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TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE, HOTEI IGH ST.. AUCKLAND. Gommercial b SHORTLAND ST. AND HI I AUCKLAND. Recently rebuilt and newly , furnished throughout. Every bedroom equipped with running hot and cold water. Every Comfort. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff from 14a per aay. Phone 42-004. P.O. Box 237. D. NORDEN. Proprietor. The mansions. Whituker Place, Symonde Street. (Under "New Management.) Newly renovated and luxuriously furnisned throughout. Eleotrio light and water, hot and cold showers. Ballroom and Tennis. Beautiful Harbour views from several balconies. Acres, lawns and gardens. Trams pass door. Tariff: Permanents, £2 2s weekly} Casuals, 10s 6d per day. Phone 42-724. MRS, JEAN CARTER. Proprietress. PRIVATE yENTNOR, DEVONPORT. HOTEL. 2min. Wharf, Beach and Park. Close to City. Weekly Tickets Cheaper than trams. Beautiful Views of Harbour and City. Recognised by Tourists and Business Men aa an ideal position, close to City ( yet away from NOISE AND DUST. A S'ay at Ventnor Never Forgotten. Comfort of Patrons Assured. Table a Speciality. Permanents by Arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH. PhOno 22-460. Proprietor. THREE, Free, popularising Sharp's Bush.— X Elite Picnio Grounds, bush avenues kauris 70ft. high, native pigeons, bathing pools; 3-hour run from city. Ti/TOTOItISTS' Route,—Conorete road to atx Henderson Station, then Valley Rd. to Mountain Rd., i-hour run, smin. run beyond Ferndalo. STRAND Hotel, Stanley ( St.. City,. Ist sootion.—Excellent Accommodation: moderate tariff.—J. Frost, Proprietor. Phone 45-294. f FRANKTON. / Empire hotel, frankton jnct. This 8-storey Concrete Building of 70 rooms, after extensive interior alterations, has been entirely refurnished Superior accommodation and every comfort to tourists and members of the Automobile Association. Ladies' private sitting room, Smoking room. Lounge and Garages. Terms, 12s 6d per day. Special tariff of £1 for week-end guests, inclusive. Hostess: Mrs. D. D. Wilson, Phone 2131. Telegrams, Empire Hotel, Efrankton Junction. v HAMILTON. ALMADALE. - Recently renovated. Superior Accommodation; minute station, garage next door.—Phono 1691. HELENS VILLE. Book now for No /ember.—Phone 35. Helensville. HENDERSON. npUI GLEN.—Something new. Camping or JL Picnics for private motor-cars or motorcycles only. CLENDON HOUSE, Leigh. Fishing. Swimming, Tennis; ideal holiday resort; £2 2s.—Phone 2, Mrs. Albert Wyatt. NGATEA. WIMBLEDON HOUSE (Private Hotel). Commercial House; Ngatea, centre Hauraki Plains; under new management. Tariff reasonable. NIHOTUPU. GASCOIGNEB. the Old Established and Leading Accommodation House on the VVaitakere .Range? beautiful surroundings, bracing air; altitude about loOOft. Iho ideal Home for a quiet restful Holiday; food table and attention.—Phone Nihotupu lureau, Mrs. J. Gascoigne. Nihotopu. via Glen Eden Rest and convalescent home. NIHOTUPU, Wait#kere 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, via Glen Eden. Phone 78M. Henderson Bureau. ST. HELIERS BAS. TP-EVES' MIL WARD, rest home; vacanX cies for patients. —iMursa «©onner, bt. Heliers Bay. Phone 25-992. TAURANGA. E IHE MOUNT, VIA TAURANGA. See Mount Maunganui and the finest and safest ocean beach on the East Coast. Stay at tho LODGE, situated right on tho glorious surf and sands of this famous beach. Adjacent to croquet, bowling, tenuis, playing grounds, etc. Open-air dining rooms, dance floor, sun verandah, bathroom, shower, electric light, Hailing, surfing, swimming, boating, sun-bathing, etc. J arin, 50s till Xmas. Delightful climate. Spend your holidays here, now.Wive. l?hone HOWARD, No. 1, MOUJvT BEACH. WAIWERA. "H/TONTROSE HOUSE.' -Superior accomiVX modation; new management; good cooking; terms moderate. Phone 12.—c. Tulley. Proprietor. WAIHEKE. BAY VIEW, Ostend.— Centrally situated; boating, tennis, dancing, e.1., wireless; £'2 10s week.—Whitaker, Proprietor. NAPIER. ' ATAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. CAMPING SITE FOR MOTORISTS. TRAVELLING MOTORISTS arc hereby notified that an adequate Camping Silo for Motorists has been established on tho bank of the Tutaekuri River, Georges Drive, Napier. Water, Gas and Electric Light provided, also ample Conveniences and Bathing facilities. Direction Boards at each entrance to tho Town. „„ , JOHN DICK,- 4 Town Clerk. Napier, 9th November, 1927. RUSSELL. RUSSELL.— Delightful Otehci IJay. Special Holiday Attraction. (Place wliero Captain Mitchell oaught world's record swordfish). Special arrangements are being made whereby a limited number -of guests (apart from the deep sea anglers), may bo accommodated at Oteliei Bay during December and the Holidays. ExoellQnt chance for intending visitors to stay at Office Box 28, Russell. WELLINGTON. HOTEL Bristol Wellington, tho recognised Private Hotel for Public Service, travellers, etc. Arrange your accommodation now, 12s 6d" daily, 70s weekly, R. Kernohan, Proprietor. " O U FEEL AT HOME When You Stay At THE BMPIR E, WELLINGTO N. This Favourite House is Uniquo in its atmosphere of homely comfort, ■ while tho Empire Cuisine is Famous throughout New Zealand. Completely renovated and furnished in modern etyle. Tariff - - - - - 20s Per Day, "RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. XL Plimmer's Steps, Dominion Av„ Wellington. Trnms from stations and ferry wharf stop at Stewart Dawson's. First-olass central accommodation; 10s 6d day. Excellent cuisine and hot water service. Under management of late C. T. W. BARRY SMITH. Phone 40-910 Wires: "Rutland." • Wellington. 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 87#. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 2