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•TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. JJOTEL gTONEHURST. Only "UNLICENSED" HOTEL de luxe. Days, 15s (2 or more, 14b); weekly, 84s, Speoiai rooma (b. and c. running water), > 16a or 98s. CAMBRIDGE. /~IHOOSE CAMBRIDGE for your Inland Holiday, and stay at MIDLANDS PRIVATE HOTEL, Queen St., Cambridge. Within > easy motoring distance Arapuni, Potorua, eto. —Mrs. B. Willis, Proprietress. Phone 235. FRANKTON JUNCTION. "CiMPIRE HOTEL. A.A.A.. C.T., and P. 3. J-J House; tariff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. Wilson, Hostess. HAMILTON. HOUSE. Hamilton.—Select, com-J-V fortable Accommodation for permanents and tourists; terms moderate.—Phone 1497. .WARWICK, Hamilton East.— Beautifully m' situated, overlooking river: every comfort; Permanenta and Casuals.—Mrs. Voysey, Proprietress. 'HELENSVILLE. fpARAKAI HOUSE.—Excellent table, free J- garage, splendid services; hot mineral baths under same roof.—A.A.A. House. Phones: Helensville, 35; Auckland, 4G-087. fIT'DDLESTON'S CRAIGWEIL HOUSE, L& PARAKAIi HELENSVILLE. Extensive alterations, refurnished throughout. Hot mineral baths and plunge pool cn the premises. Under the same management as Springside Private Hotel. Tariff: tf4 4s per week. Phones: Craigweil, No. 155, Helensville. Springside Private Hotel, No. 8. Helensville. HOWICK. rrTOWICK.—The Cliffs, Private Hotel, seaLIL side resort; right on beach; excellent cuisine.—Moore, phone 16. CLENDON HOUSE, Leigh. Pishing, Swimming, Tennis: ideal holiday resort; £2 15a.—Phone 2, Mrs. Albert Wyatt. ORUA BAY. fTVHE PINES," Orua Bay, via Onehunga. J- —Spend your holidays at the seaside; try us.—M. L. Morris, Proprietor. (ACCOMMODATION House, Pilia, West Coast.—Tariff, £3 3s per week; phone Tia Henderson Bureau.—E. Le Grice. ROTORUA. I A CCOMMODATION, First-class.—Sonoma XV. Privato Hotel; tariff, 10s day.—Mrs. 11. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. yiToTT*!! i HDENTON HOUSE, close Govt. Baths, ii- P. 0., Tourist Ofßce. Select and quiet jhome; good table;. £2 5s week, 8s day.— Miss Bren'nen, Proprietress. EINGSDALE.— Furnished Rooms, with use dining room, kitchen. 15s week, each person.—Mrs Kingon, Proprietress. opp. Station.—New Managev ment; even.' conv.; tariff, Bs.—Proprietress, Mrs. L. Booth. Phone 127. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class accommodation; tariff, 10s per day, 60s weekly.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. EANDWICK, lease renewed; 9s per day; smin. station and baths.—Proprietress, Mrs. Sinton. Phone 103. a THE GRANGE. Under New Management. . —Comfortable, best cooking; 48s week. Sa day.—Mrs. Savage, Proprietress. taupo. ; riiHE "BUNGALOW" PRIVATE HOTEL. IJL Electric Light. French Cuisine A.A.A. Thermal Sights in \ jcimty. 14s Day; £1 10s per Week. , /■ J. MAY, Proprietor. TAURANGA. jjgRAEBURN PRIVATE HOTEL. The Mount. Bay of .Plenty, facing safe and . historic beach. ' Bathing, boating and fish ng 'in front of door. Newly built and furnished. Cuisine unsurpassed. The only guest house at The Mount with modern conveniences. Very suitable for convalescents, winter or •Bummer. Superior accomodation. Mod era to tariff. Launch available for deep-sea fishing {parties. Write or wire the Proprietress. .', TE KUITI. _____ mE KUlTl.