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Tourist Resorts. YH B HOLIDAYS. ALL VISIT CLEMENT WRAGGE'S —- LOVELY TROPICAL GARDENS, AT BIRKENHEAD. Picnics amid Glorious Palms and Bananas, Everything Beautiful. Choicest Refreshments. Hot Water Provided, Museum. Telescope. Tho Best for Everybody. Admission, Is Id. JJ 0 T E Ii OBTHLAW (Next to Y.W.C.A.. Queen Street, first tram stop above Town Hall) This Larire and Commodious Establishment is one of the most up-to-date private hotels in Auckland. The Northland accommodates over a hundrod guests, and is furnished throughout in modern style. Bathrooms on every floor are fitted with tho latest appliances. Tho Billiardroom is situated or. tno ground floor. From the Recreation Roof and Balconies extensive views of tho ii at bo or »nd Gulf are obtained. MRS. EVANS, Late Bfijal Court and Grand Yua. Proprietress. JJINEMOA HOUP" SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS. Don't fail to book early, as wo are havind Special Easter Attractions: Hot Mineral Baths in the House; Larse Hot Water Swimming Bath in our own grounds; Mixed Bathing in Swimming Baths, three hours daily—lo to 11, Bto 4, 9to 10 evening; Canadian costumes must be worn Faucy Dress Ball, Easter Monday night: Socal Evening and Concert on Easter S.uurdav Right, Picnic Parties to Muriwai Beach also arranged, and hampers packed. Tariff: 50s per week: 8s per day. SISTER MAYSIE, Proprietress. STONEHORST. Auckland's IDEAL RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, 48. 47, 49, BYMONDB STREET. Elevated on a triangular knoll, lacing throa streets, with extensive and well kepi grounds, containing Tennis and Cro(juot lawn, secludcd in heart of of the block. 1 .Healthiest and most prominent part of city, within five minutes of business and amusement centres. Specially Adapted for Tourist Traffic. Accommodation for 120 Guests. Stonehurst is well provided with comfortable lounges, sitting, writing, and commercial rooms. From tho flat promenade roof and bedrooms are obtained magnificent panoramic views. Particular attention given to ciusino and attendance. ■ Tariff: Three Guineas per week. 1 Wire or write to MR or MRS. A. A. BROWN, Proprs. Telegraphic Address; Stonehurst, Auckland. Telephone: Office, 874 i; Visitors. 2562 a. ' CONVALESCENT OM A V NIHOTUPU. 1 (Registered for Non-infectious Caws by tlid r Department of Public Health.) SITUATED DN WAiTAKERE RANGES. Altitude, 1260 ft Healthy. Bracing. Panoramic Views of Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. Trained Nurse in Charge. One Hour's Motor Em from Auckland City. Telephone: Nihotup'i Bureau. Postal Address: MATRON, Rangimarie, Nihotupu, via Waikumcte. POSSELL.—THE HISTORIC FISHING, IV BOATING, AND TOURIST f.r-bOKi' OF NEW ZEALAND. SITU ATM! IN THE WINTERLESS WORTH. rj<Hß QABIiES. RUSSELL, Has now been taken over by Mr. ana Mrs. Clow, who have entirely refurnished it and ' fitted an up-to-date ligntmg plant, hot ind cold water, etc. It u centrally situated, close to wharf, with beautiful views from the balconies, overlooking the harbour and . home away from hpme, amid ideal euiroundingß. # Hot springo, helensvillb. Best Mineral Baths in the Dominion. Excellent for Rheumatism, Indigestion, and Nervous Complaints. . STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HODSE. 40 rooms, . all ground floor, every convenience; (ennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant Domain grounds: slipper and plunge baths. Ring up No. S, elensville Bureau- Motor meets all train.i. Telegrams. " Springside," promptly attended to. Tariff. 6s 6d per day, 37s 6d per week, MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. GL E N M A R K. Milford Tram Stop. Three Minutes from Most Popular Beach 7 in Auckland. HAS A FEW VACANCIES, I Fine grounds; lawn tennis. A home away from home. Winter Tariff on application. 'Phone 63. MRS. GFiE. Proprietress. ; f\REWA HOUSE (late Grut's). under new V/ Management.