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TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE QOVERVNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION OPENS NOVEMBER 17. 1925. See the Tonrist A Kent immediately in reference to your accommodation. AUCKLAND. "f TENTHOR PRIVATE V TTOTEL, X iJL lmin. Wharf. Close to City. . G. ARROWSMITH is haying the 50 Lofty Rooms Renovated for COMFORT OF PATRONS. TABLE A SPECIALITY. _ Business_ Men and Visitors consider beat situation in Auckland, being away from NOISE AND DUST, yet CLOSE TO CITY. Beautiful Views of Harbour and City, with ita shipping. Boats evory 15 minutes ; weekly cheaper than trams. Spend your Vacation by the Sea. Permanents by arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH, Phone 66. Proprietor. ARKLES BAY. A RULE'S BAY HOUSE (AT WHARF). ■a. —NOW REOPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Situated amid picturesque surroundings, right on water's edge; splendid fishing, shooting, boating, safe bathing; tennis courts; own dunce hall. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Those wishing to avail themselves of the few remaining vacancies for Xmas and New Year, telephone or write the Proprietors. Bookings filling rapidly. Auckland Office, Thode and C6y„ 17, Phoenix Chambers. Tariff, 10s day, £3 3a week. ST. lIELIEES BAY. QT. HELIERS. Balmoral.—Superior O Accommodation. Renovated throughout. On sea front._ Moderate tariff.—Mrs. G. Sherwood, Proprietress. BUCKLAND'S BEACH. BUCKLAND'S HOUSE, Buckland's Beach. —Auckland's most popular Seaside Resort; terms on application.—Mrs. Walner. Proprietress. CAMBRIDGE. MASONIC HOTEL, first-class Tourist House; noted cuisine; registered hotel for Northern Motor Union and Auckland Automobile Association.—Phone 1. frankton. GRAND and Junction Hotels, Frankton, First-class Accommodation; hot baths; moderate charges. Guests called all trains. HAMILTON. OjVERLAxND. Vv illys-K night and Austin Service Station.—Repairs. Tyres, etc. —<l. Pomeroy and Co.. Ltd.. Alexandra -St. HELEN SVILLE. PARAKAI HOUSE, Helensville. Phono 35; —Good table. e.l. throughout: pright fires; moderate tariff.—Mrs. Riinmer. Proprietress. MOUNT MAUNGANUI. "HP HE M O U N T," X VIA TAURANGA. ? The finest and safest ocean surf beach on the coast. MAUNGANUI LODGE, The " Lodge" is now open at this delightful spot. Early bookings advised. Write Howard. Situated right on the surf and sands, adjacent to tennis, bowling, croquet lawns. Surfing, sun-bathing, fishing, open-air dancing floor, spacious lawn 3, sunny verandahs. Music for all. NIHOTUPU. Rest and convalescent home, NIHOTUPU. Waitakere Ranges. Altitude 1260 ft. Healthy, Bracing. Within one hour's motor run of Auckland. Trained Nurse in Charge. No Infectious cases taken. Particulars on application to . MISS MUELLER. " Rangimarie," Nihotupu, vie Glen Eden. Phone 78M, Henderson Bureau. OPOTIKI. OPOTIKI. —Masonic Hotel, leadine Commercial and Tourist House. Only concrete structure Bay of Plenty. First-class cuisine.—P. C. R. Purcell. Proprietor. ROTORUA. " A RMIDALE" Private Hotel, rebuilt -cjL and under original management; every comfort and convenience; 10s a day, £3 3s a week.—Box 173. Phone 205. PARK VIEW HOTEL, opposite Government Gardens and Baths; terms moderate. —Mr? C. M. Dillon; Proprietress. QUEENSLAND House; table unequalled; tariff, £2 15s week, 2s day;- lniin. from railway.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. V> AND WICK, near Station, next R.M _a_i> Co.; terms, 9s per day; £2 123 6d week.—Stewart Sinton, Proprietor. QIGHTSEEING.—Before Booking your O trips be sure to call and see Harry Chase. Cheapest excursion trips in Rotorua in 7-3 eater Buicks.—Office, next Palace Hotel, Tutanekai St., Rotorua. QURREY House, Haupapa St., 3mm. from O railway.—Accommodation, 40s week.— Mrs. Devin. Proprietresa Phone 217. ■' HOMELIKE.— At Clubb's Private Hotel there are found all the qualities which go to make the first-class Hotel—good location. cheerful and service, quick acce'ssibilitv to all siehts in the district, combined with an atmosphere of refinement, which makes it one of the most popular Hotels in the district. Tariff: 9s per day. £2 las Per week. MRS. "ft. CLUBB, Proprietress. THE EMPIRE AND THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. (First Two Homes on left from Railway Entrance). Superior Table. Tariff. 12s per day; 70s per week. Repreaentating Thos. Cook, Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S. Association. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. 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. r HERE 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. SYDNEY. " ri R E M O R N E." <0 AT HAZELHURST. Tennis, Billiards. Hot Water Service. Water Views. Nice Grounds. MRS. COLLIER. REMOVAL NOTICES. ,R. U Q HATFIELD DENTIST. Has Removed To YORK CHAMBERS, Victoria Street East. Phono 41-762. W. BARKER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Has Removed to Larger Premises, 202, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Near Newton P.O. J* ICHTENSTEIN, ARNOLDSON AND L CO., HAVE REMOVED TO TEMPORARY PREMISES, OFFICE CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNEL STREET. / GUM STORE—MESSRS. HILL AND PLUMMER'S LATE PREMISES, G6, HOBSON STREET. f~t F. MeWILLIAM, Optician, has reV'- moved to Pacific Blags., corner Queen and Wellesiey Sis. Phone 45-222. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. 'NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. ""*7|7"HITESIDE Maternity Hospital, 15, \ V Huntly Ave., off Khyber Pass. Personal attention.—Nurse Canty. Phono 40-032.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 9

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