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BOARD AND RESIDENCE Accommodation.— Grafton Rd. (27). City End. opp Bowling Green.—Superior, Private Board,, XCCOMMODATION, Private, Select J\. Home; suit Gentleman; phone.—2 Madeira Place. Top lvhyber Pass. CCOMMODATION, "Palm-Lynn.'' 401 Queen St. —Superior Double. Single Rooms; breakfast optional.—Phone 42-693. Accommodation, Breakfast. 4b; Full Board, permanents, Bhare, £1 sb. Outtoil." Whitaker Place, off Symondß St. 43-216. Accommodation.— Warwick House, 49 Wellesley St. West: 2 minutes Civic; Bed. Breakfast, 3s Gd.—Phone 40-140. ACCOMMODATION, double, single; permanents, casuals; large bed-sitting room, handy beach.—3o2 Heme Bay Terminus. 27-940. ' Accommodation, 83, Vincent street.— Select, single, double Rooms, breakfast, full board, new management, refurnished. 45-223. __ Accommodation.— single Rooms, tray, piano, 10s. Double, 15b, share, with tray.—Porchester, cor. Cook and Fergusson Sts.. opp. Town Hall. ____ A CCOMMODATION. —Save Searching. We can fulfil your requirements.—'lasman Bureau, 420 Cooke'e Blags. Phone 30-947. AUCKLAND'S Board-Residence Agency. 36 Phoenix Chambers (opp. G.P.0.), 41-166, offers Free Service Accommodation Seekers. AUCKLAND Y.M.C.A.—Excellent Accommodation for Men. Casual charges. Bed and Breakfast, 4s 6d per day, 25b per week; Full Board, 6s 6d P"r day, 35s per week; Permanent Residents, 23s 6d and 265. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL. J\ Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Girls and Women. Tennis court, laundry. Study and Sewing Room. Board from 18s. Also accommodation for visitors. Apply Matron. VONHYRSTE, 62, Symonds St.-First-class Accommodation; bright, homely; permanents, casuals.—Mrs. Crawford, 1 roprictreas. 45-199. BELVUE" Private Hotel. Alfred St.— Superior' Accommodation; Casual, 9s i day. jE2 10s week; Permanent by arrangement; BOARD offered Gentleman, musical family, good accompanist appreciated.—Phone j 26-989. BOARD offered lady, country, 12s 6d, companionship; suit pensioner—Write A.G., i 256 M, Herald. I TJRIGHTON HD. (22;, Parnell.—Select I J3 Board; permanents; good table; harbour ! view; tariff reasonable.—Phone 40-793. . URWOOD," Princes St., 3mins. City.— Beautiful suroundings; casual. £2 Zs week; good tflble. —Phone 41-484. USINESS Gent., private, comfortable, refined home, single r00m.—36 Picton I St., Ponsonby. j /CHALET " Private Hotel, 9 Eden Creß- ; V-/" cent, City, opp. Cargen. Superior 1 Board, with service; eelect clientele; new i management.—Mrs. Black, 41-732. CHELTENHAM. 11A Tainui Rd.. close Bench. Accommodation, Permanents, ' Casuals; also Furn. Bach. . (MIIMES," 57 Symondß Street.—Select J Single or Double Rooms; breakfast or full board; garage, tennis court.—4l-144. DEVONPORT, "Roc Roi," 5 Garden Ter. —Vacancies, Casuals and Permanents; cloß6 to wharf.—Phono 22-573. DEVONPORT.— "Marina." Buchanan St. Vacancies, large, airy, balcony rooms; clo3e wharf; good table: moderate; pnone. EVONPORT.— Valmai Private Hotel, opposite wharf and beach; accommodation for guests; moderate tariff.—Phone 22-213. DOMINION RD. Quiet, comfortable Board, phone; first turn left past Valley Rd.—6 Ewington Av. I ELEVATED, lovely views; good table; reaJ sonable.—Phono 26-829, 4 Franklin Rd., Pons on by. GENT.. Full Board, laundry; 18s 6d; handy Symonds St.—2o Edenvale Rd., Mt. Eden. GENTLEMEN (1), share room, MorningBide, near tram; washing, mending; 22s 6d.—K.A.. 316, Herald. ("1 LENEAGLES" Private Hotel, lO.CarlX ton Gore Rd. Superior Accommodation. harbour viewa.—Phone 41-120. RANDE VUE, 3 Princes St.—Superior Accommodation; Casuals and Permanents; 3 mins. Queen St. /"IRAFTON. 30 Park Av.—Quiet and Select VJ Accommodation; suit business couple. 2 gents.—Phone 44-348. HERNE BAY.—Private Board offered 2 Business Girls, nice home, 2nd section: good view.—Phone 26-258 HERNE BAY.