Article image
Article image

i I Board and-'Besidenee- • — — J> 0 T O. . '*Jt 1V , I "SEDDON'S * " LAKE vxewH SEDDON'S "LAKE VIEW," OHINEHUTU, 1 EOTORUA. HHm h Overlooking Eotorua •• Lake. < Native, Pah, an}' ■ Boiling Springs. ' The Grandest. Sight in the District, •i t —•—r Attached to the House is the famous Hoft. " | , r : Chalybeate Mineral Spring, . 1 And , Premier Bath, free to' Visitors, '* 3 * | THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. ■j Terms: 5s per lay; 30s per week, or longer,' St NOTE.—On arrival'at - Rotorua, ask for i Bed«. •lon's "Lake View." ' ' | A E A W A ' TJOUSE,,.;. I ' ' EOTOEUA. ' » SITUATION UNRIVALLED. 1 - . • f i .. ~v- EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. I m ELECTRIC LIGHT, f MRS. D. GRIFFITHS, k i ' Proprietress. ; / ' .. ■ Tariff Rreasonable. Letters and Telegrams prompt attention. QPRING GROVE. MAHURANOI HEADS ~ $ 1015 POPULAR SEASIDES RESORT J FOR SUMi MEE VlSlTOßS.—Exceptional facilities for j "$ riding, bathing,-fishing, and boating; tennis ",1/ « i;;| lawn. Adult visitors have the run of the | orchard and use of piano and boats." free. - y Riding horses on hire. Fresh cream, butter, $' eggs, and vegetables. Special arrangements ' i for i families.—Address Mr. Morgan, by letter, f; , :or particulars in town from Agents, Morgan " -S ; and Sons. Tailors, 283, ICarangahape Road, or. f| I F. Powell, Grocer, 265, Queen-street. ' Full . ! , -Information at the McGregor Steamship Com- ; r pany. - ' i. ■ ■ " fi A M B E I D G E, FOUND AT LAST, THE VERY BEST PLACE j TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY, At MRS. WESTERN'S, , ■ WAINONI, CAMBRIDGE. , \ : Visitors will receive . the best of attention, • comfortable beds, f and excellent cuisine. . Splendid balcony, where ope can enjoy the ;■ fresh air and scenery without fatigue. ' CONSUMPTIVES NOT TAKEN. UTHE'S ISLAND, WAIHEKE.—Mrs. Enthe ? _SAj desires to intimate that the Island i 3; t Re-opened to Visitors as a Select Home,' tor 1 :■ the Coming J Season. The island" is" situated ,1 never Waiheko, and is one of the most cnarm- ■ ~ log spots for a holiday resort near - Auckland. There are lovely bays, splendid Halving > ground®, ' lawn,. and light rowing boats at the disposal of visitors. Terms: Moderate. , . Boat meets daily Coromandel steamers. Seo ■ i time-table. "m HE lawn 3, M .' i -« LOWER SYMONDS-STREET AND W YNY ARD-STREET, Within few minutes' walk of Post Office. ; Symonds-street entrance next Dr. Lindsay's* Every Comfort. Handy Situation. Excellent View. Especially -suited; for gentlemen,engaged in business in city. To rms'moderate. . ( MRS. A. FIEDLER, Proprietress. _ , MOKOIA ; V-EW PRIVATE ! , IVI . . BOARDINGHOUSE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, ■ and Near the Celebrated PRIEST. RACHAEL. AND OTHER BATHS, EOTOEUA. Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. : I MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. .. .- . W-A I W E E-A HOUSE, •v v »•-ROTORUA.; ' . Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly ' i of Waiwera,. near Auckland, and latterly of - • Brent's Bathgate i House. The House is now r > known as "Waivera House." Bast situation i « in Rotorua. -Within five minntes' walk of the Priest, Rachael, and Blue Baths. Terms . ! moderate. Address: " Rotoima."* • " WAIWERA HOUSE." V ? ' , Address: Eotorua.. - ' Devonshire house/ ; v J-S.::, : ROTORUA. * 1 >■;- :■ Proprietress, MRS. WEBBER. * I Centrally Bitasited, near Railway Station and Government Baths. Electric Light throughout, .- Terms Moderate. jOOTORUA.—T IRWELL. HOUSE* PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This New • and Commodious Establishment id , situated within a-half minute of railway,; stay" - lion and about four minutes from Government! baths. Every convenience and comforti ; • 5 Fnat-class Table. Electric throughout} ' ; Terms very moderate.' r ' W. A'. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. • , .. -- ; .... —..■". ■ ——• KAWAU ISLAND MANSION HOUSE. EesiJ.x denco of the late Sir George Grey.—Now < Open as a First-class Marino Boarding Estab- . lishment. . The most beautiful and unique - • spot in New Zealand. Climate and scenery;, • attractions unsurpassed. Botanic . gardens, • romantic walks, yachting, fishing,. shooting, .. and- bathing. c Terms, 7s fid per day, £2 2& : • per' week. • Regular communication, by • Coastal S.S. Co.'s Steamers only. N:B.