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BOARD AND RESIDENCE Accommodation, "Palm Lynn," 401 Queen St.—Superior Etooma, Bed and Breakfast, 3s 6d.—Phone 42-693. A CCOMMODATION, Single Room, every phone; terras moderate.— 25 Park Rd. ACCOMMODATION.— Whareiti, 48 Grafton Rd. (next Bowling Green); splen did table; tariff from 25s.—Mrs. ft. Watson. ACCOMMODATION, Permanents, Casuals. Full or Part Board; harbour view; tennis. "Rangiora," Elizabeth St., I'onsonby. 27-065, A CC'OMMCDATION, 11 York St., Parnoil, har.dy City. Board for Gents.; reasonable. A CCOMMODATION. - "Rosßville," next XV. Cargen, Anzac Av.; Bed and Breakfast. ss; permanents by arrangement. Phone 47-423. A CCOMMODATION.—SinsIe Rooms, tray. ■A piano, 10s; Double, 15s, share, with tray.—Porchester, cor. Cook and Fergusson Sts., opp. Town Hall. A CCOMMODATION.- Hobson Hotel. Bed -A and breakfast, 4s; board moderate. — Peter Hall, Proprietor. Phone 44-793. A CCOMMODATION.-Warwick House. 49 --a Wellesley St. West; 2 minutes Civic; Bed. Breakfast, 3s Gd.—Phone 40-140. A CCOMMODATION.-Save Searching We can fulfil your requirements—Tasman Bureau, 420 Cooke's Bldgs. Phone 30 917. ALBION HO T E L." Wellesley Street West. Bed and Breakfast.. Is; 7s per Day. £2 2s Per Week. Phone 45-752 Joe Hall, Proprietor. t RRAS, Symonds St. Beautiful B.S. ■A- Rooms; breakfast, board, morning tray; individual attention.—4o-293. UCKLAND Y.M.C.A.—Excellent Accom--A modation for Men. Casual charges, lis l>d per day, 32s Gd per week. Permanent rates,, 26s and 23s Gd weekly. Dining Room open to Ladies and Gentlemen. Meal 9 la and la fta. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL. XX Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Girls and Women. Tennis court, laundry. Study and Sewing Room. Board from 18s. Also accommodation (or visitors. - Apply Matrou A VONHYRSTE, f.2 Symonds St.-First-class Accommodation, bright, homely; permanents, casuals. —Mrs Crawford. I'ro prietress, 45-199. BELVUE"' Private Hotel. Alfred St.Superior Accommodation. Casual, 9s day, £2 10s week. Permanent by arrange ment. BURWOOD." Albert Park. Princes St. —Superior Private Hotel; 3inin. city; permanents, visitors; moderate. — Phone 41-484. BUSINESS Lady, Gent., nice locality, minute tram; adults.---20 Williamsons Ave., Ponsonby. CATHOLIC Hostel. 1(H) Symonds St.— Board, 20s; Bed, Breakfo3t, 3s fid; casuals. 5s clay; ladies gents. CHIMES." 57 Symonds Street.—Select Single or Double Rooms; breakfast or full board; garage; tennis court.—ll-144. COMFORTABLE Board, large front room, two to share, moderate.—l4s Dominion C^REMORNE."— Nice double Room, suit M.C.; also single Room, lovely view, sunny balcony.—33 Grafton Rd. Phone 10-512. DiEVONPORT. Roc Roi, 5 Garden I errace. has vacancies Casuals and Permanent?; close to wharf.—Phone 22-573. D.EVONPORT.— Valmai Private Hotel, opposite wharf and beach, accommodation for guests; moderate tariff.—Phone 22-213. I^PSOM— Comfortable, Sunny Rooms, Full J Board, offeied business or retired people; excellent locality, near trsrns, garages.— Phone 24-497. (1 REEN LANE.—Board. 2 respectable ' Men. share room, comfortable private home; lmin. tram, smin. train; terms reasonable.—Apply Herald. GLENEAGLES." Private Hotel, 10 Carlton Gore Rd. Superior Accommodation. Harbour views.—Phone 44-420. " pLENALVON PRIVATE HOTEL. vT Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Government House). Auckland's Most Modern Private Hotel.—Permanents by arrangement.—MßS. BIERNACKI. Proprietress. Phones 40-678. 42-214. GRANDE VQE. 3 Princes St.—Superior Accommodation: casuals and oermanents; 3min. Queen St. HAMILTON.— Travellers, Bed. Breakfast, 4s 6d; permanents: central; opp. station.—"Chellowdene," Bryce-Selkirk Sts. Mrs. Bertling. HERNE BAY.—Refined home, young business people, billiard table; reasonable terms.—Ring 26-866. HOTEL WENTWORTH." 74 Symonds St. Phone 46-775.