BOARD AKD RF.SIDEKOE ABBEY, The, 363 Queen St.—Comfortable Accommodation. CaSuals, bed, breakfast. 55.; per day. 7s; permanents, share from 22s 6d— Phone 45-254. A CCOAlMODAi'lOiN.—lied, bieakfast, full /\ board: nice locality, close garage.—3o Park Av:. Grafton.' opp. Hospital. ACCOMMODATION.— Large Double Bedrooms, Full "Board; permanents. casuals; reduced tariff.—ls4 Grafton Kd. 45-685. ; (JCOMMODATION.-Wallace House, opposite Hospital; new management; balcony rooms; permanents, casuals; trom 22s 6d.—Phone 47-095. A CCOMMODATION. Single, Share Rooms. A —173 Grafton Ed.."near Khyber Pass. Phono 43-573. __ \ CCO.VIMODATION, Permanents. Casuals. J\. from /22s Sd.—' "Rothesay." first house on right across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40-134. ACCOMMODATION. - Kulland Private Hotel, opp. Cargen. sm. StationßedBreakfast. ss; 7s daily. Phone 42-658. ARRAS, 12 Syinonda St.-Beautiful sunny Bed-Sitting Rooms, breakfast, board; rooms at reduced rate* —4O 233 CKLiND Y. M. C. A. Full Board or Bed and Breakfast. Clean, Comfortable. Good Table. /Full Board from 25s to 32s 6d Weekly. ~jCVONH YRSTIS Private -Hotel-Superior. Delightful Double Room available; excellent cuisine; reasonable. Permanents, Casuals.—Kndletsberger. 45-li)9. ALGOWLAH. - Comfortable. Single. Double Rooms; Bed unci Ijreakfast. 129 I 6d: fnil board optional. EACH House, Milford; cheerful, comfortable home; putting green. hard court, frigid, tank water: moderate:-23-277. KLLA VI Sl' A, Symonds St.—Superior Accommodation, permanent and casual guests. Moderate taritf.-Hodgea. Phone 40-758. BOARD. Residence. Bed. Bieakfast; single, double rooms, every conv.—44 WellesI'.'.y St. K. "!> RIGHT Finn. Flat. 3 refined companJLJ ions, fireplace, rooms done, soft washins. mending; near Symonds St.—Refined Home. 854. Herald. BRIGHT Room, business girl, moderate, sewing evenings; Ist section; musics BOARD, Bed, Breakfast- Room, single; moderate, comfortable, handy.—l 9 St. Mary's Rd.. Three Lamps. . TJUARD. Couple, every conv., private J> home. Ist section; ;£2; permanent.— Phone 46-538. _ CiITY.— Private Hotel; reduced tariff; ' couples, £l ' each; Singles, 22s 6d.— Phone 43-243. CI LINTON 19 Khyber Pass. —Sunny > Double, Single Rooms; fireplaces, laundry; 25s weekly. I RASTER VISITORS.—Stay at Burwood, i Princes St., overlooking beautiful Albert Park, 3min. City aiid Station. Double and Single Rooms available; excellent table. Auckland's most popular house; moderate rates. —Phone 41-484. EPSOM.— Superior Accommodation, business or retired married couple; every attention; choice, healthy locality; garage. - Phone 24-197. I EXCELLENT Accommodation, good table. J billiards; reduced tariff, 22s Gd; casuals, 27s 6d.—Wimblehurst, Mays St., Devoiiport. 22-589. /'URLS' Friendly Society Lodge, Corner V 7 Wellesley and Rutland Sts.—Phone 4-2-362. Reduced terms; Permanent Boarders from 18s 6d to 25s weekly. , / < IENEAGLES/Private Hotel, 10 Carlton aJT Uoie Rd -- Superior Accommodation; terms moderate; harbour view.—Plione 44-420. GLEXOSMOND.— Home comfort, moderate tariff; country people invited. —'-o rWvnvaid St. Phone 41-349. Mrs. Ingram. KAB'TON. 24 Park Av. Comfortable Single. Double Bed-Sitting Rooms; parage.—Phone 43-064. HERNE BAY Waterfront..— Superior, single, share; phone; minute car, telephone; moderate. —(j Hamilton y<>nd. _ HERNE BAY Waterfront.— Superior, refined, Modern Home: glorious views; moderate terms.— Ring 26-981. HERNE BAY.—Superior Modern Home, waterfront, views; retired or business man.—Phone 26-146. 25 Sarsneld St. HOTEL ban Remo.—Double, Share and Single Room; moderate tariff.—Phone 43-320. rffofEL Bella Vista. Symonds St.— XL Superior Accommodation, permanent and casual guests. Moderate tariff.—Phone 40-758. ; —— HOTEL Wentworth. 74 Symonds St.— Superior Accommodation; well f«jn.; epacious rooms. Excellent cuisine. Phone 46-775. . HOTEL "Grande Vue," 3 Princes St., below Grand Hotel.