Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

■ ■ ii ■ ' "' ** Sales by Auction. : /"J.EORGE .XirALKEB AND QO. rjrnns T)AY. AT -jj O'CLOCK. AT THEIR ROOMS. HTGH-STREBT, ActluK under instructions, will Sell. I TITHOLESALE 'j|ANUFA(TiTJBER'i QTOCK OF O TTIGH-CLASS pUBNITCRE. ' 1 , I £250 F asnua £250 As ccr List in Yesterday's HERALD. j Above Furniture is Exceptionally Good. j pEORGE TirALKER AND QO.. AUCTIONEERS. HIGH-STREET. QEORGE TATALKER AND QO. •■pO-MOatBOW. AT -1-1 O'CLOCK. On the Shop Premises. Ml p. TV" T) owyxm) ' QUEEN^T.. Directly Opposite Tonson Garlick's. ; pROCKERV. pHINA. pROCKERY, j THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK. ] Including Valuable I DOULTON. WORCESTER. AND OTHER WARE. j NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. ! EVERY. LINE MUST BE CLEARED. Shop Fittings will also be Sold. pEORGE \I7ALKBP. AND pO.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. I , Tourist Resorts. PEARCE'B GRAND VUR. EOTORUA--Strictly First-class Accommodation; I overlooking Government Gardens. bowliag I greeni. eta Term* raoderate.— H. A j T>eajrca. Proprietress. Tel- address. " Grand Voa." ROTORUA-— Kia Or« Private Hotel, overlooking Sanatorium Grounds, hanrty lo j baths: perfect ventilation and sanitation: well-known to tourist* and travelling public I for its cuisine and comforts; electric light. ; —A. Bnickebush. Proprietor. I : ' ; -DRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. The Largest Private Hotel of Eotorua Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors ! Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of i* j ready for the. season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government bathe, including the large new bath-house i Motor cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable i Porters meet all drains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. p O T OR U A. THIRWELL HOUSE Third Bouse frora station, large. -rreUappointed, first-class House: excellent table, electric light; every convenience. Conveyances from Thirwcll daily for ail side trips. Avoid disappointment by writing or wiring for rooms. Tariff, Ca per day, 35« per week. ■ E. KENNEDY, Proprietor. THE ' TERRACES HOTEL (Pirst-claiss Hotel), ONEKENEKB. LAKE TAUPO. 1503 Fe:>t Above bea Level. The Highest . and Most Inland Tourists' and Health Resort in the North Island Splendid Mineral Baths and Drinking Waters. MagniSeeot Scenery Tennis Court. Finest Trout Fishing in the World in Laka Tanpo and Streams. C. C. LOWRY. Manager. TE AROHA-B ON N Y OLE N. UP-TO-DATE BOABDINGHOOSE. Opposite Domain Ground, Under new management of Mrs. Harris. Visitors win And every comfort and good table. MRS. HARRIS. Proprietress. EASTERN GRANDE HOTEL, * Ohakune.— Cook's coupons accepted; grand view of Mi Ruapehu from balconies. Horses, hampers. and guides arranged for mountain trip.—lnKtroctions by wire promptly attended to. 'Phone 24 CHAS. FISHER, Proprietor. WELLINGTON. JTOTEL * QRAND QENTEAI^ 107, CUBA-STREET, (A HOME AWAY FROM HOME.) WELLINGTON'fI LEADI!CG PRIVATE HOTEL Accommodation for ICO Guests. First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private. Drawingrooms, Sittiugrooms. etc.. Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Id section from railway elation and wharves. Tariff, from 6s day, 30s per week. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. HOTEL FEDERAL (Private). CHRISTCHURCH. Immediately fronting VICTCRIA SQUARE and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON, this up-to-date Hotel as situated in one of the most picturesque and central positions in CHRISTCHCRCH. the dining, driving, billiard, and lounge room* are up to date in their appointments, splendid view from the extensive balcony. The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the fav"urit« locale of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Tariff on application.— DAVIE?. Proprietress. THE GABLES. RUSSELL.— House, 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on water's edge; plenty of room 3 and plenty of room in rooms. 6e day. 30s, ana iis week. Launch AUoma at disposal of visitors. MRS. DARBY, Proprietress. HO W I OK. THE CLIFFS. A Delightful Seaside Home in large shady grounds, one minute from wharf; hot and void water service; large, spacious family rooms; good boating, fishing, and bathing; i 'bus and steamer daily. Terms: 6s per day, I 50s and 35s per week.—Letters and telegrams I to Mrs. Bati, Proprietress. 1 -\fURIWAI HOUSE WEST COAST, 1 J.YI. Near Mstutoura and Forty-mile Beach. The Health Resort of Auckland. 28 Miles from Auckland, on Kaipara line. New and commodious House; hot and cold water. First-class chuf. Surf bathing, fishing, boating; fall?, fresh water lakes, and beautiful scenery. Conveniences for visitors winter and sumi mer. 1 45mins. from Waimaukn station. Trains met by arrangement. Return fare, 4s. Trj-iff, 30s per week, or 5s per day. i Telegraphic; INGRAM BROS., Waimauku. BEACH HOUSE Boardinghou?e, Orua Bay. The prettiest bay on the Mannkau: lovely sandy beach lor bathing. Launch leaves Onehunga, weather permitting, every Saturday. 3 p.m.. returning early Monday morning to suit. Telephone in bouse. Terms moderate. DA B LI N G T 0 N. ( 7, LOWER SYMONDS-ST. Under new management; has been entirely renovated and made up to date, and is now open as a FIRST-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR GENTLEMEN (Commercial -and Pcrmanents). 'Phone 1937. THING'S pOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL. UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. ATII. p TjSHER, PROPRIETOR. , This Hotel is very private, central, and | convenient, (surrounded by large and well 1 luid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part 1 of the citv. Tennis Court and Gymnasium; i lull-sized Billiard Table and Skating. j Telephone 2256. j rpHE AUSTRALIA AND TEE EMPIRE. 1 E9TOEUA. First two Houses outside Main Railway Gates. Now conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence receives immediate A t tew on. TARIFF: 6s per day. 35s per week. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. STONEHURST. SYMONDSSTREET. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: atonehutst. Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. ™ , v. cn , Proprietress. Telephone 604. J:

»■ i hi ■ ■ Sales by Auction. ! /"J.EORGE XirALKER AND QO. rpns TXAY. at "jj O'CLOCK. AT THEIR ROOMS. HIGH-STREET. ActlnK under instruction?, will Sell, I TITHOLESALE 'j|ANUFA(TiTJBER'S QTOCK OF O TTIGH-CLASS pUR NITURE. ' i , I £250 F asnua £250' As per List in Yesterday's HERALD. j Above Furniture is Exceptionally Good. QEORGE TirALKER AND QO.. AUCTIONEERS. HIGH-STREET. QEORGE TALKER AND QO. ! I •■pO-MOatBOW. AT 11 O'CLOCK. On the Shop Premises. J -\ TR q T\" TTjOWNARD, QUEEN-ST., j Directlv Opposite Tonsoii Garlick's. ; pROCKERV. pHINA. pROCKERY, ! THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK. Including Valuable I DOULTON, WORCESTER, AND OTHER WARE. j NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. ! EVERY. LINE MUST BE CLEARED. Shop Fittings will also be Sold. i FORGE ,lAr jUj ' K:Br - AND QO, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. !

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19120229.2.131.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 12

Word Count
1,021

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 12