Shows. ■r*"OTtiTrffltW¥ri >v iM It ■— ■-— •ry-ATKATO • A , AND "t> -"••*' l ASSOCIATION. - i '- THE • !ANNUAL QHOW OP THE 'ABOVE ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD ON THEIR SHOW GROUND, CLAUDELANDS. HAMILTON, , rpO-DAT AND ' rpO-MOREOW, •J/yTH AND IQTH JyTOVEMBER. 1909. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. ' '■'■"' J". C. POTTS. . ' .: ; . * ■■ Secretary. . A UCKLAND A GRICULTURAL AND . "DASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW. ". ALEXANDRA PARK. "VTOVEMBER Oft AND 97 ; EDWIN HALL. , Secretary. i "■':; V ;•■" ■ ■ ' \ .-". ■■■ ■■ ■ THE CUMMER V "EXHIBITION ± . ° Of the & . ' AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ! (The Rose Show) ~ Will be Opened in ' THE CHORAL HALL By His Worship the Mayor on .'-.. V •pRIDAY. -VTOVEMBER -jQ ;; AT 3 O'CLOCK. ■': Doors open at 2.39. , The Children's Exhibits will be staged in St. Andrew's Hall. MUSIC. AFTERNOON TEA. : / Admission. Is. . Children, 6d. i W. WALLACE BRUCE, ■ Secretary. ' . ..... J Tourists' Resorts. " r\ U ma R v O." SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD. AND '. RESIDENCE. - . ' It is now under New and Improved Manage* ruent. and has been thoroughly renovated. With Mrs. .While's past experience in dealing with the comforts of the general public Visitors may rely upon getting ' EVERY COMFORT AND ATTENTION. Telegrams. "Cumarvo." Auckland. Telephono, 2411. ' , • MRS. WHITE. Proprietress "m HE : .MANSION 8." PRIVATE HOTEL. ' ";' WHTTAKER PLACE, SYMONDS-ST.V ' An Ideal "Country" Residence in the City, situated in 21 acres ground, and .one minute from car. Bright, well lit. large single and double bedrooms, luxuriously furnished throughout with every convenience. Splendid views of harbour and Domain from 5 balconies. New full-size billiard tabid. Large dining hall, social hall and lounges, opening on to balconies. MRS. CARTER. ; Telephone 2724. Late of " Frogmorß." ••QABQEN" -D ESSENTIAL , TTOTEL, "' "'■ ;'* EDEN ORESCENT -:.' „ * '." (NEAR TOP OF SHORTLAND-STBEED.""' Is the most luxurious and- up-to-date House in" Auckland, extensive additions having been completed, including all latest sanitary improvements. Has 6 bathrooms (hot-cold- and special shower), large dining hall, lounges, drawing-room, smoking-room, writing-room.' eto. , Single,. Double, and Suites of Rooms available. Magnificent view of harbour from 3 balconies, Uiree minutes from Post Office. Railway Station, and Harbour. Cher kept. Unequalled Cuisine. Porter meets trains and steamers. Telephone No. 2287. Telegrams " CARGEN." Inspection invited. THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL BUREAU, Gladstone Chambers, 90, Pitt-street, Sydney, almost opposite G.P.O.—" Accommodation." Avoid unnecessary hotel expenses. Visitors to 'Sydney.' Melbourne, Brls-, bane. Adelaide, Perth, New Zealand, London, or * the Continent please .call r and inspect our lists of Up-to--date Boarding Establishments, Flats, and Apartments. Free of Charge. Civility. Attention. Promptitude. London and Sydney. Telephone, 2202. City. Reg. Cable Address: "Social," Sydney. A.B.C. Code. \ ■ T TOOTORUA pENTRAL TJOUSE. ' l JIET AND COMFORTABLE. -.- TERMS: 5s a day, 30s a week. Reduction if staying more than one week. " : * .** MRS. PERRIN, Proprietress. T> RENT'S T3ATHGATE • TTOUSE^ „-■" ROTORUA, ','/'-" Mr. Brent is getting on fast with his new wing, which will be finished by Christmas, making the House the largest and most up-to-date Private Hotel in Rotorua. : Nearest '. House to the Government Baths, including tue 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. . •T7TA OR A," PRIVATE BOARD AND JL\ RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This 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 BECEI» VISITORS. ,' Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receipt prompt >•'..-■ attention. Porter meets train. * A. BRAOKEBUSH. Proprietor. fi HE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA.-To ; meet ever-increasing demands the Accommo-/ dation has been increased to 50 rooms. Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; airy rooms; electric light; hot and , cold • baths, and every home comfort. Winter Tariff:; 6s > per day; 30s per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.— J. >N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. : > > . —— : '——? ? * '■~.•..."'' ROTORUA. >■■;• " rpHE -WONDERLAND " PRIVATE HOTEL. : v ;. A New, Up-to-date House, is second to none for comfort, convenience, and cuisine. Hot, cold, and showed baths. Electric light throughout. Second house from station and dose to ' baths. Porter meets all trains. Tariff per week, '455; per day, Bs. s ; ■ MRS. J. R. MCFARLANE. THE MANSIONS," ROTORUA.— New and UP-TO-DATE House will be open to receive visitors from December 1, 1909. FIRST SEASON. 50 Rooms, spacious and lofty. Furnished luxuriously throughout. Close to the Sanatorium Grounds and-* Government Baths. Two minutes from railway station. Electric light throughout. Luggage porter meets train. Tariff, from £2 2s. Telegrams, " MANSIONS." i' _\ L. WOOLLIAMS. Proprietor. I ' ' ' ' ' .. ! s" RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best and most successful, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All Medicines, etc., POST FREE by return on receipt of postal notes. Special mail-order department.— Chemist, Upper ■ Sy-; monds-street. , Auckland. .- ... » GOLGOTHA, a place for skulls. Cooper's, the place to Hat them. -.-... _^ . -MISH! ■ FISH! FISH!-For the Cheapest X. and most reliable Fresh and Smoked Fish, Rabbits, Fruit, etc., try Sanford's Fish Market. .'Phone. 658. -,- -: : ■,;.., ,; EXCHANGES on most liberal terms.' PIANOS AND . ORGANS.-Ea and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., S. Coldicutt, Manager. EMARKABLE Value in Tea. at Kiosk Tea Company, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road. Sample Cups i free of charge. - • -::.■''.'■■■ . ■ : , ' IF you Ifeed-a, Hat place your head in my hands. Whose hands? Why Cooper's "King of Hatters." \ . * '' GRANDETTE.' -»■■ new form-; : of ..VGrahbT Piano, worth seeing.—E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager), Ltd.. Sole Agents. ■• .-■: ■: ;;.... >.•...■/ KODAK Corner, just next the railway sta- * tion, Lower Queen-st., stands for Everything Photographic; dark-room; free lessons daily.—Enos S. Pegler, Manager N.Z. Photo Goods, Ltd. ~ . ;. ~,;,- ,l ■; .;■■.- ...;,.;-;...;.,-" YES, Sir, my Hats are worth while. They look well, fit - well, wear Cooper, 'King of Hatters. '. .' • ~. >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4
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