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, • BoardandEefiMdil.ee. . .1,, aateaaaa 111. »»i ! "\TAOANCIES for Boarders.and Visits, at '■ V -: Logan Bank; all homtS cohiforts. Tens* !)' moderate. Telephone, 1407 ' \ ' i " T Upper Quean-street. »£ - doors . Jj past Yortt-street, neat St. Benedict's.-— fet. ? .s "j Balcony rooms, bath, piano, every conveni- '| ence; 18s. Jnst; opened. ELGRAVE HOUSE, Byniondw-street. (opposite.Chorfii Hall)~V(wancies; first-class accommodation; terms moderate. Telephone ' 1144.—Mrs. Bell. ■ _ ■."■ ■ ' rpwO Furnished Booms, near • Boytu Oak; X pleasant and healthy situation;vol* ' canic soil; trams pass door.— address, ap--1 ply HERALD Office. v-■>;'Sj ACCOMMODATION' . for " LAdies during ffeS • XL Accouchement, with good Midwife letters and telegrams will receive prompt at-^ ' tention.— Sussex House, Vincent-street. " 1 " OTIRLINvJ." - Grafton Road, near : Khyber" O Vacancies for Gentlemen; every . v convenience. ; Hot and cold baths. Terms raa3onabU- V '' '; BUSINESS Gentleman wUI find Comfortable . w j;i Home.- single rooic. in good* locality, •• ! near Queen-street 18s per week.—For address, apply Heeald Office. ' . ' • : ' " TTENILWOHTH," 43, Upper VincenlHStireet. ' .ii —pr vati Board and Residence: piano, |g ; bath, every home comfort; 10 minutes' walk " from Post Office.— Gick. ;. ->„■ 1 £ - f; - '■ ■■■ ; " TTAVILAH," Cobden-etroet.— iff X3L Permanent Gentlemen Boarders, every : convenience, and near Id section. Terms rea- -. v ' sonable. BupcrSoi board. -, |^S ' TT" L E N A L V~ O ; N ■ U SYMONDS-STEEET. AUCKLAND. . PRIVATE HOTEL • For Families, Ladies, and Gentlemen. Large Grounds (6 acres). Native Bush, Fern Sp j erses. Gardens, Tennis Lawn. . x,/ £. V" Five '. minutes from the GJ?.O. Eltrie -Cars stop at Entrance 'Gate. . ' 1 QUITES of Rooms, handsomely furnished , . O ii» house lately occupied by Mrs. Hells, t by. Symonds-street.— . Glenalvon. ... - . /• } PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. , - 1 - "IfiErtJLA," ' TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. . One Minute from Post Office. Splendid View of Harbour. Evety Convenience 1 Terms Moderate. " ' , MRS. N. A. L. GAZZARD. t Telephone 1397. V •: PUTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL. " PUTARURU. - FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Coach Leaves for McLean and Sob's Works, i anil Taupo Timber Company's Mill, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNINGS. ••• . [ 'sir;/ iiVii itirtii *-• *• v i >iv', J. T. HENSHAW. Proprietor. " r v T'E AROHA ■ HOT SPRINGS A "TE AitOSA HOUSE. This New and Commodious House (lofty - looms) is situated in a quiet and healthy locality: specially built for the. accommodation of visitors and;those ilu search of health. It is near railway station and 2 minutes .from ,'ssiS mineral baths. Good tobies and excellent ? testimonials. Terms, 4s per day; 22s 6d per week." Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention.— Lovegrovli, sen.. Proprietor. 1 Meets all trains. • - ) - —— ...... ...-r ,f\i "T7-IA OKA PRIVATE BOARD AND :£\IV • RESIDENCE. ROTOR'tJA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite 'thS ; • tianatorittm '.GrouEias. ' Mill Magnificent View from Balcony over-looking ■ :\r • the Lake. v/ . -r, • Electric Light throughout. i Hot fthd cold Baths. /X IS NOW Oji EN TO RECEIVE ; VIBITORS. Goad Table. Evety Attention. Letters and telegrams : Urn| ffccei'ro prompt attention.Ported Meets Train. ■ 1 "A BrACKEIEIUSE. Pifoprietor.. • " ' ■■ '■ i. T>OTORUA. - DARLINGTON VILLA - -it -COMFORTABLE - BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to the Government Baths. Elec- ?»' v*i tric light. . Terms: 4s pet diay, 25s per week.