libels. ~ _&_&_£?■«• IP 11 —- SERVICE U EB.i_^~Ciuier tne patronage of His Excellency th« Governor, Sir John Gorst, the N.Z. Government, and the principal Commissioners to the N.Z. Exhibition. Hotel-de-Luxe TARIFF. 123 6D DAY Telegraphic address, '•United,' Christchurch, Maurice Lyons (late Jowsey and Lane), Proprietor Board ana Residence. OTAGO Boardinghouse, Wellesley-st. W.— 'thoroughly renovated and under entirely new management; every comfort and convenience..—Mrs FA wards. VACANCIES at "The Retreat," Lower * Symonds-st. Telephone 2201. VACANCY Boarders, Town Hall Boardinghouse, 428, Upper Queen-st., 3mins. walk Statue, and Furnished Rooms VACANCIES at " EHeaniere," Princesstreet. Telephone 453. " A RDLUI," Parliament-street. — Private -exßoard and Residence. Vacancies.—Mrs. Braund, Proprietress. KING'S COURT, Queen-street (late Prince Albert College).— Private Hotel. Tenuis court, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. Telephone, 2256. ATORTH SHOKE.-BOARD AND RESIXi DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies. — Bayawater, Beach Road West. HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st.. near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; ne« house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. Mrs- .Mat-Liver. " QTONEHURST," SiMONDa • STREET - <j< First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Term* moderate—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone Ko. 50». QONOMA -- Private Hotel, Alfred-street, O Albert Park—First-class Accommodation for Families. Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Buzelcy. Telephone, 672. " MONA." 12, Symonds-street, opposite -VI. Choral Hall—Superior Board and Residence; double or single rooms; every modern convenience—Mrs. L click. Telephone. 293. OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonas-st—Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. "Phone, 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. TAKE' HOUSE, TAK A P UNA. The above Property not havi \g been Sold, it will continue to be carried on as a FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE. under the management of MRS. NEWSON SHE.PPARD. Terms, from 30s per week. Splendid sea frontage and safe bathing. Week end trips. " jFj LENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House "). Telephone. 1010. -JERMYN-ST. \\T E B B E E- ' S , 44 R O O M S . VV DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, ROTORUA, Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light. Patent Sanitary Arrangements. Tariff: 35s per week, 6s per day. METROPOLE. ROTCRUA. PRIVATE HOTEL (40 ROOMS), FIRS'? SEASON This newly-erected House is immediately opposite railway Eta!ten, at gates to left entrance. Visitors to Rotcrua will find the Metropole the best appointed and most up-to-date hops l , in Rotoiua. Magnificent view from "balcony. Electric light throughout; hot baths; Urst-class table; 3 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and well furnished.—MßS. DWYER, late of Auckland and C'hristcburch. Tariff, 6~ per day. Address, Hotel Metropole. Roto ma. "rjIHE AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA. - New A House, 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from ■ railway station, four minutes' walk irom baths: superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and every home comfort. Tariff. 6s per day, 35s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thos. Cook and Songs' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., tree. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.—J. N. McLean. Proprietor. pOI N G T O j>OTO RU A . STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE" Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, 5s a day, 30s week. MRS. PERRIN. Proprietress. KIA ORA." PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ROTOR . 'Ibis Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Evory Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter meets train. A. BEACKEBUSH, Proprietor. "1> RENT'S TDATHGATE TJOUSE, ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), lias been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way up to date. Lighted by electricity, Nearest house to the Government Batns, 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. L 0 HOLE BAY, PI HA. OCEAN VIEW BOARDINGHOUSE. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. Terms, £1 10s per week, or 6s per day. General Store. Campers Supplied. Apply T. USSHER. 'Phone, 2250. 192. Queen-st., Agent. TTUNT'S JUNCTION PRIVATE HOTEL. O. TAUMARUNUI, KING COUNTRY. K. HUNT, Proprietor. Sample Room for Travellers. All Trains Met. Buggies and Horses for Hire. Telegrams Promptly Attended to. TERMS MODERATE. "flp HE A V E N U E," BEHIND NEWTON ARCADE, KARANGA--IIAPE ROAD. Telephone 2258. (Under New Management.) SECLUDED POSITION; PICTURESQUE GROUNDS; BEAUTIFUL VIEW. A FEW VACANCIES. Terms on application pOTATO E S 1 DO T AT O E 6 ! L-OR SALE. FOR SALE ENGLISH PRESERVED AND SLICED POTATOES. Cheaper and Better than any Fresh >0 . I curable " ■ Specially Recommended for . a.ijrs- i full particulars as to recipe and cost, j apply ENTEICAN AND CO., LTD., Auckland. TADOO.— one-third Jadoo with soil when '..owing seeds. The results will be satisfactory-— Agents, Arthur YTatcs a.nd Co., Seed Mci'chautS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 2
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