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THE MANSIONS. Tariff 11/- per day: 70/- weekly. FRED. REEVE, Proprietor. The Empire and the Australia Private Hotels. (First Two Houses on lert from Railway Entrance.) Superior Table. Tariff: 12/- per day: 70/- per week. Representing Thos, Cook, Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S. Association. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. ARMIDALE. New Modern Private Hotel. Completed November, 1924. 40 rooms. Lounge, Balcony, Drawing and Smoking Room. Buses meet all trains Tariff: 10/- per day; £3/3/- per week. Telegraphic Address: " Arm!dale." Phone 205. Box 73. E. CARKEEK. Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Second street on right from station, around floor. 3min. from Govt. Baths. Tariff: '»/• per day; 55/- weekly. Phone 22. MRS. E. DEAN. Proprietress. Hinemoa Private Hotel— Adjoining Famous Mineral Baths and Gardens; comfortable, airy rooms. Winter Tariff on application. H. J. FARREN, Proprietor. cttt.-ttj T; m S K T. uxrn o BUSES ¥ will give you a nice run to these J popular Beaches _ for two shillings E return. R Children, Half Fare. § Frequent service all day from G.P.O. B Phone 24-/88. A L. J. KEYS. __ St. Heliers. NORTH SHORE ROUND TRIP. 12 MILES BY MOTOR-BUS 4 MILEB BV BEA—For 1/0 Return. Up the beautiful Waitemata by steamer to Northcote. By motor-bus, rrom Northcote. the route lies througn Ave miles of very beautiful country to Mil ford Beach Here the journey may be broken for afternoon tea Then by rrequent Motor Service in luxurious buses over the 6 miles to Devonport. returning by steamer to City Leave Auckland, via Northcote. Monday to Friday.—7.ls, 10 «m 1.30, 3. 4, 5.10 p.m. Saturday.—7.ls, 10 a.m„ 12.20, 1.35. 3. 4.30, 6.25 p.m. Sunday.—9.3o 10.30 a.m.. 12.50. 8, 3.30, 5 p.m Motor Services run by Waitemata Bus and Transport Co.. Ltd.. United Service Motor Bus Co. Adult*, 1/6; Children, Bd. Through Tickets and Time-tables obtainable at the amrpp or their Agents THE OEVONPORT STEAM PERRY CO., LTD., Ferry Buildings, Auckland. HOTEL GRANDE VUE, Right on the waterrront, St. Hellers. Ideal for families or convalescents. Comfortable in every respect. Winter Tariff: £2/2/-. "FERNDALE," HENDER6ON VALLEY. The ideal rendezvous Tor motorists,picnickers, and dancers. Set in glorious native bush, but a short motor or bus run from the city. Concrete road to Henderson, then good metal roads. Ferndale caters for all requirements. Dance ball, player-piano, afternoon teas, boiling water, swings, see-saws, playing fields; nice tables and seats under spreading ferns, etc. Come tnd see them for yourself. POINT ERIN PARK, BHELLY BEACH, HERNE BAY. Home-made Cakes, Morning and Afternoon Teas served daily, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Bundays and Holidays included. Ideal views both Upper and Lower Harbour Adjoining Beach and baths. Situated amidst expansive lawns and shady trees Private Parties and Wedding Breakfasts arranged. Phono 26-349. MILFORD. Miss Ansenne. at the " Haeremal " Tea Room, in Saltburn Road, is close to Mllrord Beach, and gives Lunch, Morning, or Afternoon Tea in a very attractive cottage. She specialises in Bridge Parties, Wedding Breakfasts, etc. A feature or these are the savouries, cakes, and biscuits, for which Miss Ansenne has estibllshed a unique reputation. Phone 23-213. DEVONPORT. " Irresistible" Tea and Luncheon Rooms, Victoria Road. Everything made on the premises. Hot Dinners between 12 and 2 p.m. Excellent menu. Wedding Breakfasts and Private Parties watered for E. FORD, Proprietor. Phone 22-358. TAKAPUNA. Lane's Tea Rooms, Hurstmere Road. Phone 23-275. Call in here for dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. Ideally situated, you will enjoy the cosy comfort and excellent service obtainable. All cakes are made on the premises. We cater special for Wedding. Private Parties, and all functions. By Appointment to Viscount Jelllcoe. MISS AITKENHEAD Specialises In HOME-MADE CAKES. Catering Tor WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, GARDEN PARTIEB, SUPPERS, Eto. Open all day gundays and Holidays. Book Your Orders Early. Phone 44-761. 47, PARK ROAD ■ (Opp. Auckland Hospital).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 4