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' ' . '•' Shows. ______ AUCKLAND JTORTICULTURAL (SOCIETY, ' rpHE OUMMEB EXHIBITION : (The Eose Show) v Is now ; open at the pHOBAL TTALL. • ; THE CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS ARE IN ST. ANDREW'S HALL. The finest Summer Exhibition held for years. SALE OP BLOOMS TO-NIGHT, at 9 o'clock, by Mr. Perkins, Auctioneer. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. . W. "WALLACE BRUCE. Secretary. ' ,T)EVONPORT FLORAL FETE. SATURDAY, TVECEMBEE 1Q AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GREAT PREPARATIONS. A UOKLAND A GEICHLTUEAL AND •DASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW. ALEXANDRA PARK. TW-OVEMBEB Oft AND 27. ' > EDWIN HALL. Secretary. Tourists' Resorts. /-^KOROIRE HEALTH AND PLEASURE BESOBT. f. •W-ATUEAL TTOT -MINERAL JJATHS. rpBOTJT TfISHING Golf, Tennis, Croquet. Shooting, Riding, Driving. Scenic Attractions. , Intending Visitors to this Celebrated Thermal Springs Hotel should communicate with the Proprietor. Terms, from £2 10s per week. Okoroire is on Main Line to Eotorua, and ■ eniovs a fine, healthy, dry climate, and is 700 ft above sea-level. Resident medical attendant. Full information on application to T. MARTIN, Okoroire. Or THOS. COOK AND SONS, Auckland. pOMMON WEALTH. • • ROTORUA. ' FIRST SEASON. 40 Rooms, hot and cold water, electric light, every convenience; • 4' minutes from station and bath.; overlooking Lake. ■ Excellent Cuisine. Tariff, 6s day, 35s week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention _'■• „ ;'„ ' ".'. MISS PAGE, Manageress. -[ZING'S pOURT TJRIVATE TTOTEL. UPPEB QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. Tl/TR. p TT3HER, PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is very private, ■central, and convenient, surrounded' by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium. Telephone 2256. ; : i? STONEHDEST." •• -"'. :^■, '. iV &YMONDS-STBEET. AUCKLAND. • NEW ZEALAND. BTBICTLT FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ;■;:* RESIDENCE Telegrams: " Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. , /■:'■■ Proprietress.'.';' Telephone 504. ; "np HE Tl/T A N S I O N 8," PRIVATE HOTEL. WHITAKEE PLACE, SYMONDS-ST. An Ideal " Country" Residence in the City, situated in 2i 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 table. Large dining hall, social hall and lounges, opening ■ on to balconies. ■-■■~:* ■■ ~!'.:;;:• ■■'-•'.rr-v „ ■ MES. CARTER, "* Telephone 2724. Late of " Frogmore." " pAEGEN % TJESLDENTL&Ii TTOTEL. '" ■ EDEN ; ORESCENT ", (NEAB TOP OF SHOBTLAND-STBEET). 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), - largo dining hall, lounges, drawing-room, smoking-room, writing-room, etu. Single, Double, and Suites of Booms available. Magnificent view of harbour from 3 balconies, 'inre© minutes from Post Oftico. Bailway Station, and Harbour. Cher kept. Unequalled " Cuisine Porter meets trains and steamers. Telephone No. 2287. Telegrams " GARGEN." , Inspection invited. ' THE INTEBNATKhN AL SOCIAL BUREAU. Gladstone Chambers, 90, . Pitt-street, Sydney, almost opposite G.P.O.—" Accommodation." Avoid unnecessary hotel expenses. Visitors ' to Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, • New Zealand, London, or the Continent please call 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. Beg. Cable Address: " Social." Sydney. A.B.C. Code. . ,; * "TZTA DBA," PRIVATE BOABD AND IV RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking r 'the Lake. - - Electric Light Throughout. Hot and Cold Baths. . IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE * VISITORS. Good Table. . Every Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receipt.prompt attention. Porter meets > train. .A. BRAOKEBUSH. Proprietor. THE MANSIONS," ROTORUA.-This New and UP-TO-DATE House will be open to receive visitors from December 1,. 1909. FIRST SEASON. 50 Booms, spacious and lofty. Furnished • luxuriously throughout. Close to the Sanatorium Grounds and Government 1 Baths. xWo minutes from railway station. Electrio light throughout. Luggage porter meets train. Tariff, from £2 2s. " Telegrams, "MANSIONS." v ,; '; •' L. WOOLLIAMS, Proprietor. THE AUSTRALIA, EOTQEUA.-To meet ever-increasing demands the Accommodation 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; electrio 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. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. • ' ROTORUA. "rpHE : WONDERLAND " PRIVATE HOTEL. , A New, Up-to-date House, is second to none for comfort, convenience, and cuisine Hot, , cold, and shower baths. Electric light throughout. Second house from station and c/ose to baths. Porter meets all trains. Tariff per week, 455; per day, Bs. MRS. J. R. MCFAELANE. T> BENT'S- "DATHGATE 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 tne 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. ~ ; ;g = ....... - .......' ■-= SING a song of sixpence. And what it did for me One day when, by good fortune, I found the 0.1.C. It bought a hundred hairpins, A sturdy nailbrush, too, A cake of scented toilet soap :'."■•'., As fragrant as the dew. It also bought a postcard— My own name tinselled on it; ' It was so sweetly pretty . ' It inspired me with this sonnet. If asked to do e'en half as much At any other shop -• , That sixpence would have fainted - And out would quickly pop.. So when you want to burden . • The dear old Christmas tree, You certainly must look for ; The glorious 0.1.C. For, from the floor to ceiling, * The loveliest; toys do cram it; And Santa Clans has promised that A flying brick killed our poet before he could finish. Can any kind friend help us? > BRITE-GLAS - LIGHTNING WINDOW . AND MIRROR CLEANER. » Simple to use Only 6d per Bottle. TENNIS RACQUETS Restrung, equal to I • new; best gut. used; charges moderate. ' —A Bruce, Tennis Stringer, 94, Albert-et. v 'Phone 2617, . ; , , ; r;'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

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