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' Educational. ' _ ANJa mandolin, AND GUITAR. JJ ME, OHAS, MCFARLANE (Late of Napier) Receives Pupils for the above Instruments. flindio' MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, £8 'queen-street (First. Floor). Terms in advance, E . W ALTEE J^TVERS (Baritone Soloist), TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. ■pnnils Prepared for the Dramatlo and Fnpu Operatic Stage. ~ Rivers lias also opened a Theatrical ~',i General Advertising Agency. irfdress- NO. 2, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, Address. jg, QXIEEN-STREET. -y-R. ' pOLLARD J^OUZER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER. ah communications left care of L. Henriksen Jeweller, 202. Queen-street. , rP p. B. TREVITHICK, M MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD, AUCKLAND. VISITING MASTER FOR VIOLIN. VIOLA, AND PIANO. Board and Residence. BOWLING GREEN VILLA, foot of Grafton First-class Board and Residence. H'orniairioderate.— Mrs. Braund. TVRTVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for P Gentlemen: terms moderate; house stands in acre of ground.—Mrs. Boulton. Armadale, Queen-street, opposite College. _ tttvfWOA (late Katoomba). Alfred-street— H Private Board and Residence hot and ™fd baths.—Mrs. Fortes, Telephone 1063. gL tpvms to families and permanent EKNORE" Symonds-street (opposite City Road), five minutes' walk from Exhiion Telephone 1076; telegraphic address. " Fnnore " Pleasant situation; increased accomodation ; hot, cold, and shower baths; nnd 'buses pass the gate—Mrs. Wright. t mfR&H Corner of Short and Jenn.vn L Streets, near Wynyard 57 e minutes' walk of railway station and Auckland Post Office.—Mrs. Tribe. _ OTONEHUHST, Lower Symond-street-Pri-S vate Board and Residence. Single and Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate—Mrs, butler. OARD and Residence—Pine Grove, Karangabapo Road, next to the residence of L D. Nathan, Esq. Single and Double Booms Every modern convenience, terms moderate— nopkinß.

"D E L L A , V I S T A : 1) Increased Accommodation, acquisition of Adjoining Property, Mokutn, Water oo Quadrant, opposite Government House.-Mrs. J. T. Norman. Telephone 723. CARISBROOKE, Beach Road, Devonport (between two wharvesJ-Prjvate Board and Residence; first-class accommodation. Afternoon Teas daily a specialty, Sundays included. Luncheon provided "I/ITAITEMATA TOW. Hardinge-itreet-Se-VV lect Board and Residence; bath, mano, single room. Splendid view. Six miuutai from Onion Bank. Terms. 16s (washing included). SONOMA— Princes-street and Alfred-street; overlooking Exhibition Grounds.-Board and Residence. First-class accommodation.— Mrs. CruicUshank. Telephone, 6/2. RO T 0 R U A. "THE PINES." Good Accommodation for Tourists and Others. J. G. PEACE. GRANDE VUE, Princes-street (opposite the Museum)— situation in Auckland; newly built; every convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders— Proprietress, Mrs. A. 9. Woollams, late corner of O'Rorke and Symonds Streets. TV r OK OIA VIEW PRIVATE i\l boardinghouse. (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office!. And near the Celebrated

PRIEST. RACHEL, AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms i 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. M 0 U NTNE S S I N G. I '-"- OPPOSITE THE CHORAL HAIL, A few Vacancies in this Old-established High-class House. Moderate Terms. A private sitting-room if desired. MRS. JAHN. Telephone, 698. JJRENT'S JJATHGATE gOUSE, ROTORUA. 18 NOW OPEN FOE THE REASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. (5. T. BRENT, Proprietor ROTORUA HOUSE, EOTORUA, Beautifully Situated, overlooking the Lake and Boiling Springs. TERMS: 259 per week; 53 per day. MBS. MORRISON. Phaeton to drive to and from the Baths Free. O T O ' B U A. WINDSOR HOUSE. Short distance frcm Railway Station, Post Office, Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. FIRST-CLASS TABLE EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week. W. H. WINDSOR, Proprietor. DEDDON'S LAKE VIEW HOTEL. (Established 1882.) OVERLOOKING ROTORUA LAKE, THE BOILING SPRINGS, & NATIVE PAH. Admittedly the Grandest View in the Distriot from the Spacious New Balcony, Terras: 5s per day; 25s per week, or longer. Tourist Agents' Coupons accepted, adding their 10 per cent, to above charges. CUISINE EQUAL TO ANT HOUSE. Hot Mineral Spring-Tile Famous Chalybeate Premie- Bath on the Premises for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago etc free of charge.

Private Phaeton—Visitors are conveyed to any other baths, Whakarewarewa, and other local sights, free of 'charge. Phajton meets all trains on receipt of telegram, not otherwise, and conveys visitors direct to the House, free of charge. Ironware. F 1 _JL T a Shacklockl Orion Range is BOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. It will Irani coal, lignite, or wood, It is exceedingly economical. It taentirely portable; no brickwork setThe oven bottoms heat well, copper boilers are large, and tinned inside. CM REPAIRS A MINIMUM. AS A COOKING RANGE IT 18 SUPERIOR TO ANY. And by the use of it Cookery beoomea a Pleasure. ASK YOUR IRONMONGER FOB A CATALOGUE. VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION + it CORNER OP ' < _ALBERT and WELLESLEY STREETS Beadingrppm comfortably furnished."'' All on tte l l ln & Papors Ba "> ws - Magazines, etT {'"Me tahlea; subscription, ?s 6d per qnar & .The Library contains' &&JFnFB£ vol?. In the various departments of literalure; subscription, 2s 6a per Quarter. Tea and Coffee provided in Social Room. Em! P'oyinent and Boardinghoqae Registers, Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, 7.30 P-m.; Evangelistio Services, Thursdays nt * Bible Reading and Prayer. Saturday, i at 7,o0; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3j).in,; Sin. day Evening Service in Opera House at a STRANGERS ad Others (especially Tonne %>• cordially invited to visit the Room! ?A" e , 011 information- may ■be obtained! open from 8 a.m., to 10 p.m. v v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 2

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