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Educational, - 4 v ■*■■-''•.&■§ CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. Bonding ami Day Snivels for Girls. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington Assisted by an efficient t!taff and visiting teachers. Second Term. June 1. 1915. The School is delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. Proapectus at Messrs. Chaiuptaloup and Edmiaton's and Messrs. Upton s. or on application to the Principal. THE ladies' college and school OF MUSIC, . CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S A. MOORE-JONES. M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM . S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education fnr Girls on Christian but Uusectarina Principles. Exams. prepared for \'n<kr., Languages Taught Conversationally Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings. >'-ith wrier t ventilation nnn drainage. Extensive mounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co.. and Champtnlorr,' and Edmiston- , 'Phone 80S. Free railway trams to gate TERM BEGINS JUNE I, 1015. CCHOOL OF A R T " Elara " School oi Art. Rutland S; Auckland Art School, Auckland Drawing and Painting in all branches " Life" classes six times each week. Sketching from Nature. Woodcarving. Enamelling. Modelling in Clay Jewellery Repousse Copper and Silver Work. . T _ TTT , Copperplate Etching Art Leather Work. Photography Particulars of Classes, fees, and IVStudentships on application to E W. PAYTOX. Director IJ 1 E. FAIR BURN. Teacher Pianoforte. -ir.H • • Theory. SO per cent, passes. Inter •'lews Tuesdays, 2 pro—62. Grange Rd.. M: Eden. DRAWING. Painting. Junior Music. ElocuU tion.—Teacher, trained Royal Diawinj Society; schools visited; also, private pupils or at studio.—Miss Waldron-UdaJl, Oaklcigb. Upper Symonds Street. Tourist Resorts. PARK VIEW. ROTORCA (overlooks Gardens).—Best sunny Winter House :n Rotorua; special winter tariff, 305.—P.0. Box •15, 'phono 15. BRIDGES AND MILLER, Proprietors. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, KOTORUA. the largast Private Hotel of Rotorua. Gail accommodate considerably over 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 Government baths, including the large new bathhouse- Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Tortus reasonable. Porters meet nil trains.—S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. THE GABLES, Russell — -to Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply: h. and c. baths, p-w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. Gs day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.— E. J. Darb7, Proprietress THE MANSIONS, Wbittalter Place. SyX mouds St., Auckland. Telephone 2704. Five minutes from town and wharf.— light throughout. Bedrooms, private sitting rooms, tennis court; situated in 2? acres cf ground.—Mrs. Carter, Proprietress. THIRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO-RUA.-P.O. Box '29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter Tariff: fis per day. lor 30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Pro- [ prietress. J ALBANY.— week-end resort. Coach ! J\. meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday T.S.S. Albany calls every day. First-class , Accommodation at the Hotel. Albany.—E- S. Ware, Proprietress. Mansion HOUSE. KAWAl'.—Delightful 41 Holiday Resort.—Fishing. Boating, j Shooting, Croquet and Tennis. Tariff. 7s per .day; £2 2s per week; reduced r-intor tariff . 1 by arrangement.GEO. H. MANX. Prop. ' J JJOT SPRINGS. HELE2CSVILLR | Recommended by Medical Prole-'ion. 3 I The Place to* vow Holidays. SPRIKGSIDE HOUSE I Nearest to Baths. 24 rooms, all nrounr' 3oo" Accommodation second to none Tennis, , bowl?, croquet, right opposite. 'Bus nice 1 « ' day trains; evening train by arrangement. Tnr'fT; 5s per day. "Os ner week. 'Phone 8, Helensville Bureau. „ MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. , , PA R A KA'.I " nOF SE, " L PRIVATE HOTEL 40 Rooms). ' HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. " The most Up-to-date Privato Hotel Wot'h of Auckland. 0 Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet _ nil Trains. Further particulars mailed on application to the ' PROPRIETRESS, MRS- E. T ITTLE. Telephone No. 35 'Helensville Bureau). . RANDWICK, Hinemoa St.. Rotorua.- ' It Terms. 32s Cd week, fis 6rl day; hot . and cold bath, electric light, new diiiinc- '• room (seat 50); Sroins from baths. Strains iroin railway st»tion.—Mrs. Wrathall; Pro- > prietress. t J O'BRIEN, Edinburgh House. Haupap* • St., Rotorua—Comfortable accotnmoda- " tion. Centrally situated, handy to railway " station. P. 0., and Government baths. Winter tariff. 5s per day; 30s per week.—Tel. 128. P.O. Box 23. G CTONEHURST. - - O SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND.' NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE.' 5 "• •; ~ MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. , > Telephones 504 and A 374 .: Proprietors. Telegrams: "Stonehurst, Auckland." FERNLEIG H. 3 - 28. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Visitors and Permanent. Boarders. '"i All Modern Conveniences. • Very Central. " . , Tariff Reasonable. - * 'Phono'l3l9. Telegrams; "Fernleigh" !• MISS L. SMITH (late of Ennore). MARATHON II O USE, 8. LOWER SYMONDS ST. . ! Superior accdmmodation for Visitors ind Permanent, All modern conveniences. Vcrv central. S Excellent cuisine, and strictly moderate terms•T. R. WALSH. Proprietor. ... Radnor. Waterloo quadrant, AUCKLAND. New House, overlooking Government 3. Ground and the harbour; five minutes from station and centre of city; large balconies, commanding magnificent views; spacious lounge; electric light throughout. Telegrams: Radnor, Auckland. 'Phone Aisl. e, MRS. Or. H. Mcdonald. r- ' > i d Miscellaneous. v "lIESERT GOLD" Tea'lias captured No it L U Zealand. Incomparable for flavour, strength and economy. You will bo de- . lighted with it. Afl; .or 2s grade. Othor blends. Is Sd and Is lOd. d "T7ISH. Fish, Fish.—Try our Delicious r- J Smoked Schnapiier. free from blood.--Only obtainable at Sanford's Fish Market, d Customs St., • pp- Customhouse. 'Phone 638. RAMAFHON'ES, Phonographs, Record- ; J full stock to choose from at Walker's I'honeries, Queen St.. opi>. Grey Sutuo d Repairs. 'Phone 1593 TIT OTHERS; KEEP THE GIRLS HOME. , r j] —New Pianos from 5< :t week a', the r, No Deposit Piano Co. 28. High St. mHE NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.. 28, it 1 HIGH ST.. Sell New Iron framed Pianos from 5s ! i week. LOOK YOUNG.—You need not have grey or faded hair. Send for treatise on best method of Hair Dyeing (by prominent hair specialist), entirely free—Write A. Eccles. '' Cheiniitt, Auckland. TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speaker? and Singers take Tora-line Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Is and 2a O~~UR~~ BUSINESS LS TO SATISFY Our Fianos do that —The No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High StMAKE money whilst enjoying the finest Tea you ever brewed. £50 offered to „ U eors of " Desert Gobi" Tea. Get particu- * lar» from your grocer. 1 T7EEI' THE HOME BRIGHT— D JLV A Brand New Iron-framed Piano 'rout " 5s a week.No Deposit Piano Co., 28. liigb • Street. ' /BOLLARD AND COLLARD.— household V name for piano excellence.—Auckland Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. TirAKE Up!— This road.to success! Whj? , ■YY My methods excel all others.—Madame Carrie, Clairvoy&nte. Crystal Seer, 182, Vic- , toria St. W. /' v ; - , '■ : -\TEW PIANOS FOR OLD ONES.— ; T - ii Full allowance for your old Piano- mn. Deposit Piano Co., 28, High St. '.•tt-'T.ijH

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 3

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