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Excursions, Picnics, etc. "•■ ''■::"*£'■ r : T- P-i-: OF "NEW;. ZEALAND, JhS . THE EVENT OF THE IJPV , SEASON, MOONLIGHT' EXCURSION ■ A MOONLIGHT .EXCURSION Will be held .'",;,';. :TJ TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the Ferries at 7.30 p.m;, •■ Returning abokt 10.30 p.rn. The Temperance Guards Silver Band will Render a Splendid Musical Programme. SWEETS," ICE- CREAMS, SOFT DRINKS. LOTS OF FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Tickets (ls6d) obtainable from Mombere. _ JOS. TETLEY. District Secretary. rXrORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED OSTEND. O.V. WAIUKU. . Leaves Auckland, Leaves Ostend. Sat.. 17th. 1.45 p.m. Sat., 17th, 5 p.m. Sun.. 18th, 10 a.m. Sun.. 18th, 5 p.m. Sunday fare, 3s return. The S.S. Waipu leaves Ostend on Monday Morning at 6.45 a.m. WAIHEKE. O.V. WAIPU. Lnves Auckland, Leaves Cowes Bay. Bat, 17th, 1.45 p.m. Sun.. 18th, 3 p.m. ARKLE'S BAY AND WAY PORTS. S.S. GAEL. ~, „ Leaves Auckland. Leaves Arkle s Bay. Sat., 17th, 1.45 p.m. Mon., 10th, 6 a.m. R. C. HAMMOND, Manager. Tourist Resorts. ARUNDEL PRIVATE HOTEL. Watorloo Quadrant, opp. Government House. Select Accommodation for Tourists and the Travelling Public 'Phone 3 3266. Telegraphio Address: Arundel, Auckland. ft O T Q 8 U A. THE EMPIRE and THE AUSTRALU PRIVATE HOTELS. (First two Houses on left from Railway Entrance). Moderate Tariff. Superior Tsble. Representee Thos. Cook. Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S. Association. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Best Mineral Baths in New Zealand. STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Alterations completed: latest sanitary drainage, p.wc. etc.; 50 rooms, all ground floor; every conv.; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds, slipper aud plunge baths. Ring up No. 8. Helensville Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telegrams. " Springßide, 1 ' promptly attended to. Tariff: 9s a day- 52s a week. MS3. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. 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 end Commercial Rooms, Terms Moderate. Now Under Entirely.New Management _, W. E. WEBB ----- Proprietor. "DEACH HOUSE. MILFORD. Extensive Additions having been Completed,-FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB FAMILIES VISITING AUCKLAND. A Few, Permanents. -' MRS. A. G BRETT. .WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO HOUSE. Superior Private Accommodation. 62, Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes ~ irom G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. *e 4- Moderate tariffs F. Jv MURRAY, Phone 872. . . gj Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY WEEN HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS: ..--, HOT SPRINGS HOUSE.. First House .the bus stops at. Right opp. Main Entrance to Grounds. First-claee Accommodation and every attention. 'Tariff: 80 p«r day, ±"2.10s per week. Conveyances meet all trains; motor garage for. two ears. Telegraphic Address: "Hot Springs House, Helensville." Telephone No- 20 (Helensville Bureau).-MRS. ERRINGTQN. Proprietress. (L&te ; Goad's). /■ ."•. '

TITAITAKARE HOUSE, NIHOTUPO if? - (Late Convalescent Home).. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BUARDING -;;-.'..::.:.'•■.':' HOUSE. ! - ■ Altitude 1200 ft. Bracing Air. Esteneive-Views of Harbours and Gulf. Beautiful Bush. For particulars, apply by letter or wire to MRS. BAZELEX, Nihotupu, via Waikumete. Or 'Phone A'ihotupa Bureau. HINEMOA HOUSE. HELENSVTUiB HOT SPRINGS, The only Accommodation House in the Dominion with Natural Spring Baths located on the Premises, including Slipper and Plunge Baths,. . . ' " The hpuse is comfortably furnished. Cuisine excellent.' TERMS: 10s per day, £8 3a per EEANE • . - - Proprietor ...-..■.., 'Phone 47, HelengviUe. . ■ nun ANSI On r HO US E, KAWAU ISLAND/ The race', delightful Seaside Holiday Resort in New Zealand. , KingMing. Tennis. Boating. . v' ! '- V ■ 1 Steamer*: MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS./ _■< . ;.) ■' i "■*■"• ' BAIRD'S Arcadia, Rotorua. Most centrally situated houses'*terms moderate; allV trains met Telegraphic address: "Baird'b. EOYAL HOTEL, OXFORD "TERRACE* , .' the •banks'of the Avon. The most beauiifulnpot in Christchurcn; Lovely surroundings'• Ex, cellent cuisine. ■ : ~,-: ' ■'...;, .. WHERE to spend your' Holidayg-The YY Coye House, Deep Creek, Oneroa-a lovely place lor a holiday. ~MrB. ,Hont Propnetress. i—»»«» Pleasure Resorts; pOINT ERIN PARK-An ideal spot lo"r Dress and fashion. ~~ THIS IS HIS IS niid . ' "MEWS! ft ( ' IIEWSi It is claimed thai there is nothing new F d « the Sun, buV Old Sol hrm«lf heralds the birth of a new day eveiry 24 hours. 'W ' V By the sale token we have a new Lhnstmas Day every "12-months, arid the near, approach of this festal season is the. signal for intensive preparation pf various kinds. The world is scoured to cope with the demand that Saniia vlaila imposes upon its craftsmen evei'y »af, and. shop windows everywhere t fleet the 'skill of the world's workers. . ind-hearted folk the world over axe inspired at this season to actsj of benevolewe, and "givine" is even mo:re popular than "receiving." In this favoured land Christmas arrives whe;i Nature is. all smiles, and v everyone is thinking of' the " GREAT OUTDOORS!" It's a glorious time of thn year in New Zealand. > , ■ Boating, yachting, fishing, swjmminjr. i camping, jiicnicking, shooting, motorinij. I racing, and spo;ts and games of all kinds are at the apex of their popularity at Christmastide. ', Oh, the joy of it all! Youth and jßeaiity revel in outdoor amusements, and age renews its yo"th in watching the game.

To take full advantage of the delights of this joyous one must be •» properly and .becomingly clothed. Ther»fore, the ifivinj? of articles of wearing apparel as Christmas presents has always been very popular in New Zenland, but more especially in the Sunny North, where almost everyone lives out, of doors as much ag possible during tljp Bummer months. s * In anticipation of the uauaf Christ mas rush, B. J. M. Kerne, " Auckland's Oldest Outfitters," have made tho usual preparations—enly. more so.. Everything of the latest and best ia Meu's Wear at the most reasonable prices. ' ! V Kemp's has always been a popular Bnop for Christmas Presents. Although a man's shop, it is wonderful now the fuir sex flock to Kemp's when' a present for the " best boy" is on the tapis. Trust the ladies to find out w H? te „lS £° "hen VALUE, combined with QUALITY, i a required! The smartest dressed men don't need to be bid where Kemp's Comer is~ iney all go there ' OKLTt NINE SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS ,BEMEMBER.-Y 0 „ have only nine AUCKLAND'S .OLDEST OUTFITTED« , - KEMP'S-CORNER, S ' SWANSON STBEETO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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