* Board and Residence, " A EDLUI," Parliament-street—Vacancies! A. for 2 or 3 Boarders. " "OLLESMEEE," Princes-street—Vacancies. Jli Telephone, 458. - HINBMOA, Alfred-street, Albert Park.— Vacancies. Terras' moderate.—Miss Yates. Telephone. 1068. VACANCIES for 2 or 3 Boarders in private family. Terms, 16s. — 75, Cook-street, three doors below Tailoresses' Hall. ARDMORE, Beckham Place, off Grafton ! Road; near to Domain. Vacancies for : Gentlemen Boarders or Married Couples.— Mrs. Scott. __ ATORTH SHORE-BOARD AND RESIIN DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Beach Road West. __ C. ONOMA, ALFRED-STREET, ALBERT PARK. k!5 —Board and Residence, tourists and others. Telephone 672. Proprietress, Mrs. W. Bazeley — ELGEAVE HOUSE. Symonds-street (oppo- . site Choral Hall)— Vacancies; first-class accommodation; terms moderate. Telephone 1144.—Mrs. Bell. __________ H~~ AVILAH," Cobden-street, opposite Newton Post Office, near Id section.— cies; superior board; comfortable home; terms moderate.—Misses Buthe. IIESTHOLME." Upper Queen-street, near V Newton East Vacancies for Boarders; every convenience; terms moderate; good table.— Blackburn. ENNORE," Symonds-street. near bridge.— II First-class accommodation, with Board, for Tourists and Permanent Residents, under new management. Telephone, 1076. " CJTONEHt'RST," SYMONDS-STREET.-O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate:—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. — B" EACIIY HEAD," Grafton Road, near Choral Bright, comfortable rooms; excellent table; fine bathroom (gas heater); pleasant garden; first-class locality; convenient all parts; moderate.— Darnell. ' - _______ GLENOSMOND." late "The Lawns."— Private Board and Residence; under new management. Most centrally-situated; lovely view; especially large well-furnished bed and sitting rooms. Entrances: Symondsstreet (next Dr. Lindsay's) and Wynyardstreet. Telephone 1349-Miss Dn Mont. E AROHA HOT SPRINGS TE AROHA 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 in search of healtn. It is near railway station avid 2 minutes from mineral baths. Good tables and excellent testimonials. Terms, 4s per day; 22s 6d per week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention.— Lovegrove, sen.. Proprietor. Meets all trains. ' ___ ROTOEU A.-D ARLINGTON VILLACOMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to the Government Baths. Electric light. Terms: 4s per day, 25s per week. MRS. HEAD, Proprietress. Tq-T oue ist ceaso N- 04 •DEENTS BATHGATE HOUSE, EOTOEUA. Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been spent in improvements since last season. Adjoins Tennis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Government Baths, and the beautiful Government Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all trains S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. LA OEA PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE ROTORUA. Tkis Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony over-looking I'll© __sl__q Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold hatha. IS NOW O! EN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. ' Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A BEACKEBUSH. Proprietor. T> O T O E U A. "nnHE piNES." Under New Management. Entirely Renovated and up-to-date. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. Close to Government . Baths and Grounds. Cuisine Al. Electric lights; throughout. Terms moderate. T. I). CROWHURST, Proprietor. Hotels. AT AVAL AND T7IAMILY TTOTEL, CORNER PITT-STREET, End of Penny Section. IF YOU WANT TTP-TO-DATB A CCOMMODATION AT 1/TODERATE FTURIFF, • GO TO THE ABOVE HOTEL.
Terras: 5b per day; 25s per week. D, TO" O.ED EN. '• PROPRIETOR. Business Notices. C. R. W - L K E K * BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET (Next Bank of New Zealand). Ooromande. Branch: P. P. RUR3EBS, Solicitor. Manager. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES. Telephone, No. 1657. WHY STRAIN THE EYES? When they can ho relieved by proper lenses. , SPECTACLES accurately fitted b» improved methods for every defect of refraction by T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, 218, QUEEN-STREET, next A.M.P. Buildings Also in Stock: Artificial Eyes, Cameras, Microscopes, Telescopes, Electric Batteries and Bells. Barometers, Hydrometers, Phonographic Goods. Inspect the Powerful Goerz Binoculars. , A BHLEX TTUNTEE. Assoc. M. Inst.. C.E., Architect and Consulting Engineer. Office, No. 18 Royal Insurance Buildings. Queen-street. Telephone No. 1343. Timber. i —— : — rnHE fTAURI HpiMBEE QOMPANY. > T IMITED. mu. ' M atai. , 5 rpOTARA PINEST -VTOUNT.IIN rpiMBER. LEAVE ORDERS— tile Mill, Customstreet West; at Devonport or Onehunga Branches. Or, AT THE COMPANY'S YARDS, Mount Eden Station. ■ ■■■■ ■ "'L'.." '■■ •'■ a Merchandise-yN-gHINE. ' Teasing Tom was a very bad boy To vex his Mother, his favourite joy, He tore great holes in all his suits, ; And spoiled the floor with his dirty boots He smeared the chairs with chewing gum And slid up and down the linoleum. But * Gentle Jane was as good as gold i- She always did an she was told; So she set to work as you'd suppose (While Mother mended Tommy's clothes) And the reason of that polish fine Is entirely due to oar " LIN-SHINE " L TXTHITTOME, CTEVENSON, AND /"10., LIMITED., DOMAIN FACTORY. AUCKLAND. riALF FOODS MOLASSES. COD LIVER OIL. CRUSHED LINSEED, and SPECIAL CALF MEAL, ,o FOB SALE AT LOWEST RATES. *" Write Us for Quotation. e A. J. E OTKICAN AND 10 -' L-. Agents for MELOTTE SEPARATORS, CHERRY'S CHURNS, BUTTER WORKERS. And DAIRY APPLIANCES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 2
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