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TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE QOVERNMENT TOURIST . BUREAU, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION OPENS NOVEMBER 17, 1026, See the Tourist Agent immediately in reference to your accommodation. AUCKLAND; "V . "T/ENTNOR • ; T) 111 V ATE V TTOTEL, r JQEVONPORT. II lmin. Wharf. • Close to City. G. ARROWSMITH is having thes SO Lofty Rooms Renovated for COMt ORT Ob PATRONS. TABLE A SPECIALITY. Businees Men and Visitors consider best situation in Auckland, being av?ay from NOISE AND DUST, yet CLOSE TO CITY. Beautiful Views of Harbour and City, with its shipping. Boats every 15 minutes; weekly cheaper than trams. Spend your Vacation by the Sea. Permanent? by, arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH, Phone C 6. Proprietor. CAMBRIDGE. "Y/T ASONIC HOTEL, first-class Tourißt IYJL House: noted cuisine: registered hotel for Northern Motor Union and Auckland Automobile Association—Phone 1. FRANJtTON. BRENTWOOD Private Hptel, Kent St. (near Post Office).—Casuals, 10s a day. i'2 5s ' week.—Phone 2370. GRAND and Junction Hotels, . Frankton. First-class Accommodation; hot baths; moderate charges. Gueuts called all trains. HAMILTON. BRIGHTON Private Hotel, Hamilton.— Lovely grounds; .terms moderate.—C. X. Davies (late Kaitaia and Opotiki). " fILAREMONT" Private Board and Residence. Thackeray St.. minute P.O.— Casuals. 7s day; Permjnents by arrangement. OVERLAND, Willys Knight Service Station. Repairs Tyres, Accessories J. Pomeroy Coy;, Ltd.. Alexander St. RANGI-TAHI, Corner Victoria and Rostrevor*Sts., Casuals and Permanents; moderate tariff; e.l.—Phone 3091. TXTARWICK, Hamilton - East, overlooking it River.—Excellent cuisine; h. and c. showers. Tariff moderate.—Mrs. 'Voysey, Proprietress. . . " HELENSVILLE.' - ' ■ PARAKAI HOUSE, Helensvillb. Phone 35.—G00d table, electric light throughout; bright fire«; moderate ■ tariff.-—Mrs. Rimmer, Proprietress - OPOTIKI.. . OPOTIKI.— Masonic. Hotel, leading .Commercial and Tourist House. Only concrete structure Bay of Plenty. First-class cuisine.—P. C. R. Purcell, Proprietor. ROTORUA. " A RM][DALE " Private Hotel, rebuilt and Jr.L uinder original management; every comfort and convenience; 10s a day, £3 3s week.—Box 173. Phone 205. BONDI" Private Hotel, Rotorua.— Terms, 7s 6d per ds.y; £2 per. week.— Mrs. C. Henderson, Proprietress. HOTEL NORTHLAND—Mis. A. O'Brien, Proprietress.—Right at- railway station. Two-storey building; superior accommodation; terms moderate.-—Phono 242. Miss M. O'Brien. Manageress. /■QUEENSLAND House, table unequalled: tariff, £2 os per week; 2min. from railway station.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. "DANDWICK, near Station, next R.M. XI Co.; terms, 8s per day; £2 10s woek. —Stewart Sinton, Proprietor. SIGHTSEEING. —Before • Booking your trips be sure to. call arid see Harry Chase. Cheapeist excursion trips in Rotorua in 7-seater. Buicks.—Office, next Palace Hotel, Tutanekai St., .Rotorua. SURREY House, Haupapa St., 3mm. from railway. l —Accommodation, 40s week.— Mrs. Devin, Proprietress; Phone 217.' ' HOMELIKE.— At Clubb's Private Hotol there aro found all the' qualities which go to make the first-class Hotel—good location, cheerful and. efficient service, quick accessibility to all sights in the district, combined with an atmosphere of refinement, which makes it ono of the most popular Hotels in the district. Tariff: 9s per day; £2 15s per week. •■ :• . ,-■■ ■'.