te« _,*.-<f onrist -•■ -Resorts. QSTEND. WAIHEKE ISLAND, Now under Now Managemen't. _. FEW VACANCIES NOW REMAINING For Summer Holiday Rine or writ© for terms. MRS. J. A. ASPDE?T. QNETANGE pRIVATE TTOTEL, „ , GNETANGI BAY. WAIHEKE. Newly Completed, and Most Modern Tourist and Health Resort in the Dominion. Situated- ton, the Finest Ocean Beach Round Auckland. Adjoining Eeoexve of 14 Acres Pretty Bush. Fireproof Buildings of 50 Rooms, and Every Possible Convenience. Electric Light. Unlimited Supply Hot and Cold Water. Hard, Sandy Beach of 11 Miles. Burf-bathing. Boating. Fishing, Shooting. Glorious Panoramic Views. Splendid steamer service all the yea?; 1* hours from City-, smooth passage Motor Meets Patrons. TARIFF: « 10« AND £3 3s PER WEEK. flan of rooms and booking may be -ranged with SHORT AND SMYTHEMAN, 11, Smeeton's Buildings. MR. AND MRS, L. FRANCHI, Proprietors. TT O I'E I, "V"ORTHLAND (Next to Y.W.C.A.. Queen Street, first tram stop above Town Hall). This Lnrrrbjind Commodious Establishment is one of the most UL>-to-date private hotels in Auckland. The Northland accommodates etcc a hundred guests, and is furnished throughout in modern style. Bathrooms on every floor are fitted with the latest appliriues. The Billiardroom is situated on the found floor. From the Recreation Roof and Balconies extensive views of the Harbour auti Liu.', are obtained. SIRS. EVANS. La Royal Court and Grande Viie, Proprietress. CTONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 4.1. 17., 19, SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND. This id.Mtl private hotel is elevated on a triangular knoll, lacing three streets, with extensive and well-kept grounds. ciuta nine Tennis end Croquet lawn, secluded in heart of the block. j Health est iind most prominent part of i city, within live minutes of business and sriiiiscwent centres Specially adapted for tourist traffic. Ai-i'ommodalion for 130 guests. ' Si'-'Tehurgt l 9 well provided with comfortable j lounges, sitting, writing, and commercial ! roou.s. From it, flat promenade roof and j l<»(rooms are obtained magnificent panoramic j views. Particular attention is given to I < a sine and attendance. Tariff: 10c a day; ■ 6"1. i a week Wire or write to ; MR. or MRS A. A. BROWN. Prop?.. j Telegraphic Address : Stonehurst. Auckland. Telephones; Office. 371 a: Visitors. 2562 a | TJTNEMOA HOUSE. HOT SPRINGS. I -llj HKLENSVILLE. I A Home with beautiful hot water baths, i a", natural heat: well known tor its curative I powers: Slipper Baths and Plunge Pool j within our own house; also large Swimming ! Bath ouUide the side door, and recognised j bv doctor* as the best. VISITORS. PLEASE BOOK, as the House j >» alwavs full. ! TARIFF: i 6.-. PER WEEK: 9s PER DAY: ! 3s MINIMUM CHARGE. | Visitors are requested to bring their o*n ! I i'-. towels, or they will be for hire at 3d , <-~U. Phone -IT. SISTER _ AYSIE. Proprietress. I . | 1-' I A O K A H O U S E. ' 1-. ; ARKLE'S BAY. , Cndcr New Management. W,«il-knowa popular seaside resort. Up to. ! date accommodation for over 100 guests. Two ' hours steam from Auckland. Thoroughly . renovated. Ready for the season Extensive ' grounds Safe sandy beach. client t>oat- i )r.g. swimming, flsbins, etc. Two tennis ' <oir;s. New dancing paviliot. built on modern lines. Fresh-water showers adjoining dreiamg sheds on beach, also hot and cold, baths, ard patent lavatories on both floors. j TI RIFF: 8s per day. £2 10s per week. \ Riot;, write, or wire for -J commodat'on. MRS. J. WATT AN_i SONS. Proprietors date Orewa, House, Orewa) HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. ! Bear Mineral Baths in the Dominion. | Excei.cn': ior_ Rheumatism, Indigestion, and , Nervous Complaints. i STAT AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. 40 rooms, ; a'i crottud floor, every convenience; tennis, bowls, etc.: .pleasant Domain grounds; slip- 1 jv- and plunge baths Ring up No. 8. j Helensvillo Bureau. Motor moots all trains. Telegrams. " ringside." promptly attended ' 1-. Tariff. 