HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION, private, tea, bed and breakfast; 17s 6d; casuals, 4s 6d day: minute Cits'. —111 Nelson St. A~CCOMMODATION.—Beach House, Onetangi; good table; own cows; tennis, boating, fisbing, surfing; 355.— Leßoy, Proprietors, or Phone Henry. Onetangi, particulars. A CCOMMODATION.— Farley's Winchelaea A House. Karekare Bureau. Book now for holidays. See large advertisement Wednesdays, Saturdays. __— _ a CCOMMODATION.—BeautifuI Torbay, A ideal holiday resort; moderate.-Pro-prietress. Wharereka. Phone 225, Albany. — accommodation, . ail good Guest A Houses, Hotels; information; illustrated literature; tickets; lowest tariff rates; no booking fees.—Goodwill rra\el, Victoria Arcade.__ rDACH, Waitakere Ranges. electric, panoramie views, bush, garage; reasonable.— Phones 45-76 G. 20-469. —_ BAY Ob' ISLANDS. Paihia and Wai-tangi.—First-claßs Private Hotel. Mon Desir."—Wire Tracey,. Paihia. CASTOR BAY.—Furn., Self-contained Flat, near bus; sleep G.—Browne, Castor Bay. CIASTOR BAY.->-Vacant Monday, large / Bach, gas Btove. —Phone 27-095, business hours. __ CASTOR BAY Beach.—Furn., 4-roomed Cottage; X2. —47 Paice Av., Dominion Rd. - /CHELTENHAM Beach.—Balcony Flat, nicely furiiy excellent situation; reasonable.—Apply Herald. r—/COTTAGE, 4 room?, Maraetai.—Particulars Phone 20-104. . " iCREMORNE," 83 Grafton Rd.—Airy position, beautiful viewfl. Double ana Single Bedrooms, vacant.—Phone 40-512. HOWICK.—" The Cliifß." Phone 16. New management: lovely grounds: vacancies from 355. T EIGH Hotel, licensed, every convenience, I i A.A., sunshine, shade, sea, scenery; linger here and find out what inspired Goldsmith 'b "Deserted Village. ' —Phone 1. Leigh. TT/FaßAETAl.—Furnished Cottage, 5 rooms. J-VJ. —Apply 12 Arcadia Rd., Epsom. MAIRANGI BAY.—Bach, Bleeps 8; eleotric; garage; vacant February; 85s. — Phone 41-133. MILFOtRD. —2-Roomed Furn. Baoh. sleep 4; near beach; reasonable.—Phone 26-318. __ ItyfILFORD, on Beach.—Several furn. BedItJL roomß, suit married couples; special today, 20s; free kitchen.—t23-208. . MT. MAUNGANUI.—Furn. House, on beach, available 16th.—Davis. Wharf. Rotorna. Phone. 234. MT. MAiUNGANUL—FIats, all electric, accommodate 4 people.—Tappenden, Plantation Camp. ONETANGI. Strand House, right on Beach. Tennis, surfing, e.1., every oomfort: terms. £2 2s.—Write or phone Mr. Taylor. r r ARAPIU, Waiheke..— Beautiful b<"b (J walks, launch picnics, bat h mg ( fißhing. tennis, bowls, modern accommodation, produce from farm; good boat.service.— W. Mcintosh. PXHA —The Finest Spot in New Zealand. Right on. the beach.—E. Le Grice, Accommodation House, Piha. R~ ESTLEIGH, Leigh, on Beach.—Shflltered. native bush: free boats, fishing, tennis.—Phone 4M, E. Yearbury. EOTORUA.— Furn. House, available week or more, everything supplied.—Davis,, opp. Wharf. Phone 234. ROTORUA. 6-Roomed, Fully Furn. Hoiiße, conve.; central: accommodate /. —Phone 42-569.