— Superior Accommodation, single or share; breakfast only; reasonable.—Phone 26-551. HERNE BAY.—Refined Home, young business people, billiard table; reason nhlo terms: minute car.—Phone 26-86b. HOME, comfortable, offered semi-invalid lady; 30s weekly.—lnquire Aitkenhead, Mnngere Bridge. —— I INTHOHPE. City R$L— Bed, Breakfast. L 4s, Gs. day; permanents arranged: ex cellent table: tennis.—Phone 40-007. L~ULWORTH. '"143 Grafton Rd.—Large Sunny Bed-Sitting Room, fireplace: Single Room: excellent table.—3o-666. TfrT EDEN.—Board offered 2 Friends; 16s jYX 6d.—55 St. Leonards Rd., off Mt. Eden "*/TT ST JOHN AV.. Epsom.—Business or J>X- Retired People; earages: inquiries invited .-Tel. 24-497. RnTT-TVMAY End of Grafton Bridge. Large Sunny Room, also Single Room 40-134. __ —— "QAN REMO." 3 Lower Symonds St - O Refurnished. New Management; moder ate tariff for Permanents and Casuals.— Phone 43-320. SYMONDS ST.—Mount Royal, opp. Post Office. Visitors. Permanents; Bed. breakfast. 4s; Daily. ss.—Phone 30-b75. SUPERIOR Accommodation offered young Business Men. St. Stephen's Aye.; every convenience and attention: Belect. Phone 41-234. ■ THISTLE Hotel, Licensed House. Queen St., opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast, 5s 6d, 9s day; £3 week. Phone 45-437. THE VYNE, Symonds St.—Board from 21s 6d • share. £1: bed and breakfast. 3s 6d. -Phone 46-219. ' AINUI," Symondß St.. entrance next State Theatre.—Room with Breakfast; 4s daily, full board.—3o-703. ARUNDEL, _ , Auckland's Ideal Private Hotel. 12 Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Government House.—Beautiful Harbour Views. Tariff from 9b per day.—Telephone 44-744. riLENALVON. „ T ■ The most Modern and Luxunouß PRIVATE HOTEL in AUCKLAND. Opp. Govt. House. Phones 42-214. 40-678 " "pjOTEL FERNLEIGH," 28 Symonds St. iP', oße -a Excellent Cuisine. Reduced 1 arifl Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Phone 41-319 pRINCES LODGE. PRIVATE HOTEL. Delightfully situated. Opp. Albert Park 32 Princes St. Phone 47-404. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tariff: 10s per day; £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 6s. Permanent Guests by Arrangement. Phone 44-268. ~~ " gTRATHMORE," 6 St. Stephen's Ave., Parnell. EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMODATION, Suitable Professional or Retired People. Select Elevated Locality With Glorious Harbour Views, Spacious Grounds. PHONE 44 042. AGENCIES WANTED SOUND Firm offered Representation in Splendid Country Town by Advertiser with Office and Advertising Facilities.— Commercial. <IIIM, Herald. riIRAVELLER, calling grocers and others, JL wants additional lines.—Particulars. Go Getter. 650. Herald AGENCIES VACANT SPLENDID possibilities offered established North Auckland traveller working regularly stores, confectioners; preference knowledge foodstuffs. Substantial agencies already established. Opportunity first-class ;nan. Give details present activities.—Merchnnt, 28. Herald. COMMENCING EARLY IN MARCH. AGENTS WILL BE REQUIRED IN WHANGAREI, DARGAVILLE, WARKWORTH, HELENS VILLE, PUKEKOHE AND HUNTLY, To sell up-to-date Correspondence Course. Experience not necessary, but knowledge of personnel of district essential. Lady Agents Preferable. Good money may be oarued in spare time. A.G.T., 31, Herald. BRIDGE, PARTIES, ETC. BEAUTIFUL Suite Clubrooms (or Hire, regulai meetings, private parties.—Har jnony Club. H Darb.v St. M ARGARET PRITCHARD, Certificated iu Culbertson Teacher Contract Bridge, 2nd Floor, City Chambers, over Howey Walker 46-838. PRITCHARD'S Bridge Club. 2nd Floor. City Chambers.—Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday evenings, afternoons. Members wanted.—46-838. PRIVATE Personal Tuition; Auction, Contract; homes visited; fees moderate. -L. Etherington, B.A. Phone 40-774.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 2

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