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I Board and Residence. KEG WORTH SCHOOL, View Road. Princi--I.V pal, Miss Jourdain.—Second Quarter begins May Ist.' NOTICE TO FARMERS.—Breakfast and Tea, JN 6d; Beds, Is; weekly, Whitehead's Coffee Palace, near Market. A CCOMMODATI N for a. Couple, of A Boarders, one Lady and One Single Young Mail; near train. Terms moderate.— Apply. No. 9, Crumini'r Road. ' pLLESMERE," Princes-street—Vacancies. j 14.I 4 . Telephone, 455. i " A RDLUI," Parliament-street. — Private A. Board and Residence. Vacancies.—Mrs. Braund, Proprietress. DARLINGTON," Lower Symonds-street, near Choral Hall; lirst-class accommodation. Telephone, 840. , SRTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESIDENCE close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Beach Road West. '• PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODAJL TION," 71, Queen-street, Auckland.— Visitors supplied nicest places, no fees charged. Call, save searching. OVOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, Albert Park. First-clas3 accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc.—Proprietress, Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone 672. TE KOHUNGA. Grafton Road (third house from Clio Bright Comfortable Home good table, piano; hot and cold baths; near city. Moderate terms.—Mrs. J. M. Hall. •' CTONEHURST." SYMONDS-STREET.-0 First-class Board and Residence for Tourists ami Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. . ' . •' riTIIE WILLOWS." Wynyard-street, en:i 1 trance Symonds-street — Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone, lo39.—Miss M. E." Taylonr. Proprietress. BOARD and Residence in Private Family 13 for Gentlemen; comfortable home, good table, hot baths; telephone: 4 minutes fiom post office; harbour views.-For address, apply HERAIiI) Office. " /~\ H A T 8 VT O » T H " Vy Off Syiuonds-street. FIRST-CLASS APARTMENT HOUSE. Hot BaUiP. Telephone, 1727. pLENA L V O N. JERMYN-STREET. AUCKLAND (Late Admiral's House), PRIVATE HOTEL For FAMILIES, LADIES. AND GENTLUEH. Telephone. 1010. AIWEKA HOUSE. ROTORUA. situated ' close to wharf and within 4 minutes walk of Sanatorium grounds, baths, and railway station; commands unrivalled view of Lake and Parade. This lions© has been considerably enlarged, entirely renovated and refurnished throughout. Hot, cold, and shower I,.ith' electric light, perfect sanitary arrangements Every home comfort. Porter meets tr*ins.--Mrf>. -I. Falloona (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: \Vaiwera House, Rotorua. ' y T O R U A. " T m " J^ANGHAM." THIS WELL-KNOWN BOARDING HOUSE, Most Centrally Situated, almost adjoining (jovernment Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Electric light. Wire for Rooms. TARIFF: 30s per week. 5s per day. J. G. BUCKTHOUGHT. Proprietor. KIA ORA PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. ' Tkis Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony over-looking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. 18 NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt ; attention. Porter Meets Train. A BRACKEBUSH. Proprietor. JJ 0 T LAKES DISTKICT, " BUNGALOW," . HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA. Proprietress » - MRS. JAMES MELVILLE. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms on Application. Railway temperance HOTEL. te ,l\ KUITI. C. ROUNTREE - - Proprietor Wishes to notify Settlers and the Travelling Public that he has built an Up-to-date House tit, Te Kuiti. where the very Best Accommodation can be had, including bath, with hot and cold water; Sample-room for commercials; and trusts by every attention to receive a fair share of public patronage. 1 9 _T O«bi 3 T~~^7l O N-Q^ jgRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been jpent in improvements sine# 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. J> O T O R U A. "THE piNKS," 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. E. CROWHURST. Proprietor. •WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- * ' rna. (14 rooms). Telephone, piano, bath and Shower. This new and up-to-date House is situated opposite , the Railway Station. Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, and Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and Telegrams attended to. All trains met. Terms: 5* per day; 30s per week. |l S AROHA. TE AROHA MUSE. TE AROHA. This well-known Private Boardinghouse is near railway station and bath*. Visitors and Tourists will tind every comfort at this house. Single and double rooms.— 4s per day, or 22s tier week. Excellent references. —G. LOVEGROVE, SEN., Proprietor. Meets all trains. MANSION II OUS E, KAW AU. X * J - AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Attractions: Home Comforts. Fishing, Wallaby Shooting, Boating, Bathing, Billiards. Terms: 6s per day, 30s per week. Return Fare by McGregor S.S. Co. and Coastal Co. ss, Week End Trips; Saturday, 2 p.m., to Monday Morning, returning 9 a.m. Fare inclusive, 12s. HARRY COUCH. Proprietor. ( . . . Grocers. EA*T F, 11 KAS TE R ]'j g ( .; S. • H. M. 8' :KTl,x ' LTD - - A CHOICE SELECTION OF ASTER ■JfjfiGS AND lIOCOI.ATES, JUST OPENED EX S.S. PA KEH A, NOW IN PORT, JJEAUTIFUL AND QOODS. EASTER EGGS, from lid to 3s 9d each. CHOCOLATE HENS, from Is to 2s 9d each, THE HARE'S CHARIOT, 4s 6d each. £EE QUO WINDOW. POKER-WORK BASKETS. 3d each. CANADIAN BARK EGG BASKETS, 4s 9d each. H. M. BMI8 M 1 ltd " QUEEN 5........ px INDRADEVI AND RAfc.il iNEW BLOUSINGS NEW DRESSES ' NEW FLANNELETTES. „ AT FINEST PRICES, PHILLIPS. HI/A KEY ANl> WOOD HAM, , HOBSON-STREiiT;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 2