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Public Notices. Ifjßiy JJOLIDAY CAMP, Jfe-JL WAIKOWHAI. \>|||' OPENS DECEMBER 24, V - For Five Weeks. Comfortable House, Balconies, Beautiful Views, Bathing. Car meets Epsom tram at Greenwood'a Corner. TERMS: Girls under 20, 22s 6A per week; Over 20, 27 s 6d per week. SPECIAL TERMS FOR WEEK-ENDS. Book at Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen Street. 'Phone 1683. T ESLIE PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE. The Trustees of the above Orphanage have made arrangements for the Children and I Staff to spend the Christmas Holidays at the j Seaside, near Waiwera. It would therefore be a favour much appreciated by the Trustees j if friends who purpose presenting gifts of any kind for the Children for Christmas would send them in before MONDAY, December. 20, so as to enable the little ones to have their usual happy time on Christmas Day—to be spent this year "at the beach. G. B. MONRO, Maurice Avenue, Remuera, Chairman of Board. ■ORICK-MAKING PLANT REQUIRED. The undersigned are acting for buyers of an up-to-date Brick-making Plant. Please forward all particulars at once. Fourteen days option must accompany particulara A. H. RUDD AND CO., Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. Tourist Resorts. -yy ANAKA HOTEL, PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA. Under New Management. Set Amidst Pleasant Surroundings on the Margin of Lake, And Commands View of the Grand Mountain Scenery. Excellent Cuisine, Special Attention to the Comfort of Guests, and Well-kept Gardens all combine ,to the enjoyment of Visitors and pleasant recollections of Pembroke. Motor-cars Meet Passengers on Arrival of Train at Clyde on Receipt of Telegram. Traps and Motor-cars on Hire. Electric Lighting Throughout. L. F. McCORMACK Proprietor. QNETANGI.JgEACH TTOTEL QNETANGI "jgEACH TTOTEL EIGHT ON n THE ng FAMOUSONE.MILE Electric lights. Unlimited hot and cold water supply. One and a-half hours steam from Auckland Motor-bus meets Ostend Steamer. MRS. E. KISBY MASON, Manageress. Booking Office' at T. R. SMYTHEMAN'S. „ _ Imperial Buildings, <-)pp. Smeeton's, Queen Street. MILFORD ROAD. Nicely Situated. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Temporary or Permanent. Terms en application. Proprietress - - MRS. G. RICHARDSON. 'PHONE 53. CARS FOR HIRE THE PLACE TO ST A Y J- " GLENMARK," MILF&RD ' Auckland's Most Popular Seaside Suburb Tram Stops at Door. 2min. from Beach Large Grounds. Tennis Court Take Bayswater Boat MRS. GEE. Proprietress WAITAKEKE HOUSE. NmOTUPU V t (Late Convalescent Home). FIRST-CLASS .jPRIVATE BOARDING Altitude 1200 ft. ' Bracing Air Extensive "Views of Harbours and Gulf Beautiful Bush. For particulars, apply by letter or wire MRS, BAZELEY, mi Nihojmpn, Via Waikumete. Or Phono Nihotupu Bureau. OT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE, Best Mineral Baths m New Zealand STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE Alterations completed; latest sanitary drain- . age, p.w.c, etc.; 50 rooms, all ground floorevery -conv., tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds, slipper and plunge baths Ring up No. 8, Helensville Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telegrams, "Springside " 1 /'promptly attended to. ' Tariff: 8s a day; 50s a week. ( MRS. EDDLESTON, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY WHEN VISITING __ HELENS - HOT SPRINGS : ITOT t RINGS HOUSE. AJL Right Opposite Main Entrance. First-class accommodation and every attention. Tariff: Ss per day; £2 10s per week. Conveyances meet all trains. Motor garage for . two cars. Telegraphic address : " Hot Springs House, Helensville." Telephone No 20 (Helensville Bureau). Late Goad's. MRS. EBRINGTON. Proprietress. PARAKAI" HOUSE 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE the most up-to-date house NORTH of AUCKLAND. Every Possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances Meet All Trains TERMS: 83 per Day; 50s per Week Further particulars mailed on application to the PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE ' Telephone No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). ' WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for 100 Guests Electric Light Throughout. Elevator Ten Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms Moderate. Now Under Entirely New Management. W. E WEBB. Proprietor! TXT AIN'S HOTEL, v ' DUNEDIN. Leading Tourist and Commercial Home. Large airy bedrooms, with fireplaces- electric ' light and bells in all rooms. Splendid table Chef with Continental experience. ARTHUR HARVEY. P.O. Box 219. Dunedin. Proprietor. P.O. Box 219. Dunedm, TTNDER Entirely New Management V " T HE TyTANSIONS," ROTORUA. SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL Close to Railway Station and Government Oardens. FRED REEVE (late N.Z.E.F.), . Proprietor. jgEACH HOUSE. MILFORD. Extensive Additions having been Com Dieted FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES VISITING AUCKLAND. A Few Permanents. . MRS. A. G. BRETT. W ELL l NG Private Hotel. c ; '* — sho5 ho Hotel . ? nd Central. 107, Cuba Street. Right in the heart of the city- few doors above Royal Oak Magnificently an pointed, with accommodation and e«rvi£» equal to the best. Electric light and fire alarms throughput: * modern bathrooms Personal supervision. Tariff, lis per da 4" Telegrams: " Edilson." Wellington. 'PhoiT--3049. Porter or duty day' and night S. EDILSON. Proprietor. WONDERFUL ROTORUAI fiPEKDyoux HOLIDAYS among the Scenic K-7 Wonders of Rotorua. Stay at the SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, situated close to the famous Mineral Baths and handy to Railway. Under entirely new management Terms moderate. Write to J. J. BENNETT, 20 Years N.Z. Govt. Caterer South' _. and North Islands. KASHMIRI COSMETIC CO . . FACE POWDERS, -made in 50 „ yuisiie colours, matching the complexion exact delicately perfumed and absolutely harmless.—Obtairable only at The Little Shop Aronnq the Corner. 9, Victoria St. W HOTEL " . ARCADIA. ROTORuT Most centrally-situated House in Rotorua. All trams met. 'Phone 47 Box oi Terms moderate " "*• MRS. A. BAIRD, Proprietress. NV;£F -i° Anglers.—Good accommodaT tion, also 2 partly furn. rooms; trains tah?° daily.—Central House. NgongorpHIRWELL. ROTORUA -- m „„ _ We " Knowr. as THE PREMIER HOUSE (Third House from Railway Gates.) Terms Moderate. T. P. Dowlins,. Proprietor. <

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 12

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