—First-class Accommodation: excellent cuisine: Bed and Breakfast ss. "\/fT. EDEN. 3rd Section.—Comfortable l'J. Board with widow and son.—Apply Hf.halp. QELECT Double Accommodation, superior £5 Remuera Heme. fv»:ry attention, con. venience; .spacious gardens, tennis court.Phone 16-854 ST. HELIERS Waterfront.—Grand Hotel. Ideal home for holidays and permanents. Excellent cuisine: moderate. Rradley, 25-789. " r pHE Willows." 33 Symonds Street.— 1 Select Single or Double Rooms: Board, Bed and Breakfast.—Phone 43-268. r PHISTLE Hotel. Licensed House. Queen JL St., opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast 5s fid: 9s dsv P3 we«k —Phone 45-437. rpHE LIONS. 7i Wellesley St. W.-Single, JL Double Rooms bed and breakfast, full board. HE VYNE, Symonds St.—Board from 21s 6d; share; £l.—Phone 46-249. TTERONA. 17 Khyber Pass (under entirely " New Management). Single, Double Rooms: excellent table: moderate tariff "TJI/AINUI." Symonds St., entrance next »» State Theatre.—Room, with Breakfast: 4s daily, full board.—3o-708. "V7"OUNG Ladies and Youths, 15s. 17s fid.— i 1 Ligar Place. Off Grafton Bridge. ATTRACTIVE Bed-Sitting Room, full -*■* board, individual service, select locality, handy City.—4l-732. " TJRAEBURN " GUEST 13 HOUSE. 16 Lower Symonds St. Beautifully Furnished Bed-Sitting Rooms, with catering and individual attention.— Mrs. Braik. Proprietress. " 'JJOTEL FERNLEIGH." 28 Symonds St. (Close City.) Excellent Cuisine. Reduced Tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Phono 41-319. HOTEL STONEHURST, SYMONDS ST., Auckland. The only Unlicensed Hotel De Luxe. Beautiful Situation. Tennis Court. Moderate Terms. Phone 43-774. MRS. E. CHURTON, Manageress. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tariff: 10a per day: £3 per week Bod and Breakfast, 6s. Permanent Gue3tf bv Arrangement. Phone 44-268. T7ENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL, » King Edward Parade. Devonport. New Management: SYDNEY AND PAGE. First-class Seaside Accommodation. Spacious Lounges. Tennis Courts. "Winter Tariff: 9s Day, £2 10s Week. Permanent Guests by Arrangement. Phone 22-466. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES BEVERLEY Convalescent ftest Home.— Sunny, elevated position; terms moderate. —Phone 28-35* 7 Windmill lid.. Mt. Eden. Convalescent Rest Home.— J Modern, irs/, seitct. Expert nursing and dieting rieas»nt grounds Moderate terms.— 53 Ep»o"i; A\. Phone 13-809. HOME offered for semi-invalid, nice and sunny, off Williamson Av.; 30w week.— Attention 78. Hei<a..d. RECUPERATE at seaside, personnl attention, trained nurse-miißseiise. Kirk's treatment; careful dieting; moderate.— Health, P.O. Box 970 fPHE Sanatorium, Morrinsville, for chest -L diseases; modernised; X-rny installed: 4J guineas weekly, including medical attention. VACANCY foi Ladies needing care and attention: sunnv room.—Phone 27-166. EAG LETON 'B. 6 Victoria St. Estab. 54 yeais. Experts in all branches Toilet Work. Every description Hair Work. Wigs, etc. Theatrical requisites. Inecto stocked.—Phone 43-170. HA llt Dyeing by expert trom 10s tid. home treatment. - Jackson, Pembridge, Symonds St. HARMLESS Hair Staining from 15s.— Powder Puff Salons, St. Kevins Arcade. Phone 46-718. JANAT DATA home treatment for wrinkles, sag, blackheads; full informs tion posted free.—22B Queen St. MISS FOX, Hallcnstein's Buildings, Queen St.—Permanent Waving (oilsteam method, no electricity).—Phone 42-919. MISS HUNTER, 8.A.. D.D.S. (Reg. N.Z.). Superfluous Hair Specialist.— Patricia Salon, H.M. Arcade. 46-392. VJ ALAS Beauty Salon.—llairdressing of O merit, London expert in attendance —3rd Floor. Q.ieen's Arcade. 41-034. wUNSHINE Bea'it" Shoppe, Dilwort.li O Bldg. Phone 41-131. —Hair Tinting and ,l"nip» Pormnnent Waving, from 12s 6d -AND DUN"I FORGET. t " AJ H G G E T " YOUR SHOEB *VEBY MORNING.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 2

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