Corporation Notices. £JITY OF AUCKLAND. SHOPS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS* ACT, 1894. The CONFERENCE of the Local Authorities, in terms of Section 9 of the above Act, will take place 00 FRIDAY, the 18th January, 1895, at noon, at the City Council Chambers, Coburg-street. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, January 4,1805. 1701) Board and Residence. TTIROOMOTnc HOUSE, Corner Grafton JL Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714 \ ' COMFORTABLE Home fojf Invalid Lady or Gentleman in house of experienced Nurse.—Apply Coino, Herald Office. C OWES BAY, WAlHEKE.—Bathing, Boating. Fishing, Beautiful Scenery, and Bush, Comfortable Home. Extensive additions. Terms moderate.—Apply E. Parris. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street, . Private Board and Residence ; single and double, bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. Butler. BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Govern ment Home Grounds, Lower Symonds-street - Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good table and attendance Terms moderate.—Mrs Craig, Proprietress. Board and residence at XU Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Wm. CruicksL-ank, Proprietress. Telephone--726. triLLESMERE HOUSE.—To Tourists, A Visitors, Etc., Ellesmere is situated opposite Government. House grounds, and just above the Grand Hotel; guests will here Bud every convenience, together with a first-class table ; hot, cold, and shower baths, etc. Rooms, single, or en suite.— Mrs. Arbuckle, proprietress. SYDNEY visitors can find superior accommodation in Private Boarding Establish inent, 104 nnd 100, Phillip-street, adjacent to Pos Office, Circular Quay, Botanical Gardens, Tram Terminus. Terms : 2os weekly ;5s daily. Special terms for families. Steamers attended when notified.—Address ; Miss Wilson. SYDNEY. — Visitors can find superior k3 accommodation at "Labrador,"2l7, Macquariestreet, convenient to Post Ollice, Circular Quay, Botanical Gardens. Tram terminus. Terms, 25s weekly, 5s d'ily. Reduction for families.—Miss | Wilson, Proprietress. SYDNEY WORKING AND FACTORY GIRLS' CLUB, Kent-street. Superior accom- ! modation, piano, library, etc. Situations found. Apply Lady Superintendent. Terms, 12s and 15s 1 weekly. TO LETNicely-furnished Apartments, or private Board and Residence, in private family, Mount Eden.—Apply first house, Sherburn Road, off Viow Road, Mount Eden. CI AR LT ON, CITY ROAD J YMON K ET. Ska Vikw, overlooking Albert Park. I Toukists a .no Visitors will find Home comfort, good table, polite attention, baths hot and cold. Telegraph, "Shailer." Telephone 326. Ip ERNLF, IGH. " HOUSE, : Next the Grammar School, SYMONDS-STREET. SUPERIOR BOARD, Ac., for Ladies and Gentlemen. Telephone 702. ! MRS. CASHEL. HOT LAKES. LAKE VIEW. C. HAWKER WILSON, Proprietor. Terms : 6s per day ; 35s per week ; two weeks or longer, 30s per week. Visitors conveyed to and from the Government Baths Free. SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUMMER KJ VISITORS. WALDAMURE HOUSE, MAHURANGI HEADS, within one hour from Waiwera by boat or horse, fronting delightfnl long sandy beach ; table liberal; scenery unsurpassed ; bathroom, lawn tennis, boating, Ashing. Terns—Per month, £4 10s ; per week, 255. Yacht and"*!wldle horse for hire. No mud; mosquitoes. S.s. Rose Cas?y from town three ' times per week. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. g Y D N E Y. MRS. PARKINSON (Late of Auckland, New Zealand), PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, 79, MacArthWr-stueet, Ultimo (Near Technical College and Railway Station). Terms very moderate. Belmont house, upper < VINCENT-STREET. j This old-established and well-appointed Boardinghouse, commanding a splendid view, is healthily and pleasantly-situated. Tourists, visitors, and permanent boarders will receive every attention. _ Private suites of apartments ; hot and cold baths single and double rooms ; terms strictly moderate. Telephone 727. MRS. BASTEN. M~ AIIUII AN G I II EAD S. FAVOURITE SUMM KR RESORT. Mr. C. E. Morgan is prepared to accommodate a; limited number of visitors. All comforts of a home; plunge and shower baths ; use of piano, tennis lawn. Boats free; yacht and saddle horses on hire. Per s.s. Rose Casey three times a week. Terms, 25s per week, 4s a day; special arrangements for families. Can furnish highest references. For particulars apply to Mr. Morgan or to MR. JOHN DOUGLAS, Government Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. jjella yI St A, WATERLOO QUADRANT. OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE (Near Northern Club). ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Telephone, 723. MOUNTN e SSING, GUAFTON ROAD, Opposite the Choral Hall, Five Minutes' Walk from Queen-street and Post Office. A few Vacancies. Especial terms for Permanent Boarders. A Private Sitting Rom if required. French and German spoken. CIAMBRIDGE HOUSE, / LOWER VINCENT-STREET, Second House from St. Matthew's Parsonage. SEA VIEW, overlooking Albert Park and City. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. Suite of Rooinn, with private entrance. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS. RICHMOND. Proprietress AIWIiBA SANATORIUM. REDUCTION OF TARIFF. In order to encourage visitors to this deliglitfu summer resort, the proprietor has decided to reduc the tariff of charges. From December 1, the terms will be from £1 15a to £2 2s according to rooms selected. Cottages, for the convenience of families, may be had on reasonable terras, furnished or unfurnished. Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Tennis Lawn, Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. Daily communication by coach or steam. Excursion from Saturday to Monday (each week) at special fares. See Rose Casey time-table. Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Address— A. A. S M I T H, Proprietor. W E advise those nob wanting to change their brand of cocoa NOT TO TRY LOOKER'S JQUTCH £JOCOA As once tried no other will satisfy. JfJNGLISH "^ATCHES, HEAVY HALL MARKED, HUNTER CASES. Guaranteed Good time keepers. £3 3 s W. SLANRY, Lower Queen-street. TO DRESSMAKERS.—We have lately purchased several Job Lines in Press Trimmings, etc., and are offering Special Discounts off all Dressmaking Requisites. jjendell, Queen street. Qifjl /TV A £'200, £150, and other sums d&O W> to Lend on Freehold Security at lowest rates.—Geo. M. Jclyiston, Solicitor, Higliateoet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 1
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