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Publications. gPLBNDID gEEIAL. OTOEY OF ty[ANY |^YSTERIES. THE UNKNOWN FOURTH BY Op fyyiLl/IAU .JJ-AGIMT, JJT. Publication will bo commenced in next Saturday's issue of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, of a very fine new detective story of many mysteries, entitled "The Unknown Fourth," by Sir William Masrnay. This author is well known as the writer of many splendid "mystery" stories, and in his latest work ho has surpassed even the high standard of his beat-known books. "The Unknown Fourth" iB a story that grips, it impels the reader to set himself to solve the mysteries with which the narrative opens, and each succeeding instalment will be eagerly looked for. THE UNKNOWN FOURTH." BY QIB WILLIAM J£AGNAY. JJT. Author of " The Mauler Spirit." "The Fall of a Star." " The Red Stain." " The Red Chancellor," " The Man of the Hour." " Count itorka," " The lAmasinff Duke,' " Mystery of tho Unicorn." Etc., Etc. nnHE OPENING /chapters-* OF THIS OPLENDID JJEW gEBIAL WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE OOLUMNB OF THE -VTKW ITEADAND TTERALD ON SATURDAY -VEXT.

Public Notices. ■ npo DAIRY FABMEES. THE VICTORY MILKING MACHINE, with up-to-the-minute improvements, has arrived. Bucket and Releaser Plants. Adjustable teat-cups, which cannot fall off. The Victory is mechanically perfect, and simplicity itself. Before ordering write us for full par* tl?ala GILBERT. BOULTON AND CO.. , Shortland-st. (next By croft's). Auckland. ■ ; I "mi. » ; , gag Tourist Resorts. T) RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. h The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably oyer 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of, it ready for the season. Electric light throughout 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 for all the side trips. Terms .reasonable. PorVerr meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. P BARGE'S GRANDE TUB. ROTORUA.XT , ■ Strictly First-class Accommodation: overlooking Government Gardens, bowline greens, etc. Terms moderates-Mrs. H. a. -JWrce, Proprietress. Tei. address, *' Grande ¥«>&■• i ______________ w __« CENTRAL HOUSE. ROTORUA. WINTER TARIFF. 25s per week; '"' Do not be led away by the touts. . Come and see for yourself. _ " J ■':..;';:',.. MRS. PERRIN. *i*OOTORUA.-Kia Or* Private Hotel, overXb looking: Sanatorium Grounds, handy to baths; perfect ventilation and sanitation: well-known to tourists and travelling pablip -for its cuisine and comforts; electric light. —A. Brackebusji. Proprietor. firms AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. 1 ROTORUA. First two Houses outside Main Railway, Gates. Now conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUEST*. Correspondence receives immediate Attention. * • ■■ TARIFF; 6s per day, 36s per week. ■ '■-'*. J. N. Mclean. Proprietor. SO N O._ ML 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 Seasonable Tariff. ' MRS NAIRN. Proprietress. •Phone ■ 128. - ■ HOTEL FEDERAL (Private*. ©HEISTCHURCH, Immediately fronting VICTORIA SQUARE and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON, this up4o-date Hotel is - situated in one of the most picturesque and central position' in CHBISTOHURCH. The ■ dining, drawing, billiard and lounge rooms -are up to date in their appointments. Splen- -> did view from the extensive balcony. The X FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite S Ideal* of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Tariff *,«on application.—£. DAVIEB. Proprietress.

"mHE GABLES. BUSSELL.—Modern Bouse, ~ A 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on <£water'« edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of c room in rooms. 6s a day, 20s and 35s week, i.*. launch AUoma at disposal of visitors. iißfl DABBY, Proprietress. ** "~ '. -^ELLINGTONXTOTEL /RIBAND /""IENTBAL. 107. OUBA-STBEET. V (A HOME AWAY FBOM HOMR) SSfWELLINaTON'S LEADING PEIVATE HOTEL * Accommodation for 100 Quests. First-class Cuisine. modem convenience. Ladles' Private if JJrawingrooms, Sittinerooms. etc.. Lounees. Sand eight modern Bathrooms, including T electric light and electrip fire alarms. Steld section from railway station, and wharves. 1 Tariff, from 6s day. 30s per week. StTTelegrams and Letters promptly attended to. $ -[TING'S nOTJRT pBIVATE TTOTEL, T7PPEB QTTEEN-BT.. AUCKLAND. ; jir|Tt. Q. TJSHEB, PROPBIETOB. This hotel is very private, central, and •--convenient, surrounded by large and well »a Jaicl-out grounds, and in the healthiest part 2*of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium; j&l'ulteized Billiard Table and Skating. ' Telephone 2256. IfcQTONEHUBST. P© BYMONDS-STBEET. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIBBT-OLASS BOAED AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: Stonehurst, Auckland. MBS. ALBEBT A. BBOWN, Proprietress. Telephone 504. ' —••» Miscellaneous. AND COLLABD PIANOS Han a ,\J successful past and a promising future. 4—Sole Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. '?,&. Coldlcutt. Manager. WHEN you ta&e TO2A-LINE you know why everybody takes TOBA-LINB. PIANOS-. PIANOS!! PIANOBIII ! Full Iron-framed Pianos from 5s a week >«t the No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-street TOOT troubles you most at night, just when retiring, and you have dimculty in getting off to sleep. Try '' AZOL;" -it acts like a charm. A few drops on loaf •sugar, and allowed to dissolve very slowly, between the cheek and gums, and a rood Inhalation of "NAZOL" through the •' NAZOL mBALER." will quickly give ,oS leliel Sold everywhere. Is 6d bottle of ta doses. 2S £?D-CUE Denim Overalls at 2s 6d are \J a revelation; grand wearers; all sues, three to Mcßride, Cash Tailor Costumier, and Outfitter, Victoria-street. * /pHE GEANDETTB PIANO—More tnan an iJL Upright, little less than a Concert . ©rand.— Agents: E. and F. Piano iagenoy. Ltd.. 8. Coldlcutt. Manager. ' I A . HAP TO MATCH YOUB SUIT adds (one.«l make them to order.—COOPEB, ,T, >... ,- ,~, . •'.:'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 4

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