Tourist :v Resorts. —— —— 35/' I W AIWEEA 135/- - ■ 'i y ~ 7 ii ,« ,■ - - i 68 PEE. DAT OS 35a PEE WEEK THE PICK OP SEASIDE; RESORTS* , Mineral Baths, J : I Croquet,, '■ . U Swimming. -1« QC /. { ; Tennla.; V 4s per dozen, ' I tjOJ. \ Bowling. ■ i Private. j ] Fishing, ; " 6b per dozen. J .••* . ('• Steamer Nearly Every Day. "See Paper* . Week-end Trip;?, IBs 6rt, including boat ' and Hotel. . :•> <.; . ■ ' Tickets, N.S.& Co. • - - - . Boats and Buggies for hire. Town prlceis. 0. B. CAVE, Manager. 35/-,' ' W AIWKEA i 1 35/THE AUSTRALIA AND THE • EMPIRE, ' R9TORUA. > f First two Houses outside . Main Railway! Gates. .. *' Now conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOB 100 GUESTS, Correspondence receives . immediate ! Attention. TARIFF: 6a per day, 353 per week. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. HINE M 0 A. , ; ALFRED-STREET. MISS GLEESON having secured an additional house in Princes-streot overlooking Albert Park, with large airy rooms, Jxaa now ample SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR ' TOURISTS AND PERMANENT .BOARDERS* 'Phone 1968. , SO -N . o ■''M.■ 7: A* ALFRED-ST. (close to Albert Park). \ This favourite Private Hotel has now completed the important additions;: 15, rooms have been added and fitted with*, all , modern requirements. Permanents, Tourists, and Married; Couples may now obtain first-class accommodation • at a Reasonable Tariff. , ; MRS. NAIRN, Proprietress, , 'Phone 725. /■ ..- . ■ ■ ; jg RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, BOTORUA,. The Largest Private Hotel of Botorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. • Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light through* , out, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms .reasonable* Porters meet all trains. V:.i. S. T. BRENT, Proprieto.'.'. ; |_| INEMOA. BOTORUA.—This thoroughly, XL up-to-date House, containing 50 rooms, is replete with every comfort and • convenience; one minute from Sanatorium Grounds and all -mineral baths. MRS. G. H. MCDONALD, ' . . Proprietress. EEARCE'S GRAND VUE. BOTORUA.— (A JL ' Strictly First-class Accommodation;! \ overlooking Government Gardens, bowling ' greens, etc. Terms moderate.—Mrs. H. A. Pearce, ■ Proprietress. Tel. address, " Grand Tiae -" , - ... -:-c ™~ 1 ' - ■ ■»- HOTEL FEDERAL (Private), CHRIST. -DL CHURCH. Immediately fronting VIOTORIA SQUARE and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON, this up-to-date Hotel 14 > situated in one of the most : picturesque andi '" • n central positions in - CHBISTOHUBCH. Tb» i" dining, drawing, billiard. : and lonnge-jrooma are up to date in, their appointments, . , did view from thp extensive i balcony. • The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite, > ? locale of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Tariff on application.— DA VIES. Pronrietreas.
THE GABLES, RUSSELK-Modern House. 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on '. •' water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of : ' room in rooms. 63 day, 30a, and 35s week. • v Launch Ailoma at 'disposal of visitors. .. v J • • MBS. DARBY, ' Proprietress. r ■ Business Notices. ' IJjHOSH v ' CELLING IJLt / _ ' - fpfOUSEHOLD v ,pTJRNITUEa # ' figODLD CONSULT "OICHARD AND ~ ' - * (THOS B. ARTHUR). - .. ELLIOTT-STREET,''. . 'I : 0 Vi,:. : -£ furniture and LAND SALESMEN, V* • Two. Auctioneers Employed. - w ' ' ,'rrA B. • W 11 ™ , AND gON3/ RECEIVING. FORWARDING ANDSPAROEtt DELIVERY AGENCY. " Commerce-street Telephone,^l43, .Wharf Telephone <608. ■ - ! G. !Ai OB 111 ™ 1 C* ; ; STOCK AND. 6EAREBHOKERS, ■ " J '._y MORTGAGES ARRANGED, / 1 No. 6. N.Z. INSURANCE i BUILDINGS! ■ '■: i AUCKLAND. J. ~ ■ C. R ? . ■ ELECTRICIAN, - ■ ' 24, HIGH-STREET. Contractor to N.Z. Government and. Auc& land Hospital Board. ?,• All Classes Electrical Work Undertaken. Cheapest shop. in town for Electric Lampd • and Supplies. Send' for • Quotations. ; - Telephone 1928. , ■ROBERT Q O UIFCB T % PAINTER. PAPERHANGER. V DECORATOR*.- u • - • ' GLAZIER,. ETC, ; Notifies his customers and the publiorgeneiw c ally that he has removed tow# 1 . 1 MANUKAU RD„ EPSOM (near Ranfuriy Ed)* All Enauirien and Orders Promptly i!-/' Attended to , .'a Best Quality^of Materials and Good " ■ Workmanship. ' —■ — —.'.. "' '■ jHOft M"K^ PORTER'S AVE., EDEN TERRACE, 1 REMOVES FURNITURE WITH : COVERED VAN. Sells Sand, Shingle, eta, 'Phone 3322
QBNTLBMEISr'S H ATS* . These hot. sultry days, a Light, Stylish,, and Comfortable Hat la absolutely India* . . pensr.ble. i specialise in Summer Hats. , * - Try my . Stylish Guinea. Genuine -= Panamas warranted to wear like wire nails. E. A'. »*• GENT.'B OUTFITTER. ANGAIf *PH RD, Si- ■ 5=3 Legal Notices. Law PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS, 1912. F. G. DUNLOP. G. W. D. MULGAN. M.A. (Hons.), LL.lt (Hons.). B->.., LL.B. Classes now forming. P.O. 3ox 574. H. J. B* EWSRsolicitor, 5-7, DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-Sl', ' ' • [A CARD.] G. E. L. >&*»***** SOLICITOR (Late Managing Clerk, Messrs. Earl ami , Kent, Solicitors, Auckland), Has Commenced the Practice of hid • . Profession at HOBSON BUILDINGS (Second Floor)* Fort-street Entrance, Auckland. C. E. JJ A. 35 D E * BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. HOBSON BUILDINGS. SHOJITLANDSTAUCKLAND, -: ' > ■ ),■ .; ■ ' /'.V „ E. H. Porritt F. H. Mueller, pOEßira AND jy£UELLEB,, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. 115. QUEEN-STREET ,| g| §|g \ • Ami at PAERO^^AND|WAIH&^^^^ M* ; Ax 'MgJgMMM
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 3
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