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TOURISTS AKD MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. JJOTEL gTONEHURST. "Only UNLICENSED Hotel-de-Luxe." Days. 15s (2 or more, 14s); Weekly, 84s. Special rooms (h. and c. water), lGs or ,98s. FRANKTON JUNCTION. XTMPIRE HOTEL, A.A.A., C.T., and P.S. Jli House; tariff, l'2s 6d day.—Mrs, D. "Wilson, Hostess. HAMILTON. "OTARWICK, Hamilton East.—Beautifully »V situated, overlooking river, every comfort. Permanents and Casuals.—Mrs. Voysey, Proprietress. HELEN SVILLE. A A.A. Hostel, Parakai House.—Tennis • court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main roof, large garage.—Helensville 35, Auckland 46-OS7. HINEMOA House, Parakai.—Superior Accommodation; mineral*" baths on premises; £3 4a week; 10s day.—Mrs. Keiane. EDDLESTON'S CRAIGWEIL HOUSE, PARAKAI, HELENSVILLE. Extensive alterations, refurnished throughout. Hot mineral baths and plunge pool on the premises. Under the same management as Springside Private Hotel. Tariff; Craigweil, £4 4s; Springside, £3 10s. Phones; Craigweil, -No. 155, Helensville. Springside Private Hotel, No. 8, Helensvillo. LEIGH. CLENDON HOUSE, Leigh. Fishing, Swimming, Tennis: ideal holiday resort; £2 15s.—Phone 2, Mrs. Albert Wyatt. ORUA BAY. " rpHE PINES," Orua Bay, via Onehunga. ± —Spend your holidays at the seaside; try us.—M. L. Morris, Proprietor. Accommodation House, Piha, West Coast. —Tariff, £3 3s per week; phone via Henderson Bureau.—E. Lo Grice. ROTORUA. A A.A. and Civil Service Concessions at • Hotel Australia under supervision Geo. Brett, late Trocadero, Wellington. A CCOMMODATION, First-class.—Sonoma -ok- Private Hotel; tariff, 10a day.—Mrs. R. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. A RMIDALE Private Hotel, house furnishxV. ings new; 10s day, £3 3s week.—E. Carkeek, Proprietress. Phone 205. A USTRALIA Hotel.—First-class table ser-xi-vice, bathroom, accommodation; A.A.A. Civil Service.—Wires: Australia, Phone 403. /COMMONWEALTH. First-class table V every home comfort; tariff 10s daily; £? weeklyS—Mrs. Jones, Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE House, handy Station, Grounds, Baths; table unequalled; 8s per day.—Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. OAKLEIGH Private Hotel, opp. Station. —Every conv., tariff Bs.—Proprietress, Mrs. L. Booth. Phone 127. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class Accommodation, tariff, 10s per day, 60s weekly.—Mrs, Berge, Proprietress. RAND WICK, lease renewed; 9s per day; smin. station and baths.—Proprietress, Mrs. Sinton. Phone 103. - CJURREY House, Haupapa St.—Centrally O situated, £2 10s weekly.— Mrs. Devin, Proprietress. Phone 217. THE GRANGE. Under New_ Management. Comfortable; best .cooking; 48s week, 8s day.—Mrs. Savage, Proprietress. WHAN GAREI. HOTEL Windsor.—Select, comfortable; adjacent station and town; radio; tariff 9» day; under new management. a WANTED TO BUY. A PPAREL.—Mrs. Outtrim, largest buyer A Ladies', Gent.'s Left-off Clothing.—ls, Victoria St. Phone 42-674. _• APPAREL.— Boots, Clothing, Old, Gold, Musical Instruments; top prices.— Kissm, 102, Hobson St. Phone' 43-471. A BOUT Gent's Left-off Clothing, Boots, XjL etc., highest prices paid.—Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. BEST Price for Suits, Dresses, Boots. — Hansen's 6, Wakefield St., opp. Town Hall. Phone 43-021. BENZINE Cases and Tins, any quantity: collect; best prices.—R. O'Neill, 130, Ponsonby Kd. Phone 27-009.

