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Board and Residence. VACANCIES.-The Old Club, Eden Crescent. Every convenience; 5 minutes from P.O. and Railway Station. BELMONT. Upper Vincent-street.— cies Telephone 727. "TXTARKWORTH HOUSE, Upper Qucen,V», street (nbovo Vacancies.—Mrs. 0. Garrett, Proprietress (late of Puriri Hotel, Thames). SEA VIEW." Alten Road (nest St. Andrew's Church)— Superior Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. QTONEHTTRST. Lower Svmonds-st.reet— Ovate Board and Residence. Single and Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terras moderate—Mrs. Butler. ELLESMERE." Princes-street - Vacancies Telephone 458. KAWAU ISLAND.-A few Visitors can be Accommodated,— at Oflko S.S. Kawau. Queen-street Wharf. PARK HOUSE. Ponsonln- Road-A pleasant comfrrtable Home. Vacancios for a few Boarders.—Miss Colegrove. NORTH SHORE-A Few Boarders received in a Comfortable Home, close to first wharf. — Bayswatcr," Roach Road West. SONOMA. Alfred-street (nenr Albert PartBoard and Residence: first-class accom-modation.-Mrs. Cruickshank. Telephone 672. SEASIDE PESIDENCE.-Glostcr House, BirU Itpnhpad. Under new management.—For terms, etc.. apply to Mrs. Scott. Closter House, Birkenhead. _ OKARETA. Lower Symonds-strcet, opnosile Government House Gronnds-Su-nerior accommodation for Boarders and Visitors— Hendry. COROMANDEL.-Kini's Private Hotel: 30 rooms, well furnished. Pleasant, comfortable borne- Good Table: Moderate Tariff : not and Cold Baths: extensive Stabling. Crass Paddocks: 'Bus to door on arrival of steamers. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESTUENOFHome comforts, largo grounds: moderate terms: vaoancv one gentleman.— Bmilton. Armadale, Upper Queen-street, opposite College. BELGRAVE HOUSE. Lower Svmonds-street 'onn"si*n Government Grounds! Vacancies for T.od'es' and Gentlemen. First-class accommodatiop.—Christina Bruce, Proprietress. WATTEM\TA VIEW TTardlnpß-srre?t,-Se loot. Hoard and residence- hath, "in<in. oinele. room. Splendid view. Six minutes from Union Bank. Terms. 16s (washing inclnded). __ . GRANDE VTlfi. Princes-street (npnosite flic Mnseir«l.—Finest, situation 10 Aucklandnewly built: even- convenience. Knocial terms to permanent hoarder.*.— r e c s. Mrs A. P. Wo'dlnms. Mo corner of O'Rorko and Svmonds Street. Vacancies. rUMBRTDGE HOUSE. Lower Vincent-street, V.' second bouse from Wftllflßlfty-«treet. Private sittimjroom and Bedroom to Let, Single and double rooms dot and cold baths. Terms moderate. Special terms to permanent hoarders. A WA-AWA-ROA BAY. AYAIHEKE.-Oomfort-i\ able Board and Residence nt this magnificent Sheltered Bay- pood B"atin<r. Bi»hinc. Fisliine-. and Phnotlne— Annly. Afro Gordon. Waiheko, or J. B. Finlayson, 120, Queenstreet,. "nOTORUA.-Wilson's Lano-ham HouseIV Comfortable I 'nme for Tourists end Invalids: elo"o to baths and station: nrniy car r inw and hath chair. Te'ecrenh address, "Lamrhnin," Kotoma. Terms. fis per da'- : •15s. 1 week: 2 weeks or longer, 30s per week. MARINE HOTEL. UOWICK. WINF« ANT) SPIRITS HE THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. Coach Twice Dailv from Auckland. The Best of RlaMinp. A. E. BENNETT. Proprietor. ■nDIXBURGH HOUSE. ROTORUA. J. WHITE (Formerly of AA'estport). Proprietor. Centrally situated, near Railway Station, Post Office, and Government Baths. TERMS MODERATE. ■MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Ash hum Hal' near Dnncdin, is a Sanatorium of the litest Cla=s. Licensed by the Governor, for the Cure and Treatment of the Unsound in Mind of both sexes. Detached hnlldlnes allow of classification. Cottace in I vic.initv for spec l "' cases. Farm. Gardens. Drivine- Parties BllliaHs. Oman? etc. For I particulars, anpl" to DR. FRANK HAY, Resi- | dent, Physician, Superintendent. WAINGARO HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. - " 16 Miles Distant, from Ngaruawahia. UNRIVALLED SCENERY EN ROUTE. First-class Accommodation and all the Comforts of a Home for 25s per week, or 5s per day, including: the ÜBe of baths. Coach leaves Nparuawahia after arrival of train from Auckland. Tuesdays and Fridays. T>RENT'S TJATnGATB VTOUSE ROTCRTJA. 