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_ , ' Business Notices. , JOHN 'JgURNS & £JO. ELECTROPLATED GOODS. CHOICE SELECTION ! BEST QUALITY /,■,"'■-. GREAT VARIETY ! ' irf " " .' " * LOWEST PRICES! $$jSp« OUR STOCK OF • ! " GENERAL IRONMONGERY IS COMPLETE, And will beat comparison with any in the Colony. JOHN BURNS & CO., GENERAL IRONMONGERS, ' Custom-street East. ETERBERT m HO MP SON, •ITyALKER & /~10., , w * Late"Wm. McArthur & Co., IINDENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. McARTHUR'S BUILDINGS, . QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AGENTS for the undermentioned English Firms :— BRADBURY, GREATOREX * CO. (LTD.), Warehousemen, Aldermanbury, London. WATHEN, GARDINER, & CO., Clothing Manufacturers, Bristol. GLYN & CO., Hat Manufacturers and Warehousemen, . London. .FISHER & CO. Woollen Merchants and Manufacturers, Uudderstield. TURNER BROS., HYDE, & CO., Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, H. J. GARDINER & CO., Merchants, London. DERHAM & CO., Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. W. And various other Agencies. y L. Board and Residence. COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging for permanent boarders and tourists, at 80, Grafton Road. Terms moderate. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs. 1 Meredith, Pleasant View Cottage, St, Heliers Bay. Refreshments. BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Govern rnent 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 Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Win. Cruicksbank, Proprietress. Telephone 726. —— ; i FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714 QUIET Comfortable Board and Residence at " Burton Villa," Pitt-street (next Congregational Church). Terms moderate.— Loverock. Trams pass the door. .* PORTCHESTER VILLA, Hardingestreet.— Board and Residence. Bath, Piano, all home comforts, coach-house, and stable, Seven minutes walk from Post Office. Terms, 16s. CO WES BAY, WAIHEKE.-Bathing. Boating. Fishing, Beautiful Scenery, and Bush, Comfortable Home. Extensive additions. Terras moderate.—Apply E. Parris. ]FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes -street) „ -—Private Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. Butler. TOILET— Nietiy.fttrntshed Apartments, Apr private Board and Residence, in private family, Mount Eden.— Apply first house, Shorburn Road, off View Road, Mount Eden. ELLESMERE HOUSE.-To Tourists, , Visitors, Etc., Ellesuiere is situated opposite Government House grounds, andjustabove the Grand Hotel; guests will here find every convenience, together with a first-class table ; hot, cold, and shower baths, etc. Rooms, single, or en suite.— Mrs. Arbucklo, proprietress. '•TJVERN LEIGH" HOUSE, JL? ' 'Next the Grammar School, ' SYMONDS-STREET. SUPERIOR BOARD, Ac. for Ladies and Gentle- > men. Telephone 7U2. ; " ■' MRS. CASHEL. CARLTON, LIT* ROAD-SYMONDS-STREET. SEA. VIKW, overlooking Albert Park. Tourists and visitors will find Home comfort, good table, polite attention, baths hot and cold. Telegraph, "Shailer." Telephone 325. mo TOURISTS AND OTHERS. "ROCKLANDsJmount Eden. High-class Private Boarding Establishment. Healthy and picturesque locality. Beautiful Gardens and Ornamental Grounds.- ! Telephone 780. Mount Eden 'Bus convenient. "CjALTHURS T," CAMBRIDGE. PRIVATE BOARD 4 RESIDENCE for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, who may rely on good attention and home comforts at the above wellknown health resort. Charming situation, retired grounds, tennis lawn, j plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate. i MRS. FISHER, Proprietress. JJELLA yIS IA, WATERLOO QUADRANT. OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE (Near Northern Club). ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES AND _ , , GENTLEMEN. Telephone, 723. * BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VINCENT-STREET. 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. HASTEN. MAHURANGI HEADS. FAVOURITE SUMMER 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 j s.s. Rose Casey three times a week. Terms, 25s per J week, 4s a day; special arrangements for families. i Can furnish highest references. For particulars apply to Mr. Morgan or to MR. JOHN DOUGLAS, Government Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. MOUNTN E SSING, GRAFTON 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. CAMBRIDGE 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 Rooms, with private entrance) Hot anh Cold Baths. MRS. RICHMOND, Proprietress "ytTAIWERA SANATORIUM. REDUCTION OF TARIFF. In order to encourage visitors to this delightfu summer resort, the proprietor has decided to reduc the tariff of charges. From December 1, the terms wild be from £1 15s to £2 2s according to rooms selected. Cottages, for the convenience* families, may be had on reasonable terms, 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. Addresg— A . A. SMITH. * •A. A. SMI T H, -—j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 1