' Tourists' Resorts. Vy •'TTAMOr.'-; SPRINGS TTOTEL." : .SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT KAMO. ■ . A SPLENDID'HOTEL. , With all modern conveniences—Beautiful Scenery. Biding, Driving, Cricket, Croquet, Billiards, Tennis. The , Kamo Mineral ' Baths are noted lor their effective cures •■' of rheumatism and' gout, etc. ■ ----- ■ » ■■■: The s.s. Ngapuhi runs every Monday, Wed. nesday, and Friday, the trip is a delightful one, and Kamo possesses everything to make it a splendid pleasure resort. ;:^ Ful. information from the office of the Company. 22, ghortland-street. or direct from the Manager, r / ' G. W. HENDERSON. Manager. ' (Late Manager Esplanade Hotel. Devonport), Direct communication with Auckland toy. telephone. ~; Tariff. 7s per day. or 42s per week' . OCEAN VIEW BOARDINGHOUSE. BLOWHOLE BAY. H F. USSEER. Proprietor. l Grand Caves, Waterfalls, Native Bush and Coast Scenery. Bathing and Fishing. .' Good Accommodation. . A Terms: 30s Weekly, or 6s per Day. v Postal Address: Waikumete, West Coast. Conveyance meeting 1.20 p.m. train from Auckland, Saturday: Fares. 12s 6d return. Further particulars T. Ussher.'22, H.M. Arcade. 'Phone 2280. ' jpOING TO "DOTORUA? ~~ ~ STAY AT CENTRAL HOUSE. J Terms, 30b per week; 5s day. Telegrams,,.'•'■! attended -to.--' '>~;yy-.J MRS. PERRIN. j /COMMONWEALTH. TJOTOBUA. , ... .... . FIRST season. . ."■ I 40 Kooms, hot and cold •water, electrio light, every convenience; 4 minutes from station and bath; overlooking Lake. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff, 6s day, 35s week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. -> f MISS PAGE. Manageress. ■'■■' 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. Electrio light throughout. Second house from station and close to baths. Porter meets all trains. Tariff, per week, 38s; per day, 7s. ■■"•"• MRS. J. B. MCFARLANE. THE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA.—To \meet ever-increasing demands the Accommodation has been increased to CO rooms. Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four . minutesr. walk from baths; superior table; airy rooms; electrio light; hot and cold baths, and every home comfort. Tariff: fis per day; 33s . per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets alLsjtrains. Letters and . ele» grams receive immediae attention.— N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. T>RENT'S TJATHGATJE TTOUSE, KOTOEUA. ' The New Wing having been finished, and well furnished, a new office and central entrance to it has made the House the largest and most up-to-date Private Hotel in Rotorua. Nearest House to the Government Baths, including the large new bathhouse. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. - Porters meet all trains. - ■::■: 8. T. BRENT.:; Proprietor.v/ SEVERN - '' HOUSE. 208. PONSONBY ROAD ; . V, (Dr- Knight's late Residence). - . The above has been opened as a ... First* class Boardinghouse. It has been thoroughly renovated, and will be found replete with every modern convenience. Large grounds.' Hot and cold baths. Tennis lawn. Terms moderate. - , A. M. JOHNSTON. 'Phone. 2189. ••-.. Proprietor..: BUSINESS PEOPLE \OF & QUEEN-STREET :■:.-•:■ '-: - .' Will find •■---.. ..■-,",.-■■'.v.-a I -: ",' AN IDEAL' HOME ,:■: ..--. ■' -.;.,- -.:•-; At:■-.- :'-\ ; ■ - U-r?> • rpHE T. ANGHAM. ■ . ■ 76, WYNDHAM-STREET. ; '--''-/ Aloock billiard table; excellent hot and, cold water system; three minutes to saltwater baths. • - V * -. )■;''■'■•■'■-; Telephone. 2252. ' "IT\ HB • . MAHBIONS." / PRIVATE HOTEL. h • WHTTAKER PLACE. 3YMONDS-ST. ! Ah Ideal " Country" Residence In the City. situated in 24 acres ground, and one minute from car: Bright, well lit. large single and double bedrooms, u luxuriously : ' furnished throughout with every conveniences. Splen-, did views of i harbour and Domain from -5". balconies. New full-size billiard table. Large l dining hall, social: hall and lounges, opening on to balconies. h •>"'•/ ■■'>-.':%:•■■': MRS. ' CARTER. v Telephone 2724. ■/ //;;Late of " Frogmore." v ••/CABGEN" RESIDENTIAL TTOTEL, » ■ EDEN CRESCENT ■ (Near Top. of Shortland-st.), * Auckland. . Is situated within four minutes', walk of the wharves, railway station, post office, theatres, ) and centre of city, and commands an unsurpassed •# view ■-■ of .?