; also I Farmlets, hnnd.v Auckland; buyers waiting.—Geo. Mayhill. Dilworth Dldgs._ INARMS, any district; send full details.— Jb George Cole, Avenue Bldgs., Rcmuern Rd., next P.O. INARMS Farmlets, ..Houses wanted A urgently; wo can sell.—-Ripley and Co., lUllHhv'n Bides., opp. G.P.O. ; MODERN BUNGALOW WANTED. 5 or 6 Rooms. Must be Electric throughout. Handy to tram, within 4d SectloW. H. P DUNNE AND CO. Phone 40-569. OECTION. suitable build shops, close city, O good position essential.— I' ulleat particulars to Locality. 237. I KKA_jX TATE want Houses to Let ; Rents Collected ; VV best attention given.—Vulcan Land Agency. 29, Vulcan Bldgs. I~cf-20 Acres, sheltered, partly improved. 10 suitable for Citrus Fruits.-Norfch Suburban. 391. Herald. CA-60 Acres. Going Concern. South AuckOU land prnferrod; sound client good deposit.—ftnrlick. Agent. Papakura. To 1500 Acres. North Auckland: buyer waiting.— Christie. Findlay. 159. Queen St.. Ancklund. . nnA Acres (about), sheep country: conOUI/ vonient railway, township; cash over mortgage; waiting—Foster, Victoria Arcado WANTED TO RENT. IT'PSOM, near Cornwall Park School.— J Superior Bungalow, 6 rooms, unfurn., garage; good tenant. —Phono 45-214. OOD CLIENTS WANTING HOUSES U IN REMIT ERA. PA RNELL. EPSOM, MT. EDEN. V/rite W H. DUNNE -V CO, Chancery Chambers. Phono 40-569. OUSE. about 5 rooms. "handy city; furn.i •idultß.—T.H . 30S. llkbald HOUSE. 5 roomo, odults. good locality, near Qneen St.; ronl 25a in advance.— RP. 343 Herald STiTA Eli "P ROT HERO & SHEARER, c c. iirity Hlrtps. _foi Renl CollTting WANTED U7kent, 1 y~~- Several tiieclj turn. B'-use*. tfc-od localities good tenants. —Harrop ana Medley, 28, Shortlsnd St,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 1
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