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TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. _____ • AUCKLAND. Hotel qtonehurst, O 100 Rooms. "The Only UNLICENSED Hotel-de-Luxe." Reduced tariff: 12s Cd, Ha and lfis per day; G3s to 98s week. Bed and bkft., from Gs Cd. HAMILTON. r7"ERRI HOUSE. 19. Marama St.— Superior Accommodation; terms very reasonable, for casuals, pormanents.—Phone 1-197. RIVEKVIEW. between Civic Theatre and Post Office.—Tennis. Reduced tariff —Phone 1181. F. Duffy. Proprietor. WARWICK. Privato Hotel. Hamilton East.—Car accommodation; vacancies permanenls, casuals: good home.—Mrs. Voysey, Proprietress. CLENDON HOUSE, Leigh. ~ Fishing, Swimming, Tennis; ideal holiday ressort; £2 10s. —P'none 2S. Mrs. Albert Wyatt. EIGH Hote; (Licensed), the House of plenty. A.A.A. Social, comfort, service. cuisine.—-J. Frost. MT. MA UNO A NUT. EVERY Comfort and Convenience. Only Hotel facing ocean and sunshine. Moderate Tariff.—"Ocean Lodge," Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Telephone 2S3M. MOST Popular Holiday Resort in N.Z.— Hotel The Mount. Tariff £3 10s. Phone 283 U. Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffiths. Proprietors. NEW PLYMOUTH. CHETWODE Privato Hotel. Devon St. West. A.A.A.—Tennis, Golf. Quiot; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Phillips, Hostess. NGATEA. 13RIVATE Hotel, good nccommodntion nt X moderate rates; appointed house C.T. and A.A.A.—Mrs. E. Leonard. OK PRO! RE. BEAUTIFUL Okoroire. Gem of New Zealand's Inland Resorts. Visit the Hot Springs Hotel. Rotorua express stops. ORUA BAY. ROTORUA. A A.A. Hotel, Empire, Leading Private • Hotel. 10s to 12s Cd daily, £3 12s 6d weekly.—Wires: Empire. ACCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private Hotel, select; 9s daily, £2 10s weekly. —Phone 473. Pro., Mrs. Garlick. ARMIDALE, modern, comfortable; 10a day, £3 8s per week —E. Carkeek, Proprietress. Phone 205. See Friday's Advt. BONDI Private Hotel.—Special Reduced Tariff, £2 10s weekly; every comfort i Proprietress. and convenience.—Phone 138. Mra. Yuill. CIHIItM'S Private Hotel, min. new Ward > Baths. £3 3s. 10t daily; appointed I A.A.A. Hotel.—Phone 47. DEVONSHIRE House, handy station. Grounds, Baths; table unequalled; 8a i per day.—Mra E. Dean. Proprietress. IpMPIRE. largest, most Popular House, -i now separate Hotel since McLean's retirement 1929. On arrival don't bo misled, only ono Empire. HOTEL Australia.—Reduced tariff, summer holidays, all concessions.—Box 148. Wires, "Australia." PARK VIEW, overlooking Gardens, Bowling Greens.—Refurnished throughout; free garage; tariff. 10s day.—Mrs. Staple, Proprietress. 'PHE GRANGE (late Oakleigh), opposite station.—Bs Daily, £2 8s Weekly; homely.—Proprietress: Mrs. G. Savage. TAURANGA. HOTEL St. Anne's, Tauranga, has Vacancies for Guests; tariff 10s per day, £3 a week. WELLINGTON. Y^ELLINGTON. —Rutland Private Hotel, ' » Plimmer's Steps. Superior accommodation, greatly reduced tariff; 9s day; 50s week. j WHANGAREI, Hotel Windsor.—select, comfortable; adjacent station and town; radio. Tariff, 9s day.—Mr. and Mrs. Piggott. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE. A T 85, Grafton ltd., Auckland.