RUSSELL.— The Bungalow, waterfront, best situationj electric light; P.B, and A.A.A. House.—Mrs. Bisaett. Proprietress. RUSSELL.— Duke of Marlborough,' fully licensed; first-class accommodation; new hotel, new furnishinffß.—Jack English, Proprietor. . , . rpAKAPUNA, 37 Hurstmere Rd.—Superior X Board-Residence, minute beach, good table; Cottage vacant, sleep 6. j rpHORNE'S BAY, Takapuna.—Comfy furn. X Bungalow; reasonable rent. Speedy, Milford; 23-380. rniTlßANGl.—Attractive Cottage, accomX modate five; ej., stove, telephone, convs. Beautix'ui views; £5 10a; refs.—Phon»3R-123. rniTIRANGI. Park Rd.— X e.1., conveniences, beautiful bush, views, —Phone 29-080. rpiTIRAN Gl.—Comfortable Furn. House, X im beach.—Apply Wilson, 27 Victoria St. W. "TTTTAIPU COVE.—Beach House, fishing, VV dancing. safe bathing; weekly, £2 2s; camping, bacha.—E. McMillan. •WAIHI Beach. —Te Whare. AccommodaVV tion, beach frontage; tariff £2 10s week. ■—Proprietress, N. Mullins. TIffHANGAREI.—James' Hotel, central. VV most modern Private Hotel, Ixorth Auckland; tariff. 8a 6d; .weekly by arrangement; JJOTEL TITIRANGI. Spend your holidays at Hotel Titirangi, situated in the Blue Mountains of Auckland. A modern hotel in the most beautiful surroundings, near the shores of tho Manukau. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. Ideal for permanent residents. Write, MANAGER, hotel titirangi, AUCKLAND. Phone 29-880. I^-AWAU. SPECIAL EXCURSION DIRECT trip by SB. DUCHESS, • leaving town WEDNESDAYS 9.30 a.m., leaving Kawau 4 p.m. Kawau io the most Glorious Resort in Beautiful trees, lovely walks, secluded sandy beaches; golf, tennis, dancing. Magnificent water supply. Showers in all bathing sheds Steamers every other day. Tariff £3 10« i and £3 3s weekly.—Ring Spry, Co., Phone 43-453, Argus House. High St., or write, wire MANSION HOUSE. KAWAU ISLAND. ONETANGI PRIVATE HOTEL, Waiheke Island.—On Auckland's Finest Ocean Beach.—This Modern Hotel leads in seaside accommodation. Excellent table _ supplied mainly from our own farm. Refrigeration, e.1.. an abundant supply of pure artesian water, continuous hot-water service. Private Dan~e Hall, two good Tennis Courts. Fishing, surfing, boating. Sheltered grounds and wonderful bush scenery. Tariff, £2 15s; children half rates. Phone or write McGREVY, P. 0., Onetangi. {"IOWES J£AY pRIVATE JJOTEL, WAIHEKE ISLAND. THE POPULAR RESORT. Visit this Modern Hotel, accommodating 300 guests, situated amidst ideal surroundings at the water's edge, on our seaside farm. Clean, shady and safe beach for swimming and sun-bathing. Two enclosed asphalt tennis courts. Dancing, etc.. every evening in our large hall. Free launch trips for fishing, picnics, eto.. and free use of 4 rowing boats. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Supplied from our farm. 6/- return fare from Auckland by Northern S.S. Coy. steamers, Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Tariff: £2 16s per week; week-end, 10s; low rates for children Write for illustrated literature. To avoid disappointment Phone or Write INSLEY. Cowes Post Office
HOLIDAY WANTEDS LADY, young, wants Holiday on Farm; cheerful people.—Write Holiday, Laking, Onehunga. __ ; ROTORUA. —Room, turn., use convs., suitable 2 Ladies, fortnight, February.— Rotorua, 32, Hekai/d. WINES AND SPIRITS SALE A NICE Wino. priced for .Mr. Farmer. Pukeroa Port, £1 case, railed.—C. Hen derson, Te Kauwhata. UCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— Port, Sherry or Madeira, 30a case; Reserve, 40s case, quality guaranteed; freight paid.—Phone 44-409. UCKLAND WINE CO.. Agency Greenmeadows Gold Medal Wine. Awards 1889 Faris, 1906 N.Z., 1909 London, 1910 JapaneseBritish. 42s Case. ALWAYS Be Wise.—Buy your Wines from Corban's—the Oldest Firm, Oldest wines, largest vineyards in New Zealand. Bedrock Prices. " fILYDEBALLA" Port, no better wine V-V mado in New Zealand, 80s case, railed. —Clyde Ballantyne, Te Kauwhata. CORBAN'S Wines have won highest awards in open competition with the world and have been supplied to Auckland Public and other hospitals for over 22 years. Quality guaranteed. EICH Port Wine, 21s 2 gals., at depot; bring jars.—Corban'B Wines, Fort St. Phona 42-463. , OA / Case.—Sweet Old Port.. Special £i\jl offer, short period.—Empire Wine, Co., Box 1144. Auckland. OAS Case.—Frontignac, rich, sweet, red uU Wine, delivered freight paid.—Crown Wines, Elliott St. Phone 47-135. SPEC. Rich Port, 36s doz.; No. 4 Port, 425; Harmony Port and Claret 48s; Sherry, 555; Invalid Port,. Frontignac, Tawny Port and Madeira, 655; Special Resarvo Port and Special Vintage "Dry" Sherry, 665; Wine Cocktail and Cellarman's Special Port, 85s; Special Assorted Case, 58s. Freight paid—delivery free. CORBAN'S, The Wine People, Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. City Office & Depot, 31 Fort St., Auckland*,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22029, 8 February 1935, Page 1
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