BOARD AND RESIDENCE t— —■— Accommodation. - Rutland Private Hotel, opp. Careen, sm. station. Bed, Breakfast,_4s_J>d : daily, Gs.—Phone 42-058. CCOMMODATION. —Wallace House, opJ.jl po3ite Hospital; double, single, balcony rooms; permanents, casuals, from 22s Gd.— Phone 47-095. A CCO.YIMODATIUN, reiined single rooms, from 25s Cd.—"The Oaks." Wellesley St. East (new management). Phone 4C-G79. A CCOMMODATION, two friends or M.C.". rooms.—Naumai Private Guest House.—l Carlton' (tore Ttd. A CCOMMODATION. Warwick House, ID -TV Wellesley St. AVe=t. 2 minutes from Civic. —Bed anil Breakfast, "s fid. A CCOMMODATION.—SingIe Rooms, tray, Jtx piano. 10s; Double, 15s. share with tray. Porchester. cor. Cook and Fergusson Sts., opp. Town Hull " 4 HI?AS," 12 Symonds St.—Nice, bright -Ex Singles, breakfast, board or rooms: reduced rates. —Phone 40-203. 4 1?I?AS. Superior Front Bed-Sitting A room, fireplace; M.C., Business Man; special rate.—4o-293. __ ,4 UCKLAND'S Agency. Phoenix Chambers (opp. Post Office), 47-487, offers Free Service for Board-Residence Inquirers. AUCKLAND Y M.C.A.—Excellent Acccmll\. modation for Men. Casual charges, fis Cd Per day, 32s Gd per week. Permanent rales, 23s and 22s Gd weekly. Dining Room open to Ladies and Gentlemen. All Meals. Is. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL. -cX Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Girls and Women. Tennis court, laundry. Study and Sewing Room. Beard from ISs. Also accommodation for visitors. Apply Matron. A VOX HA' ItSTE, Symonds St. —First-class house, permanents, casuals: tariff reasonable; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Endletshercor: 45-199. _____ BALG'OWLAH. 220 Hobsort St.— Single or Double Rooms, meals optional: moderate tariff: also Flat available. BED-SITTING Room, suit young gentleman, comfortable home; superior locality.—Phone 24-106, mornings. BELVUE," 1 Alfred St.—Under .New Management—Accommodation. double rooms: suit business people.—4„-(>.w. BOARD offered 2 ladies; reasonable.—Cl Mt. -Eden Rd.. near Syrnonds St. OARDERS, Gents, 1 or '.2. modern home, private family, near Three Lamps Phon-> 97-417. ' - BURAVOOD. Princes St., Albert Park limin. City.—Every comfort, quiet; Biodeiato charges.—Phone 41-434. GIARI3BROOKE. Devonport.—ldeal Holi- > day Resort, excellent cuisine.—Mrs. A. Wagshiff. Phone 22-539. CATHOLIC Hostel. 100 Symonds St.— Boan! 20s; bed. breakfast, 3s Gd; casuals. dn.v: lad'es. gents. " riREMORNE," 83 Grafton Rd.—Comvy fortable Home, double and single; moderate terms: garage.—Phone 40-512. CRITERION Hotel (Licensed), Albert St. --Bed, bieakfast, ss: 8s Gd day: large lounge: best in City for the money.—Gardes, Pfopiietor; 40-G7l. COMFORTABLE Rooms, from 7s Gd: Board from 17s Gd: near Station.—PLione 42-108. 28 St. George's Bay Rd. DEYONPORT.— Roc-Roi, 5 Garden Terrace. —Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals: 3min. wharf.— Phone 22-573. I^PSOM. —Superior Accommodation, suit--i able business retired couple; large choicely-furn. balcony Bed-Sitting Room; garage.—Phone 24-497. TVPSOM.—Gentleman, private home, one Jt-' or two rooms, fireplace.—References, 215. HF.nA.Li>. KJ views: garage, phone; bus stop: 20 minutes City; like one or two others share same: every comfort.—Refined. 180. Heralu. GLENEAGLES Private Hotel. 10 Carlton Gore Rd.—Superior Accommodation; terms moderate; harbour view.—Phone 44-420. GKANDE VUE, 3 Princes St.—Accommodation permanents. casuals; handy boats and trains.—Phone 40-089. HAMILTON RD.. Heme Bay, minute trams.—Excellent Board, trays if desired.—Phone 27-599. HfcßN E BAY. 'lop Shelly beach Rd. — Comfortable Board, close tram.— Ring 26-146. HOTEL VENTNOR, Devonport, 15 mm. Queen St.—Reasonable; excellent accommodation; bridge, tennis, dancing, every comfort, tank 'water; good fires. —Phone 22-46 G. - " "jgOTEL FERNLEIGH." 28 'Symonds St. ' (Close City). '<■ Excellent Cuisine. Reduced Tariff. 