Tourist . Resorts. L AKE IJIAUPO piSHINQ. iN THE I WO§r U FS S ? ING GROUND iW int. WORLD IS LAKE TAUPO. gEASON NOW Q N . T»^kte C hfr ß d h anH f nd i cam 5 8 ""ansed for. auppUei d and board ai > d » 11 necessaries Wiro or writ* to jyjARSHALL. JJYAN AND po., J TD.. LAUNCH PROPRIETORS, TAUPO. TTING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL 'Phone 2256. With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard Table Extensive Grounds and Mas nificent Views. Tennis Court. Moderate Charges. Permanonts by Arrangement. Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOMEG. ARROW SMITH. Proprietor KI A OR A HOUSE, _ , AKK.LE S BAY. . ' m ii t Under New Management. Well-known popular seaside resort. Up-to-date accommodation for over 100 guests. Two hours steam from Auckland.- Thoroughly renovated Ready or the season txtensivo grounds., Sate sandy beach. Excellent boating, swimming, fishing, etc. Two tennis co "- Now dancing pavilion, built on modern lines. Fresh water showers adjoining dressing sheds on beach, also hot and coid b %.T.t a £S. Pa l *"! lavatories on both floors. lARIFF: 8s per day. £3 10s per week. King, write, or wire lor accommodation. MRS. J. WATT AND SONS. Proprietors (late Orcwa House, Orcwa) HOT SPBLNCS. . HELENSVILLE, Bes' Mineral Baths in the Dominion, fc-xcelleni lor_ Rheumatism Indigestion, and „_ _ Nervous Complaints. STAT AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. 4- rooms, all ground floor, every convenience: tennis, bowls, etc.: pleasant Domain grounds- slipper and plungo baths. ' Ring up No. 8. UiMensvule Bureau Motor meets all trains, lelegrams. '• Springside." promptly attended to. Tariff, 6s 6d per day, 37a 6d per week. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. jOLENMARK, MILFORD TRAM STOP d Private Hoard and Residence, Beaut.ful Grounds and Tennis Court. ihree minutes.from beach. Tram stops at door. Terms by arrangement. MRS. GEE. Proprietress. 'Phono 63. REWA HOUSE tlate Grnfs). under new management, offers Accommodation to visr.ors. Conducted with duo regard to comfort. Two m.lea beautiful beach, Sate bathing. extensive native bush. shadier ;uiids. Tennis, croquet, cricket. Terms, bs per day. £2 2s per week. Write or 'phone. . E. EAVfcg. P. 0.. Qrewa. BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 103 visitors. Air. 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 iarge new bath house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for a':! the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porterp meet ail trains. S 1' BRENT. Proprietor ' *" THigvVELL HOUSE. HOTORUA--1 Viril known as the Leading House During present railway timetable mens sill be supplied at any hour to suit guesta. Telephone 90. T. P. DpWLING. Proprietor. ELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated right in the "city, a few doors »bov* the Royal Oak. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 10", Cuba Street Commodious. Comfortable and Convenient. Maemficcnlly appointed Personal supervision Terms: 93 a day, £2 10s week. 3 EDILSON Proprm'or Telegrams: " Edilson." Wellington. Convalescent Homes. CONVALESCENT HOME WAITAKEBE RANGES. Registered for infectious Cases only by Department for Public Health. Certificated nurse in charge. Bracing air. Altitude 1200 ft. Panoramic views. Within one hour's motor run from Auckland Post Office. For particulars, apply Matron. RANGIMARIE. Nihotupu, via Waikumete. Telephone. Nihotupu Bureau,, Commercial Colleges. rjiRADE COMPETITION TITEANS TJEMAND FOR TT/mRELESS MEN. A greater share of Overseas trade—that is ■what every civilised country is striving for. This increased competition means an in-* creased demand for Wireless Operators YOU can be one in six months. Join un With " THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD. It I *. cour *?.' ,' la latest installations, ite Qualified Wireless Operators as teachers, will soon put you through if you are willing ■nd determined to get on. Day, Evening and Correspondence Tuition Write, call, or 'phone for full information. (J<HE JQOMINION /COLLEGE f\F JIADIO-rpELEGRAPHY, T TD., ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032. Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Educational. THE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA. For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS. (Ages frcm 6 Years to 21.) THIRD TERM COMMENCES WEDNE9 DAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. Boarders Return September 28. w Principal. MRS 8. A. MOORE-JONES Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. Champtaioup and Edroißioc. or Whitcombe and Tombs. Stationers, City, or Principal. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. PURCHAbhR WANTED. Desirable Suburb. Well-established. Good Equipment. Particulars, , SCHOOL, ins, herald Dress and fasUions. MRS. CROMBIE. late Helvetia Ostrich Co. -Now showing, beautiful Capes, Boas, and Feather?, at modeiate pricesRenovations Done. — 63, City Chambers Cjucgn 3t. '<• ' Business Cards. A B. "W EIGHT * ND S 0^ 3, LIMITED. /COMMERCE CTEEET. A UCKLAND. GENERAL CARRIERS. CUSTOMSHOCSE. SHIPPING. AND FORWARDING AGENTS. ; Consignments Forwarded to all parts of th-s ] Dominion atd Overseas. , TELEPHONES: i Head Office. 2779. Customs Dcpt.. 2311 ' Night 'Phone .813 « lnau:nes and forwarding Dept.. 113. i V A T U R E'S O I V A L 8. « COMFORT. UTILITY. I LIGHTNESS. DURABILITY < The leur tret important features to b» i tcund oniy in Zenith Artificial Limbs. ' T.'r:'.c ;'<t par*.:* u'ars to the only Qualified eii.er'.b id la.; Ucniiu.ouVENITU ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCES, : 1. COOK STREET. ' 'Phone 526 A, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 7
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