—Riverside House, Emm. from JL Station; quiet, comfortable; good table; tariff, 9s 6d: families catered for. WHANGAREI. HOTEL Windsor. Select, comfortable; adjacent station and town; radio; tariff Us day; under new management. WANTED TO BUY. I A BOUT Gent.'s Left-off Clothing., Boots, -tl etc., highest prices paid.—Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. A PPAREL.—Mrs. Outtrim, largest buyer J\ Ladies', Gent's Left-off Clothing.—ls, Victoria St. Phone 42-674 , A PPAREIr.—Boots, Clothing. Old Gold, Musical Instruments; top prices.— Kissin. 102, Hobson St. Phone 43-471. AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage.—Customs St. W.; 42-238. BEST Price for Suits, Dresses. Boots.— Hansen's, 6, Wakefield St., opp. ;Town Hall. Phone 43-021. BOTTLE-Washing Machine, complete with . rinser and brushes.—Write, giving full ■particulars, where to be seen and state lowest cash price, to Machine,. 61, Herald. CLOTHING, Suits, Boots. Old Gold, Building Society Shares; confidential ideallng.—Meltzer Bros., 65-67, Victoria St. F' tJNGUS, any quantity; Ah Chee, Ltd., pays highest prices.—Queen St. Store, 'Little Queen St. URNTTURE-, any quantity, spot cash.— Robertson, Auctioneer (opp. John Coiirt's). Phone 43-025. .PI RAPES, wine-making next vintage. 20 'UT tons.—Write, giving, variety. Quantity, inrice. Crown Wines. Elliott St.. Auckland. *fCE Chest, average sire, good condition.— .L Phone 134,' Otahuhu, or address at Herald. : Refrigerator, about 1 ton capacity, suitable for dairy.—Full particulars, *)rice, and where it can be inspected, to Storrie's Agency Co.. Box 61, Invercargill. CJCALES (Grocer's).—Price and particu|s lars, L.H.. 94, Herald. SCALES, to weigh up to 41b.; Platform.— Phone 134, Otahuhu, or address at QgBRALD. "CJEND it to Robertson's Auction Rooms; O Furniture, any quantity: we pay cash. —Phone 43-025 ; QINGER Sowing Machines, Dropheads; | j spot cash.—B. Strand Arcade. . QTAMPS, loose or collections: good price IO given; collectors' wants filled.—Brodie, Ji9. Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. : IrPHEl r PHE POT'S ALWAYS BOILING.—We JL Buy Gold, Platinum of everj' description, Old Rings, Watches, Chains, Gold IPlates, Teeth, etc. Liberal prices, spot cash.—H. Robinson, 876. Queen St. (opp. 'Town Hall). 'T , OOLS o£ all descriptions. Bought, Sold JL or Exchanged. Highest prices given. Shergold. 54. Victoria St. Dolly Peg and Corrugated Vt Zinc Tub. State price; moderate.—England, 123, Herald. WOOL, Sheepskins, Hides, Calfskins, Tallow, Bones, Horsehair.—Farmers, Butchers, consign to Alex. Donald, Drury. Highest prices: prompt cash returns. PI AA Worth Used Furniture wanted daily; any quantities.—H.B.B. Furniture Mart, 315, Dominion Rd. JIURNITURE. .We will buy the House ns it Stands, or in smaller lots. HIGHEST PRICES, SPOT CASH. Phone 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. (Opposite Town Hall). Household furniture (In Any Quantity). WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT FOR CASH. No Cartage or Valuation Fees. GEORGE WALKER. LTD., Auckland's Leading Auctioneers. Phone 42-815. CELL B Y __A UOTI ON. We will conduct an Auction Salo at Your Residence. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. Auctioneers and Valuers. 249. Queen Street. *£& gPMS AND LAUNCHES WANTED. .Hull, 35 or 40ft.; state price nd seen.—L., 982, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 2

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