'Miss L. Smith, Proprittress. Phono 41-319. Hotel wentworth; 74 symonds St. Phone 40-775.—First-class Accommodation: excellent cuisine; Bed and Breakfast, ss. y ' " J EBB. lute proprietor Vyno. 35 Wakefield St., City.—Single. Double Bed-Setting 4'ooms; tray, breakfast optional. ITIA ORA, 15 Symonds St.—Private Board v and Residence, with laundry and mending: moderate terms. management.—Phone MiT. .ALBERT Terminus.—Single Room. 7s Gd: or B. and 8.. 12s Gd.—Featherstone. Mt. Albert, Phone 4G-378. PARNELL. Best Part.—Board, double, single; views; moderate; phone.—22 ■'Brighton Rd REMUERA. —Balcony Room, also single and double Rooms; good table.—Phone 25-303. 15 Market Rd. . _ BOSSVILLE, r.ext Cargen. Anzac A v.— Bed and Breakfast, permanents, casuals: moderate. —47-423. r PHE VYNE.—Symonds St.—Apartments, -L from 7s fid. Bed. Breakfast, 4s Gd; Full Board. 23s Gd.—Phone 46-249. VACANCIES. Superior Guest Home, Heme Bay; permanents, visitors; terms as per requirements.—2o-681. TTERONA Private "Hotel. 17 Ivhyber Pass. V —Superior Accommodation, single and double rooms; tariff, from 25s. —Phono 40-484. "" TTTAINUI," Symonds St., entrance next T? Lyric Theatre.—Room, with break--11 Lyric Theatre.—Room, with breakfast, 40. or full board.—3o-708. TYTILTON Private Hotel, 44 Khyber Pass. V'T —Vacancies, Permanents and Casuals; moderate tariff.—Phone 43-060. I'JS GD.—2 Girls, private, minute 2nd seci. tion; homely.—3 Bclhvood Av., Dominion Rd.' HO TE L STONEH URS T, - SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND, "ho only Unlicensed Hotel De Luxe. Beautiful Situation. Tennis Court. Moderate Terms. Phone 13-774. MRS. E. CIIURTON. Manageress.
" U UXTIXGDON LODGE." Private -LL Guest House. Vacancies Retired or Business Gentlemen. Every comfort and attention. Good Table. Terms Reasonable. MRS. GOUDIE, Lato "Hotel St. Anncs," Tauransia. 20 Dexter Avenue. Mount Eden. P'none 1:5-818. (Xot yet listed.) RYECIiOFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 2ii Si tcouds St., opp. A'bcrt Park. First-class Accommodation. Reduced Tariff: 8s per tiny, £'2 10s per v.-eek. Bed and Breakfast. ss. Permanent Criiests by arrangement. Latest lI.W. Sys- I stem installed. Phone 44-2118 " <J ONOMA " PRIVATE HOTEL, O 6 ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). '/ MRS. J. XAIRX. Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate TarifT. and Casuals. Phone 11-72.1 " fILEXALVOX" PRIVATE HOTEL. U WATERLOO QUADRANT (Opposite Government House). Now thoroughly modernised and refurnished to offer excellent accommodation find cuisine. Less than omiii. from theatres, post office, trains and boats. Elevated position: commands glorious harbour views. Terms very reasonable. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietress: MRS. BIERXACKI. Telephone 'lO-078 (number not yet, listed). BOARD WANTED AUCKLAND'S Board-Residence Agency, Phoenix ChnmbcrH, 47-487 (opp._ P. 0.), offers free Service Accommodation Seekers. CIIVIL Servant, quiet, studious, desires ' Residence with private family.—R.X., 251, Hehald. CI EXTLEMAX requires Board, vicinity T Green Lane-Harp Erin; garnge cssen--lint; like brinf Hehald. piano.—ll.W., TML.UEKLY Bachelor desires Bed-Sitting Room. furn. or unfurn., with Board, private family. Graft-on.—K.Y.. 220. .Hehat-p. G1 EXTLEMAX (CO) requires board good I private home: Ist section.-Quiet. 102. ITrnM.p. rrr-n—----l/'IND Person board 2 young Children. |\ U rgcnt; reasonable. —10 Wood St., 1 onsonby. - KIS'IJ Lady. Board Girl, syrs.. Grafton district.—Write Mother. 53. Hkrai.t). Max, young, with elderly people preferred: early breakfast; handy Royal Onk.-Board. 217. HeuaU)^ RADIO REPAIRS A X - Expert Radiotrician. with precision A equipment, guarantees better and cbeaner repairs -John" Ltd ■ Chancerv "jfs Your Set Troublesome? Phone 41-980, J- Auckland's Lending Radio Service. Electric Construction Co., Port ot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 2
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