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r TEST MATOH ACCOMMODATION. Accommodation m Auckland for the Britain v. Auckland nnd the Britain v. All Black Football Matches will bo in demand. Arrange in advance for your accommodation. Accommodation. —city, -full Board. Bed, Breakfast; permanents, casuals, —i'hono 43-3Srt. Nome Private Hotel, 7, —i'hono 43-3 SB. Nome Private Hotel, 7, Scotia Place. Accommodation, with Breakfast; vacancies for 6. —177, Grafton Rd., Khyher Pass end. Phone 45-1-6. A CCOMMODATION for Football Match Patrons; handy town. Write now for rooms.—l 4. City Rofld. Auckland. i VONiIURST Private Hotel, 62, Symonds J\ St.—Superior Accommodation; central; miiiuto Queen St. Visitors, book immediately.—Tel. 45-199. •' nvAKANA." 8, Whitaker Place, xV Symonds St.—Vacancies for Peniftm«nt Boarders; tariff from 30s.—Phone 44-388. BlvL) hnd Breakfast, 6h; Double Kqoms from 27s lid; good table; enrage, • -Phone 43-927. '2a, Park Rd. 1" VeDS, Single (3), share 2 Rooms, break- ) f-.mt or board optional; !2nuii. Eden Park. 313, New North Rd., Kingsland. ("TSULTON Servico Apartments, ~ Bed--1 Breakfast, hot shower; near Hospital. . :j<), Cnrltnn Gore I'd. Phone 41-255. C~TITY:— Single Rooms, full Board, or Bed- ' ' Breakfast; open Sundays.—Princess drill Rooms. 85. Victoria St. EVONPORT, amins. boat, elevated position; good table; single* or double Booms: reasonable tariff.— Phono 'i'.'-SS'.). 1/' IN EST View in Auckland.—" Castle- • ' bar," first-class Board and Residence, handy City and Eden Park. Taritl, 10s per day. " Phono 4M2vS. Telegrams; "Castlebar," Auckland.-Miss Gee. Proprietress, 12, Khyber Pass. Visitors.—First-class Acconi- ! modation. opp. Eden Park; tariff mod-erate.—l-'l, Rossmuy Terrace. Sandring'nani. INEMOA, 8, Alfred St.—Good Accommodation Football Visitors; terms, £2 15s per week; 10s per <l ay. HOTEL VEXTNOR, Devonport. Newly renovated, every comfort; few minutes City; ideal position, delightful views; excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Wire or vrrite.—Phone '2*2-406. Miss 1. Johnston. INVERNESS. 47. Wellington St.—Casuals, JL Ks per day*; Bed and Breakfast, 53. 1' lion e_ -15-73' J. V i (),SELLA. 69, Market Rd.—Complete ~\l Accommodation; reasonable tariff; casuals; handy trains.—Phone 25-046. 'T>OOMS, superior, double and single, .LV handy train; Whole ur Part Board.— •7, Clftvernook Rd.. Newmarket. Phone 24-931. <- - Nelson St., near Wellesley St.— LOO, Furn., Single. Double Rooms; board, breakfast optional; handy City. - :t T3 0 R - C H E S T E R " I- PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Cook and Ferguson Sts. Comfortable rooms and excellent- table. Moderate terms to Approved Guests. PHONE 45-226. " OANGIORA." Accommodation, Busil-\ ness Gents.; harbou view, tennis court.—Elizabeth St.. Fonsonby, off Col]ege Hill. Phone 27-065. "V UK 0 N PRIVATE HOT EL. J- 5. SCOTIA PLACE (off Upper Queen St. > Superior Accommodation or Bod and Breakfast. MRS. J. BANFIELD, Phono 42-597. Proprietress. T»l~2s Gd Per Week, Full IBoardT. King. cfc/JL Thornlea House, Phone 43-701. restaurants for visitors. VNDERSON'S Shortland Tea Rooms, open 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.; quick lunch service.—Corner Commerce Fort Streets. O T T A G E T E A ROOM S. V- 3, SHORT LAND ST. (above Sharland's). Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Morning and Alternoon Teas. Hot Luncheons and Dinners Served Attractively. INE at tho Penrith. Karangahape Rd. (opp. Woolworth's), for Really Enjoyable Appetising Meals. Excellent service. "TONA* Luncheon, Tea Rooms, popular -I. for Home made Luncheons, Afternoon Teas. —St Kevin's Arcade. Newton. r fARETTA" Cafeteria. 21. High Still Open Daily. 6.80 a.in. till midnight. Suppers. G.cills, Speciality. CaGEANIC Fisheries Coy., near Town ' Hall. Queen St. Fish, Oysters and <«rills at all hours. A trial will convince you.