—Permanents, sasuale. well catered for.—4o-089. TJ OTEL VENTNOR. Devonport.—Reduced i~l tariff; excellent accommodation; tennis, dancing, bridge; own water supply.—Phone , 22-466. I KENILWORTH," Shortland St., Handy | City.-Room and Breakfast or full j Board; terms moderate.—Phone 40-698. ! •rrißl" House. Symonds St.—Bed. Break- j l\ fast: Casuals. Permanents. well i catered for.—Mrs/ Charlie Kelly. Propne- | tress. ; j LYNTON, 11 Symonds St.—Permanent or i Casual Guests: excellent table; garages; ] from 25s.—Phone 41-443. ________ "MANCHESTER Apartments. 81 Hobson | I*l St.—Board. Single Rooms. £1: share.; IPs weekly: nice single rooms. "VTGAPONGA. 3 Carlton Gore Rd.—Single JA and Double Rooms: tennis court, gar- , age: phone; excellent table. "DRIVATE Board, working girls, share; JL minute tram; .Ist section, Parnell.— Apply Hkb»LT>. ,—. B' KST Home, ladies, in comfortable cottace - hich. glorious surroundings, beautiful views-Hepburn. Box 6. Manu'rewn. <■ ■■ ' EOSSVILLE, next Cargen. Anzac Av.— , Superior Accommodation; reduction to ■permanent 5. —47-423. rpERRACE Hotel. City Road.—Double. 1 Single Rooms, excellent table; mm Queen St., tennis: moderate.—46-747. TPHE WILLOWS. Symonds St. Phone J. 43-268. —Single and Double Rooms: , fcoard or breakfast optional. rpHISTLE Hotel. Licensed House. Queen J- St. opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast. 5s 6d: 9* day: £3 week.-Phone 45-437 »' X7YNE." Symonds St..—Now Catering V full Board, Bed-Breakfast. -Casuals. / Permanents; from 25b.—Phone 46-249. "VERONA Private Hotel 17 Khyber Pasß. j V Superior Accommodation, single and double rooms; tariff from 25s.—Phone 46-484. *' TVAINUI." Symonds St.. entrance next VV Lyric Theatre.—Room, with breakfast. 4s. or full hoard.—3o-708 TX7ILTON Private Hotel, 44 Khyber Pass. ; »V Vacancies Permanents and Casuals: tennis court.—Phone 43-060. *< QONOMA " PRIVATE HOTEL. - O 5 ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park), / MRS. J. NAIRN. Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Perma. ents and Casuals. Phone 44-725. T) YECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. XI 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park First-clas3 Accommodation. _ Reduced Tariff: 8s per day, £2 10s per ■week. Bed and Breakfast, ss. Permanent Guests by arrangement. Latest H.W. System installed. Phone 44-268. ■TJ OTEL /STONEHURST. ,IXI SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. "The Only Unlicensed Hotel De Luxe. 100 Rooms. . Reduced Tariff. s. MRS. E. CHURTON, Manageress. Late of Wairakei Phone 43-774 *' TT OTEL " FERN LE I G H." ±1 28 SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. Close City and Railway. Reduced Rates. Excellent Cuisine This Popular House has been Renovated Throughout. MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress. Phone 41-319. TOURISTS AND/MOTORISTS GUIDE FISHING Lodge. 10s day; new management; picturesque river surroundings: mealß; camping.—Edwards. Private Bag, Pytaruru. CAMBRIDGE TTOTEL MIDLAND, 'Modern Private ' 11. Hotel, A.A.A. Excellent cuisine. Moderate.—Phone 235, Cambridge, or Goodwill Travel Service. 210 Victoria Arcade, Phone 40-391. /' , / CHRISTCHURCH TTISITING CHRISTCHURCH? Try * Coral Gables. Exclusive surroundings: Bs 6d per day. permanents by arrangement. (Only 2 minutes from Square).—Write Miss Sleeman, Proprietress, 249 Cambridge Terrace, or Phone 32-839. , HENDERSON. A A.A. Camping Guide—Sharp's Innumerable Kauri Bush, i-hour run City. A.A.A. Guide. SHARP'S Largest Innumerable Kauri Picnic. Grounds, i-hour City; privacy, / independent^uanti Iy. NEW' PLYMOUTH (KfEW —PRIVATE HOTEL ARCADIA, 2 minutes from Railway Station and G.P.O. _ . , Garage Opposite. »nd Breakfast, 4s 6d; 8s -6d Day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 2
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