BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TQOAE.D AND RESIDENCE.-Victoria •*-* House, Victoria-street West, next Mr Swarm's, Butcher. Single Rooms; terms moderate.—Mrs MacArihur. BE L G R A V E HOUSE, SYMONDS-STREET (opposite Choral Hall). First-class Accommodation. Terms moderate. Telephone 1144. MRS BELL. ■ / IOMFORTABLE Home for 2 Gentlemen In private family, I>evonport, near Victoria Wharf; reasonable terms. —Apply Star Office. ________ ~7"i LBNVIEW, ~~Vincent^street--rSuperior vT Board and Residence; stone house, ground floor; 3 minutes to Queen-street, Terms moderate. M* 8- H. S. c OLI' INS (LATE OF BELLA VISTA) Desires to announce- that she has taken over the GRAND VUE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, wihich has been entireiy renovated and refurnished, and will be ready for reception of Guests on and after 6th FEBRUARY. Telephone 14','a /"I RAND -yUE, PRINCES-STREET (2 doors below Grand Hotel). • \TI7IANTEID, in Private Family, 2 GentloYY men Boarders, 3 minutes from 'bus, or 5 from tram.—Address Star Office. _^ .tTET'ANTKD, Private Board and Residence YV by Elderly Married Couple (permanent) Address K. Cloughley, care of P. 0., Ponsonbr. VxTJANTED by 2 Ladtee, 2 or more comYV- ratable Rooms with a lndy able to jrtve board uud attendance, iv or near town tram Hue. — Two Ladies, 05 Star () (nee. ____„ - vyJEBBL'R'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, ROTORUA '-M rooms, one storey). This n«w and up-to-date House is situated opposite the Railway "Station, three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, and Blue Baths. Electric lights in every room. Loiters and telegrams attended to. All trains met. Terms moderate. WAIWERA! WAIWERA! HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. This Old-established and Favourite Watering-place is acknowledged by all recent visitors as THE FINEST SEASIDE RESORT In the Colony. The Hotel has been enlarged, renovati-d, and re-furnished throughout, new bath-houses erected, and the e<>mfort of patrons is studied in every derail. HOT MINERAL BATHS FREE TO VISITORS STAYING AT HOTEL. AMUSEMENTS: Fishing. Boating. Hot Water and Sea Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Ping-pong:, etc. Launch available for picnic and fishing excursions. TERMS: 8/ per clay, 50/ per week. A f«w special rooms at 10/ per day, 60/ per week. WETSK END TRIP. Leaving Auckland every SATURDAY at 2 p.m., and arriving back 9 a_m. MONDAYS. INCLUSIVE TICKET, covering Return Steamer Fore and all Hotel Charges and Bafhs at Waiwera..-j Q/ Up-to-date Steamer Service. Wharf In course of construction. Telephone on premises. For full particulars apply to "Manager," Waiwera, or to OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 22 Shortland-street; Or. TIIOS. COOK AND SON. Booking Agents. 103 Qnaen-street. m^mmim ——^— —.—— — i PUBLIC NOTICES. rr.o Grain and Maize Merchants.—lo,ooo: -»- new Sacks, 5/ doz: 1000 two-bushel Sack Bags, 2/6 do1/,. —W. Hildretli and Son, Wnnto Product Merchants, Victoria; and Custom streets. j EIW Z E ALA NT) DAIRY ASSOCIA- ' TION'S LIMITED BUTTER VAN delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily. (CHOICE BLACK DRESS ~ SKIRTS, plain and li.erurftd Lustre. 7/11,. halfprice. Balance of Summer Blouses, halfprice and under.—RUSHBROOK AND BR IDG-MAN'S SALE. KENT AND SONS, of Newmarket, • Deliver Bread Daily in City and Suburbs. Telephone 893. CJALE-^Nightdresses from 1/11.--HAY-IO' WARD AND CO., Ladies' Outfitters, 276, Queen-street. r\TB GIVE Best Price for Pianos and VV: Organs taken in Exchange for New Ones.—E. and I-'. llano Agency.—S. Coldlcutt. Manager. _v TTJ-ÜBLIC" NOTICE—Geo. Tntt's Pale Not* i- On. All trains stop at our doorNote, only address: Gco. Tntt, Upper Symonds-street ALE— aß7~Cors«ts from 1/11.—HAY- \ WARD AND CO., Ladies' Outfitters, 276, Queen-street. i HEUM ATICK. BH KUMATIC E. ! Why suffer. Send cost of Postage, 3a. and I will wild yoji a bottle of my Rheumntlee Oil, aud trust to your honesty to pnv the balance when you are enrefl. Trade Mark, "STINGAUEJB." — RICES. NICHOLSON. & SONS, SEDDON PARK, MEItCURY ';AY.__ VA/'-EiATHER so unseasonable you don't YY know what to wear, but you can't be wrong in one of Mcßride's stylish^ durable, and economical suits.—Mcßride. Tailor, Habitmaker, Outfitter and Importer. Victoria-street, next Victoria Hotel. "ABSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Bui- ■**- ter for the table all the year round.— New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. Tj^VERY Business and Private ■»-J Household should bo provided with a Copy of "Brett's Auckland Almanac and Diary" for 1.003. Just Issued. O GRAIN AND MAIZE MERCHANTS-- j 10,000 New Sacks, 5/ doz.: 1000 Two-. Bushel Sack Bugs, 2/6 doz.—W. Hlldreth and Son, Waste Product Merchants, Victoria and Customs streets. HK Brand New Zealand Dairy Asso- j elation. Limited, is Guarantee of the Finest Quality of Table Butter. ALE—Blouses from 1/ each.—HATWARD AND CO., Ladies' Outfitters, 276, Queen-street. ATHS — TURKISH BATHS — Open | Every Day for Ladies and Gentlemen from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charges 8/5 Saturday 2/; 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring tne health or romoTicijr aches and pains of all kinds. Also. Hot "and Cold Plunge Baths, with Shower, (id. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.ni.— Lome-street, oft" Victoria-street East. APESTTaCKETS, MANTLES, Mackintoshes and Rainproof Cloaks.— Best selection in town, all heavily reduced for the sale-RUSHBROOK & BB.IDGMAN. JAM JARS, Jam Jars. Jam Jars. — 21b Glass .fuin Jars, 1/6 per doz.—W. Hildreth and Sons, Victoria and Customs ats. T7K>R this changeable showery weather 1? you should have one of our Showerproof Tweed Overcoats. Light in weight, and impervious to rain, but allowing the heat of the body to escape. From stock or to measure.—Mcßride, Tailor, Habitmaker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoriastreet, next Victoria Hotel. E" XCHANGE Your Old Pianos and Organs for Up to Date Ones, -with English and Foreign Piano Agency, Qneengtreet.—B. Coldlcutt, Manager. ALE—Suede Gloves, 2/'J for 1/.—HAYWARD AND CO., Ladies' Outfitters, 276, Queen-street. Your Old Pianos and *-A Organs for Up to Date Ones, with English and Foreign Piano Agency. — B. Cotdicott, Manager.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 2 February 1903, Page 1
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