— Travellers, Tourists, • Convalescents, and others who seek a quiet, cheerful home. Charmingly situated on Orewa ; Beach, and in close proximity to City Surf Bathing. Fishing, Boating, Nat. Bush, affording shady retreats, bounded by pretty, oavigj tblo creek. Billiards, Tennis, Tel. Bureau, etc. Terms moderate. Mail coach Fridays, n steamers almost daily Address J, 0, , WATT. P. 0.. Orewa. ' £ • "O AEAKAx*" BOOSE, • X 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE NORTH OF AUCKLAND. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet All Trains. TERMS: 7s pel dfty; 42s a week Further particulars mailed on application • to the PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. • Telephone No. 35 -Helensvilli. Bureau). JJIDSOK. Waterloo quadrant. IV AUCKLAND. FIRST-OLABS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevatod position, opposite Goveimmeati • House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station, '• wharves, and centre of city. Electric lishb throughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. MRS. G. H. McDONALD. KI A ORA HOUSE, ARKLE'S BAY. EASTER VACATION TARIFF: Per Week, or Under, £1 2s. Book early to avoid disappointment. Coma now, while the weather is fine, Fishing, tennis (two courts), sea bathing, and all sports. The place for enjoyment and improving your health. Week-end Excursions a specialty. Dancing Saturday night, in pavilion; concert Sunday. Week-end, 12s'Phone, write, or wire, S D CHILES, Proprietor BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUAi tho Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Elcc- - trie light throughout, hot and cold baths, , patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the largo next bath-house. Motor-ca ■$ and conveyances leave Brent's for all tie side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. THE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL in Wellington. The HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, ' 107, Cuba Street. The Best Appointments. In heart of City, (Few doors above Royal Oak), Personal atteo- • tion. Stay hero when in Wellington. 'laiiH: 8s 6d per day, 4ns per week. E. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: " Edilson," Wellington. MILFORD beach hods^ SALTBURN ROAD, TAEAPUN A. Additions and improvements being completed. applications for accommodation wi/1 be received. Well kept grounds, tennis and croquet lawns. Three minutes' walk tronj beach. i Terms Moderate. K. BRET* 71 . l'ropriv-tresa. SONOMA Private Hotel, Rctorua, under new management. Eiceliont cuisine, first-class chef and catering. Quiat and comfortable. Close P. 0.. Railway, Gardens, Ba'.lis, etc. 7s day, £2 week.—Mrs. G SOMMER. fT*HE ARCADIA hincmoa Street. Rotorua. 1 —Most centrally_ situated Souse, directly I opposite Bank of New Zeamnd, 1 minuts from P. 0.. baths, and station, and almost adjoining Sanatorium Grounds. All trains met; electric lieht. h. and c baths. Terms moderate.— Baird. Proprietress. P.O. Box 93. 'Phone 47. T«legrapnic address." "Bait is. rpiilttWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Roiorua. J. The house that never had iho " t'm." Well known as the premier lnusc for accommodation, coralort, Srst-claaa tabic, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the coming season. Registered telegraphic addinss, Thirwell. Tel. 20. 7s day. 123 weeT. P. Dowling. Proptie'or. ■ . =3 Miscellaneous. A THLETIC Club's Monster Sports. CamA bridge, Eastor Monday. Grand Programme. 23 Events. Entries close April 7. GEORGE WALKER will buy it I—■ 'Phone VJT 2857 (late Walker and Coakley). OR API U - THE LOVELIEST SPOT on Waiheke. Three beautiful beaches.— Get an illustrated booklet.—Auction. April 29. n ENTI.EMEN.—Your Felt and Vclour Re\T blocked and Cleaned. Ladies' Hats Remodelled, latest —Cox, The Hatter, Karangahape Rd. ALL the nice ones smile; they say tin well worth while. Teeth of pearly white; more so are they right— it's Waiker'a Smokers' Tooth Powder. Try it! Sea it's W*l» kersff (Res.) Price, Is, posted Is lid.— Walker, Chsmiat, St. W„ Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 12