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Electoral. T7-AUKArAKAPA ROAD BOARD. Nominations to fill two Ordinary Vacancies in the above Board will -be received by the undersigned up to Noon on the 25th April, 1911. If necessary, a Poll will be taken in the Public Hall, Kaukapakapa, on TUESDAY, the 2nd May, 1911. JOHN E. S. YOUNG. Returning Officer. Kaukapakapa, April 4. 1911. ________ TT ARBOUR ,TDOARD ■gLECTION. M B - W. J;'N""".' WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS "• .' .".'"••■/ In '';.*•*'■'■' ■ ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON. ST., ■:.;■; on '■.'.'■;■;■. ■ PRIDAY -pVENING, rjTH TNST., AT 8 O'CLOCK. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. ripo THE ELECTORS, CITY OF - 1 - AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen,— „ At the request of a large number of Citizens, I have decided to stand for a seat on the City Council. I might state that I have been in business in this city for twenty-five years, and have occupied the position of ,President of the Chamber of Commerce. I have also been a member of the Harbour Board for four years. Should you elect me, I will do in best to forward the interests of the city. Trusting to receive your support, I remain, ■■■ ; ; V. : Yours faithfully, ':>■','' J. B. MACFARLANE. TO THE ELECTORS OF MOUNT ALBERT, •*• WARD A, OR MOUNTAIN WARD. At the request of a "large number of Electors, I have decided to offer my services as one of your representatives in the new Council, and assure you that if elected I shall endeavour to serve you to the best of ray ability. Yours sincerely, ■ A. W. PAGE. i ii i i ' .. '-"."."! Tourist Resorts. STONEHUBST. SYMONDS-STREET, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY- FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: Stonehurat. Auckland. ! - MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Proprietress. Telephone 504. THING'S r-iouBT pRiYATE jrTOTEL. UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. TUp, p TTSHER, 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; fall-sized Billiard Table and Skating. Telephone 2256. .y, ,■■ ■ .' ■. HO W IU K. The Favourite Week-end Resort. THE CLIFFS (one minute from Wharf). A Delightful Seaside Home, standing in Extensive Grounds. Good Boating, Fishing and Bathing. Letters and Telegrams attended to. Good 'Bus and Steamer Service. Acetylene Gas installed. MRS; BATT. Proprietress. Terms: 6s per day, 30s and '35s per week. Close to Croqnet Lawn. Tennis Courts, ana Bowling Green. Mrs. Batt notifies prospective Visitors that on and after Ist May {during winter months) THE CLIFFS will be open ONLY for weekends, by arrangement, and not for permanents. ■ ' . .'- .'■ " . ' ■:,' : ". ■■.- ; .-. ;/~VKOROIBB. HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. , MATUBAL TJOT |uTINERAL gATHS. ' HpROUT "WISHING. Golf, Tennis. Croquet, Shooting, Riding. Driving. Scenic Attractions. Intend tag J 1 *** tors to this Celebrated Thermal Springs Hotel should communicate with the proprietor. Okoroire is on Main Line to Rotorua. and enjoys a fine, healthy. dry climate, and is 700 ft above sea-level. Resident medltal attendant Full information on ftppucatim t« -.-■ i T. MARTIN. Okoroire. . . ' , Or. THOS. COOK AND SON. Auckland. RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. BOTOBU4. The Largesl Private Hotel of Rotorua." Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light tbrougaotit; hot and cold baths; patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government baths, io« clndinsr the large new bath-house. Motorcars and conveyances leave Brents for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. Brent. Proprietor. QUEENSLAND 4- HOUSE BOTOBUA (Near Railway Station). A NEW : AND-. THOROUNHEY UpTODATB ESTABLISHMENT. Every Provision of Modern Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. Electric Light. Drainage System. Excellint Table. -Motor Car with special rates for Boarders. TARIFF; y6s per day; 35s per week. Telegrams and letters strictly attended to. BAY MOUSLEY. Proprietor. HLNEMOa HOUSE, ROTORUA-lhis Commodiouß nd Up-to-date Hesse, contain, ing '.'■ 50 Booms, replete : with every comfort, close to the Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Terms moderate. Porter meets all trains.—Mrs. J. E. Falconer, Proprietress. '/-:-" ROCKY NOOK, ROT UA. i 25s Per Week. 5s 3Per Day. A quiet, comfortable home. 4 MRS. A. PRINCE. • 'TIHE METROPOLE, Rotorua. Private Hotel.' 1. —The most commodious and luxurious residence ■ in Rotorua. neat situation; directly opp. R. station. ■ Tariff: 6s per day, 35s per week. Wlr* ■ or ■■■: write for rooms.— J. F. DWYER. THE GABLES, RUSSELL.-Modern House, 40 rooms; hot and cold baths; right op water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms. day: 30s and 55s week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors.— DirVby; Proprietress _ " VISITORS TO WELLINGTON-Stay at Wei. lington's Leading Private Hotel, HOTEL BRISTOL. ' The Bristol is a modern : brick building, lined with sanitary asbestos, absolutely fire-proof, containing 100 rooms, spacious balconies and garden roof, sitting, reading, writing, smoking, and billiard rooms. Perfect cuisine. Tariff. 6s per day; 35s per week— Proprietor. J. H Hmton. Address telegram for accommodation, Hotel Bristol, Wellington. y TbKLB BAY HOUSE. WHANGAPABAOA. ix No connection with Kia Ora House, v'vy-■,-,.'.;' y::. "-Arkle Bay. Terms: 22s 6d. week, 4s 6d day; Single week, 255. Good Bathing. .Boating, and Fishing. Guests landed at wharf. « - Hot Salt Water Baths Two minutes' walk from P.O. and telephone bureau. Wire, ring up. or write. 1 AdS- « MRS. GEORGE ARKLE, ATkie Bay. Whangaparaoa, Private Mail Bag. j^r A 0* a HO U m ARKLE'S BAY. WHANGAPARAOA. Bathing, Fishing Boating. Post Office and Telephone Bureau. ' Terms: Adults, 25s per week; Children under 12.12s 6d; under five, 6s 3d. ', Write, wire, or ring up Whangaparaoa Telephone Bureau. \ ARKLE BROS.. Proprietors. ~._. Coffee. pUBE QOFFBE. <! THE PRODUCT OF THE ■FINEST /COFFEE pLANTATIONS . SIN THE WORLD. ■ A BLEND OF THESE FINE GARDENS IS WHAT I SELL AS MY "piNEST pURE /COFFEE, PACKED FRESH IN TINS, JLB. JIB, AND 6LB NET. 2a PEE LB. - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. : S. L. pTr COFFEE IMPORTER. ;Myyy•.'.;■> ' WELLESLEY-STREET. y'V : '" '— :■■■'■ '!.' ' ' .;.' " . ..., ~ ______•_>__ pUli E X IBRX TA S 8.. '■ This is the j scientific name for the common Flea, and I , have discovered a method of clearing a house from them. It is contained in a book, price 2s 6d which may be obtained by sending that sum addressed ■. ■ ■ -■■ ! P.O. BOX 750, ' ■ Auckland* 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 10