BOARD AND RESIDENCE. AA.A. Appointed Hotel, The Terrace.— • Central, tennis, excellent cuisine: perms., share, from 30b; also Singles.—4o-747. A CCOMHODATION, single or share, from -nL 255; washing, ironing, hot baths. — Phone 12-92"' 18, Carrick Place. CCOM M ODATION for Boarders: home away from homo.—W.C.T.U. Bostel. 3G3, Queen St. Phone 45-254. Accommodation business people and casuals, from 30a.—First house on right across Grafton Bridge.—Phone 40-134. Accommodation. - Rutland Private Hotel, opp. Cargen; permanents, 30s; caßuals, bed and breakfast, sb.—Phone 42-GSB. ACCOM.,_ Business Gents.; harbour view. Tennia court.—Rangiora, Elizabeth St., Ponaonby. off College Hill. Phone 27-065. ACCOMMODATION.— Bed and Breakfast, full board, nice locality, cLose gnrago. —3O. Park Av., Grafton, opp. Hospital. Aitlt AB, 12, Symonds St., opp. Varsity.— Superior Accommodation: Permanents, £2 2a; daily, 10s.—Phono 40-293. BEACH HOUSE, Milford, for comfort and attention; ideal winter homo; excellent cuisine; moderate.—Phono 23-277. BOARD, 27s Gd; Rooma, 8s; Breakfast, 15s; Nightly, 8a Gd; e.1.—8, llardinge St., oS Victoria St. BOARD, comfortable, offered 2 Gentlemen, select locality; every comfort; washing, mending; good table; moderate.— Phone 25-890. BOARD ollered, nice home. 2 Girls; £1 week; piano.—l, Ligar Place, off Grafton Bridge steps. OARD offered business Girl, £1 weekly; homely; willing to help light duties.— Address at Herald. CARLTON, City Rd., 2min. Queen St.— board and residence, double and einglo balcony rooms modeiat' tariff. CITY, Symonds St.—Nice Single Rooms. 10s; breakfast, £1; Gents.; phono.— Address at Herald. CLOVELLY. Balcony Rooms, double, single, garage, minute tram, nice locality, handy city.—Phono 24-931, 7, Clovernook Rd.. Newmarket. (COMFORTABLE Privato Homo offered J Gentleman; near car, every convenience; washing, mending; garage; modorale. —Address at Hkrald. I FARMERS' House, Glencroft.—Bed. Breakfast, every conv.; central; 30s weekly.— Turner St.. Upper Queen St. , GRAFTON, 9, Bridge St.—Board or Breakfast; 2 share room: reasonable. RAFTON.—Bed-Sitting Room, sunny, furn., double, front, firoplaco; modern convs.—9s, Grafton Rd. G" RAFTON.—Board, singlo, double rooms; m.c., 2 friends; good table, comfortable home; phone.—2s. Park Rd. H" OME, good, Ladies or Gents., £1 week; homely people, 2nd section.—l 4, Schofield St., Grey Lynn. HOME, comfortable, offered young Gentleman; minute tram, 2nd section; garage.—l. Point St.. Mt. Eden. HOME, refined, privato, offered young tradesman, close Newmarket.—22, Belmont Terrace, off Remuera Rd. HOTEL VENTNOR. Devonport.—Visitors, Permanents: reduced torms for winter months.—Phono 22-4G6. Mis 31. Johnston. OTEL " Rossville," by Cargen. Phone 41-113.—Casuals. 9s; Bed and Breakfast, 6s; by arrangement. JOLIMONT. —Visitors, Permanent!) catered for; terms moderate. Corner Lower Symonds St., Alfred St. Phono 43-7G7. ADY offers Elderly People superior home, comfort, attention, spacious grounds, glorious views.—Phone 25-747. OUNT EDEN.—Good Home, near 2nd section; 2 friends; phone, own entrance. —Phone 27-C7B. ; ROYSTON, Edgerley Av., Epsom, handy Newmarket.— Superior Accommodation; double, single rooms; sleeping-out porch; tariff moderate.—Mrs. Johnston, phono 25-310. ' ROOM, large, double, front, suit couple. 2 friends; now vacant; also Single Room.—Lulworth, 143, Grafton Rd. Phone 40-6G6. SAN REMO. 3. Symonds Street.—Double and Share Room, vacant; moderate.— Phone 43-320. rTiHE - VYNE, Symonds St.—Most Popular JL Bed and Breakfast House in Auckland —Jebb. Phone 46-249. "rnHORNLEA HOUSE," 80, Wellington 1 St., City.—Full Board, £1 2s Gd per week. Bed and Breakfast, • 14s 6d per .week. —Prop., Thos. King. Manageresses, Mrs. King, Mrs. Hardaker. Phone 43-701. ERONA-Private Hotel, 17. Khyber Pass. —Accommodation, visitors; tariff, 6s day: £2 week; permanents by arrangement. " TJ|7\AINUI." Symonds St., entrance next VV Lyric Theatre.—Room, with breakfast. 4a. or full board.—Phone 41-350. YM.C.A.. Welleeley St -Central position • Excellent accommodation. Building completely renovated; first-clasa table; moderate terms.
