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I Board and Besiiencs. j " 17!LLESSQ.BE." Princes-street— Y&rm«1 £j Telephone '£3 —as*, J " TIE-LING," Grafton Road, 3rd from a } O ber Vacancies; good t2S; ' piano, hot and cold hatha ; close tram ,S ! Domain : permanent, 175 &d.—Mrs. Miller. PLEASANT. Quiet Home, for two GenfhL men Boarders; email private faaiJri central, minute 'bus and station.— 1 Manse, Abbott"; Soad, Mount Eden. ™ i , i TITACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. CaeaeHV ' V 87, Grey-street; breakfast from a o'clock ■Terms, 15* LUMEAH," Corner Short and Jem™ Streets—\ acancies for Gentlemen W and cold baths. Telephone, 1136.— v ]? Taylor. *"-'■ ■\TOETH SHORE.-EOARD AND ajgl. IN DENCE. close to Victoria Wharf. Teres moderate Vacancies.—Bayswater, E*s^-» Road West. ai TTACANCIES for Two Gentlemen Boarders- » terms moderate ; every convenience.-! Mrs. McLean, Mount Eden Eoad, 3rd hcaai before bridge. CAENONE HOUSE. WeJlesley-street W., on. pASiie Federal Hall—Vacancies ' for Boarders; terms moderate; good table; near Opera House. —Miss Coyle. GRANDE VUE," Princes-street (opposite Museum)— Vacancies for one or two Gentlemen Boarders; hot and cold bathsterms, 22s 6d.—Mrs. Eeston. * ENNOBE," Symonds-street (opposite City £-J -Road)--Vacancies for Gentlemen; also Combined Bed and Sitting Boom vacant.-,' Mrs. Bach. Telephone, 1076. THE LIONS." Wellesley-street West, Anefc. lard.Comfortable Accommodation, with board: moderate terms; large doubli rooms; every convenience; handy to town. : " OTONEHUEST,' SYMONDS-STREET^ O First-class Joard and Residence tot Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Term* moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert A Brown. Telephone No. 504. " : BRENT'S BATHGATE xiOUSJ, ROTORUA. :? This Favourite Establishment has bean ccatinucusly open during the year, and hat bits. appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thorougoli sanitary condition- Eighty viators can ix comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ; WAIWEEA 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 a* " Waiwera House." Best situation in Botorua. Within five minutes' walk of the Priest, Eschael, and Blue Baths. Terms moderate. Address: "Botorua." " WAIWERA HOUSE." Address: Botorua. MB F A W C E T I. / (Late of Naval and Family Hotel) ■ Wishes to notify her friends and the general public that she has taken over VERONA, '• KARANGAHAPE ROAD '. : '% (Three Doors from Pitt-street). ! Where she intends keeping a Firwt-cUat Boardinghouse at Moderate Rates. K" | I Good Stabling and every convenience- ,p | - ■ ; .ii^ IMOEOIA ViEW PSIV ATI- ! ""•*■ BOAEDINGHOUSE. . Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, • > and Near the Celebrated PRIEST. RACHAEL, AND OTHER BATH* ROTORUA. Terms: 25s per week. Sa per day. KES. YOUNG. Proprietress. O T O E TJ A«' : j: SEDDON'S "LAKE VIEW." OHTNESrUTD; BOTOBUA, Overlooking Rotorua Lake. Native Pah, and Boiling Springs. The Grandest Sight in the District. Attached to the House is the famous Sol Chalybeate Mineral Spring, And Premier Bath, free to Visitors. THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week, or longtt, NOTE.— arrival at Rotorua, ask for Be* don's " Lake View." i; Hotels. | LONDON. PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL DE VERE GARDENS, KENSINGTON W. > FAMILY SUITES. RECREATION, REAOfNC. BILLIARD, AND SMOKIKP ROOMS. Spacious New Dining Saloon. ALL BEDROOMS VENTILATED WITH PATENT APPARATUS. Sumptuous yet Economical. TELEGRAMS: "SUASIVELY, LONDON. TERMS: From 9s. 6c3. per day -* n , QOKEB'S -p-*MILY TTOTELi CHBISTCHUBoH. Within one minute of the Railway StationsJAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor P.O. Box. No. 291. ; ' ——^ * onveyaocea PATERBON AND CO^ -*• ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES. ntrm» . LEA ,£ES devonpokt FOB OKURA. WADE OBEWA. WAIWERA, uyvkt.?vJ l 9 l ..\^ ND WARKWOETH. TOm D Ac A * D WEDNESDAY ™"9 am. JRIDAIS, at 8 a.rn . through to Wellsford. LEAVES WARKWORTH FOR Di,YONPORT: '■■ thubsdlys.'and Saturdays. THURSDAYS'. AND SATURDAYS. Sir^T7? kur . a: Sin B«e. & ; return, ss. Wade: return a,' «""' 7s M Crewa: Single, 5s ; I^„^ aiWera: Single, 6s; return. lite. SinH« irt ne i!: 8a: retßra - 14 »- Warkworth: Sf'relSn. :7s 6d " Wellsford: Single, ; return, 23a 6d or F Tho f ? r^f r i, par^c^lais & VV\y at our office. or jflos. Cook and Sons Booking Agents. R oß a S E ? D( l ACACIA (White PrioS ":l hand i^i£t~ A resh of Sew* ***■ *° \4 Snwrf:~**»» Yatea and Co.. 150, Qtteeh-' :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 2

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