- "'■ - ilia.'rtffeAPJf Proprietress. WAIWERA HOUSE!, . ROTORUA,, *' THIS FAVOUSPrE House -• • Is utill being conducted oft .the same principle' ' ; :.v. as it was by the late MISS ■ GRAHAMr^s^|IS| Bias the Best Situation In Rotoraa, com* manding an uninterrupted view of the Lake, ij§l near to the Beautiful Grounds of the Sana*torinm,.the Principal Mineral Baths, and the : isrM ■ Wtiarf for the Lake SWiitoiurs TERMS MODERAIffi. . JNO. KIRKWOOD, Executor. T™ 1.. 'I a ■* - i "ftajl i. ■ ' IJ.HE gUNGAtO-Vr. J^OTORUA. iJlte dp THE CLOSEST sites 90 «HE if - GOVERNMENT oilfilnSl® "Ai®. 1 | BATHItI «-», r > g i ■' . , . / THE • MISSES YATES. ■ ir, w > . Electric tight. 1 Hot Utid Cold Baths. , ■ - f aiai{ - - — " iv :^S^ j iiPP RO T C & U A. - THIR'. 'ELL HOUSE. PRIVATE BOARD JIND RESIDENCE. I (f This New and Comnuvdioua Establishment is".? ' situated Within a-half minute of r&il#ay at*- , , tiofi and about four niinu fivm Goverftmfait :j baths. S' Every . convenlixiice: - fiiid |f comfoit. '■ |1 jtl First-class Table. Electric Light thrc/Uehaut, Serins wy tqo^wfate. >. 1 W. A. WILLIAMS. Proprietor.. )M * ...... R ° . .*• 5 » ° A - •: "SONOMA,", , . ; BOARD, Af?D EE^IItENCE. ? Near Railway Stntlonj'-Oiipesito* PresbytexiM ri Church, and live MUwites . from 1 Baths. 1 f.NEWLY ERECTED A&D oOMMoDIOtsr Terms: 30s per weeks !is per day.' - MBS. K. YOptii Proprietress. (Late of MoHoia View.) . hf-.-.-:: i . - .. !jj .o 'it HBnmni -A,-! , "THE fcASGHAM/* I FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE. 1 Stipevior AccomnAdatioia. Near 0 rdnd Hotel. 'f,, Two Minutes' Walk from the Baths. Terms: 30s per We«k; Ss per day. VT. R. Ui!LVIN» Proprietor. —■ii ■ ■ m"l-.i imi Ij' , I',' , r • i.i. „i i i'lt - ■ , , ig->JCOCI!tST gEABOK~O4 : . jgHENrs;Bathgate v-HOUIIJe, I botorua. , Lighted by Electricity. i £5000 has been spent S® > in improvement / since Hit season. '. 'Adjoins > T«nnis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Govern-" r J H ment Baths, and the beatlitiful Government; ' ' Gardens. - Terms moderate. . Porters meet all " -. t. trains. ,i. T s BRENT, , Proprietor. ~y SM——S——S— I I llllli iwi idir ill! , = 11 ' * ' Macfaia ery. m Mstchivxery. - |||f^|fSi ' r »J« O "P LaXm il l E mmSm 1 1 —. I TANGYE'S KEROSENE OR BENZINE QIL JjNGINES . Have Pro7ed TheiaselTes to be THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OIL ENGINE FOI DRIVING FLAXMILLtNU MACHINERY. ||| | lifeferehces can' be piveti to Twenty Fla* 1 ■ mi»»« wlk>' use TANGYE'S OIL •»XGiRSS. - 5 . ; ".J STEAM PLANTS ALSO I SUPPLIED. I ',J ' •: PLAIC PURCrWA'KBS, . " 1 .fj I p JOHN 1 & gON, J^TD- ; I ' FOUT-STRESTc 1 AUCKLAND. >' - a,i ' *"*' ••r' 'i ■"■""'--T' p - v g .To OAWX IXi li. EJB'"S. j 1 C 5 — ; TASOYE'S BTEAM EJTGI!"" S. 1 '; :TA-^YE'SjßOlLEfis;;#^»"•'V:.^. 1 s i^fy/■ . BABCOCK WATEE-TUBE BOILERS. .' ? ; LOG-HAULING PLANTS. ■ LATCH AND BATCHIiLdR'S STEEL WIKE • . ROPES, the bent foi' Bush Work. . -■> • ' HffiCHNER'B WOODWORKING MACHIN- ; ERY always to Stoiik.; »•- r uii.ini.sMr. 1 it JOHN QHAMBERfI A ' gON* j^TO., FORT-affeKET. ACpKTjAtffl j£Eorts&a. • iii-ri <Ti ri> > nll.'rt tl I HI II I »«irt hilili, ! mmmmrnmrn J. J1 Clt 8- A L E-. H Several Good Working Mi HI \Kigfl— 1 [ 'f ©taught Entire Horses, ' **> lE' n77.»" got t from -good, stock. , sgag 4fllloH( k w«uld suit Fanners and trlctii. Also, 5 Kfttlfd Colts. by ihe • £ : Chainpiuh :imm* c|y -Wiiße, 5 out totl® J . tßVSfallWr<t-aiP»d. ISS3SS BOAP?S A HEAb Br^l fc os 0 ihe. oWeinai-' articles SSS2, manufactured, tor export butter, and they should look for > . Ih® Boar's Head! in a red &eal on evsry pwM&m : age. Imitations fluid substitutes are. to be S • [guarded 'Against. Prices $ and,? partiestlar* .y,.,. 'com RICHARD H. HOPKINS. ? Fort-strsrt. igent for New Zealand,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12570, 11 May 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12570, 11 May 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12570, 11 May 1904, Page 7

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