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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. ACCOMMODATION, Easter Week-end: bathing, tennis, dancing, fishing, boats' launch trip 3 free; good table; tarifl, £2 15s. —Phone, Write, Insley, Cowes Bureau. A CCOMMODATION, Seaside. Wanted.— jfrx 2 Ladies, Euster.—Send particulars und terms P. 8., 258. llkiiaU). A CCOMMODATION ottered, Faria Home■*"V stead. near Cambridge; every modern conv., good table.—Homely, Box (11. Cambric! ge. ACCOMMODATION, superior, at Seaside Farm.—Address Proprietress, Wharoreka, Oneroa P O Phono 225, Albany. BACH, Campbell's Bay, accommodato 7; lmin. beach; vacant Easter.—Phone 17-880. BEACH Cottage, furn.. vacant, foe Easter; 25b weeklv, le3B f.«r term.—Heron, Howick. " CASTOR BAY.—Cottage, furn., 0.1., ploasant, grounds, good atmospheric conditions recuperate; near beach: inexpensive.— Dotnun, 409. Hi:kai.l). pASTOR BAY (On Bench).—Furn. CotV/ 1 tagc, beautiful situation, electric light and cooker.—Phono 13-08-1. pHELTENIIAM BEACH HOUSE, right Vy on beach (Devonport).—Vacancies for Easter; families, casuals and perms.—M. E. Birchall. HELTENHAM.—Rooms (2). uso conva.; board optional.—lP. Thomas, 1, Arawa Av., Devonport. HELTENHAH BEACH.—Priva to Horn J, M.C. or Gentleman Boarder; moderate. Addresa Seaside. 309. Heuai.p. COTTAGE, o rooms, furnished, to let; seaside; Easter.— King 10-294. E VONPOUT.—VaIm'u i Private Hotel, opposite Wharf. Pennanenla. Visitors. Ideal home: good table: terms moderate. Permanent by arrangement.—Mrs. Williamson. Phone 22-21'!. RAND HOTEL, St. Hcliers Bay.— •J* Accommodation by the Sea; Bathing, Bowling, Boating, Fishing.—L. Bradley. Proprietor. IN EMO A House, Joan St.. Pt. Chevalier, close to beach; to City, Gd tram and bus: garages. OTEl7"Vcntnor, Devonport. Visitors, remanents: reduced terms for winter monllis.—Phone 22 4till. Miss T. Johnston. AURILANDS, Tit irangi.—Nicely furnished Cottage to let: bush section; beautiful views both harbours.—Phone 25-408. LANG HOLME, Titirangi.—Cottago. furn.; glorious view; garage; clos" to store and bus; rent reasonable.—39, L'aico Av. Phone 21-366. ANGHOLM, Titirangi.—Bach, furn., accommodate 5 persons; stove, firewood, daily bus; good road; 25a. —25, King Edward A v.. Epsom. EX. young, refined, wanted as Paying Guests at pleasantly-situated House, beach frontage.—AVidow. 438. 11r.H M'ILFORD.— Spend your Easter Holidays . at the Seaside.—Sandcroft, Milford Rd., Takapuna, right on bench. MUKIWAI HOUSE. —Surf bathing, fishing, tennis, native bush: trains met by arrangement.—Plione, Fournier. Muriwai. ONEROA. Waiheke.—Summer furn. Cottage available week-ends; rent 10s.— Bradley, Bond St. Phono 20-772. 15RIVATE Rest Home for Ladies, pleasant, X Coiutr.v town. handy Auckland; superior appointments, tabic.—-Holiday, 432, HF.R.U.D. - rpAKAPUNA. near Bus. Beach.—Flat, selfX contained, furn., Easter; beautiful situation. —Iting Satchwell, Clifton Rd. 'PAURANGA, famous Mount Beach, Ocean JL Lodge.—Rooms face ocean and sunshine: tennis, croquet, surfing; perfect seaside holiday spot.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard, the Lodge. Mount Beach. Tauranga. lei.. 283 M. rPITIRANGI, Mt. Atkinson.—Furn. BungnX low, a rooms, all conve., electric light: glorious views.—Phone 25-250. riiITIRANGI.— Cottage, 3 largo rooms, city X water, bracing, sunny views both harbours.— Ring 41-102, 22-420. . WAIATARUA Hotel, Nihotupu, 1350 ft.— Holidays, week-ends; tennis, badminton, deck tennis. —Pliono SK, Honderson. Wise, Proprietor. WAITAKERE Ranges.—Summer Furn. »' Cottages, e.1.; tennis court, garage, swimming.—Parkinson. 123. Pacific. Bldgs. WAITAKERE Ranges. Nihotupu.—Comfortable furn. Cottago and furn. Flat, to let; electric cooking appliances, phone; extensive views.—Miss Mueller, 4, \ ictoria Av.. Kemuera. TV/"H ATI PL" (tho Old Fnrmhouse, GibVV bona').—Launch from Onehunga; Cs return; 10s day, £3 3s week.

