Booksellers and Stationers. TJAVB YOU SEEM THE NEW BOOK SHOP in rim OTRAXD ARCADE, IF NOT YOU SHOULD CALL AT ONCE. BOOKS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. BIBLES, HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS. RELIGIOUS AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS. BOOKS OP TRAVEL, .... IUii'IIIES. ALL KINDS OF GOOD WHOLESOME STORY BOOKS. POSTCARDS IN GREAT VARIETY. EVERYTHING NEW, NO : OLD STOCK. WE WILL SUPPLY ANY BOOK YOU WANT. rt AND -JQ QTRAND A EOADE OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9 P.M. Board and Residence. KENILWORTH," • 21, Upper Vincent-st., under entire New Management.—Guests receive every attention. Families catered for. O PAYING Guests wanted in private family; mA convenient for city; five minutes trams.— " Marlcw," Glasgow Terrace, off Carlton Gore Rd. BOARD and Residence for Tourists or Permanents, Darlington, No. '/, Lower Symonds-st. Terms moderate. FURNISHED Rooms, with or without Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road. Devonport. near/Gospel Ball. VACANCIES at "Burwood," Princes-st., immediately opposite Albert Park. Terms moderate.—Mrs Hemus. 'Phone 1484. NORTH SHORE.—BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies. — Bay3water. Beach Road West. ING'S COURT, Qneen-street (late Prince Albert College).—Private Hotel. Tenm« court, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. Telephone, 2256. - HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st.. near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Awarders; new house; hot-and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs- Mac Liver. STONEHURST," SYMONDS • STREET - 1 First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. £04. ' . ' OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.—Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone, 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms, moderate,—Mrs. M. L. Gray, "pLENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House "). Telephone, 1010. JEBMYN-ST, " rnHE AUSTRALIA," ROTORUA.-New A House, 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street: 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk irem baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot. and cold baths, and every home comfort. Tariff. 6fi per day, 33s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thos. -Cook and Sons' Columns. Small Launch at. nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., tree. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate atvention.—J. N. McLean, Proprietor. HOTEL KETROPOLE, ROTORUA. i-Private Hotel just erected, immediately opposite station. Visitors to Rotorua will find every comfort and attention at the Metropole. The largest and best appointed house in Itotoruu. Charges much lower than licensed houses- Tariff, from 5s per day. Rooms reserved by wire or letter. Telegram's: Metropole, Rotorua. Stay at the Metropole, the only First-class Private Hotel in Rotorua.-MRS. DWYER, late of Auckland and Christchurch. "DRENT'S "OATHGATE TTOUSE. ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Uatns, including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, RotoV»- rua (44 rooms). Telephone, piano, bath' and shower. This new and np-to-date House is sitnated opposite the Railway Station, Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, .and Blue Baths. Electric, light. Letters and Telegrams attended to. All trains met. Terms: os per day; 30s per week. "rp U E A V E N U E," BEHIND NEWTON ARCADE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Telephone 2258. : (Under New Management.) SECLUDED POSITION; PICTURESQUE GROUNDS; BEAUTIFUL VIEW. A FEW.VACANCIES. Terms on explication.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13672, 13 February 1908, Page 9
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