BOARD AND RESIDENCE _ Accommodation, Warwick House, 49 Welleeley St. West; 2 minutes from Civic.—Bed and Breakfast._ 3s_6d. Accommodation.—Wallace House, opposite Hospital; double, single, balcony rooms; permanents, casuals, from 22s Cd. Phone jf7-095. A CCOMMODATION, 2 gentlemen; meals optional; phone.—2 Madeira Place, top Kliyber Pasß. ■ __ Accommodation, beautiful outlook, harbour views, tennis court; casuals, permanents; phone.—Ngaponga, 3 iCarlton Goie Rd. Accommodation, refined single rooms. from 25s Gd.—"The Oaks, Wellesley St. East, above Library.—Phone 46-579. CCOMMODATION .—Single Rooms, tray, piano. 10b; Double. 15s, share, with tray.—Porchester, cor, Cook and E ergusson Sts., opp. Town Hall. A~ CCOM MO D ATION.— Balcony Room, also single, double Rooms: good table.— Phone 25-303. 15 Market Rd., Remuera. A CCOMMODATION.—Whareiu, 48 Grafts. ton Rd (next Bowling Green); splendid table: tariff, from *253. —Mrs. R. Watson. A UCKLAND'S Board-Residence Agency. J\ 3G Phoenix Chambers (opp. 41-16G, offers free service Accommodationseekers. AUCKLAND Y.M.C.A.—Excellent Accommodation for Men. Casual charges, (3s Gd per day, 32s Cd per week. Permanent rates, 25s and 22s Gd weekly. Dining Room open to Ladies and Gentlemen. All Meals. Is. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL. Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Girls and Women. Tennis coiirt, laundry, Study and Sewing Room. Board from 18s. Also accommodation for visitors. Apply Matron. \ RRAS, 12 Symonds St. Superior •A Doubles, Singles; breakfast, Board. Rooms, entrance. —40-233. "EVERLEY HOUSE," 1 Carlton Gore Ed.—New Management—Accommodation, double, single; good table. —Mrs. Fox, Proprietress. •' "DELVUE " Private Hotel, Alfred St.— -D Superior Accommodation. Casual, 9s day, £2 10s week; Permanent by arrangement. BOARD, Gent., superior, good locality; garage.—so Empire Rd., Epsom. C~ ATHOLIC Hostel', 100 Symonds St.— _ Board, 20s; bed, breakfast, 3s 6d; casuals, 5s day; ladies, gents. EVONPORT, Roc Roi, 5 Garden Ter.— Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals; handy wharf.—Phone 22-573. D EVONPORT.—Private Board, reasonable, sunny position; Imin. beach; telephone ; close wharf.—4 Buchanan St. EPSOM. —Select Accommodation, suitable business, retired people; every attention, convs., superior locality: garages.—Phone 24-497. Tr T?ENORDENE. , ''3O Park Av„ Grafton.— J? Single, 22s 6d; share, £1; suit 2 friends. —Phone 44-348. GENTLEMEN Boarders, 1 or 2, private family, all convs.—Particulars, Phone 29-673. _J : "rS LENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL, vT Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Government House), Auckland's Most Modern Private Hotel.—Permanents by arrangement.— MRS. BIERNACKI. Proprietress. Phone 40-678._ GLENOSMOND! 25" Wynyard St., near Albert Park.—Homely Accommodation, permanents, casuals; moderate. Phone 41-349, Mrs. Ingram.