■• the «;•• beautiful 1 Harbour of Auckland. -It is the most luxurious and: up-to-date house in the oity. and a first-class chef is kept. '-,-' Porter and luggage van meet principal trains and steamers. ;..-.-:-':■- Proprietor: E. F. BLACK. .- . \ ■ ■" " --»• - - ■'- --•;• '• i_ "••■■■•■'• -•■'■•. " T7'ATOOMBA," , Rotorua.—Superior : Accom.i\ modation; 3min. from station, next to Sanatorium and-> Baths. ,v Weekly, 1 355; ■•" daily, 6s.—Mrs. Phillis, Proprietress.-. ' y,-, : MOANA. London-street,: Ponsohby.T-Select Seaside Private Hotel, near West End Bowing Club Sheds; 15 minutes from Queenstreet: .Boating, Bathing. Terms for ; gentlemen, from. £1 per week. y'v ■''■-' '-'.;•;'■ v '■■■ " .;... ~..,.....,,. - a Educational.. Q JOHN'S pOLLEQIATE QOHOOL. "THE PAH." t AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. HEADMASTER: The Rev. P. S. Smajlfleld. s; ; BESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTERS: / : :4 W. Fraser, PA., ;','"••"■'-■ : F. D. Farrow. fc.So.' .■ , , C. R. Hobbs. ? ; Half Term begins MONT)AY.- March 21. ,■, Copies of Prospectus may be had from, Messrs. Upton and Co. or Messrs. Champtaloup and: Cooper. ■-~ .;v ■ ;> " ; .!■: ■ ' ;.- ■. ""-.„./■-. . ■'-~.■•■'■.■-.■ /. •';■■■-■ ;■ ■-.-•.■ ■'':'-'. :!':--:::-;■: TTING'/""-:' "pDWABD'S :. ;:: /COLLEGE.' ■'. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET ■■-. ME. W. MALCOLM, late of Training College. •■■':'.:...", Principal. •.:,:}.•-" Both the Secondary and:; the Commercial Departments will be thoroughly taught. : v Evening Classes as formerly for Civil Service, Matriculation, Survey, etc.;'.;---;?-.-Teachers' Correspondence for Classes : : B, C, and D. : : '. " , /_ - ■ ' ■■ ! .'•' x -< A Preparatory Department will # be formed should sufficient inducement be given. : FIRST TERM STARTS :ON MONDAY, -7th > ■■; ; >.. .; ,;-•,;,■■■'■. : FEBRUARY.; ; %y ' qtanley bay; . DEVONPOET. boarding AND DAY SCHOOL FOB girls. Principal: MISS FENDALL. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and ~ Matriculation Examinations. First Term 1910 begins February 10th. Private 'Bus runs to and from the School. TUpiSS EBA ' TAOOBSEN, . '.- Who has just returned from Lon- ' :;.;-■'. don and Paris, after completing an . extensive s course of in Art/ / IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE STUDENTS :':'; IN DRAWING AND PAINTING. STUDIO:'. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST, - ' (2nd Floor). .: ?y: •'■'■'■■ ' Insurance Companies. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE ')■ COMPANY. LIMITED. ;.";'FIRE. ,'■ MARINE, r ACCIDENT. Transacts Employers' Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee. Personal Accident (including sickness), Plate Glass. Burglary, :: Fire ] and Marine,/at lowest : current rates. ■;; ; r NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS. -*. ' 7- -. QUEEN-STREET.; < G. N. PIERCE. ' \.' ' H. A. MARRINER. , . Managers. .- i— — gggBB^SSSSSSSS5 ***— mm^mmm PIANOS-NO DEPOSIT. J ! Our time payment is the easiest' in N.Z. Call and let us show you our varied stock.— The No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. Hieh-st. - . "fi RANDETTE.*- r ; a ; new shaped Piano. ; \3T>t Call and try. this! novelty.—E. -i and F. Piano Agency. - Ltd:., S. ; Coldicutt. Manager. %. THE pleasure of drinking Andrew :. Usher >:;: and: Co.'s EXTRA- Fine Old Scotch Whisky is unsurpassed. . v ': ; -.-' :: : : :<;-.: ■•■;/; 'S/:s.----V-:. HAVE you a BUSINESS for SALE? Give it to TYLER, 30 years' business i experience, 16. Security Buildings. Queen-st. ~ ' ' TftTHAT'S Yours? Andrew ; : Usher and ; -*VV, Co.'s EXTRA Fine Old Scotch^ Whisky. «J course. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14326, 23 March 1910, Page 3
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