6s 6d per day, 37a 8d per week, MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. ~p E 11 C Y K. M i.-G 1 L L Has taken ever the MANSION HOUSE, KAWAU. This- -i. *)ebraied House, formerly the resi j demc o_t the Great Pro-Consul, Sir George ' Grty. K..C 11, is conducted with due regard I to the comfort of the guests, and is ua ideal home at all peasons of the year. I j P.LENMAEK, MILFORD TRAM STOP. ' V* Private Board and Residence. ] Beau: ful Grounds and Tennis Court. i Three minutes from beach. Scam stops at ! door. Terms by arrangement. ; MRS. GEE. Proprietress. 'Phone 53. GREW A HOUSED (Late Grafs..) Under New _ Management. ! Offer's Accommodation to Visitors at any season v i the year. Good table, comfort, and ' civil. Write or 'phone ! E. EAVES. i P. 0., Orewa. ) i ID K A lj „ Y SITUATED In the. Heart of the City! ■ THE HOTfcL GRAND CENTRAL, 107. Cuba Street. < A lew doors above. Royai Oak. Comfortable ! and convenient. Splendidly appointed. Per- ' BOltai attention. The finest Private Hotel ! i»;W.ULLIitGTON. Tariff. 9a per day. ii* ' per ■*'«*». 4 ', . ' " : ~$: EDILSON. Proprietor. Telegrams: " Edikon," Wellington. ' B~ REST'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO- i '.'A. tho Largest Private Hotel of ' Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably I over IC* visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated ! the whole of it ready for the season EJec- ' trie light throughout, hot and cold baths. ' patent lavatories, etc. _ Nearest house to '■ Govern Baths, including the large new i bath-house- Motor-cars and conveyances ' leave Brent's for all the aide iripg. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T P.HENT. Proprietor - O A R.A K A i ' B. O U o £. a. -so rooms. ' HOT SPRINGS. HKLENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE NORTH OF AUCKLAND. | Every possible Modern Convenience. I Conveyances meet All Trains TERMS: 7s per day . 42s a week. Further-particulars maiied on arplication ' * PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITHT.E. Telephone No 35 <Helen«ville Bureau). ■\TILFORD BtACH HOU.<=E~ KALTBURN ROAD. TAKAPUNA." ' IDEAL WINTER HOME FOR VISITORS. Special Winter Tariff on Application. One Minute from Beach. K. BRETT. 'Phone 7. Takapuaa. I , j RADNOR. WATKKLOO QUADRANT.; l'lH*T-dtA6B BOARD AND RESIDENCE, j Elevated position, opposite Government ' Hi use. and commanding magnificent views o! the harbour. Five minutes from station wharves, and centre of cty. Ucclric ii«iit tarouehout. * Modulate Tariff. 'Phone 451 \ mrs. g. h. Mcdonald. W'iIERE TO stay IN WELLINGTON"' >> HOTEL COLUMBIA, near Town Hall' ( it;a Street. — First-class accommoda'ion for 1-.-I Ki,e,!_s Ele.tne hgbt throughout, levator. leu bathrooms. Excellent cuisine ' Drawing and commercial rooms. Tariff! I - ]>'r d:iy: Li os per week. Permanent., ' i- ■ i. rringement. -Now under the entirely n'-w management o r MRS. M. COOKE, late i ■; Christrhurrh : BEACH [lAVEN. bay, One\i hiiuga, \\ ml*] and Summer Boardmg-li-.-.t, P.O. and telephone in bouse. Appiy PKOPRI_F.THF.SS. Irr.ai., Hotel, Kotorua. unoer i i in -.-. m>n»B«:ii«it. Excellent cuisine f-.r-t-' i.iss tb.i and catering. Wu'ot and com- - {<:•«!)',«■. Close P. 0.. railway, gardens, ! bail- etc .s c'-iy. £2 week.—Mrs. G K"MMKH. 'I'iUHWKLI. HOUSE. ROTORUA - I l W-ll known as the Trading House. I l rmrf r-ttseu' railway timetable mean I •*».'. no puppli.-,) at .. Ny hour to sun gueaU I If* phone "0. T. P. DOWLINC, Proprietor. Y"R.\TNOR. DEVONI-OKT. AUCKLAND v A Home by th Sea elecVc D^i.TM1 " fUr ide. ed - «..,«, Convenience. electric liaht. Ideal 1/, y r " nv<,n,,,n<: «- »«W-rbAfcj6 rninuterf 11 ' 011 ' • 3 min "t" st handled by a. !,',-• akefiold St. Ail •i'hon© 1298. 3 * iuily qualified atafi _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 16
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