BOARD AND RESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION.— Grand Vue, Princes St.. below Grnnd Hotel.—Bed. BreakSt., below Grnnd Hotel.—Bed, Breakfast. ss; Boarders, from '2ss. —<10-039. A CCOMMODATION.—.Uarge Dble., Single aJ. Rooms, for permanents, casuals; full board.—ls4 Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. Accommodation, Rutland Private Hotel, opp. Cargen. sm. Station: Bed. Breakfast, ss. 7s daily.—Phony 42-HSB. Accommodation, select. Full Board. or Bed, Breakfast, private home; terms moderate.—ss Jervois Rd., Herne Bay. Accommodation.— Bed. breakfast, full board; nice locality; close garage.—3o xjl board; nice locality; close garage.—3o Park Av., Grafton, opp Hospital. A CCOMMODATION, business people. XX Board, Part Board; tennis court, large grounds.—" Rangiora," Elizabeth St., Ponsonby; 27-065. ARRAS. 12 Symonds St.—Beautiful, sunny B.S. Rooms, breakfast, board or rooms; reduced rates.—4o-293. U C K L A N D Y. M. C. A. Full Board or Bed and Breakfast. Clean, Comfortable. Good Table. Full Board from 25s to 32s 6d "Weekly. BELLA VISTA," Private Hotel. The popular house; moderate tariff, 7 Lower Symonds St. Phone 40-758. BOARD, share. 20s; Single, 22s 6d; Rooms; excellent table; new management.— Manchester House, 81 Hobson St. BOARD oUered Working Man; (rood table: washing, mending; terms moderate. — Phone '27-134. BURWOOD." 26 Princes St. (3 Mins. City, next University).—Superior Accommodation; reduced rates. —Phone 41-484. CLIFTON, Whitakor Place.—Accommodation, Breakfast, 4s; "Weekly, £1 2s 6d; Full Board, £1 15s; Permanents, £1 5s. — Phone 43-21 G. CiIiOVELLY, 7 Clovernook lid., Epsom, / handy Newmarket.—Double, 2 Single, available; good table.—Phone 24-931. pOMFORTABLE Bed-Sitting Room; phone: terms moderate. —65 Park Rd. DEVONPORT. - ""Wimblehurst" Now Vacant, Lovely Balcony Double Room: also Sunny, 2-Bedded Room.—Phone 22-489. DEVONPORT. 18 Queen's Parade, Phone 22-157.—Superior Accommodation: 2 minutes to boat. IT'PSOM. —Home, beautiful locality, sunny J Room, excellent vegetarian table; reasonable.—Phone 13-353. GIRLS' Friendly Society Lodge. Corner "Wellesley and Rutland Sts.—Phone 42-362. Reduced terms: Permanent Boardera from 18s (id to 25s weekly. (~1 LENEAGLES Private Hotel, 10 Carlton X Gore Rd.—Superior Accommodation: terms moderate: harbour view.—Phone 44-420. GRAFTON.— Quiet home, elderly couple or 2 friends; 18s each.—Apply Herald. RAFTON, 24 Park Ave. Comfortable Single, Double Bed-Sitting Rooms; garage.—Phone 43-064. OME, modern, pleasant room. Business Man, Heme Bay "Waterfront; garage.— Phone 26-146. 25 Sarsfield St. JOLIMONT, Lower Symondß St., 2Mins. Railway Station.—Delightful situation; superior accommodation; reduced tariff.— Phone 43-767. _ KENILWORTH," Shortland St.. Handy City.—Room and Breakfast or full Board; terms moderate.—Phone 40-698. KIA-ORA, 15 Symonds St.—A Home for Permanent Guests; washing, ircnine and mending; reduced tariff. REMUERA Waterside.—Superior. Home; retired ladies, gentlemen; beautiful surroundings; sun lounge; garden; garages.— Phone 15-16 S. rPHE Willows, Symonds St. Phone 43-268. -*- —Single and double Rooms, Board or Breakfast optional. rpHISTLE Hotel, Licensed House. Queen J. St., opp. Majestic Theatre. —Bed and Breakfast. 5s 6d; 9s day; £3 week.—Phone 45-437. " rpHORNLEA," 80 Wellington St.—Boand, JL £1 week; Bed and Breakfast, from 10s week.—Thomas King VERONA Private Hotel, 17 Khyber PaBS. Superior Accommodation, single and double rooms; tariff from 25s.—Phone 46-484. " \TYNE." Symonds St.—Now Catering * Full Board, Bed-Breakfast, Casuals. Permanents; terms moderate. Phone 46-249. " Symonds St., entrance next * » Lyric ' Theatre.—Room, with breakfast, 4s. or full board.—3o-708. BOARD WANTED BOARD, business couple, adult daughter, from Saturday till Monday morning, Kohimarama or Mission Bay; state tariff. —N.H., 527. Herald. 