; Tenders. ; EXTENSION OF " TIME. WORK AT N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION PREMISES. , Time for receiving Tenders is Extended • till 12 NOON on WEDNESDAY,, Novem- • ber 1. . '. '• W. A. HOLMAN &L. V. MOSES, ' Architects. ! rp O BUILDERS- . OPERATING THEATRE (in Wood and Metal) TO RAWHITI SURGICAL PRIVATE HOSPITAL, PARK ROAD, FOR SISTER WHEELER. - . Tenders duo WEDNESDAY, November 8, , at 2 p.m. ' G. W. ALLSOP. F.R.1.8.A., Architect. , 203, Victoria Arcade, 'Phone 334. ' rp 0 BUILDERS. 1 Tenders for Additions, in wood, to the To | i Puko School will be received at the Office of the Auckland "Education Board until noon on TUESDAY, November 14, 1916. / Plans, etc., may bo seen at the Te Puke. Tauranga, and Whakatane Post Offices, and at the Office of the Board, JOHN FARRELL, Architect. npo BUILDERS. Tenders • for Additions, in wood, to the , Henderson School will be received it the , Office of the Auckland Education Board un- , til noon on TUESDAY, November 14, 1916. Plans, etc.. may be seen at the Office of Iho Board. JOHN FARRELL. • Architect. pORRUGATED IRON BUILDING IN BALMORAL RD., MOUNT EDEN. Tonders for Purchase and Removal of above will be received by the undersigned until October 31: Building. 22ft by 16ft, containing about 17cwt of iron, 56ft of leadedged ridging, doors, otc. All in excellent order. N. G. HAWKINS. ■W-ATURAL WELSH SLATES. We undortake Slating Work In all its branches, including Stripping, Relaying, and Moss Cleaning GLAZED TILING WORK.-Prices and designs given for Mantlepieces, Flooring, Shop Fronts, etc. JOHN BURNS AND CO.. LTD., Customs Street. Auckland. t_, — T A It R A H. The impossibility of obtaining freights has for some time been the cause of a shortage in Jarrah supplies. Having secured two cargoes, we now have full stocks of ajl usual lines. MILLAR'S WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS, LIMITED, Auckland.
Tourist Resorts. rpHE MEW "Q. LENALVON." SITUATED IN WATERLOO QUADRANT (ODDOBite Government House.) Notice is hereby given that the rebuilding of this Old-established Private Hotel has now been completed. Sixty rooms, large and email, electric light, and everything up to date. The most convenient and ciclueivo position in Auckland, enjoying unsurpassed views over the Auckland Harbour. Permanent Boarders specially catered (or. Term* on application to the proprietress. • MRS. M. P. SCHERFF. KARE KARE, WEST COAST. (Late Farley's.) THE WEST COAST IS FAST BEING RECOGNISED AS THE FAVOURITE RESORT OF AUCKLAND TOURISTS. The invigorating air Quickly restores enervated _ nerves, and the surfbathing is refreshing and safe. The Accommodation has been increased by the building of a new kitchen, enlargement of the diningroom. and the erection of several detached hutments, each with electric light and water laid„oa. Telephone bureau on the premises. Rooms should be booked at once for Christman. , F. M, KING, Proprietor. JJBB. W TT CONSTANT Begs to state that she has left The Bungalow, and is now at THE COMMONWEALTH, HINEMOA ST., ROTORUA. First-olass Accommodation. Tariff: Ci per day; 80s per week. 'Phone.. 98. "P A R A K A I" HOUSE, X 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE - North of Auckland. Every possible- Modem Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trains. TERMS: 6s 6d per day. 35s a week. Further particulars mailed on application to the x PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone No. 85 (Helensville Bureau). HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal* Holiday Besort. BPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, , bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to i none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by J arrangement. Ring up No. 8. Helensville Bureau. Telegrams, " Springside," receive ( prompt attention. Tariff, 6s per day, 35s per . w«ek.-MR3. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. ] QTONEHURST, £> SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. . . NEW ZEALAND. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephone A 874. ' Proprietors. n STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE j HOTEL. ' Telegrams: " Stoneburst. Auckland." ] — , __ ] RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. i 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. Electric light ' throughout. 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 the season. Electric light throughout; hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest houso to Government Baths, including the largo new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent'e for-all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. BRENT. Proprietor. "' rpHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua. X —Well known as the Premier House - for accommodation and catering. Has been entirely renovated for the coming season ' One minute (and third house) from station. Porter meets all trains. Telegraphic address, i "Thirwell." Tariff, 6s 6d per day, 37s 6d per week.—T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. I ■ . THE 'GABLES, Russell. - 4.0 Rooms, J spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply, h. and c. baths, p.w., lavatories; bowl- i ing and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. RANDWICK, Rotorua.—The Best 30b per week House in Rotorua; centrally situated: 3* minutes from station, Sanatorium, and Baths; all modern conveniences; elec- * trie light throughout: 80s per week, 5s 6d per day.— Wrathall, Proprietress. ROCKY NOOK, overlooking the Lake, Rotorua.— and Select Accommodation. Terms moderate Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to; smin rail, station; tel. . 174; box 119. Near King George Hospital. [ I [ i 'Coffee. ] . . _ B JUST TIROM rPHE FRENCHES v 1 TN "PRANCE:- B "My word, there must be a terrible 1' lot of coffee consumed here. There is not a singlo place one can get J. tea. and I cannot say I like the coffee here a* well as the good old I "DAISY.",. All the people grind & their own, and some of the mills 8( are of splendid workmanship." T AN UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL TO Q THE SUPERIORITY OF 8 ' ( "J)AISY» jgBAKD QOPFEE. I" LADIES and Gentlemon.-We keen an «« to-date stock of Leather Hindba« Travelling Requisites, School Bags, 0 £ diors' Money Bells: good presonts for allrepairs in all branches,.—Lediard and Kincsl ford, 195, Queen St.. and 184. KaTanrohape Road. rPHE Best and, Brightest Fireworks," En£ £ X, lish and Chinese, are. sold at Hazard's Splendid assortment, in boxes, 2s 6d upwards!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 10
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