AthleticsQYCLING QLUB. QRAND gPRING QARNIVAL Will take place on ATURDAY MEXT, SATURDAY n EXT, On the JJJCKLAND jQOMAIN. A GRAND DAY'S OUTING. A MONSTER ENTRY. CASH CYCLE RACES. AMATEUR CYCLE RACKS. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS. OLD BUFFERS' BICYCLE HANDICAP. OFFICIALS' BICYCLE HANDICAP. IJIHE pEBEBAL gCRATCH gAGE, Introducing REYNOLDS AND WALL. Champions of New Zealand. J W. JONES, Canterbury's Champion. J, CHALMERS, Wellington's Champion. TIERNEY, Thames Champion. And the Pick of Auckland Riders. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Tickets may be had at Williamson's and Partridge '' E. NORDOX, Secretary. Board and Residence. ELLIisaijJRE." Priuces-street-Vacancies. Telephone 458. QTONEHUBST, Lower Symonds-street—Pri-U vate Board and Residence. Single and Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate— Butler. ONE or Two Vacancies in Private Boardinphouse.—Address: Wentworlh. lonsonby Road. Terms moderate. *\7*ACANCIES, Select Boarding Establishment, \ convenient city: terms exceptionally moderate; liberal concession to few friends coming together.—Address at HERALD Office. PARK HOUSE, Ponsonb.v Road-A pleasant comfortable Home. Vacancies for a few Boarders—Miss Colegrove. EVERY TIME-Whitehcad's Coffee Palace, Cook and Grey Streets. Beds, Is; Meals, 6d : Weekly, 15s. PROVINCIAL COFFEE PALACE, Pitt-street. Best Accommodation in town.—Terms moderate.— J. Leydon. PORTLAND HOUSE, 69. Hnbson-street-Vncaucies single and double bedrooms; bath, piano. Terms moderate. LOVONI. nest Glenalvon.—Superior Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen.— Mrs. Walter Hallett, Proprietress. SONOMA, Alfred-street (near Albert ParkBoard and Residence; fir3t-class accommodation.—Mrs. Cruickshank. Telephone 672. TV/TOKOIA HOUSE, Eden Crescent, near ili Museum. Vacancies for two or three Permanent Boarders. Every convenience. Terms moderate— Mcßae, Proprietress. CLYDE HOUSE.-Superior Board and ResiV dence, nearly opposite Hooper's Pharmacy, Hobson-street, everv convenience, terms moderate.— A. Williams. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.-A Single Man may find accommodation with private family, at moderate rates, by applying to "K." HERALD Office. HAMOA," ICarangabape Road, first house on left from Upper QueMi-street. Privato Board and Residence; comfortable homo, moderate terms. Vacancies—R. J. Carbines. " AKARETA," Lower Symonds-street (oppo\J site Government House Grounds)— Superior Accommodation lo Boarders and Visitors: within five minutes' walk from Post Office. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Hendry. CAITHNESS," opposite Supreme Court (Telephone 1043), " FROGMORE," corner Grafton Road and Symonds-street (Telephone 714), have Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Terms moderate.— Carter. WAITEMATA VIEW, nardinge-atreet-Se-lect Board and Residence: hath, niar.o, single room. Splendid view. Six miuutai from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (washing included). CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-street, second house from Weilesley-street. Private Sittingrooin and Bedroom to Let. Single and double rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. Special terms to permanent boarders. GRANDE A/TIE. Princes-street (opposite the Museuml.-Fineßt situation in Auckland; newly built; every convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders—Proprietress, Mrs. A. S. Woollamß, late corner of O'Rorke and Symonds Streets. ROTORUA.— Langham House.— Comfortable Home for Tourists and Invalids; close to baths and station; pony carriage and bath chair. Telegraph address, "Langham," Rotorua. Terms, 6s per day; 355, 1 week; 2 weeks or longer, 30s per week. JJRENT'B gATHGATB JJOUSE, ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOE THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. B. T. BRENT, Propsietob MOKOIA VIEW PRIVATE BOARDINGIIOUSE (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), and near the Celebrated PRIEST, RACHEL, AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms; 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. \\T AIWBEA H 0 U S E, ROTORUA, Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of Waiwcra, near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. The House is now known as " Waiwera Honse." Best situat'on in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk of tho Priest, Rachael, and Blue Baths, to which visitors are convoyed free of charge. Terms moderate. Address: " Rotorua.' 1 "WAIWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotorua. fpHE pINES, pOTORUA, Is Prepared for the Season to RECEIVE TOURISTS AND BOARDERS. TABLE AND COMFORTS FIIiST-OLASS. Terms—6s per day, 35s per week, 30s when over two weeks. J. G. PEACE, Proprietor. CEDDON'S . LAKE VIEW HOTEL. O (Established 1882.) OVERLOOKING ROTORUA LAKE. THE BOILING SPRINGS, & NATIVE PAH. Admittedly the Grandest View in the District from the Spacious New Balcony. Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week, or longer. Tourist Agents' Coupons accepted, adding their 10 per cent, to above charges. CUISINE EQUAL TO ANY HOUSE. Hot Mineral Spring-The Famous Chalybeate Premier Bath on the Premises, for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc., free of charge. Private I'll®ton—-Visitors are conveyed to any other baths free of charge. Plneton meets 4.40 Express Train on receipt of telegram, not otherwise, and conveys visitors direct to the House, Dental. PDWIN COX, L.D.S., ENG., DENTIST, KINGSLEY HOUSE, HOBSON-STREET (Near Prince Arthur Hotel). ||JR. 'JOSEPH JJ JJOOPER, (Late of Palmerston North), DENTIST, OVER ME, WOOLLAMS, CHEMIST, PONSONBY ROAD. W; H. Mi ® 18 " 1 BURGEON DENTIST TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET (Successor to A. L, Wright) Telephone 657. J) jgEMPT, D.D., F.0.M.8.A., ™H. D. B 1 ™' SURGEON DENTISTS, 131, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (next Bank"v * of New Zealand),
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11202, 24 October 1899, Page 8
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