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TOURIST AND MOTOR RESORTS. CHRISTCHURCH. STONEHURST, Christchurch's Leading Private Hotel, makes travellers "at home"; tariff, 12/6 to 15/. — Telegrams, "Stonelea." B HELENSVILLE. PARAKAI HOUSE—Excellent table; free garage; splendid services; hot mineral baths under same roof. A.A.A. House. Phones: Helensville 35, Auckland 46-OS7. D PRIVATE HOTELS. WAVERLEY Private Hotel, Beach, Pt. Chevalier. New management, newly appointed, excellent service; garages, bathing, tennis, wedding partis catered for.— Mrs. Mason. Phone 27-22 L B BOARD OFFERED. Accommodation —Bed, Breakfast, full board, comfortable home. —26, Grafton Rd., University end. x 27 Accommodation for Boarders, home away from home — W.C.T.U. Hostel ; 363, Queen St. Phone 45-254. U A CCOMMODATION — " Wharereti," 48, A Grafton Rd. (next Bowling Green). — Splendid table; tariff 30/. Phone 42-161. B CCOMMODATION —Double and Siugle Rooms, full board for permanents and casuals. —154, Grafton Rd. Phone 45-655. ACCOMMODATION, Single Room, gent; also Double Room; private home, moderate. —Phone 45-695, 102, Symonds St A CCOMMODATION, Board or Bed and Breakfast, offered, private home, modern convs., handy city.—s7a, Symonds St 26 Accommodation for gentlemen boarders; good table and attention; soft washing; 27/6. —-1. Cleveland Rd., Parnell. x 26 ACCOMMODATION, permanents, casuals, bed, breakfast, every conv.; terms moderate.—Victoria House, 4S, Nelson St., City. ■ B BOARD offered working men; soft washing, homely; every conv.—l6, Belgium St., City. x_2B BOARD, comfortable home, private family, e.1., h.w., p.b., 25/. —271, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. x 27 OARD, suitable m.c. or 2 friends; refined working man's home; select city area.—lnquire .Star 807. 26 BOARD offered working men or m.c.; permanents or casuals; moderate.—l, .Station St., Newmarket. x 27 BOARDERS, 2 friends, share room, private family, good table; elevated; convenient—lß;_TMmala L _Rd :i 28 BUSINESS Gentleman, single room; good table ;. private family; terms moderate. 57, Jervois Rd.,. Ponsonby. . x 26 BELVUE," ELVUE," 32, PRINCES ST. (Opp. Albert Park), CASUAL, 10/ PER DAY (Permanent by Arrangement). TELEPHONE 42-637. • B DOUBLE Bedroom, Sitting Room, partly furn.; gas stove; private home; reasonable. —23, Randolph St., Newton. 27 TjMJLL Board, single room, near cars; J- convs.; homely; washing, mending; 30/. —8, George St., Dominion Rd. .28 /"IENT, refined, offered Single Room, in private home; every conv.; minute from tram. —Inquire Stab 7Off. C. , x 26 HADLEIGH, 128, Parnell Rd., opp. P.O. New management. Board, single or share. 30/ : good table guaranteed. x 26

HERNE BAY, min. tram stop.—Full Board offered 4 young men; share rooms; 30/ week, without lunch 25/.— Phone 26-810. / D 4 HOME offered m.c. or friends; facing harbour;, terms moderate.—4B, Sarsfleld St.; Heme Bay. 28 " TOLIMONT" —Excellent Accommodation, u visitors, permanents.—l; Symonds St., close Queen St. Terms moderate. Phone 43-767. B MT. ALBERT—Board, 2 men, share room, all convs., washing, mending.— Featherstone, adjoining P. 0., Mt. Albert. 26 PERMANENT Board, tariff 35/; first . class table, early breakfast; single rooms.—Prince of Wales Hotel. B "DESPECTABLE Men, private family, -LV good locality, handy cars.—5, Pine St., Dominion Rd. 26 ROOMS, share, suit mate, single rooms, comfortable home, piano.—Phone 42-287. Mowbray. 29, Symonds St. x 27 44, Khyber Pass—Accommo- ** dation, permanents, casuals, share rooms, from 30/: tennis court.—Phone 43-060 /_ B 19, Nugent Street, Grafton— * ' Accommodation for permanents, 30/; casuals, bed and breakfast, 5/.—Phone 40-723 B ~i . CARLTON GORE RD.—Double and Single Rooms, good home, every attention. handy City. 28 BOARD WANTED. BOARD required by respectable "Working Man, state lowest terms.—Write T. 7064, Star. 26 BUSINESS Lady wants Bed . .Sitting Room, boy 14; working with board; must be reasonable.—Write Board, 7515, Stab. 526 Man, pensioner, wants Home, gentleman's bach or household, light duties.—Write Trustworthy, 7358, Star. 28 Lady requires Board, private family preferred, vicinity Parnell Rise; handy. tram section.—Write Urgent, 4895. bTAR - 526 TVfAN requires Board, either Mt. Eden or ■ x Dominion Rd.—Write H. 7418, Star. . 27 tuition wanted. Iyi"ATRIC. Private Tuition wanted, school girl, evenings; this term.—Write S. G.P.O. Box .1443,. City.. 2S PIANO TUNING. A RTHUR BREB, Professional Pianist and Tuner, merits your confidence in his work.—Phone 43-398. E SJ / —PIANO TUNING, Repairs, Repolishing, borer eradicated; work guaranteed.—Auckland Piano Tuning Co.. Phone 47-176. D WANTED TO HIRE. TTORSE, Cart, Harness, wanted to Hire, for hawking.—Write H. 7448. Star. 20 DRESS AND FASHION. 14/1" A DAME LOUISE STODDART, Mod- 1 iste, 313, Dllworth Bldgs., Children's Frocks from 2/6. Ladies from 10/.—47-799 D

OUR NEWS PAGES. Pages Cables • 7 Cartoon, "Alone I Done It" 8 Daily Serial, "Those Lucky Pullens" 30 Editorials, "The Land Tax Debate" and "A Big Bankruptcy." Q t General News. .3, 0, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29', 30, 31 Illustrations iq In : the Public Mind i........' 6, 24 Markets and Commerce.... 4 Racing World 18 19 Sports..... 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Taxation Debate 11 The Passing Show.... 6 To-day's Racing . 9 Trotting 22 Wireless Programmes ..,...,..,..„ 6 Women's World ,--,,, »...,—....,, 12

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 1

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