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.- ? Board and Residence, ] PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE.— House stands in acre of ground. Vacancy, one permanent gentleman.—Mrs. Boulton, "Armadale," Oaeen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. VACANCIES for Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.-®, Vincent-street, two doors below Reid's Store. "VTACANCIES it Bella Vista. Waterloo Quad- ' rant, opposite Government House. -Mrs. J. T. Norman. Telephone 723. rriKl VIEW, Liverpool-street—Private Board -L ancMlesidence, Superior Accommodation; hot. com. plunge, and shower baths; two minutes from Queen-street: vacancies. QTONEHURST, Lower Symonds-street-Pri-Ovate Board and Residence. Single and Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Butler. ■ROWLING GREEN VILLA, foot of Grafton JL) Road—First-class Board and Residence. Vacancies. Terms moderate.— Braund. ENKOKR," opposite City Road, Svmondsstreet. First-class accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderato.-Mrs. Wright. Telephone 1076. "VACANCIES for 3 or 4 Gentlemen Boarders. * Queensland House. Upper Queen-street, across Karangahape Road. VAL MARINO," Grey-street, Devonporl 2nd house from Beach Road. Situated in large grounds, with eitenEive view of harbour; tains, from Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate.—Mrs. de Bourbsl. WAITEMaTA VIEW, Hardinge-street-Se--1 » led Board and Residence: bath, piar.o, single room. Splendid view. Six miuutei from Union Bank. Terms, 16s mashing included). •' T UJIEAH" HOUSE (late St. Paul's Par--Li sonage), corner of Short and Jermyu Streets, opposite Admiralty House, within live minutes of Post oftice. Vacancies; terms moderate. })OTORUA.— Langham House," superior .1/ Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government, liaths. Terms, per uay, iss one tieek; two weeks o.- l.iuger, oils. Pony carriage and bath chair tor use of invalids. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms. GRANDE VUE, Princes-rtreet (opposite the Museum)— situation in Auckland; newly built; ever) convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders.—Proprietress, Mrs. A. S. Woollams, late corner of O'Rorke and Symonds Streets. BOARD AND RESlDENCE.—Belvedere House, Queen-street (corner of Turner-street), Auckland. Batn and every home comfort.— Mrs. Wilkinson, Proprietress. The house has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. PRIVATE Accommodation for Visitors to the Wailtato, in very healthy position, at Hamilton.—Apply, C. Turner, Commercestreet. ROTORUA.— Bellevue House, Fonton-streetr-Board and Residence, 30s per week; 5s per day. In a central position for cyclists. All information in regard to roads, distances, etc. Near Jack's and Alum Baths.— llcerdogen, Proprietress. CYCLISTS visiting Rotorua to stay at Bellevue House. In a convenient position to all sights in the district. CA IIISHROOKE, Boach Road, Devonpor! (between two whiirves). —I'rivato Hoar! and Residence; first-class accommodation. Afternoon Teas daily a specialty. Sundays included. Luncheon provided. /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-street, V-/ second souse from Wellcsley-street. Private SittinKroom and Bedroom to let. Single and double rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. Special terms to permanent boarders. " g 0 N 0 M A. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Healthiest Situation in Auckland. Telephone 672. MRS. CRUICIvSHANK, Princes-street. WAIHEKE PASSAGE. ARRAN BAY, ARRAN HOUSE. NEW SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Five Minutes from Wharf. Every Home Comfort. Asphalt Tennis Court, Boating, Pishing, Splendid Bathing, Sandy Beach. Terms H. SCANLAN, PROPRIETOR. jg RENT'S gATHGATE JJOUSE,
ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOB TUB SEASON. Intending Visitors will please semi Telegram to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, l'nopniETOit RO T 0 R U A. THE PINES, A First-class Private Boarding Establishment. Close to Batlis. 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 Boardrrs on Moderate Terms. Every comfort. Two minutes from Exhibition Grounds. Trams and 'buses pass the door every five minutes. MRS. C. E. HOOKE, Proprietress, " Glenview," Symonds-street. MOKOIA VIEW PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE. (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), And near the Celebrated PRIEST, RACIIEL, AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. ROTORUA HOUSE, ItOTORUA. Beautifully Situated, overlooking the Lake and Boiling Springs. TERMS: ssper day; 30s per week. £5 for four weeks. MRS. MORRISON. Pliaston to drive to and from tho Baths Free. Ashburn HALL, NEAR DTJNEDIN. A Sanatorium of the hignest class, for the Care and Treatment of the Unsound in Mind of both Sexes. ASHBURN COTTAGE, In the vicinity of the Hall, A HOME FOR MALE INEBRIATES, In terms of the Act of 1882. For prospectus and particulars, apply to I For prospectus and particulars, apply to DR. FRANK HAY, Resident Physician, Superintendent. gEDDON'S LAKE VIEW, ROTORUA. TERMS: 5s per day; 30s per week; • £5 for four weeks (No Extras). CUISINE A SPECIALITY. Phaeton provided for invalids and others taking the Government Baths to and from the bath doors. HOT MINERAL SPRING. Attached to the House is the famous CHALYBEATE SPRING AND PREMIER BATH. NOTE : On arrival at Rotorua ask for SEDDON'S LAKE VIEW. QOWES BAY, WAIHEKE. PASSENGERS NOW LAND AT N.S.S. CO.'S NEW WHARF IN THE BAY. THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. ARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a Magnificent Safe Bay, Fishing, Fresh and Saltwater Baths. Extensive Additions. Airy Bedrooms. The Cuisine tinder the immediate supervision of MRS. PARRIS. Northern S.S. Co.'s Steamers three times weekly. Terms Moderate. Post Office at the House. JJ '8 ' I I'M A S E „ For JjLEOTRIC JjIGHT JNSTALLATIONS. W. C EOSHEE AND gONS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10910, 15 November 1898, Page 8
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