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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION.—Bed, breakfast, full A board; nice locality; close garage.—3o, Park Av.. Oraiton, opp. Hospital- _ ACCOM., Business Gents.; liiii'bour. view; tennis court, —Rangiora, Lhzabetn at., Ponaonb.v, College Hill. Phone 127-OGo. ACCOMMODATION 1 Working Men, Visitors; comfortable, single, double rooms, near waterfront. —10. St. Mary s Ivd., Three Lamps. A CCOM., Mt. Eden, 2nd section, mill. A tram; harbour views, sunny rooms; double, single, from 25s.—Phone 21-445. Accommodation, firsu-iuss double and single rooms.—ll, Carlton Gore Jul. A CCOMMODATION, 25, Park Avenue J\ Casuals, 53 day; Permanents, 30s week; 27s F,d share. ACCOMMODATION for Boarders; home away from homo.—W.C.T.U. Hostel, 3r,3. Queen St. Phone 45-254. A CCOMMODATION - Rutland Private i\ Hotel, opp Cargen; 6min station; Bed. Breakfast. ss. Daily. 8s. —42-658. A CCOMMODATION. business people. A casuals, from SOs.-First house on right across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40-134.

ACCOM MOD ATI 0N.—14. Rcmuera Rd.. x\ Newmarket end. —Double or Single; pood tnble; comfortable. ___ ACCOMMODATION. 41. Park Rd: XV Double, Single Rooms; bieakfast 01 full board; moderate. „ ARRAS, 12, Lower Symonds St.— Daily. 10s: Permanents, £2 2s.—Phone 40-293. AUMIDALE. 11. Kerr St.. Devonnort.Excellent Accommodation for \ isitors nnd Permanent fluests.—Phone 22-157. . A VONil YRSTE Pto. Hotel. Symonds St., opp Stonehurst. Casuals, 10s daily; Perm a nents arranged. New Management. BOARD, married couple; private home; evsry conv.; lat ecction: £2 5s. —Phone 40-538. CHARLTON, City Road. 2min. Queen St.— ✓ Board, Residence, double, single, balcony rooms: moderate tariff. CITY, Symonds St.—Bright Sinulo Rooms, bath, phone: gents.—Call Behalo. CLIFTON, Whitaker Phice.—Accommodation; breakfast, 5s daily. £1 5s weekly; full board. £2 weekly; vacancies, permaneuts (special tariff).—Hudson. Phono 43-216. DEVON PORT. - Carisbrookc Private Hotel 18 King Edward Parade._ Phone 22-583.—Large airy rooms to let, with full board or part board; use of sitting room, phono, wash-house, bath, etc OMINION ROAD.—Quiet, comfortable home offered; phone, 2nd car section.— 6. Ewington Ave. _____ l/U J SOM.—Sunny, Bed-Sitting Room; also IJ verandah Bedroom, sunny; garage, —Phono 24-407. ' (GENTLEMAN offered Board in quiet, X well-appointed home.—Address at lIKKALD. _ GLENEAGLES Private Hotel. JO, Carlton Gore Rd., Grafton end.—Superior Accommodation: harbour view.—Phone 44-420. RAFTON~ 91 (Neur Bridge).—Single. Double Rooms, Board or Breakfast.— Phone 44-255. i J OLIMONT.—Visitors, Pcrmanents catered for, terms modem to.—Corner Lowet Symonds St., Alfred St. Phone 43-71)7. TZ"ENIL\VORTH, Shortland St.—Single i\ room, room to share; full board.— Phono 'lO-093. PORCH KSTER Hotel, 1. Cook St.-8s day J-. Peimanents from 26s.—Phono 45-226. 13RIVATE Board, Mt. Eden, 1 or 2 Gents.; comfortable; piano; coins.— Call He palp. KOSSVILLE" Hotel (next Cargen), 2 min. station.—Daily, 9s; Bed-Break-fast.. 6s: permancnla arrangement.—4l-113. rpHE Lions. 72, "Wellesley St. W.—Single. JL double Rooms, Bed, Breakfast or Full Board: terms moderate.