11 TAN, young, single room-, handy New--L'X market or Remuera station; 22s 6d.— H.R., 516. Herald. CHRISTMAS ACCOMMODATION To ensure superior Accommodation during the Christmas Holidays, visitors are advised to look through the. following announcements and make their booking arrangements now. ACCOMMODATION. - Rutland Private Hotel, opp. Cargen, sm. Station—Bed, Breakfast. ss: 7s daily.—Phone 42-658. AVONHYRSTE, Symonds St., opp. Stonehurst.—Xmas visitors specially catered for: book early.—Phone 45-199, Mrs. Endletsberger. A VENHALL, Scotia Place, delightfully -i. situated, overlooking park.—Casuals and Permanents; Xmas Accommodation available.;— Phone 40-146. BELVUE HOUSE, Alfred St., Albert Park (Date Residence Sir Carrick Robertson); moderate tariff.—Phone 42-637. CARISBROOKE, Devonport.—ldeal Holiday Resort; excellent cuisine; boating, fishing, bathing.—Mrs. A. E. Wagstafl. Phone 22.-539 CIARRINGTON, 29 Wynyard St.. entrance J Lower Symonds St., near St. Paul's.— Bed, Breakfast.—Phone 41-261. CILENDON House. Leigh. Swimming. J Fishing, Tennis: ideal holiday; 3hrs. Auckland.—Phone 2s. Service Car daily. DEVONPORT.— "Wimblehurst," delightful elevated position, overlooking harbour', close ferry, beach; excellent cuisine: moderate tariff.—Phone '22-589. DEVONPORT.—" Roc Roi," 5 Garden Terrace, 2min. wharf. Sv>end your holidays beside the sea.—Phone 22-573. GLENOSMOND. —Home comfort: moderate; country people invited.—2s Wynyard St., 41-349, Mrs. Ingram; W. Irving. " IZ ESHENDS," 23 Park Rd., Grafton.— ,I\ Superior Accommodation offered Xmas and Race Visitors; central.—Phone 43-927. LUMEAH. 4 Grafton Rd.—Superior Holiday Accommodation; central, 2min. station. Queen St.—Phone 42-775. QT. HELIERS, Waterfront.*—Grand PriOvate Hotel; coinfortablo home; bowling, tennis; ternies moderate.—D. Bradley, Proprietor: '25-789. TpERRACE Private Hotel, 7 City Rd.— X Book now. Superior accommodation; excellent cuisine; tennis.—Phone 46-747. rpHE Grange, Papatoetoe.—AccommodaX tion, superior glorious country surroundings; sports facilities; tariff moderate.—Phone 71. Otahuhu. "Y7"ERONA, 17 Khyber Pass Rd. —Excellent V Accommodation, Christmas visitors; tariff, 8s day; £2 2s week.—J. Phillip, "IAfENTWORTH, 74 Symonds St.—SuV V Accommodation, at moderate rates, for visitors and permanents.—Phone 46-775. "\TUKON. 5 Scotia Place.—Holiday and 1 Race Visitors offered Exceptional Accommodation; moderate tariff.—Phone 42-597. HO TEL MO N DES IR. TAKAPUNA. The Famous Seaside Resort for Visitors and Tourists. Swimming, Boating, Hard Tennis Courts, Two Golf Courses Within Easy Distance. First-class Cuisine. Luncheons, Dinners, Teas. Fully Licensed. F. HAWES, Prop., Telephone 23-393. QPEND AN INEXPENSIVE, RESTFUL 0 HOLIDAY AT ALGIE'S BAY (Mainland, opposite Kawau Island). Beautiful Shady Beaches, Safe Bathing. Tennis, Launch Parties, Good Fishing and Boating. Post Ofiice. TARIFF MODERATE. Overland via Warkworth. Boats to Mullet Point. Write or Telephone— ALGIE, Mullet Point P.O. APARTMENTS WANTED ROOM, airy outlook, homely; own entrance; convs.; handy; Bs.—Congenial, 515, Herald. WANTED TO RENT BACH. small, Ostend; reasonable; (5 months.—Apply K., 228, Herald. btirrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, can let your House; good clients wait, ing; rents collected.—Phone 27-398. WADE, the Broadway Land Agent, *• • Newmarket, urgently requires Houses for Rental in all districts. RESIDENCE, clean, with garage; adult family, 3; rent moderate, guaranteed; within 3rd section.—P.E.,' 501, Herald. QHOP, Bakehouse. Living Rooms; must be O good re"Ve.—Baker, 458. HERALD. QT. lIELIERS, Waterfront.—s Rooms, £5 good order; £l.—Barfoot's, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. WE Let Houses to First-class Tenants Only.—Frater and Son, Fort St. Phone
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21347, 23 November 1932, Page 1
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