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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION A CCOMMODATION.—Paying Guests, £i A is.—Miss Jessie Watt. Box G-J, Aberyeldit. Cambridge. HOUSE, furn.. 5 rooms, school holidays. 10 miles Auckland P.O.—Rutherford. 73, Herald. HOWICK. " The Bungalow."—Accommodation for visitors, light luncheons, teas. —Mrs. Wyatt. Phone 9S. KOHIMAEAMA. —Cottage, furn., 7 bed?: minute beach; month, Christmas. —36 Speight Rd. LABOUR Week-end at Waiatarua Hotel, Nihotupn. Up-to-date sanitary conveniences and bathrooms installed, tennis court, etc.: excellent table: Car from city. —Phone Wise. SK. Henderson. MILFORD, Takafuna. —For your summer hoHdiiva rnnciiH Ashbv P'.clntfi ■ i - ,J -mer holiduys consult Ashby, Estate Agent, Milford Rd. Phone 23-447. . beach, tiandy coif, tennis, moderate; TV TILFORD.—House, 3 weeks, from DecemI _ -*■ ber 15 to January 5; accommodate eight sleeping; garage; telephone.—Box 1458. ! Auckland MISSION BAT—Motor Camp. close beacb: fully equipped; some vacancies until December 20.—Phone '25-844. Auckland. ly.'f T. MAUNGANUI.—House, furn., 5 rooms, 2 xerandahs. electric light.—G. Nash. Mt. Matmganui. MOUNT MAUNGANUI.—The Leading Hotel, Griffiths' Hotel The Mount, right on the fc«ach. Excellent cuisine. MT. EDEN.—Large Room. suitable 2 gents.; laundry; meals optional; recom-mended.—l2-90ii. MURIWAI HOUSE. Accommodation, Labour Week-end: metalled road throughout, r;ia Waimauku.—Phone Muriwai Beach Buireau FHA. —Fi/rnished Bach, any period. December, January. February; also Bunkhouse.—Box_43s. PERSON, refined, seaside, quiet, fishing, bathing: 20s weekly.—Healthy. 215. H-EEA.LD. EOTORUA.— Furnished House, accommo- > date 6, csir.tral; also furnished Apartments; reasonable.—Manson. Draper. I WANG AN'IT] OSTE R ' S BOTE L. Suite He Luxe, private bathrooms, hot and cold runring water, and phone in every | bedroom, central heating; beautiful Iriungesi. | Tel'trrarbie Address: " FOSTER'S." Wanganui P.O. Bos 54 Phone 2196 M -T KYN E Maria ce r j pOWES BAY PRIVATE HOTEL ! V WAIHEKE ISLAND ' SPEND LABOUR WEEK-END AT THIS POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT. " j First-class Table Supplied from Our Farm j Dancing Every Evening. Fishing. Tennis, Etc. Free Use of Rowing ! Boats N.S.S. Steamer leaves Auckland i.45 p.m. ! Sat. Leaves ('owes 4.15 Monday. Saturday ! to Monday, His. Return fare, (is For Reservations Phone or Wire i INSLEY, COWES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 2