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HAMILTON SHOPPING. f A GOOD Electrio Service for Battery, Radio, House.—Phone 1755. Electrio Construction Co.. Collingwood St. GOFF. HELLYAR, Magneto Specialist.— All types Reniagnetised, Repnired, Rewound.—7, Bryce St., Hamilton. Phono 1938. MRS. TISSIMAN, Corsetry Specialist, offers export advice when selecting your/ Foundation Garments.—227, Victoria St. / rrHE WAIKATO BRANCH of tlio New J- Zealand Herald, South British Buildings, Hamilton, will receive orders for the delivery of the Nkw Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News in Hamilton and suburbs. Advertisements for the NEW ZEALAND HERALD Will be received at the Herald's Waikato Branch Office, South British Insurance Co.'s Buildings. Victoria Street. Hamilton. Copies of the Herald and Auckland Weekly News on sale. ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY will receive prompt attention. # THAMES SHOPPING. DANBY BROTHERS, of Danby's Shoe Stores, Thames, wish all their Customers "The Compliments of the Season." TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. // AUCKLAND. 171ERNLEIGH, Symonds St.—Xmai Visi- ?■ tors are assured exceptional accommodation; moderate tariff. -Phono 41-319. CHRISTCHURCH. STONEHURST, Chiistchurch's leading Private Hotel, makes travellers "at homel" tariff, 12s Gd to 15s.—Telegrams, " Stopelea." HAMILTON. HAMILTON Visitors.—Reserve Accommodation, Riverview Private Hotel. Tariff 8s day, £2 2a weekly.—F. Duffy, Proprietor. KERRI HOUSE, Marama St., Hamilton.— Private Accommodation for Casuals end Pernianents. —Telephone 1497. WARWICK, Hamilton East. —Beautifully situated, overlooking river; overy comfort; Permanents and Casuals.—Mrs Voysey, Proprietress. ' HENDERSON. A A.A. Route Maps.—Sharp's Bush. • tables, all picnic necessaries; midbush;.hot water; bathing pools. OTORISTS.—Sharp's Bush, nearest towering kauris and rimu avenues, tennik courts adjoining bathing pools; midbush. MOTORISTS.— Route, concrete to Henderson (station), then railway crossing to Mountain Rd. Sports Area in front. HELEN SVILLE. A A.A. Hostel, Parakai House.—Tennis • / court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main roof; large garage.— Helensville 35. Auckland 4G-OS7. INEMOA House. Parakai.—Superior Accommodation; mineral baths (separate for ladies and gents) on premises: £3 4s a/week, 10s day.—Mrs. Keane. J HOWICK. THE Cliffs.— Superior Accommodation, climatic conditions suitable for sutlers / from asthma; Vegetarians catered , for if required: largo, airy rooms; spacious grounds; terms moderate.—Phone 16 or write Mrs. Moore. . LEIGH. CLENDON HOUSE, Leigh - Fishing, Swimming, Tennis; ideal holiday resort: £2 15a.—Phono 2a. Mra. Albert vvyatt. JEIGH HOTEL, JLJEIGH HOTEL, LEIGH. / LEIGH. AUCKLAND 5S MILES, Metal Road. BIG FISH QUITE CLOSE, Phone 1. J- F. S FROST. / NEW PLYMOUTH. (IHETWODE Private Hotel, Devon St. J West (A.A.A.)—Tennis, miniature golf; delightfully quiet.—Mrs. Phillips, Hostess. OKOROIRE. STAY at the Hot Springs Hotel, amidst lovely surroundings. Golf, tennis, bowls, mineral baths, shooting. ORUA BAY. " riIHE PINES," Orua Bay, via Onehunga. J. —Spend your holidays at the seaside. Try us.—M. L. Morris, Proprietor. Accommodation House.—surf Bathing, Fishing, Tenniß; telephone; 10s per day.—E. Le Grice. Piha, We3t Coast. A CCOMMODATION, First-class.—Sonoma J\. Private Hotel. Tariff, 10s daily, £3 weekly.'—R. Garlick, Proprietor. Phone 473. ARMLDALE Pxivate Hotel; houßo furnishings new; 10s day. £3 3s week.—E. Carkeek. Proprietress. Phone 205. AUSTRALIA Hotel. Repainted, repapered, refurnished; reduced tariff; 10s 6d, 14s Gd, daily. Wires. " Australia," Rotorua. Phone 403 CHIRM'S Pte. Hotel (late Clubb's), next Sanatorium Grounds.—Long-established Private Hotel, under entirely new management;, every comfort, civility, attention; tariff, 10s day; £3 3s weekly.—Mr. and Mrs. Chirms. Proprietors. Pbono 47. •' /COMMONWEALTH."-First-class Table, snug fires. Tariff, 9s daily, £2 10s weekly.—Mrs. Jones, Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE House, handy Station, Grounds, Baths; table unequalled; 8s per day.—Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. EMPIRE Accommodation, Address the Empire only; no longer combined with adjoining hotel. Mr. McLean retired. TRENTON HOUSE. Close Govt. Baths, -1- P. 0., Tourist Office. Select and quiet home; good table; £2 10s week, 8s Gd day. —Miss Brennen, Proprietress. OAKLEIGH Private Hotel, opp. Station. —Every codv. ; tariff. 83.—Proprietress. Mrs. L. Booth. Phone 127. ' PALACE Hotel.-This long-established and j comfortable Hostelry under entirely new'management;, winter tariff; best brands of wines and spirits.—W. J. Meredith, Proprietor. PRINCE'S GATE.—The leading Privato Hotel in Rotorua, opp. the Prince's Gate and Sanatorium Grounds. Moderate tariff.—Miss R. Maher, Proprietress. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.-Table unequalled; 103 day, C 0.3 week'y.—Phone 144. Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. SURREY House, Hanpapa St.—Centrally situated; £2 10s weekly.—Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone 217. fpHE GRANGE, Hinemoa St.—£2 8s JL weekly, 83 per day; homely.—Proprietress, Mrs. G. Savage. "WHEN IN SYDNEY MAKE YOUR VY HOME THE ■ ORIENTAL HOTEL (Private). Centrally situated, hot and cold water, roof garden, dancing, etc., excellent cuisine, accommodates IGO Guests. Tariff from 8s od. Bed and Breakfast. Tariff from lis Gd per dav. inclusive. Tariff from £3 3s per week, inclusive. Telegraph Address: NEWOR, Sydney. Postal Address: Oriental Hotel, King's Cross, Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20760, 31 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20760, 31 December 1930, Page 2

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