■', ~ ■ MRS. W. CLUBB, . ? Proprietress. THE EMPIRE AND THE < AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. .: . . (First Two 'Houses oh 'left from Railway .Entrance); Superior .Table.' ' ' . Tariff,, 12s per day; ;70s, per Representating Thos. Cook, Commercial J. N; McLEAN, .ProprietorTraveller#' Association. N.Z.P.S. Association. CHRISTCHURCH. WHERE TO -STAY IN, CHRISTCHURCH; ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. _ Superior Private Accommodation. 52. Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, Etc. Moderate' Tariff. F. J. MURRAY,. Phone 872. Proprietor. : . WELLINGTON. TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA,Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for Guests, Electric Light throughout. Elevator. 10 Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms: 10s per day; £2 16s per week. , , Now under Entirely New Management. ,W. E. WEBB - - Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN SYDNEY. VV WALLA RING A MANSIONS. NEUTRAL BAY. , The Largest and- Most Up-to-date Guests' House in Sydney; overlooking • harbour. Numerous reception rooms, ballroom, tennis, sea baths, excellent .cuisine; lOmin. from City. TARIFF, from 12s 6d per Day; JL'ii 3s Weekly, inclusive; i . / Correspondence Promptly Attended To. Cable Address: " Wallaringa,. Sydney." CR E, Mi O R N E." AT HAZELHURST. Tinnis, Billiards Hot Water Service. Water Views Nice Grounds. Terms, £3 3s, £3 13s 6d, and M 4s. MRS. COLLIER.' > TEACHERS OP MUSIC. T EARN TO PLAY THE L SPANISH GUITAR. . Have You Ever Heard It Played 7 1 Come and' liave it Demonstrated' To You. MISS ISOLDE, TEACHER OF "SPANISH GUITAR AND MANDOLIN. Has had the lionotir of . playing before Their Majesties the King. and Queen at Windsor Castle, and Queen Alexandra; aI pa for the Royal Opera Co., Covent Garden,. and Beechams and-.Queen's Hall, London, etc. 58, QUEEN STREET. . .Phone 44-967. VI <U)AME IRENE AINSLEY. i»J/' V Pupil of • ' '■"" Madame Marchesi and of Dame Nellie Melba. Principal Contralto of the Call Rosa and O'Mara Grand Opera. Companies and of the " Old Vic," Theatre. London. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially ' Recommended by Dame Nellie ■ • .' . Melba. ,*■ • : Interviews: Monday, Wednesday. Friday, and Saturday.' , .' •CADEMY; t'hone 42 407 Upper Queen Street. QWINO t> ; " her • bereavement ' MISS MABEL JOHNSON Will give No Private Lessons or Classes ]' "until. " ■ ■ ■ . 'i SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3. The Saturday Evening Dances , are discontinued tor this season. MISS ' DORA* ' JUDSON, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Begs to announce that she is receiving Pupils at. her-new address, 63, • Williamson St., Epsom (two doors from Mount St. John MISS , ETHEL HAMMOND,' • LiA.B., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Begs to inform Pupils that she has REMOVED TO 8. ESPLANADE ROAD ■(Third House from Mt,-. Eden Road). MISS CLARICE SHARPE, of Talbot Rd.. iNorthcotc, Teacher o"f Piano; tems reasonable. ■ (ii Ji |j 'x E AND PICCOLO. U ; - GEORGE POORE., * Teacher Piece Jo, .• Beginners or Advanced. Address: 43„ PON SON B»' . rfOAD. GALES OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents,—Please note, I have sold tny Boarding House!—Mrs'. A. Eell, j wu'risbrcok, Devonport. IAND notice my section, J Sadgrjve Terrace. Mt. Albert, sold; withdraw same.—-E. ii. Beniiet. ■/ J AND Agents Take Notice.—Dori. McJ : Carthy has-been apfcrcinted Sole Agent for my house, ,17, Servia St.-f-(Signed), David * Best.; i .■ ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 16

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