Board and ResidenceLADY OR GENTLEMAN requiring temporary or permanent Board and/ Residence, will find superior accommodation at Lion House. Wellesley-strect West, next Hob-son-street, two minutes from Queen-street.— Mrs. Murray, Proprietress. '■ ■ ELLESMERE," Princes-street - Vacancios. Telephone 458. _____ TTAWATf ISLAND.-A fow Visitors can be __ Accommodated.-Application at Office S.S. Kawau. Queen-street Wliarf. _ NORTH SHORE-A Few Boarders received in ii a Comfortable Home, close to first wharf. —" Bayswater," Beach Road West. . PORTLAND HOUSE, 69, Hobson-street-Vacancies, single and double bedrooms; bath, piano. Terms moderate-Mrs. Moore. VACANCIES for a Few Boarders, hot, cold, V and shower baths, every convenience.— Mrs. Butler, Centre House, opposite St. Paul HINEMOA." Alfred-street," Albert Park, 10 II minutes from G.P.0.. Private Suites if required. ' Telephone 1068.-Mrs. E. C. Forbes. - ARDLUI, Lower Symonds-street, opposite Dr. Lindsay's—Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Captain Braund. PARK HOUSE, Ponsonby Road-A Pleasant Home for Visitors or Permanent Boardors, good locality, terms moderate.— Miss Colegrove. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-streot. —Vacancies for Boarders. Special terms for permanent?; private bedroom and sittingroom to let— Woods. ■ •, WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardlngo-atreet-fie. leot Board and Residence; bath, ninno, single room. Splendid vlow. Six mi-antes from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (washing inolndad). ■ ; , GRANDE VUE. Princes-street (opposite the Museum).-Finest situation in Auckland; newly built: every convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders.-Proprietress, Mrs. A. 8. Wonllams, late corner of O Rorke and Symonds Street. Vacancies. ■; COROMANDEL-King's Private Hotel; 30 rooms, well furnished. Pleasant comfortable home; good table, moderate tariff; hot and cold baths; extensive stabling, grass paddocks. 'Bos to door on arrival of Steamers. "-"• , CUMARVO, Lower Symonds-street.-New and special arrangements for permanent gentlemen wishing to reside near town during winter months. Hot. cold, and shower baths, smokingroom. Telephone 883.-Mrs. Lundon. ■ t X/fTAINOARO HOT SPRINGS l 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 5a per day, including the use of baths. Coach leaves. Ngamawahia after arrival of train from Auckland, Tuesdays and Fridays. PARK VIEW, ROTORUA. Opposite the Sanatorium Gates, ; And within one minute's walk of the Priest, . Rachel, and Blue Baths. Nearest House in Rotorna to Baths. MRS. C. CROWTHER (Late of the Atiamuri Hotel), has Opened the Above for the Season.
Comfortably-furnished, well-ventilated Rooms. 1 Every Attention given to Tourists and Invalids. Terms, 30s per week. QTONEHURST, ' SYMONDS - STREET, O Is now conducted under new management, having been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout. Its central position makes it a most desirable Residence for tourists and otuers requiring a first-class home, with comfoit and privacy., Communications to bo addressed to MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. •DRENT'S ■ 'DATHGATE... JTOUSE, . ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram lb secure roomß. S. T. BRENT, PROPRIETOR. - TIT OKO I A VIEW PRIVATE IVI BOARDINGHOUSE (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. WA I'W E R A HOUSE, ROTORUA. Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of Waiwera, near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. The House is now known as "Waiwera House." Best situation in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk of tho Priest, Raohad, and Blue Baths, to which visitors are convoyed free of charge. Terms moderate. Address:. "Rotorua." "WAIWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotorua. ; ■ rtOWES 'DAY, WAIHEKE. The Best Summer Resort in the Province. E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a Magnificent Safo Bay. Fishing. Fresh and' Saltwater Baths. Great Alterations. Airy Bedrooms.' The Cuisine under the immediate supervision of MRS. PARRIS. 1 Steamer Coromandel calls three times Weekly. Terms Moderate. Post Office at the House. TVTENTAL AND j> NERVOUS DISEASES. Ashburn nail, near Dunedin, is a Sanatorium of the Highest Class, Licensed by the Governor, for the Core and Treatment of the Unsound in Mind of both sexes. Detached buildings allow of classification. Cottage in vicinity for special cases. Farm, Gardens, Driving Parties. Billiards. Golfing, etc. For particulars, apply to DR. FRANK HAY, Resident Physician, Superintendent. ». ii —— m» Tea. ' __ •A' BOY'S ESSAY. A prise book is offered at our schools for the best essay on "Old Age Pensions" When I told Pa, ho said he would give his views to help me, and half-a-orown if I took the first prize. (He is a Liberal, but keeps mo short oi pocket monoy.) Ma said she had it scheme, and was sure it was better than what the politicians were fighting over. 86 I started on my essay with the help of a Hansard. Old Age Pensions are intended to sive oil people a shilling a day, instead of them going ti the Charitable Aid Board for rations and boots and rents, and being asked questions. They call it a pension because the old men and women will demand' it as a right, instead of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not getting it then, and then they won't he looked on as paupers; "•■.*. When I got this far Pa said the dictionary was old, and out of date, and he would withdraw the half-crown offer. Ma said she would help me. and then I started again. :■■' My dictionary says a pauper is one who cannot help himself, and is a burden on the State. If a boy or a man don't want to ho a burden he ought to save up his coppers, and when he grows to 65 years of age he won't want no pension, or rations either, and anyono can save up fourpence a week by leaving off cigarettes or stickjaw. And there is anothor and easier way in saving, my Ma says—in knowing how to buy. She buys ' CURATURA rriEA.
and eaves sixpence per week, and showed ma a calculation that sixpence a week, if started at 25 years old, and well invested, would provido a pension at 65. When I grow up, 1 am going to adopt my mother's suggestion, by making my wife buy , OURATURA npEA, and be independent of pension. GEORGE SMTH. . : Fourth Form. OURATURA '.'.■ ' 18 NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN. CHINA, . , % OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. , ,„'.-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 2
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