Tourist Resorts. T THE SEASIDE. As a Charming Seaside Resort none excels | MILFORD BEACH. t Tho«« who eeeb Attractive '.Residential Quarters them- trill find ti«a at j TE WHAEEHCNA. SALTBIItN ROAD. ! Take the Bayswater boat from Auckland. I board tbe Talopaoa tram, and within MM* | an-hoor you will have reached a rentable I haven of delight- , ~ ... _ ! Bathing, fishing, and boating at ail tidesLawn tennis and croquet in the sheltered t grounds. Hc-tiday tourist*. -weeJi-enders. and i permanent boarders well catered for on favourable terms. Picnickers may come to the beach without hampers., and l«J*uro | dinner sad afternoon tea. THinK of u» conveniences of it. and the well sheltered grounds which surround it. Letters and telegrams promptly attend to.' ! T. B. SKEIEIS. ; 'Phone No. S. Proprietor. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT j -^TAIWEEA. j THE QUEEN OF SEASIDE HOLIDAY ! RESORTS. 24 Miles from AackHand br Eoad or Steamer. ; Bicz up Hot Springs Hotel for all parti- . culars. _ „, C, B. CAVE. Manager. ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. QLNEMOA. FIBST-CIiASS PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTOEUA Fifty Booms. Electric Light tiirousnont. Next Bank of New Zealand, close to Post. Office. Eailwav Station, Sanatorium rounds, and Mineral Baths. £22» per week: "« Tier day. MBS. SCOTT. Proprietress. THE BUNGALOW AND LANGHAJf. PRIVATE HOTELS. EINEMOA-STEEET. EOTORUA. Two minutes fvonx ths Baths and Government Gardens. i Electric Light Throughout Up-to-date Sanitation. Everr Comfort of a HomeMRS. W. "H. CONSTANT. Proprietress i (Lato of Palace and Lake House Hotels). I — Rand wick, hinemoa-st.. rotorua: two minutes.from railway station, two ! minutes from baths. Terms: 5s per cay, per wesfe; special terms by arrangement First-class Table: diningroom accommodate !50 Electric light throughout; hot and cold water. Letters or telegrams receive prompt attention. All trains met Visitors provided with breakfast' prior to leaving by early trains or -xjache* MRS. J WRATHALL. ProprietressjgßENTS BATGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. The Largest Private Hotel ,of RotoruaCan accommodate considerably over ioa visitors. Mr. Brent has renorated the whole of it ready for tbe season ±.lectrle light throughout, hot and cola bates, patent lavatories, etc., _ nearest noose to the Government baths, including tn» large new oath-honse Motor cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all tbs side trip#. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains S T- BRENT. Proprietor. pARK -yiEW JJOUSE, EOTORUA. Eirht opposite the Sanatorium Grounds | and Baths, Bowling Greens. Tenuis and Cre- j <jnet Lawns, etc.. etc. Electric Light ' throughout. Dark Room for Photographers. Every convenience for Visiters. Bathroom)'. Terms: Per Week. 355; per Day. 6s. P.O. Bos 45. Telephone, 15. , ALBERT T. ALLWOOD. Proprietor. WHERE TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS— AWAROA BAY. WAIHEKE. This favourite seaside resort has superior accommodation for visitors. Good fishing. ; boating, launching, bathing, and shooting, i Large dancing ball. Terms moderate. Al*o. Cottages to Let. • , . i N.S. Co-'s steamers call three times week. , Return fare 6s. ! Apply by letter .or 'phone to j MRS. GORDON, Awaroa Bureau. I I The WINDSOR (Omp- Railway Gates). PRIVATE HOTEL. EOTORUA. Porter meets all trains- Electric iight. hot i ,and cold, baths, superior table, every modi - ern convenience. : Tariff: Summer. 6s day. 3os *eeK. Winter, 6b day. 30s week. H. BURGESS. Proprietor. ; QTONEHURST. y-> SYMONDS-6TEEET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams—" Stonehurst, Auckland." MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. Telephone 50*. j£lsG'3 , QOV&T pRIVATE "qOTEL. UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. M 8" Q. "[j 3HaE ' PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-oiii grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis court and gymnasium full-sized billiard table and skating. Telephone 2256. QUEEN'S CLIFF. SCOTIA PLACE. i This New and Up-to-dato Brick Building is now Open as RESIDENTIAL, CHAMBERS. And is rcpleto with every modern convcniencfi. Single and Double Rooms. Terms Very Moderate. Two minutes from Town Hall. J!ES. FISHER. 