APARTMENTS VACANT. A CCOMMODATION. Front Bedroom, double furn., own meter, stove, fireplace.—7, Ponsonby Rd.. near Reservoir. ACCOMMODATION. —Bed - Sitting Room, large, sunny; fireplace; central, refined locality; comfortably furn.; breakfast provided.—Phone 41-255. APARTMENTS, clean, single Rooms; morning tea, 10s; share, 8s each. Waterview, '26, Nelson St. BACH Rooms, single, gaa ring, e.l„ 10a; double, and kitchen, 17a 6d.—Norscourt. 111, Nelson St. BEDROOM. Single, furn., kitchenette, e.1., sep. entrance; on tram linos.~2. Tennyson St.. Grey Lynn. BEDROOM, double, furnished, fireplace, sunny kitchen; also single room, quiet. —llkley House. Top Grey'a Av. EDROOM, double, very large, furn.. fireplace, to let; central; meals optional.—G.C., 891, Herald. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, eleep-out, sunny, self-contained, minute tram; 22s (3d.—14. Tennyson St., Balmoral. ED-SITTING Room, double, furn., kitchenetto, convs, 17s Gd; Two, 22s 6d.— 10. Rtinm-11 St.. Collego Hill. . BED-SITTING Rooms. 2, sunny, partly furn.. separate entrance, kitchenette, use convs.; minute trams. —X., 123, Herald. BED-SITTING Room, double, furn., 16s; Singlo, 125.6 d. self-contained, califont; iRt section.—Phono 42-155. BED-SITTING Room, largo, part furn., fireplace, kitchenette, gas stove; also Room, furn., suit two Business Ladies; terms moderate.—s2, Richmond ltd. BRAEBURN Apartments.—Self-contnined. Double, ainglo rooms; fireplaces; beautifully furnished; linen, crockery, cutlery supplied: Brains. City.—l 6. Lower Symonds St CXT Y.—Furn. Room, extra available; sunny, elevated; suit business person. -Melody House, 508 A, Queen St. CITY, No. 9, Scotia P aco—Single and Double furn. Rooms, fireplace, cooking convs. /~l>TrY.—Double Bed-Sitting Room, furn., fireplace, griller; Single Rooms, convs., detached: cheap.—3B, Wynyard St. (\ITY, Symonds St.—Singlo Room, sunny; s modern, homely; private.—" Civic Residential." 21, Mount St. CROFTHURST, Curran St., Heme Bay.— Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, largo kitchenette, suitable dino: minute car; reasonable. I \EVONPORT.—Two furnished Rooms, '-J sunny • position, with grate, convs.; Uniin ferry.—Address at llkrald. 17'LAT, furn., piano, phone, also Bed Sitting Room and kitchen, and Single R00m.—137, Grafton Rd. /GRAFTON RD., 72.—Bed-Sitting Room vT fully furn., all convs.; own kitchenette ; moderate.—Phono d(T-519. GRAFTON. -Pleisant, furn. Room, hot and cold "-bower; radiator if desired: private family.—Phone 40-005. HERNE Bay.—First-class Bed-Sitting Room, modorn convs.; min. car stop.— Phone 26-869. HERNE BAY, Terminus.—2 large front Rooms, fireplaces, kitchen; eeparato entrance; pardon.—Phono 27-0,16, MT. EDEN.—Furn., Single Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, califont; suit lady. 33. Fairviow Rd. ROOM, single, furn., few minutes Queen St.; suit respectable gent.; Quiet; reasonable.—l 9, Grafton Rd. ROOMS, double and single, furnished.— 11, Scotia Place. ROOMS, singlo, hot and cold showers, all convs.—Curran and Anderson, 115. Hobson St., City. ROOMS. 4, unfurn., self-contained; cheap ront.—West'a Cycle and Pram Depot, 298, Ponsonby Rd. ROOMS and Breakfast, or Full Board.— Tho Willows, Symonds St, Phono 11 Tho Willows, Symonds St, Phono 43-268. Misa O'Doa, Proprietress. ROOMS (1 or 2), unfurn., use kitchenette, etc., nice house, rent secondary consideration refined people.—23, Paico Av., Dominion Rd. SYMONDS ST.. 2, City Road.—Furnished room, vacant; breakfast or board if dosire<l: central. 0 Grafton Road,—Superioi furn. Single »tvad Double Room; morning tray op-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 1
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