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_____Board and Residence. ! SEDDON ' S ; VIEW." OHINEMxj " Established 20 Years. 1U; . ; From the Balcony. Artists say h th. ' Grandest Sight in the District ° ' Overlooks the Lake, Native M ' Attached to the House is 'ho f,„. Chalybeate Mineral 6pr& B,OIU H °* And Premier Bath, free to V&ton THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Terms: 5s per day. ' NOTE-On for Bed , T H E L *"*"»** CORNER GRAFTON ROAD AND WYNT*»n STREET, Ti «IABD, Side Entrance, next Dr. Lindsay's, Lowe. " fcymonils-street, , " ; Has First-class Accommodation for In.i Permanents. r J Telephone 1349. MRS. WOOD. ' boardinghouse; oxvatb BOABDINGHOUSE. at¥A T* Opposite the Post and Telegraph Offlt» and Near the Celebrated - PRIEST. RACHAEL. AND OTHER BATHS UOTORUA. "*"»> Terms: 25a per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG. Proprietress WAIWERA HOUSE IroTOSdT Is now carried on by Miss Graham formerly of Waiwera, near Auckland and latterly of Brent's Bathgate House, Th* House is now known as " Waiwera House™ Best situation in Rotorua. Within fi™ minutes' walk of the Priest. Rachael, and Blue Baths. Terms moderate. Visitors cot yeyed to the baths free of charge. Addrast " Rotorua." "°*' Address: Rotorua. - * " WAIWERA HOUSE." , , ,' BRENT'S BATHGATE ■ ' itf)Om ROTORUA "uooa. This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and ha« bent appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently bees renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitor! can be comfortably accommodated. , Terms moderate. ' , . 6. T. BRENT. Proprietor. * QAM B I D fl a FOUND AT LAST. THE VERT BEST PLACE TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE .luidJUY. At MRS. WESTERN'S, WAIN ON I. CAMBRIDGE. : W>Visitors will receive the best of attentioncomfortable beds, and excellent cuisine ■ Splendid balcony, where one can enjoy the fresh air and scenery without fatigue. CONSUMPTIVES NOT TAKEN. CAMBRIDGE.-The Healthiest Town in New Zealand. Cheap Riding, Driving, Free ; Bowling, Tennis, Bathing, Beautiful Scenery. Descriptive Pamphlet (containing information re hotels, etc.) sent on receipt of a postcard, or on application to W. Little, Chemist, Queenstreet.—E. J. Wilkinson, Cambridge. T> E L G E AVE HOUSE, *f YMONDS-STREET (opposite Choral Hall). First-class Accommodation. Terms moderate. Telephone 1144. : MRS. BELL. '* QTONEHURST.-' SYMONDS^TEEET^: iwi.»o „ 'sla5 la ao ard and Residence for \ lounsts and , Permanent Boarders. Term* moderate. Vacancies.-Mrs Albert A Brawn. Telephone No. 504. . ; , "pURNISHED Bed and Sitting Room, use of " wiil?!rt?»' wash-houße, gas. private family.Hillside, College Road. 'Bus passes door. (CERTIFICATED Ladies' Nurse and Midwife w lias Accommodation for Accouchement. ril*»,L ino t' erate - _Apply t0 Mr - Kenderdlae, Hff «*» Kafangfahape Road, or Mr. King, - inemist, Queen-street. " rpm LIONS," Welleeley-street West. Anck- _.■£. , land ..—Comfortable Accommodation, witn hoard; moderate terms; large double rooms; every convenience; handy to town. "\5 rE ? ONA '" Karangahape Road. 3 doors t»«»™i.£?T l J itt-street.-Vacancie3 for Hoarders- terms moderate.-Mrs. Fawcett, late Naval and Family Hotel. «""*«*«* "W A yP™B." Grafton Road (4th from wi *? her Pass)-Hot, cold, and shower fir, n Permanent. 17s; plain washing.-. airs. C. Wilson. 0? ™ SII ,- BOAED AND BBS!. ™L„ D kNpE. close *° victoria Wharf. Terms moderate Vacancieß --J'. Beach Koad West. (~)NE or Two Gentlemen Boarders, every atvy; lention. quiet home, minute train, 'bus. —formerly The Manse, Abbott's-street, Mount EkkESMERE," Princes-street— vacancies. Telephone 453. • f' ' I _ Hotels. L O N D ~0 S. PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL DE VERE GARDENS, KENSINGTON W. * FAMILY SUITES. Recreation, Reading, Billiard, and SmoktoS ' Rooms. Spacious New Dining Saloon. ■ All Bedrooms; ventilated with Patent Apparatus. Sumptuous yet Economical. , Telegrams: " SUASTVELY. LONDON.'* Terms: From 9s 6d per day. ; ■ I. 11l nil — * Photo&rapnj. __ AEOEfIE. . pREGOBT, * ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, . 45, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Street!. €> ENAMELLED CABINETS K« rVORYTYPES, 3 FOE 63. One 15 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or maW for 16s. PROMPT nET.rvKRT ■' , . ..._:" Insurance CompaniesTHE MANCHESTER ASSUEANCB J- COMPANY. Established 1824. TOTAL FUNDS AND SECURITIES NEABTjI £3.000,000. MR V/ R HOLMES, NO. 14. SHORTLAND-STREET, ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, HAS BEEN APPOINTED ATTORNEY FOB THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT FOR THE ABOVB COMPANY, AND WILL IN FUTURE TRANS' ACT ALL BUSINESS ON ITS BEHALF. I. ROSE JAG GAR, General Manage: and Attorney for Auiitrt* .-, ■ - laaia „ BEST LIFE INSURANCECOOPER'S TORALINE ; ; < . Cleans the Tubes and Saves the Lunga. Could it do more? \ ' Agents: Lnrt ''1 JEFFERSON, RAT JEN. TEED, FENTO»< | WOOLLAMS, AND GALLAUGHER. | BATES.-TURKISH BATHS.-OPBN EVEBf DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from /, a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges. 3b ; Saturday. » j Eight tickets ff.r £1; Nothing better for PW£ fying the skin, restoring the health, ..j7 moving aches and pains of all kinds. .■■ **£ Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with »*° m VA 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street. <-* ; Victoria-etrept East. '".'-•' - ."? . —— —' SPECIAL NOTION Wanted it known by the Ladies of Awjjd*?* that they should Order their Costumes for *» coming Races from B. FABBSTBIN. tSSPg grade American Ladies' Tailor, tees ftll the Best Fit. Style, and Sausiacw«« 212 AND 213, VICTORIA ARCADB | (Second Floor),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 2

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