'j?hont 4086. LOWER BYKOND3-STEEET. First-class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Telegraphic Address: Fcrnleigh, Symonds-st. 'Phone 1319. MISS SMITH. Proprietress. Terminus hotel, helensville.Largest and most up-to-date Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. Recently renovated and improved, with latest and best sanitary arrangements. Porter meats trains. Hovel situated opposite station and wharf. Regular service by coach to the Hot Springs, which are considered by the medical fraternity to be the best in the Dominion.—A Bishop, Proprietor, P.O. Box No 7 'Phone No. 1. N.B. --Care should be taken NOT to leave train at Heiensvillo South, but at Helenaville. WHERE TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS!!! GOLCONDA HOTEL, COROMANDEL. Prop., Ennis Parris (late of Cowes Bay Waiheke).—Furnished with every modern convenience, with unsurpassed views of harbour and surrounding country from spacious balconies. Coromandel is well suited for tourists in general, with its lovely little bays and islands and inland country drives Splendid fishing and bathing. Launches, horses and vehicles available. All terms moderate. HOTEL FEDERAL (Private! CHRISTCHURCH, immediately fronting VICTORIA SQUARE, and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON. This up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of the most picturesque and central positions in Christchurch. The dining, drawing, billiard and lounge rooms are up-to-date in their appointments. Splendid view from the extensive balcony. The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite locale of the Travelling Public. Tariff on application.— E. Davies. Proprietress. T HIEV/ELI, PRIVATE HOTEL, EOTORUA P.O. Bo* 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address: " Thirwell." / First-class Accommodation. ■ • MRS. P. B. GILES, Proprietress. MILFORD HOU3E, right opp. railway station. Rotoitui; close baths and sanatorium grounds; 30s week. 5s day:— J CROSS. Jun.. Proprietress / . riTHE QUEENSLAND.— Every Comfort and i. convenience for tourists: private hotel. Eotorua. one minute from railway station Superior Table; electric light. Tariff: 63 per day, 35s per week—MßS.,' C. PEPPER, Proprietress. Abe Yotr going to stdney? stay a Carlton Mansion, Gleh6 Point, handy to City. Moderate tariff. Proprietress, Mrs. Rosewarne. Tel. •' 173. Glebe. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. THE AUSTRALIA, if), Wellesley-street West; minute Queen-street; ideal position; centre city;/hrst-class accommodation. Tel. 4233. / — 7 —— THE COMMONWEALTH.—Thirty roomsRotorua .'minutes from baths an railway station; electric, light throughout; 3os per week. 6s .iter day —W. MANUHAM, Proprietor, will 'bo pleased to renew aciiuamtance with/old and new friends.. TJEARCE'S GRANDE VUE, ROTORUA.— _ Strictly ■ First-class Accommodation, overlooking Government Gardens bowling greens, etc. 'Terms Ss per day.—MRS. H. A. PEARCK, .Troprietresi, lei. address— " Grande yue." THE GABLES RUSSELL.—Modern House. 40 xooms; hot and cold bath; right on waiter's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty,'of room in rooms; 6s per day, 30s and Jss week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of -visitors.—MßS. DARBY, Proprietresc. .Rebuilt. Under new management. Up-to-date and select. Terms Moderate. I JAMES A. WILSON. Proprietor. PLUM Puddings. Is, la 6d, 2s. and 3tf each.— At REW's Xma» Wonderland, Queen- , street and Newton,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15175, 14 December 1912, Page 14
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