BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION.— 2 Business Gentlemen, private home; harbour view; Heine Buy; H.C. preferred.—Phone 20-101. CCOMMODATION. —7, Ardmore Bd„ llurno Bay, Single or Double Booms, good table. Accommodation. —Board, Bed and Breakfast; Casuals and Permanents.— Runnymcdo. 55. Symonds St. A CCOMMODATION.—Bed. breakfast, full board; nice locality; close garage.—HO. Park Av.. Grafton, op p. Hospital. ACCOMMODATION! Working Men. Visitors; comfortable, single, double rooms: near waterfront.—l 9. St. Mary's Rd.. Three Lamps. ___ A CCOM., Mt. Eden, ,2nd section, miri. A tiam; harbour views, sunny rooms; double, single, from 25s.—Phono 21-445. ACCOM., Business Gents.; harbour view; tennis court.—Kangiora, Flizabetb St., Ponaoilby. College Hill. Phone 27-005. ACCOMMODATION, 14, Remuera Rd., Newmarket End.—Double or Single Board optional; rensonnblo. CCOMMODATION.—Victoria House, 48, Nelson St.. City.—Bed and Breakfast. every conv.; permanent!), casuals. CC 0 M MOD ATI ON for Boarders; home away from home.—W.C.T U Hostel. 303, Queen St,. Phone 45-254. A CCOMMODATION. Wharereti. 48, A Grafton Road (next Bowling Green). Splendid Table; tariff. ,'iOa.—Phone 42-101. Accommodation. Rutland Private Hotel, opp. Curgen; smin. station Bed. Breakfast. ss. Daily, 83.—42-658. CCOMMODATION. business peoplo, casuals, from 30s.- First house on right nrross Grnfton Bridge. Phone 40-134. ARMIDALE, 11, Kerr St., Devonport.— Excellent Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent, Gneßt.s. Phone 22-157. ASTON House (note Red Flag), Cliff lid., Beach, St. Heliers.—Superior Accommodation, Board', Flats, Rooms. —-25-747. VONIiYRSTE Pto. Hotel, 'Symonds St.. opp. Stonehurst: Casuals, 10a dally; Permanents arranged. New Management. BED-SITTING Boom, sunny, married couple, mates; good locality, second section.—Phone 21-304; 287, Mt. Eden Rd.
BOARD. respectable, offered working Man, or two mates; coulcl share room; very reasonable.—Call Herald. BOARD, private, offered; good table; cleanliness; refined; Middlemore, Otalmliti.—('nil Herald. BOARD offered, refined home, young Business Ciirl, sharo room; moderate. Phone 47-905. BOARD wanted, Gentleman, private family, City.—Particulars to M.C., 5G5, HERALD. 11 (J R WOOD, 2G. Princes St., Albert Park, 13 Auck|and, 3min. City. Telephone •11-4Si.—Ouiet and select; tariff 10s per day; bod rind breakfast, (is. C> AItLTON. City Road, 2min. Queen St.— > Board, Residence, double, single, balcony rooms; moderate tariff. C CLIFTON, Whitaker Place.—Accommodation; breakfast., 5s daily, £1 5s weekly: full hoard, £2 weekly; vacancies, permanents (specinl tariff). —Hudson. Phone 43-216. Symonds St.—Board, double. S 6inglc; permanents. casuals; low tariff: permanentsjby_arrangement—Phone 41 -443. CITY. Symonds St.—Nice Singles; phone, bath; gents., 10s; entrance. —Call Herald. DALMUIR.— Board and Residency, permanents, casuals; moderate tariff.— Mrs. Drewitt, 147. Hobson St. EKUA," 183. Hobson St.—Accommodation, full board: hot water service: 21s weekly; first-class table. GENTLEMAN offered Board in quiet well-nttended-lo home.—Address at Herald. GENTS., private, good table, electric, hot water; moderate. —27, Grafton Road (town end). : GIRLS' Friendly Society Lodge, Corner Welle&ley and Rutland Sts. Phone 42-302. Terms moderate. GLENEAOLES Private Hotel, 10, Carlton Gore Rd„ Grafton end.—Superior Accommodation; harbour view—Phono 44-420. GA I,EN OSMOND. real homo comfort : modT erate: country people specially invited —25. Wvnyard St.. 41-349. Mrs. Ingram. 1 RAFTON.—2 Respectable Men or Girls, JT all convs.—Phono 41-313. nRAFTON mUUGE. - Single, double (jr Rooms Full Board. Breakfast.—Phono 44-255. ; GRAFTON.— Accommodation. 25 s week; Bed. Breakfast. 153; good table; washing.—Phone 47-187. GREEN LANE. Comfortable Board offered 2 Gents and Business Couple.— 23. Momonn. Rd. ; HERNE BAY Waterfront.