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■■^'■■-■.■r- ; ■>•■'-■■■ Macttmery.* -y :1 [ ;■ TOHN pHAMfi«HB AND OON, J^Di '"•' BOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS' '' _' i ,;..:, v ; t ,: ii ........; .. ; .,,-,.. :t ./ For %,, ~..■■ ,-,,-.wJ. A. F AN? E ats C a - MANUFACTURERS OF WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY. , WE CAN SUPPLY A NUMBER OF LINES • TttROM CTOOK, HAVING PURCHASED SEVERAL CONSIGNMENTS OF MACHINERY OF THE LATEST DESIGN IMPORTED BY TTADLEY AND QO., AND STORED IN BOND ON ACCOUNT OF SHIPPERS. WE HAVE ALSO SECURED THE SERVICES Of M T. M. M°L AUGfILm (LATE OF HADLEY AND CO.), WHO WILL MANAGE OUR WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. J. A. F AY . iM> 9 " C°" CINCINNATI, OHIO. TOE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF WOOD WORKING MACHINERY IN THE WORLD. Have appointed JOHN CHAMBERS AND QON/ J/**THEIR SOLE N.Z. AGENTS.

rpAYLOR TTORSFIELD Beg* to announce that he has CANCELLED AGENCY ARRANGEMENTS WITH HADLEY AND CO., And has appointed JOHN pHAMBERS AND QON. TTD., OF AUCKLAND. HIS SOLE NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES Board and Residence. TO NURSES.—Board and Residence, 6 minutes from town; use of telephone. Terms moderate. — Address. "Comfort," •HERALD Office. j " ELLESMERE," Princes-Street—Vacancies. ! XLI Telephone, 458. ■ -. : . ' ■ ! VACANCIES for Gentlemen.— Franklin, " Okareta," Lower Symondt-street Telephone 852. HINEMOA. Alfred-street. Albert Park.— First-class accommodation. Vacancies. Telephone, 1068. ■■-'-- TTirAIHI HOUSE, opposite Star Hotel. Swan:Vfi son-street—Vacancy. Private Board and Residence.— O'Keeffe, Proprietress. SONOMA, ALFRED-STREET, ALBERT PARK. lO —Board and Residence, tourists and others. Telephone 672. Proprietress, Mrs. W Baaeley. ',■'':. ■. ORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Bayswater, Beach Road West , BELGRAVE HOUSE, Symonds-street (opposite Choral Hall)— Vacancies; first-class accommodation; terms moderate. Telephone 1144.—Mrs. Bell. ' " LOGAN BANK/' Jerrnyn-street. close to Jj station and wharf; hot and cold baths; piano; terms moderate. Telephone, 1407.— Mrs. J. Pollard. ■ ACCOMMODATION for Ladies during Accouchement. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention.—39, Sussex House, Vincent-street. ■■ .- . - . y THE LIONS." Weltesley-street West, Auckland.—Comfortable . accommodation, with board, for visitors and permanent*; city, close to deotriefcarsORTLAND HOUSE, Hobson-street, near St. Matthew's.—Visitors to Auckland will find comfortable accommodation.—Mr* Hngill (late Jervoia House, Wellesley-street.) " AVILAH." Karangahape Road, next Post .EL Office—Vacancies; superior board; near Id section; terms reasonable; letters and telegrama receive prompt attention.--Misses Rnthe. ■ ' '■ " ■ ■ ' - :: " ■■ -■■ '■ :v - "- - " STONEirURST." SYMONDS-STREET.— O First-claw Board and. Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. ■-> Terms moderate.-Mrs. Albert A. Brown, Telephone No. 5Q4. :■;'.-. j .;;.■, ; ..■■ ; „__»___».__»»_»»—— rjpHE YTAMILTON JJOTEL, HAMILTON. WAIKATO. . PRIVATE APARTMENTS. FAMILY ROOMS. GREATLY ENLARGED. Commercial Rooms. Baths. , WILLIAM BRIGHT, f • ' Proprietor. BATHGATE HOUSE, TB -AROHA. Opposite Domain, near to Post Office. ... Every Accommodation for Tourist* *&» Invalids. Terms Moderate. . * : W. H. WINDSOR, Proprietor, r r .' i i ';■■"'•' '■ ;: '-■', ' ■' TE AROHA V HOT ' SPRINGS TE AROHA HOUSE. This New and Commodious House (lofty rooms) is situated in a quiet and healthy locality; specially built for the accommodation of visitors and those in search of h«_lt_. : It is near railway station and 2 minutes from mineral baths. Good tables and excellent testimonials. Terms, 4s per day; 6d per week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention.— Lovegrove, ten., Proprietor. Meet* ■ all trains. :■ ; '■""* '" ; " ; . : " - \ |

KIA OKA PRIVATE BOARD AND ty RESIDENCE. ROTOBUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite th» Sanatorium Grounds. # - .i Magnificent View from Balcony over-looking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold bath*; IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. * Letterß and telegrams mil receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A BRACKEBPBH. Proprietor. ROTORUA. - DARLINGTON VILLA COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to the Government Bath*. Electrio light. Terms: 4s per day, 26» per week.MRS. HEAD. Proprietress. Ulf , | n ' ' i ."'.'.'■■■' i'' ■■ , ,M - ""™; T> O T 0 R D A. ** "rnHE piNES," Under New Management. Entirely Renovated and np-tO' date. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists, Close to Government Baths ani Ground*. Cuisine At. Electric lights throughout. Terms moderate. * T. E. OBOWHURST, Proprietor, •I7I7AIWIRA HOUSE, ROTOBUA, ■ * V * THIS FAVOURITE HOUSE Is still being contracted on the same principle aa it was by the late MISS GRAHAM. Has the Best Situation in Rotorua, commanding an uninterrupted view of the Lake, near to the Beautiful Grounds of the Sana' torium, the Principal Mineral Baths, and the Wharf for the Lake Steamers. TERMS MODERATE. ••■ j ■ JNO. KIBKWOOD, foectator. rpHE "DUNG ALOW, T3OTORUA. ONE OP THE CLOSEST SITES TO THE GOVERNMENT GROUNDS AND A rats. THE MISSES YATES. Electric Light. Hot and Cold Baths, IQ-rn"OURIBT QBABON-Q^L T>RENT'9 BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been spent in improvement since last season. Adjoins Tennis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Govern* ment Baths, and the beautiful Government Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all trains. ft, ¥. BRENT, Proprietor. „ L ,..,', 111 ! —- 1 Musical. JOHN T»ROADWOOD AND CONS, LONDON, Established 1723. _^ By Appointment PIANOFORTE MAKERS to the British Sovereigns from George 11. to Edward VIL GRAND PRIX PARIS, 1900. Sole Agents i THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO • AGENCY, ' 191, Queen-street. Telephone 1559. 8, COLDICUTT, Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 2