TEST MATCH ACCOMMODATION. A CCOMMODATION. Test Mutch Visitors, xl handy to town and cars.—l 4, City Rd. \ CCOMMODATION -Large, Double " and Single Rooms.—" Selwyn," '2, llopotoun St., Ponsonby; phone 27-070. A CCOMMODATION.—ComfortabIo Singlo J.X. Rooms, Bs, 10ft. 12a Od weekly; 2a Od night; wnnn beds.—so, Vincent Hi . A CCOMMODATION.—City, Full Board, J.\ Bed, Breakfast; permaucntu, casuals. Phono 43-388. Nomo Private Hotel, 7, Scotia Place. A CCOMMODATION, comfortable; Rugby a *• atmosphere; central; Single, Double; share tootn»; moderate tariff.—Balgowlah, 228, Ho!i.«on St. "a Aucklaud for"tho -*-V Britain v. All Black Football Match will be in demand. Arrange in advance for your accommodation. I A.A. Jlniise. The Terrace, 7, City Rood. —Single and Double Rooms; tariff model ate. 4 CCOMMODATION Party, Single; easy -*•*- walking distance grounds; terms to suit.—l 7, Rocklands Av„ Dominion Rd. V CCOMMODATION, Pcrmanents or Casuals; also Furnished l.'oom, 2mins. tram.— Phono '2O 937. 'J, Sentinel Rd., Heme Bay. \ CCOMMODATION.—Larue Double and -t-v Single Rooms for Permanents or Casuals.—Phone 45-035. 154, Grafton Rd. ~ A~CCO MM OD ATIO N" Wha re retiV 7 48. -£-i Grafton Rd. (next Bowling Green), — splendid table: tariff 30s.—Phono 42-101. \ VOXII YRSTK Priva to" 11 0te17~02, Symonds St.—Superior Accommodation: central; minuto Queen St. Visitors, book iin mod ja t ely.- -Tel. IVI 99. BEACH Douse, Milford. i-hour from City. —Superior Accommodation for Football Visitors; moderate.—Phono 23-277. BURWOOD." PRINCES STREET. Facing Albert Park. Superior Accommodation, 10s per day (permanent guests by arrangement.) 2miriß. from city.—Phone 41-484. CT ARRIXGTON, 29, Wynyard St., entrance J Lower Symonds St., near St. Paul's. Bod, Breakfast. Phone 41 -261. "/"IKNTRAJj" Private Dote), llobson St.— Excellent accommodation for football visitors: moderate tariff . I 'hone 42-751. '(HtEMORNE, 83., Grafton Rd.— First-class Accommodation for Football Visitors. Moderate tariff.—Phone -10 2JL " jriIiOVELLY," 11, Symonds St.—FiratV class accommodation, Gmins. Queen St., garage, every comfort.—Phono 41-443. DEVONPORT. — Roc-Roi. 5, Garden Terrace. nun. wharf, has vacancies for Permnnents and Casuals.—l'hono 22-573. DOUBLE and Single Rooms, nightly or _ weekly.—'2, Waverly St., off Queen St. PARK (omin.). —Oentlemen only, good table.— Phono 12-927; 18, Carrick Place, Dominion Rd. Symonds St., 2min. to -I Queen St. —Accommodation Football Visitors: moderate tariff.--[■'hone 41-319. LXJOTBALL Visitors.—Largo Room, full -*■' Board or Bed and Breakfast. —20, Carlton Gore I'd. Phone 44-097. pREEX~LAXE (170).— Comfortable AcvT comniodntion offered Football Visitors; board optional; close trains, trains.—Phone 25-2;". J. HOTEL Grande Vue, St. Ileliers.—Brick building; waterfront; excellent Accommodation: I'2 15s per_j\^eck.—Phone 25-660. 4)TEh" VEXTNOH, Dovonport. Newly renovated, every comfort; few minutes city; idea! position, delightful views; excellent' 'cuisine; moderate tariff. Wire or write.—Phono 22-400. Miss J. Johnston. NVEHNKSS. 47. Wellington St.—Casuals, 8s per day; Bed and Breakfast, ss. Phone 45-739. KELVIN Private Bote!, 93. llobson St.— Accommodation for football visitors; terms moderate.—P ho n e 42-007. \ | OSiiLL.\T~O97 Market Rd., Epsom.— JI Superior Accommodation for Football Visitors: term 3 moderate. Phono 2a-040^_ PAR KINO Area—Ro-smay Terrace, right opp. Main Gates.—Space for 100 cars; man a I way s in at tendance; fee. 2s. j) EMUETIA.—Good Accommodation for '* Football Visitors; :irnin. trams, trains. _ Markef JM. I »hotif gfi-308. r>OOMS. single and double, with hreakfast.—l, Madeira Place, Top Khyber OYV.ONDS ST.. 14. next Pembridge Flats. O '_Bed and Breakfast, central.-Phone 41-72-1. OYMOXDS ST., 124, next Ford Motors.