—Refined, superior, Business Man; near park, liandy trams.—Phone 2K-9SI. __ ERNE BAY Waterfront. Superior Board offered Ladies. Gentlemen; min. tram: garage and phone.- 0, Hamilton rid. HOTEL GARDINER. Emily Place (near Grand Hotel).—Tariff. 9s day: bed. breakfast. Gs. —Phone 42-47? OTEL VENTNOR. Devoiiport. high-class nccom.; 2mins. wharf: tennis court; reduced terms winter months.—22-4G6. HOME, very good, offered 1 or 2 Children; every care. —Snnny. 515, Herald. KENILWORTH. Shortlnnd St.—Single room, room to sharo; full board. Phone 40-G9S. KESHENDS. 23. Park I\d„ opp. Hospital. Under new management.—Casuals and perm nil en ts cat ered for: moderate tariff. T~ADY comfortable home, Mt. Eden, like AJ Elderly Gentleman Boarder; every attention. O.uiot, G('G. Herat,n. T~ OWF/R SYMONDS ST.— Balcony Bed1J Sitting Room, breakfast, board; suit business man.—Call Heralt>. AN, voung. respectable, for two nights, private" family, handy to station and tram, Newmarket; early breakfast. —i hone 17-997. PAYING Guest in refined, modern homo: every comfort,.—Fires. 5G4. Herald. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Kia Ora. 15. Lower Symonds St.: permanent,. share rooms: 30s week. _, REMUERA.— Every comfort, good table; 3 minutes trains and trams; phono 25-303.—15, Market Rd. + REMUERA. Mac Murray Rd.—Comfortable Homo offered Lady as paying guest.— Phone 24-454.
ROSSVILLE" Hotel (next Cargen). 2 min. station.—Daily. Oa: Bed-.Braak* fast, fts; permanents arrangement.--41-l 13. SORRENTO," 3, Grnfton Rd„ 2 doors Lower Symonds St.—Accommodation, first-rlnss. breakfast.—-Phono 41-708. rpiIISTIiE Hotel. Queen St.—Full Board. -1- Permanents; Fingle rooms, 40s; share rooms, 30s. —Phono 45-437. THE Lions, 72, Wellesley St.. W.—Single, 1 double Rooms, Bed. Breakfast or Full Board; terms moderate. THE VYNE, Symonds St.—Most, Popular 1 Bed and Breakfast House in Auckland. —,7ehb. Phono 4n-21il. VACANCIES private home, handy; single, siinre. Ladies, 255; Gents., 28s. Phone 45-010. T7ERONA Hotel, 17. Khyber Pnss.-Supe-Vi rior Accommodation, single, double rooms; moderate tariff; excellent cuisine.— Pliono 46-484. _ « -itt-MNUI." Symonds St.. entrance next VV. Lyric Theatre.—Room with breakfnst 4s. or full bonrd.—4l-350. WILTON, 41, Khyber Pass.—Accommodation. Permanentn Casuals, share room ; from 30s; tennis c.ourt.—Phone 4.i : 0b0. WINDERMERE. 30, Carlton Core Rd.VV Vacancies, permanent,s, casuals; bed, hrenkfast. 4s; permanents. 305.—1. hone 44-6 M. INDSOH. Nugent St.. of! Khyber Pass. —Vacancies for Permanents. 30s; Casuals. 8h d'jv.— Phono 40-<23. YUKON." Scotia Place, min. Queen St. —Casuals, weekly, £2 2s; daily. 8s; bed, breakfast, 55.—42-597. . •jg E L V U E." 32. PRINCES ST. (Opp. Albert Park) ins Per Day (Permanents by Arrangement). TEL. 42-637. JJINEMOA. 8. ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND. Excellent Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Guests. MODERATE TARIFF, Phone 41-068. PRIVATE HOTEL. 26, Symonds St., opp. Albert Park.—Firstclass Accommodation; tariff, 10s P er R pJ.' £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast. 6s 6d. Permanent Guests by arrangement Sing e Rooms vacant; Sharo Rooms, fiom 30s to 35s.—Phone >ll-268. "CtONOMA " PRIVATE HOTEL, S 5 ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Pork). MRS. J. NAIRN, Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Permanents and Casuals. Phono 44-725, rn H O R N L I A HO USE, 1 80. Wellington St.. City. 30 Rooms. Full Board and Residence, from £1 week. Single Rooms. £1 2s fid. Casuals, 4s 6d per day, in advance. Prop., T. King. Ph. 43-701. v M.C.A.. WKLLESLEY STREET E—--1 » Young Men visiting Auckland may obtain Permanent or Transient Board and Residence at the V.M.C.A. . Comfortable Rooms. Excellent Table. Social privileges. Moderate tariff.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 1
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