riAKISBROOKE PRIVATE HOTEL. L/ DEVONPORT. C'ountrv Visitors.—Here is a Private Hotel, witliin 12 minutes of tho city, yet away from its noise and bustle. Tariff, £2 2s per week: 8a fld per day. Excellent cuisine, private boat and fishing; piano, wireless, etc. J. W. WILSON. Proprietor. Phone 22-553. "PARLEY'S" WINCHELSEA HOUSE, JC Kare Rare. West Coast, Auckland. Every comfort, modern, up-to-date; 27 miles from Auckland. Perfect concreto tennis courts, badminton court, deck tennis. Electric light, patent drainage, shower baths, beautiful busL: surf-bathing, fishing. Cars meet trains at Glen Eden by arrangement. Book now for April and onwards.- Ring, Write or Wire " Parleys," Kare Kare Bureau. ANA K A EASTER. GLORIOUS SUNSINE: BEAUTIFUL SCENERY; EXHILARATING AIR. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AT WANAKA HOTEL, PEMBROKE. One of tho Foremost Tourist Hotels in Mew Zealand. Service. Cuisine. Accommodation. equal to best city Hotels. Write or wire now for Easter reservation. WANAKA HOTEL. Pembroke, TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. Hotel qtonehurst. o (Aco. lfiO) " Only UNLICENSED Hotel-de-Luxe." Days, 15a (2 or more, 143) ; Weekly, 84s. Special rooms (h. and c. water), 16a or 9Ss. CAMBRIDGE. CHOOSE CAMBRIDGE for your Inland Holiday, and «tny lit MIDLANDS PRIVATE HOTEL, Queen St., Cambridge. Within easy motoring distance Arnpuni, Rotorua, etc.—Mrs. B. Willis, Proprietress. Phono '235. FRANKTON JUNCTION. Empire hotel, a.a.a., c.t., and p.s., House; tariff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. Wilson, Hostess. HENDERSON. MOTORISTS. Sharp's Bush, bathing pools, adjoining tennis courts and bowling green, mid, bush, sports area. Q HARP'S Bush, a. Natural Park, with O avenues, towering kauri 3, rimus; only lmlf-hour'a run from City. HELENS VILLI*]. A A.A. Hostel, Parakai Bouse.—Tennis • court, social hull, hot mineral baths under main roof, largo garage.— Helensvillo 35, Auckland 4G-AB7. HIIS'KMOa House, Parakai.—Superior Accommodation; mineral baths on premises; X'.'i 4s week; 10s day.—Mrs. Keano . A A.A. and Civil Service Concessions at. • Hotel Australia, under supervision Geo. Brett, lute T roc ad ero ,_W ell 1 ngt on. _ ACCOMMODATION, First-cl use.—Sonoma Private Hotel; tariff, 10s day.—Mrs. It. Gurlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. A KM] DALE Private Hotel, liouso furnishings now: 10s day, 13 3s week.—E. Carkeek. Proprietress. Phone 205. AUSTRALIA Hotel.—First-class table, service, bathroom, accommodation; A.A.A.. Civil Service.—Wires: Australia, Phone 403. CILUBB'S Private Hotel.—Superior Ac- > conimodation. adjoining grounds, lis day, £3 10s week. A.A.A. Hotel, Cook's Agent h. f 10MMON\Vi'lALTiI. Firsi-clnss table, every home comfort; tariff 10s daily; £3 weekly.—Mrs. Jones. Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE House, handy Station, Grounds, Baths; tablo unequalled; 8s per day.— Mrs. E ._J )enn. J 1 ro p rietres3. HOUSE, close Govt. Baths, *- P. 0., Tourist Office. Select and quiot home; good tablo: £2 5s week. 8o day.— Mjss Brenn en. Proprietress. OAKLEIGII Private Hotel, opp. Station. —Every conv.; tariff. Bs.—Proprietress, Mrs. L. Booth. Phone 127. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class Accommodation; tariff, 10s per day. COs weekly .— Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. RAN DWICK, lease renewed; 0s per day; smins. station and baths.—Proprietress, Mrs. Sinton. Phone 103. SURREY House, Haupapa St.—Centrally situated; £2 103 weekly.—Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone 217. r pHE GRANGE.—Under New Management. JL Comfortable; best, cooking: 48s week, 8s day.—Mrs. Savage. Proprietress. SWANSON. MOTORISTS. —Next Sunday, Swanson Park. You will be delighted. Homomade ocones at Park Tea Rooms.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 2

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