— O Visitors for week-end. Bdl sr.d BreanVpilX Mansions. Whitaker Place, Symonds I ' St-- V \.A House: comfortable Accommodation; single, double Rooms; iOs tid rp H O If X L E A H O V S E, X -V. Rooms. Proprietor: T. KING. Intending Patrons Please Xoto: FULLY BOOK I'D TO JULY 30. V\ JENTWOHTI ~> I. Symonds St rcet.— f V Superior accommodation footoall visitors; tar iff mo de r a to. Phone •!(»-/«*>. \ \ rT'/rTIL - Hostel. 301. Upper Queen St > v , —Superior Accommodation rootball Visitors; 111oiiernfe tariff.—Phone 45-254. T*1 _ 2a Od Per Week, Full Board.—T. King, dw.l I'hornlea House, Phone 43-701. I RESTAURANTS FOR VISITORS. _ DIOMEDE" Restaurant, 130, Victoria St., opp. Empire Hotel. -Meals all homa; late snppeis; day chargep. Q~P E C 1 A L X O I I C E. O BELGIUM LOUNGE. NEXT TO REGENT THEATRE. OPEX till 11.30, SUNDAY, 10 to 10. They have tho Goods that have been tried for years T ROBINSON. Prop. | TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. GAM BRIDO E. ! ( t LOOSE CAMBRI DC E for your Inlsnd } V,' Holiday, and stay a!. MIDLAXDS ' PRIVATE lIOTEL. Queen St., Cambridge. Within easy motoring distance Arapuni. Rotorua. etc.—Mrs. B. Willia, Proprietress. Phono 235. FRANKTOX JUNCTION. T7IMPIRE HOTEL.—A.A.A., C.T., and P.S. J-J IIouso; tariff, 12s Od a day.—Mrs. I), j Wilson, Hostess. n E LE X S\H LLK. i A A.A. Hostel, Parakai House.—Tennis ' -<-*• court, social hall, hot mineral baths ! under main roof; large garage.—Helensville j 35. Auckland 40-087. H~iXEMOA House, Parakai.—Superior Ac- | commodation; mineral baths on prami»e3; £3 Ja week, 10s day.—Mrs. Keane. pLENDON HOUSE, Leigh. Fishing, vV Swimming, Tennis; ideal holiday resort; i.'2 15s.—Phone 2, Mrs. Albert Wyatt, NATIONAL PARK. 'INTER Excursions.—Chateau, Brents', | * * Hermitage.— Booking ()flice. Fanners i Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Agents, 17, j Commerce St. OK 01'01 RE. HOT Springs Hotel, most picturesque in i New Zealand. A paradise for holiday | or lest. Phono 41. Tirau. OR IT A BAY. " TDK PINI'IS," Oi ua Bay, via Onehunga. | J. Spend your holidays at the in.a...do; try us. —M. T<. Morrin, Pioprietor. A CCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private Hotel. Winter lurilT, 0s daily, .'.'2 15s weekly.- R. Gailick, Prnprietres£. Plione_f73. A RMIDALE Private Hotel; house furiuahings now; 10s day. X' 33h week.—E. Cut keck, Proprietress. Phone 205. "/"iOMM' )N W EALTII."—Firs I-el ass 'fable. v.- 1 Sling files. Tariff, '.)s daily, X'2 10k weekly.— .Nfrs. .Jones, Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE House, handy Station, Grounds, Baths; table une<iualled; 8s pgr day.—Mrs. E. Dean. I'ropriet.ress. I ''EXTON HOUSE, i lose Govt. Baths. I I ' P. 0., Tourist Office. Select and quiet home; good table, X''2 5b week, f-.s day.—Miss Brennen. Proprietress. OAKLEKJH Private Hotel, opp. Station.— Every conv.; tariff, Ss. —Proprietreso, Mrs. 1. Booth. Phone 127. _ I>AJjACE Hotel.—This bom-established and comfortable Hostelry under entirely new management; winter tariff; best brands of wines and spirits.—W. J. Meredith, Proprietor. |>RINCE'S G ATE.- The leading Private J Hotel in Rotorua, opp. the Prince's Gale and Sanatorium Grounds. Moderate tsrilf.—Miss It. Mii lier,_ Proprietress. If R¥NSLAND Private Vlotei.—First-cln«s Accommodation; tariff, 10s per day, f,os weekly.--Mrs. Bcrge. Proprietress. I > ANDWIC K. lease renewed; !)» per day; -IX smin. station and baths.--Proprieties?, Mrs. Sjnton. Phone 1 0j (JiTr EY House, I [itupnpa St.- Centrally situated; i'2 10s weekly.—Mrs. Deviti, Proprietress. Phone 2!7. WHANGAREL Hotel Windsor.—select, comfortable; . ndjacent station and town; radio: tariff. 9a day: under new management, *• CIIRtSTCHURCn. STONEHURST, Christchurch's leading Private. Hotel, makes travellers "at home;" tariff, 12a Od to lGg.—Teiegraniß, " Htonel««."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 2
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