—Private XA Sale of Amrad 5-Valve Battery Set Do Luxe. Speaker, New Accumulator and Batteries, with Cabinet Container; £9 15s, installed any country house, payment of car trip. LLOWANCE on your Old Set for Latest Philco'' Electric Radios.—McCabe's, Newton. CIOLOiNJLAL" and " Gloradio" .Receivers ' on easiest terms; 12 months' guarantee.—La Gloria Gramophones, 155, K a rangehape Rd. DAACES, Meetings, Shows, Entertainments. Use our powerful Electric Amplifiers. Sale or Hire.—Johns, Ltd. N.Z.-Built Electric Radios.—3--L Valve, £9 10s; 4-Valve, £l2 10s; 6Valve, £l6 10s; G-Valve, £lB 10s; 7-Yalve. .£23 10s.—McCabe's Radios, Newton. INSTAIi a "Pilot," the supreme Radio L Receiver.— Harrington's. Hi2, Queen St. EADIO Bargain.—G-Valve Demonstration Pilot Electric Midget, £l7 10s.—Harrington's, Queen St. ROTARY Converter, as new, Janette volts D.C. 230, A.C. 110; D.C. amps. 2, K.V.A. 3; owner leaving City.— Communicate Box 3052. or phono 4G-578. Oi'iiiWAßT WARNER, a Great Radio.— O Radio Equipment Palmerston Bldgs., 47. Queen St. WELL-MAYDE Rangatira, the N.Z. Quality Radio, Mantel Consolette or Combination. Terms.—Johns. Ltd.. Chancery ABOUT Public Address R:id io Apparatus and Service.—Consult Hartle anil Gray, Customs St. West, Auckland. gTARTIING QFFER. NEW SHIPMENT "B " BATTERIES. We are offering a limited number only at these prices, as wo p.re over-stocked. Get in early, they are less than landed cost. 45-VOLT STANDARD FLAT . . 15a Od 45-VOLT HEAVY DUTY . . £1 2s Gd 45-VOLT SQUARE BUILT . . £1 7s Gd HALF USUAL PRICE. CASH ONLY. FREIGHT EXTRA. pADIOB. 10, COMMERCE STREET. QOME MORE SLIGHTLY USED RADIOS O AT BARGAIN PRICES! These instruments have mostly been returned from hire, and are in guaranteed as new condition. Easiest of terms arranged if desired, or we will take your silent Piano in part payment. MAJESTIC. Model 21, Superliet., 8-valve model, full dynamic speaker. Usual price, £UO 10s. SPECIAL PRICE, MAJESTIC. Model 91. Handsome Console, in superb condition - 7-valve model; fine tone and reception. Original price, £SO. SPECIAL PRICE . . . ££>2 1Q S ' ItTAJESTIC Radio-Gramophone Combina--l'J. tion, truly magnificent instrument, with marvellous tone and radio reception; 8-valve chassis, with exclusive Majestic features. This model is /Bhop-worn only. Usual price, £Bl. SPECIAL PRICE, £OO j^QS. We have also a few cheap Battery Models taken in part payment for Ultimate and Gulbransen Radio, prices from £2 upwards. SPECIAL - ENGLISH 2-VALVE ALLEI/'ICTRIC SET, with Speaker, £7 15s. PHILLIPS 3-VALVE ALL-ELECTRIC SET, with Speaker. £3O. Call to-day or send us a "collect" wiro to reserve the model of your choice jgADY. J IMITED, 192. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. RADIO APPARATUS WANTED. BATTERY Set, ahoitt 5 valves; good order. —Full particulars, price, Cash, 325, Herat.Tl. RADIO REPAIRS. MASTS and Aerials Erected, safe and efficient; Overhauls Work guaranteed.— Ring 42-129. CAMERAS FOR SALE. T>EFLEX Thornton Picard, 4.5 lens: £7 10s; bargain.—Camera Exchange, Civic Square. TTOreTLANDER. 21 x 4J, 4.5 lens, Com- * pur, £s.—Write 10, Hauraki Rd., Takapuna.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 2

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