G" ENTLEWOMAN offered comfortable Home, share expenses: no rental; Waikato.—Aristo, 171. Herald. Private Hotel, 10 Carlton Gore Road. Superior Accommodation. Harbour views. PHONE 44-420. RAFTON.—Board offered to refined young Man. every convenience.—Phone 42-069. - HADLEIGH." 128 Parnell Ed.—Large bright Single, Double Rooms, well furn.; or Board; moderate; phone. ERNE BAY. —Private Board, double, single, sunny rooms; good table; moder-ate.—26-270. - " TTOTEL Wentworth," 74 Symonds St.— JUL First-class accommodation at moderate tariff; excellent cuisine; handy City. "JJOTEL FERNLEIGHi" 28 Symonds St. (Close City.) Excellent Cuisine. Reduced Tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Phone 41-319. INTON Lodge Hostel. Epsom Grammar Girls, 2 Bassett Rd., Remuera.— Early application necessary, few vacancies. _• " T INTHORPE.'.' 55 Symonds St.—Superior I.J Accommodation. Excellent table. Visitors and permanents. Moderate tariff. — Phone 40-007. 'T ULWORTH." 143 Grafton Rd.— Large -Li Bed-Sitting Room. Single Room, excellent table; moderate tariff.— EDEN, handy Symonds St.— Single Room, gentleman; phone; 18s. —19 Edenvale Rd. _ —' MT. EDEN, 2nd Section.— Vacancy 1 or 2 Gents, comfortable home. Phone 13-916. : rr,KMUEKA. Accommodation, holiday visitors; handy Ellerslie Racecourse. Trotting, 2nd section, city; good table. Phone 25-240. ■ REMUERA. Priyat# Accommodation, superior, suitable Business. Retired people; every attention; Bpacious grounds; garage.—Phone 24-314. OOM, comfortable, furnished, board optional; lovely position. 1 minute beach; suit lor 2 gentlemen.—Mrs. Gibson. Rakoa. Hillsborough Rd. __— — '"■DOSSVILLE," next Cargen. Anzac Av. LV —Superior Accommodation; Bed and Breakfast. ss; Permanent Board, from 255. —l7-423. ! ~"OOTHESAY." 123 Grafton Rd. BeautiKftl position, end Bridge-Superior Accommodation, permanents. visitors; excellent table; moderate. __ OELECT Board offered business man; O handy to City.—ls Grafton Rd. — S~TNGLE Double Rooms, sunny, splendid views; 2nd ."tim. : suit Business Ladies or Gentlemen.—Phone 29j669. ONOMA 77 PRIVATE HOTEL. 5 ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). MRS. J. NAIRN. PropnetreßS Excellent Accommodation. Tariff. Permar.ents and Casuals. Phone 44-7wO. rpAKAPUNA.—Boarding House. 37. HurstJL mere Rd. Permanents, casuals; reasonable tariff; minute beach. HISTLE Hotel, Licensed House, Queen St opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast. 5s 6d; 9a day; £3 week.—Phone 45-437. __ t rpHE Vyne. Symonds St.—Bed, Breakfast, JL 4s 6d; Full Board. Casuals, 23s 6d; Permanents. £!_■— ffiHE " WILLOWS." Symonds St. (under A new management).—Board, Bed and Breakfast; moderate tariff.—Phone 43-268. — TrACANCIES. Superior Guest Home. V Heme Bay; permanents, visitors; terms as per requirements.—26-681. TTACANCIES for 3 Boarders; modern V conve. Good table. JEI week.—6 Eden Vale Rd., Mt._Eden. v ——. — T7EGETARIAN Accommodation.—Private V Sunny Aooms. garage; select locality; convenient schools, trams, sports grounds; moderate.—2s-369. ; TfERONA Private Hotel, 17 Khyber Pass. V —Superior Accommodation, Single, rlnnhlp - reduced tariff.—J. CJ. Phillips, Pro- » OUPOUU4 »/T double; reduced tariff, prietor.
" TXTAINUI," Symonds St., 'entrance next VV state Theatre.—Room with breakfast, 4s, or full board.—.3o-708. _ AKEFIELD Apartments, 35 Wakefield St., City.—Single and Double Furnished Rooms; tray optiona^;j^hone^—Jebb^ WILTON Privato Hotel. 44 Khyber Pass, Vacancies, Permanents and Casuals; moderate tariff.—Phone 43-OGO. . "ALBION HOTE L." , J± Wellesloy Street West. Bed and Breakfast, 4s; 7s per day. Phone 45-752. JOE HALL, Proprietor. ~ QREENSHAWS. Corner of Princes and Alfred Street ß , overlooking Albert Park. Sunny Double UedSitting Room, Full Board wUh every conv. First-clasß catering. Moderate tantf. Phone 40-263. HOTEL STONEHURST, SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. The only Unlicensed Hotel De Luxe. Beautiful Situation. Tennis Court. Moderate Terms. Phone 43-7/4. MRS. E. CHURTON, Manageress. YECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Tariff: 10s per day; £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, Gs. Permanent Guests by arrangement. Phone 44-268. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION I— Y^ hatil?u eouSB - "THE SENTINEL OF THE ' MANUKAU." And A Beauty Spot on the West Cuasi Harbour Views, Magnificent Bush, Fresh and Salt Water Bathing. Kingfish Season now on. Excellent Table and Courteous Service. King or Write WALLACE D. FARLEY, via Hum P.O. ■yylilMil PRIVATE HOTEL. AUCKLAND'S BLUE MOUNTAINS. NIHOTUPU. 1350 Feet. Entirely renovated throughout, new lounge and modern sanitation. First-class accom-. modation. Excellent cuisine. Tennis court. Badminton and Deck Tennis Court. Pingpong Room and Library. Direct car from residence to Hotel. MR. AND MRS. WISE, Proprietor*. Phone SK, Henderson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 2
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