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Tourist Resorts. $>§ CRAIGILEA, CAMPBELL'S ■ ■ BEACH, „ beyond Milford.—Board 'and Residence ■ for tho Easter- holidays; good bathing and . fishing. ■ Terms, 30s per week, or 6s per day. MRS. DUNN, Proprietress. _ THIRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO--1 RUA.—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." Firsl-clasa accommodation. Tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week,, lmin from station.— P. Dowling, Proprietor. ALBANY.— Ideal Week-end Resort. Coach meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead;i also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. First' class Accommodation at the hotel, Albany. E. S. Ware. Proprietress. GRAND VUE, HAMILTON EAST. Telephone 231. Now renovated and under New Management. Excellent View?. All Modern Conveniences, First-class Cuisine. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for tho season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large now bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT. ProprietorTHE MANSIONS. Whitaker Place, Sy ± monds St.. Auckland. Telephone 2724. Five minutes from town and wharf— light throughout. Bedrooms, bflliardroom, tennis court; situated in 2} aoros of ground, Mrs. Carter, Proprietress. THE GABLES. Russell. - 40 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms ; unlimited water supply, h. and c. baths, p.w„ lavatories: bowling and croquet greens, lis day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.— E. J. Darby* Proprietress. WHERE TO SPEND TOUR EASTER VACATION-Cowes Bay, Waihoka • Island, short smooth-water trip; bathing on lovoly sandy beach, tennis, dancing hall, boating in sheltered water, splendid fishing* use of oil launch and boats frei.Wrz'to oj 'phone, H. Insley. ('.owes. MILFORD HOUSE. Amohau St., Rotorua.— house outside railway staComfortable accommodation. Tt.riff, BBs per week, 6s per day.— Baird, Proprietress. P.O. Box 93. 'Phone 127. AH trains met. RANDWICK. Hinomoa St., Rotonia.— Terms. 30a week, os 6d day; hot and cold bath, electric lisht, new diningroom (seat 60); Smin from baths, 2rain from railway station. Wrathall. Proprietress. PA RAK AI" HOUSE, 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. The Most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trains. Further particulars mailed on application to tho PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone No- 35 (Heiensviiie Bureau). QTONEHURST, £5 SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephones 594 and A 374. Proprietor*. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: " Stoiiehurst, Auckland.* 1 RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centre of city. Electrio light thrsughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 a. MRS. G. H. Mcdonald. — . pALACE HOTEL. TE AROHA^ j UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Terms can be arranged. ERIC E. HARVLY, Proprietor.1 I . Dental. -< _ , M R> A. A. W HI!CE '! , DENTAL SURGEON. i WATSON'S BUILDINGS. WELESLEY ST., Has Resumed Practice after his recent illness, And has associated with him Mr. F. B. 2* McArthur date of Ngaruawahia). —-i MY QWN SPECIAL Tl/rETHOa OF pAINLESS "EXTRACTION Possesses many and great advantages whicH are distinctive. 5 HERE ARE SOME. AMONG OTHERS:; 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come hack tho second timd or oftener. aa under othor methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken! teeth or stumps left in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. 1 can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. , 5. If you have a weak heart or suffering from: other complt.ints it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. No Swollen Gums. 8. Abscessed Teeth, also Painlessly Extracted,, Al*o, A NALGESIA, THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY! IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED, FILLED,, PREPARED FOR CROWNING, BRIDGE WORK, PIVOTS, ETC., WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN " u WHATEVER YOU ARE CONSCIOUS. YET UNCONSCIOUS TO PAIN. AND l IIAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY O THFREFORE, PATIENTS WHO ARE 3 NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR T PAINLESS IS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT! COME TO MY SURGERIES AND SEE ) FOR YOURSELF THIS WONDERFUL APPARATUS Fo.> ANALGESIA A AT ■TjENTIST n -VJUNROE jgMANUEU; t\OMINION riHAMBSRS. 65-QUEEN STREET-G5 Over Wright's, Tailor. TELEPHONE 1604. . OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. HOURS, 9 TO 5 P.M. Business Notices. ■DAKERS' OVEN 8. FURNACE WORK COPPERS BUILT OR REPAIRED GEO. RHODES AND SONS. Builders. 'Phone 1051. pUBLIC NOTICE. I We beg to advise our Customer:! and tha ' Public m general that on and after January i 1, 1916. our Address will be 67, Lo;-ne Street, comer of Rutland StreetINTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO., Telephone 3328. » . "ttarold gCHMIDT. eyesight SPECIALIST ' (By Exam,). SIGHT TESTING FRE& • YOU REALLY NEED GLASSE9 i If vou cannot road to amall^int^th . ease. We suppb £ *™ Lenses at from. m I filled Frame, 11 Un« oi prescriptions to 41. is,s 4a «ttd style of lenses, such as for ill *"»#//?&««. and far and near . tori °' Wl ffi&ous advice eiven free and , * of the usual exorbitant and fancy price. charged- • «__-- T .- I- TTAROLD gCHMIDT. EDSON AND SCHMIDT, .v - - OPTICIANS AND CHEMISTS,. :• 5 ' •,. C'ji 268,'Queeu Street. : ..., ■.',■'';'-■ J Three door? above, Savins. Bank, "_. \J , iM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 3

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