—Mr. Rossi, Manager (late of Franktoinandl'almerston_J£oiJjTX OPECIAL X O T I C E. O I3F.LGIUM LOUNGE. NEXT TO REGENT THEATRE. OPEN till 11.30. SUNDAY. 10 to 10. They have the Goods that have been tried for years T. ROBINSON. Prop. H OLIDAY ACC OMMODATION. A CCOMMODATION offered. Farm Honie--•"V stead, near Cambridge; every modern conv.. good table.—Homely. Box 61, Cambridge. "LWRMERS* House, Glencroft.—Bed. Break.l- fust, every conv., central; 30s weekly.— Turner St.. Upper Queen St. "I X r AIT AK E ItE Ranges. Nihotupu.—Com»V fortable furu Cottage and 'urn. Flat to let; electric cooking appliances, phone; extensive views.—Miss Mueller. -1. Victoria Av.. Remueia "VA/'EEK-ENDS, restful change, Waiata- » V run. Hotel, Nihotupu, top of hill.— Phone SK, Henderson. Wise, Proprietor. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. CAMBRIDGE. /"CHOOSE CAMBRIDGE for your Inland Holiday, and stay at MIDLANDS PRIVATE HO'iEL, Queen St., Canib idge. Within easy motoring distance Arapuni, Rotorua, etc.—Mrs. B. Willis, Proprietress. Phono 235. CIIRISTCHU RCH. " QTONEIIURST" Private Hotel, Christrhuri'li.—Centrally situated, luxurious end comfortable; tariff, 12s 6d to 15s.—Telegrams, " Stonelea." FRANKTON .TUNCTI ON. I EMPIRE HOTEL.-A.A.A.. C.T., and P.S. Hojko; tariff. 123 Cd a day —Mrs. D. Wilßon, Hostess. HENDERSON. "jyrOTORISTS. —Sharp's Bush, to avoid a disappointing run, is closed, while Vißinu mnrlo f or a ]j weathers. A AA. Hostel, Parakai House.—Tennis court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main roof; largo garage.—Helensville 35. Auckland 46-087. HINEMOA House, Parakai.—Supe rior Accommodation; mineral baths on promises; £3 43 week, 10s day.—Mrs. Keane. pLENDON HOUSE. Leigh. Fishing, Swimming, Tennis; ideal holiday report; £2 15s.—Phone 2, Mrs. Albert Wyatt. NATfONAf. PARK. WINTER Excursions.—Chateau, Brents, * ' Hermitage.—Booking Oflice. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co.. Agents 17. Commerce St. OKOROIR OKOROIR E. ITOI Springs Hotel, most picturesque in New Zealand. A paradise for holiday or rest. Phono 44, Tirau. . ORG A BAY. HPHE PINES." Orua Bay, via Onehunga. ' Spend your holidays at tho seaside; try us.—M. 1,. Morris. Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private •aX Hotel. \\ int»r tariff, '.ls daily. £2 )5s •weekly. I{. (■ iirlitji. Proprietress. Phone 473. \ RMTDALL Private Hotel; house furnishU.X. ,„BR new; 10s day. £.i 3s week.-E (. arkeek. l'rupi ictresa. Phono 205 Table, v./ Snug tires. Tariff, <j* doily, £'2 l()g weekly.—Mrs. Jones, I'roprietress. House, handy Station, Grounds, Baths; tnbio unequalled, 8s per day,—M rs. 1,. Doari, Proprietress. HOUSE, close Govt. Bathii, •' 1 *G.. tourist Office. Select and quiet home; good table; X2 5s week. f,s diiy.~ Alish Biennen. Proprietress. (\ - ,j SA\ ICK.— (/'omfortuhle, privato family ' Accominodation, m-ar station; tariff fiOs weekly; Sa daily.— Kilix, Kruera St.. /"JAXLEIOH Private Hotii. opp. ,Station. — ' Every <onv ; tuiiff, bs. Proprietress, i Mrs. 1 Booth. Phone 127. j)ALACK Hotel.—This Ion;; established arid comforta hie H" m -L'-!iv under entirely new irianagenient; winter tariff; best brandu «.f wines and spirits.- V,'. .1 Meredith. I'roprictor. pi.lN( 1-. S '.A I I'..—'J iiu li-Mijing Private *, Hotel in Kntoiiia, opp the Prince's <>ate mid S.ioator inrri (h ounds. Moderate tariff. Misc. if. Maher, Proprietress. QL ELNS/iA,. I; Private Hotel. Kirst-class A( cornmodatiori; tariff. Ills p,. r ,j ay l)0s weekly.- .»L Biir;e, Pi upi letress. |>AM)\VICH, lea«e reriev/ed; '.ls per day; • aniin. .station anil batlm.—Proprietress'. MI B. Sintoii. Phone 103. lb,us... ll.iiipapn HI Centrally ►J situated; n Km v/eel'.ly,—-M,s. Devin, J ropnetresH. Phone 21/. WilAMlAlfKr. iTj oll '-'; IN I »S' ill. —Kelc.-t, comfortable--4 « «|»tion and town; radio* tann, !ts day; under new management.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 2