BRASS, Copper, Zinc, Lead, Radiators, Jam Jars for sale.—G. Kennerley, 2A, Nelson Av. Phone 46-514. GILOTHING, Suits, Boots, Old Gold. > Building Society Shares, confidential dealing.—Mel tze:r Bros., 65-67, Victoria St. IpUNGUS, good, dry; highest market price; casli on delivery.—T. W. Doo, Victoria St. FURNITURE, any quantity spot cash.— ■ Robertson, Auctioneer (opp. John Court's). Phone 48-025. GUN. double-barrelled, 410 bore: state price, make, etc.—V., 48, Heeald. /"\FFICE Desk and Chairs required.—Box vj 1458. Auckland. RAGS, Bottles, Lead, Copper, Brass, Motor Tubps.—Phone 42-431, Zealandia Trading Co., 25, Cross St. T>OD, hardy, split cane; 10 or lift.—Box XL 125, Te Kuiti. STAMPS, loose or collections, good price given; collectors' wants filled.—Brodie, 22, Hellaby's Bldgs., -opp. G.P.O. SEND it to Robertson's Auction Rooms; Furniture, any quantity; we pay cash. —Phone 43-025. SINGER Sewing Machine (hand), must be recent model.—Price and particulars, X., 939, Herald. GINGER Sewing Machines, 109W, 100.— Mr. Scott, Crabbe and Co., Ltd., Foresters' Bldgs.i Albert St. SOIL, Loam preferred, for top-dressing garden, over clay; near Titirangi if possible —Skeateß, Titirangi. fFOOLS of all descriptions bought, sold -L or exchanged. Highest prices given.— Shergold, 54, Victoria St. "V7TTOOL, Sheepskins, Hides, Calfskins, VY Tallow, Bones, Horsehair.—Farmers, Butchers, consign to Alex.' Donald, Drury. Highest prices; prompt cash returns. AA Worth Used Furniture wanted X-IUU daily; any quantities.—H.B.B. Furniture Mart, 315; Dominion Rd. "We will buy the House as it Stands, oir in smaller lots. • HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. . Phone 40-325. ' RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. (Opposite Town Hall.) Household furniture (In Any Quantity). WE WTTiTi BUY OUTRIGHT FOR CASH. No Cartage or Valuation Fees. • GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Auckland's Leading Auctioneers. Phone 42-815. jgELL BY AUCTION. We will Conduct an Auction Sale at Your Residence. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. George walker, ltd., Auctioneers and Valuerß, 249, Queen Street. T OIIN pARLAW, Auctioneer and Valuer, WILL BUY OR SELL YOUR FURNITURE. 24. WYNDHAM ST. PHONE 44-246. BOATS AND LAUNCHES FOR SALE. DINGHY, 7ft. Gin., heart kauri, narrow stakes, cheap; also 10ft.—Barton. 1. 1J stakes, cheap; also 10ft.—Barton, 1, Ring Terrace, Pousonby. ELTO Outboard Motors, latest models; also few good Used, at keenest prices.— Collings and Bell. EVINRUDES " Motometer" Racing Plugs, Stowaway Folding Boats; Jeffery's Glues; American patterns.—Harrison, 65. Fort St. LAUNCH, V bottom, 27 x 7, 4-cylinder engine. 12 miles p.h.—Box 668, Auckland. . LAUNCH, 28ft., 7ft. 6in. beam, 5 h.p. Frifcco-Standard engine; good, working order.—Launch, 765, Herald. PROPELLERS, " Kennedy's," all-British. Stone's Manganese-Bronze; most efficient, unbreakable, cheapest; stock, 300 propellers.—rßurgess Outboard Service, Ltd., Station Entronce, Auckland. BOATS AND LAUNCHES WANTED. QMALL Marine Reverse for 5 h.p. engine; must be perfect condition. —Launch 73t>, Herald ACBT, email, or Mullet Boat, good sails, cash; reasonable price; details and photo.—Greer, Rocky Bay, Wailieke. TP) AMP Weather makes your Corn painful. But why have Corns ? Progandra de-1 s.rois Corns, root and all Progandra, Is 6d. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 2

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