rivHE VYNE. Symonds St.—Most Popular X Bed and Breakfast Houso in Auckland. —.7 ebb. Phone 40-249. rraiE " WILLOWS," Syracnda St.. has JL vacancies: full board, 30s weekly.— Miss O'Dea. Proprietress. Phone 43-208. "VrEBOXA Hotel, 17, Kliyber Pass.—SupeV rior accommodation. single, double rooms; moderate tariff, excellent cuisine.— Phono 40-481. . " T\7"AINUI," Symonds St.. entrance next YY Lyric Theatre.—Room with breakfast 4s. or full board. 41-350. V". W C.A., Upper Queen St.—Comfortable X Board for Women travelling; reasonable cost. Special terms for permanent^. "VUKON*," Scotia Place, mill. Queen St. X —Casuals, weekly £2 2s; daily, Ss: bed. breakfast. 55.—42-597. 32. PRINCES ST. (Opp. Albert Park). 10s Per Day (Permanents by Arrangement). TEL. 42-037. " JJINEMOA. 8, ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND. Excellent for \ isitors and Permanent Guests. MODERATE TARIFF. PIIOXE 41-003. rii HORN LE A . HO USE, JL 80. Wellington St.. City. 30 Rooms. Full Board and Residence, from XI week. Single Rooms. XI 2s Od. Casuals, 4s Cd per day, in advance. Prop., T. J\ing. 1 h. 43-/01. V M.C.A., WELLESLEY STREET E—--1 . Young Men visiting Auckland may obtain Permanent or Transient Board and Residence at the Y.M.C.A. . Comfortable Rooms. Excellent Table. Social privileges. Moderato tariff. BOARD WANTED. 17PSOM District.—By Motorman on alternJ.J nto shifts, in private family.—H„ 503. Herald. MAN. young, requires Single Room, quiet, private Ilouse. near hospital; telephone, washing.—City, 550, lir.HAt.". HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. AUCKLAND'S Bluo Mountains.—Nihotupu House. Restful Holiday for weary workers.—Mrs. Gash. Phono 471 L Henderson. BEACH, pi. ciievalier.—' To Wharo Flats, vacancies; fnrn.. nil convs.: own entrance; phono, garaging.—Mrs. Mack. I ropriet.ress BURWOOD, 20, Princes St.. Albert Park. Auckland. 3min. city. Telephone 41-184. —Quiet and select; tariff. 10s per day; bed and breakfast, (is.

CHELTENHAM, handy bench and bus, all modern convs.: permanents. casuals. GB. Vauxhall l?d. Phono 22-12.x DEVON PORT.—lioc Roi. 5. Garden Terrace, one minute to "Wharf. —\aciincieß, Casuals and Permanents. —Phone 22-573. DEVONPORT-— Valrnai, opp. Visitors or Permanent; good table; reason a bio.— Phono '2'2-213. 1 PARLEY'S Winchelßca House, Karckaro. . —Concrete tennis court, electric light, patent drainage, surf bathing, fishing, dance hall; every comfort. Book early for Easter. Specially reduced car fares. Ring, or wire. GRAND Hotel, St. Heliers, Waterfront..— Rook early for Easter. Tennis, bowls, etc. Terms moderate. —L. Bradley, Prop. TRUNGA HOUSE, Nihotupu.—Best rosi--1 tion, comfortable, good table, homely. magnificent view.—Write Mrs. Smith. MILFORD, Beach House.—ldeal Holiday Resort; tennis, bathing; every attention ; excellent cuisine; moderate.—l houo ■2: {-277. _1 OMAN A Beach, Maraetai.—Vacancies Paying Guests; tennis court; terms, 25s. —(.'all Hkhai.p. ROTOHUA.— Private Accommodation, refined, comfortable, quiet locality; thermal bath: ideal holiday; moderate.—Opawa. H KjiAi.n. notorua. AIATARUA HOTEL, Nihotupu. top Ranges.—Holidays; tennis court, excellent tablo. —Phono 5K Henderson, Wiso. Proprietor. ("10WES Bay Privato Hotel, Waiheke y Islnnd, 6s return fnrc from Auckland. Safe beach, asphalt tennis court, shooting, fishing, launch trips and rowing boats for free use of guests; dancing every evening; good table supplied from the farm. You will not regret your holiday hero. laritl: £2 10s per week; low rates for children. — Phono or Write Insley. Cowes. TOILET. 1 FRECKLES. "—Wonderful Freckle Re . moving Cream, 2s Od —Chester Diu? poo, y.%. Insurance Bldgs.. Queen St " REY Hair."—Walnut Brilliantine im\J parts colour and beautiful gloss; 4s Gfl.-Chester Drug, 822. N.Z. Insurance. 13ERMANL0NT Waves, i'l; Head Trim, Is. L Miss Clark, Specialist, 0, Kavangaliape _Rd. T ADIES.—PATCHY. GREY OR FADED Jj HAIR eliminated by a SAFE Lustrous Stain natural shades guaranteed. Only specialists attend our clients. Beauty Face Massage, Permanent Waving, Full, Semi, Buster. Head, 80s. dcop, lasting waves. No uncomfortable experience during the sitting. Our Haircutting Experts study your particular style of features to get tho best resuits. - RANDOLPH EAGLETON. Wigmaker and Human Hajrworkcr, G, Victoria St... next Queen St. Depot lot " Inecto. Phono 43-170. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20840, 6 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20840, 6 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20840, 6 April 1931, Page 1

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