—Cot- • tages to let.—Further information ,of Coastal Company, or H. Winkelmann, Agent, 316, ' Victorir Arcade (3rd floor).- Take the elevator. ; i Office hours, 10 to 12. : TSRENT'S' BATHGATE " HOUSE, f ■ JJ "ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been con- ttinnously open during the year, and lias been appreciatively patronised by large numbers / , of■ pleasure-seekers.-'- It has recently been . ; renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly. ' sanitary condition. Eighty visitors fan bp comfortably accommodated. ' " : - Terms moderate. - - < ' » ' f : •• •S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. " . . "W--A LDEME RE TT-O E, :» * • On Beach at* JJ- ' ' • • MAHUEANGI HEADS, • Now Open for Reception of Visitors. - - Terms and particulars on application to • 'ov. ; J. JACKSON: " nmiE LIONS," Wcllesley-streot. West, Anck« ' X i —Comfortable Accommodation, - with board; moderate terms; largo double rooms every convenience handy to town. " ! > " QTIRLING," top Grafton Road, close Tram : ; O and Domain. Good table, piano, hot, cold, and shower bath. Permanent boarders, | 17s 6d.—Mrs. Miller. j ' ~ r~T—\ ..... .. I ——r i T'INTON LODGE, Upper Union-street—Com- J JLi . foriablcs Home for Few 'Respectable | Boarders, " near Town; Good Table. Piano, I Bath; Vacancies.—Misses ; Watson. j | " TONE HURST," SYMONDS -STREET.— \ | O First-class Board and Residence for | Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms | moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert A. . i Brown. Telephone No. 504. • > | " "ONNORE,"Symonds-street (opposite, City . . 1 -'•'JCi- Vacancies for Gentlemen , and , 1 Married Couple ; also. Combined Bed and •: | Sittingroom vacant.Mrs. -Bach. % Telephone, -• 1 1076. :■ : ■';■ I : " "DARK ; HOUSE," Ponsonby Road, next ■ A . Western Park—A Good and Pleasant | Home for permanent Boarders. Visitors re- ' . v ; ceive every attention.— Colegrove. : / ti /.'.-XTERONA/'.- Karangahape -Road,-' 3 doors v • V from Pitt-street.—'Vacancies for '% Boarders; terms moderate.— Fawcett, late :J H i of Naval and Family Hotel. g WYNYAED HOUSE." Eden Crescent, near | ■■ Museum — Vacancies; comfortable ; J.;; p home, good table;'terms moderate; harbour. ' 2; view.—Mrs.' Daykin, ■ ; '•' g North shore .—board and resi- I dence, close to Victoria Wharf. Teima i moderate. Vacancies.— Beach. 1 ,'- Road West. V: : :■■/;: ■ - . i: . 'j f ST. - HELIERS BAY.-" Bay I View "-Board ; 1 and Residence, first-class accommodation; . U croquet lawn, stabling,paddock.. Terms 0 moderate.— Coutts. ' . £ " T UMEAH," Corner Short and Jermyn || JU Streets—Vacancies for Gentlemen, hot | and cold' baths. Telephone, 1103.—Miss M. E. 1 Taylor. . TT'ENILWORTH, Grey-street, Devonport, be« -ti.. tween wh\'*ves—Privately situated, splen- " 1 gs? did views of harbour. ■. 5® if? X7ACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. Cassell's, .. ;a * - 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 6 o'clock. Terms. 158 . " Princes-street Vacancies. J-dr,: Telephone 453. .. Si -■** -—" 1 -3 |1 v •; *V' . ! CATHEDRAL TINTED, I s Ornamental, and Window Glass, to size, |g and in? original cases; Mirror; Glass, Bevelled .• . , ft . Mirrors.—A. H. Morris, 115 and-117, .Hobson- m 1 street. Two minutes west of Queen-street. » , ' S' l ' : p'IOTURE' MOULDINGS L and Frames.The Largest Stock in New. - S Zealand. Note the prico and variety.— H. || Morris, 115 and 117, Hobson-sti-eet. Trams • pass— minutes west of Queen-street. ' . : ALL PAPERS.— n See the immense variety, and; note the ..i a* very low prices.— : H. Morris, 1151 and 11/. ; Hobson-Btreet. Tram pass— minutes west : of Queen-street: __ I JUST TO HAND—A Choice '/Aeßorcmenf ..of ■ s~^ Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, flttoa • ; s ■ -'Cases and Bags; suitable for', presents.—J. . - & f Wiseman and' Son. ■ . ; ' INDIA IJMEJUIOB , f j | " Guaranteed the Genuine Article. - SHI si All Grocers. 1-- v ' ' Wholesale, m » WHITTOME, STBYENSQN, AND CO., LTD* jj • v s ** s t«

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19011221.2.4.8

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 2

Word Count
1,147

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 2