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Board and Residence, —, close to Victoria Wharf, — doors below Reid's Store. ™te~7oard AND BBSWJl House stands in „ t flntemM i.-Mrs. Va:ancy, one permanen j opposite Boidton, "Armadale. Queen an Prince Albert College. — VACANCIES at Bella -Mrs' V rant, opposito Government uouse J. T. Norman. Telephone I-i- — mm VIEW. Liverpool-street.—Private Board 1 and' Residence, Superior Accommodation hot. CoS. plunge, and « baths,, w minutes from Queen-street, vac.tn QTONEHURST, Lower Sp'o nds -S^s b vate Board and Residence. Smgle anu Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Mtus. Terms moderate.— Butler — "XT Ah MARINO," Grey-street, Do^ npor e d V 2nd house from Beach Road Sltuaiea in large grounds, with extensive Terms bour; 4rains. from Victoria Wharf, lerms moderate.—Mrs. de Bourboi. . wTasftfSHe eluded). moderate. " poTORUA.-Langham li Board and Residence close to_ railway station and Government. Baths. I' r |" , ri 'o- e r per day, 55s one week; two weeks o. l.r»er 30s. Pony carriage and bath cl ' al , r Jison for invalids. Wire to C. Hawker .Vilson lor rooms. — —— GRANDE VUE. Princes-etreet (opposite tie Museum)— situation in Auckland newly built; every convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders.— Iroprieties , Mrs. A. S. TVoollams, late corner of O RorKe and Symonda- Streets. — BOARD AND RESlDENCE.—Belvedere House. Queen-street (corner of Turner-street), Auckland. Batli and every home com fort. Mrs. Wilkinson, Proprietress. The house has been thoroughly renovated and newly fur nished. PRIVATE Accommodation for Visitors to the Waikato, in very healthy position, at Hamilton.— C. Turner, Commercestroet. ROTORUA.— Bellevue House, Fenton-street-Board and Residence, 30s per week; is per day. In a central position for cj'custs. Ail information in regard to roads, distances, etc. Near Jack's and Alum Baths—Mis. Heerdegen, Proprietress. CYCLISTS visiting Rotorua to stay lit Bellevue House. In a convenient position to all sights in the district. CARISBROOKE, Boach Road, Devonport (between two wharves).—Private Board and Residonce; first-class accommodation. Afternoon Teas daily a specialty, Sundays included. Luncheon provided, CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-street, second house from Wellesley-street. Private Sittingroom and Bedroom to lot. Single and double rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. Special terms to permanent boarders. " g O N O M A." PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Healthiest Situation in Auckland. Telephone 672. MRS. CRUICKSHANK, Princes-street. WAIHEKE PASSAGE. ARRAN BAY. ARRAN HOUSE. NEW SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Five Minutes from Wharf. Every Home Comfort. Asphalt Tennis Court, Boating, Fishing, Splendid Bathing. Sandv Beach. Terms H. SCANLAN, PROPRIETOR. Jg RENT'S gATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, I'nopsiETOß GALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. VISITORS AND PERMAiv b-Vi' BOARDERS Can rely upon having GOOD ATTENTION AND HOME COMFORTS At the above well-known health resort. Plunge and Shower Baths. Retired Grounds. Tennis Lawn. MRS. FISHER. Invalids and those suffering from Phthisis cannot be accommodated. Rot or u a. THE PINES. A First-class Private Boarding Establishment. Close to Baths. Invalids' Chairs, Bathroom, Dark Room, etc. Cuisine Al. TERMS: 6s per day; 35s per week. Wires promptly attended to. Ask for the PINES on arrival. JAMES G. PEACE, Proprietor. Q. L E N V I E W." Having purchased the above well-known Boarding House, I beg to intimate that I am prepared to receive Visitors and Board?ra on Moderate Terms. Every comfort. Two minutes from Exhibition Grounds. Trams and 'buses pass the door every five minutes. MRS. 0. E. MOORE, Proprietress, " Glcnview," Symonds-Btreet. MOKOIA VIEW PRIVATE m BOARDING-HOUSE. (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), And near the Celebrated PRIEST, RACHEL, AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms: 25a per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. Rotorua h"o USE, ROTORUA. Beautifully Situated, overlooking the lake and Boiling Springs. TERMS: 5s per day; 309 per week. £5 for four weeks. MRS. MORRISON. Phseton to drive to and from the Baths Free. gEDDON'S LAKE VIEW, ROTORUA. TERMS: 5s per day; 30a per week; £5 for four weeks (No Extras). CUISINE A SPECIALITY. Phaeton provided for invalids and others bath doom ' 116 ' 11 Baths mi ,rom the HOT MINERAL SPRING. Attached to the House is the famous CHALYBEATE SPRING AND PREMIER BATH. NOTE E°tcrua ask f or SEDDON 8 LAKE VIEW. WAIHEKE, PASSENGERS NOW LAND AT Nan m, 0 NEW WHARF IN THE BAY °' 8 THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE, E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. tions. Airy Bedrooms. ™tensive Additions. Airy Bedrooms. tensive Addi&2T* hnmediate superM RS, PAEBig, weekly? 6 ™ && Comers three t(mM Terms Moderate. Terms Moderate. J^~ office Removal Notices. N OTIOE op Removal. M E ' J OHN IVhlle thanking his many Fri<mfl« Md Customers for their kjnd patrol® in the past, begs to inform them (and the Musical Public generally) that b has Removed his Bu,taeL tm Wel£ ley-street to . more central and commoabove Ton™n^ r ™ clt 9 u^^ str Mt, just merit, the name. AlTordlrfv, 10 Promptly attended to 8 by 1)081 ote the Address— Private Residence: 36, Edinburgh-street, whiir^®hking b ijif%? ke f and customers for their 6unhnrMH I fu eni ' i and to inform them ti at hK L 1 Past, begs J. Mdvor's to Ni<on-street ™ovcd from 'J McEiwain's Butchery, Great Nonhßoad® 1 ™
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 2
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