18 NOW OPEN FOP. THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. P. T. BRENT. PRorareTon WALDEMERE HOOSE. MATrURANOI M HEADS.-Re-qpen 26th December. Tho Premier Seaside Resort for Sninmer Visitors. Lomt sandy beach, with shelter trees. Scenery unsurpassed. Terms, 21s per week. Roomv Yacht for Fishimr: also. Safe Boats. For frequent Steamer Service see Time-table. Intending Visitors will please address J. JACKSON— Lambonrne and Dewar, Agents, Three Lamps, Ponsonhy. TJOTOEUA HOT LAKES. ARAWA HOUSE. This House is undoubtedly tho best situated in the district. Splendid view from .jo balcony, orchard, etc. Within five minutes walk from tho baths. Every home comfort. Terms niodernle.-*Addrcss MRS. D. GRIFFITHS, Arawa House. WAIWERA HOUSE, ROTOEUA, Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of ATaiwera, near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bnthirale House. The House is now known as " Waiwera nnuso." Best situation in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk of tho Priest, Rachacl, and Blue Baths, to which visitors are conveyed free of charge Terms moderate. Address: "Rotorua." " WAIWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotorua. pOUUTURUA, ■*•' MARAETAI BAY. POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUMMER VISITORS. Wharf on tho promises, steamer three times per week; splendid beach; bathing, boating, fishing. Boats for use of visitors, free. Address "Pohuturua," Box 605; or, Mr. Thompson, Devonport Ferry Office. SPRING GROVE, MAHTJRANGI HEADS.POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUMMER VISITORS.-Eramtional facilities for riding, bathing, fishing, and boating; tennis lawn. Adult visitors have the run of the orchard and uso of piano and boats, freo. Riding horses on hire. Fresh cream, butter, eggs, and vegetables. Special arrangements for families.—Address Mr. Morgan, by letter, or particulars in town from agents. Morgan and Sons, Tailors, 208, Karangahapo Road, or F. Powell. Grocer. 265. Qneen-streot. RUTHE'S ISLAND-BOARD AND RESIDENCE - NEAR WAIHEKE. - Tho Island, with its bracing air, is ono of tho most charminp spots for a holiday and health resort near Auckland. Thero nro lovely hays for boating, bathing fishing, etc., and light rowing boats at. the disposal of visitors. Camping parties allowed. Communication by Northern Company's steamers. Mail direct to Island. Wednesday and Saturday. Steamer leaves Island Mondays, 6 a.m. Terms, moderate. For particulars, npnlv to Mrs. Rutlio, at tho Island; or 0. .1. Garland. No. 6, Coombus' Arcado, Queen-street, Auckland. MOK 0I A VIEW PRIVATE IVL BOARDINGHOUBE (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), and near tho Celebrated PRIEST, RACHEL, AM) OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms; 25s per week, 5s per day, MRS. YOUNG. Proprietress. SEDDON'S LAKE VIEW HOTEL. (Established 1882.) OVERLOOKING ROTORUA LAKE. THE BOILING SPRINGS. A JATIVE PAH. Admittedly the Grandest View in tho District from the Spacious New Balcony. Terms 5s per day; 30s per week, or longer. Tourist Agents' Coupons accented, adding their 10 per cent, to above charges. CUISINE EQUAL TO ANY HOUSE. not Mineral Spring-Tlio Famous Chalybeate Premier Hath on the Premises, for tho euro of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc., free of chargo Private Phietan— nro conveyed to any other baths freo of charge. Phreton meets 4.10 Express Train on receipt of telegram, not otherwise, and conveys visitors direct to tho House

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11277, 22 January 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11277, 22 January 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11277, 22 January 1900, Page 8

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