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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ABERCORN Private Hotel—ldea! holiday House; borne comforts; bed and break-fast.—4s-2;>4. ACCOM.— Warwick. 40 Wellesiey S. West; 2m. Civic.—Bed, Breakfast, 5/-. —40-140. ACCOM., Yukon, Scotia Place. Bed, Breakfast, (3/-; now management.—42-597. ACCOM. —"Palm Lynn," 401 Queen St. — Handy, Bed, Breakfast, - til-. —42-003. ACCOM. —"Wentworth," 74 Symonds St., 3m. Town Hall. Bed, Breakfast, 0/0. — 42-830. ACCOM. Rossville, next Cargen, Anzac Av. —Bed, Breakfast, 0/0; 2m. station. —l7-4213. A WAT E A, 28-30 Upper Queen St. (Past Karangahape Road.) Flat, suit M.C.. Furn. Also Attractive BedSitting Rooms, kitchenettes. Visitors catered for. x CIENTRAL Private Hotel, opp. St, Mat- > thew's. Phono 30-783, J. D. Gyde, Manager. Bay of islands. bay view PRIVATE HOTEL. OPUA. First-class Accommodation. Tariff, £'.2/10/-; !>/- lier day. Phone 55K. K. MORRIS, Proprietress. BEACHLANDS HOUSE, BEACHLANDS. (While Star Car to Door.) Close Safe Beaches. Fishing, Tennis. Cheery, Restful Holiday. Home Cooking. Winter Tariff, £2/2/-. Rhone SX, Whitford. |J EACH House, Milford. quiet holiday -Is home, tennis, putting.—Mayer, Owner. BEACH House, Onetangi, tennis, boating, hacks, fishing; own cows; good table, log fires; £2. —Write or phone Le Roy. BRAEBURN Service Apartments.—-Furn. Bed-Sitting Rooms.—lo Lower Symonds St. F A WINCH'ELSEA HOUSE. KAREKARE. Spend your week-ends here. Late car L' "day Nights. Daily service, luxury cars. Book May School Holiday?.—Ph. 44-900 re reservations. HAMILTON. —Bed, Breakfast, select: opp. station. —"Chellowdeno." Mrs. Bcrtling. HAMILTON. Midland Private Hotel, Near P.O. A.A. House.—Phono 30,4. HELENSVILLE— Parakai Houses-Tennis, Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in House; £3/17/0 week. 14/- day. Pu. 30, H'ville; Auckland, 40-087. HELENSVILLE. HINEMOA HOUSE. Hot Mineral Baths, Swimming, Plunge, Roman, on premises. Social Hall, lennis, Croquet, Bowls; £3/10/- wk.; 11/- day.—l-h. 47. OWICK Marino Hotel, good accommodation; week-end parties specially catered | for. —D. T. Mcintosh, Proprietor. Phone No. 4. LAKE ROTOMA. Bungalow Fishing Lodge. A beautiful holiday resort with boating, fishing, croquet; hot mineral baths. Electric throughout. Camping paddock. Under entirely new management. Terms moderate. ll,r O UN T MA U N G A N UI. MODERN FLATS, CABINS, COTTAGES. Book for after May Holidays now. —Write or Ring E. C. BANKS, Jun., Mt. Maunganui. Phono 2305, Tauranga Ex. MURIWAI House. Phono Toll. Idiai surroundings, comfortable houso; guests met. OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. Fine 9-Hole Golf Course. Excellent Hot Mineral Baths. 3 Hard Tennis Courts. Lovely Grounds. Phone 44, Tirau. IHiA.—Excellent table; winter tariff.— . Writo or Phone, Brownc'.s Acc. House, Piha. RETIRED FOLKS. — Spend the Winter Comfortably. Every convenience. Spacious Bed-Sitting Rooms, own fireplaces, Glorious Harbour Views. Private beach. Special Attention. From 2gns.—Ring 22-818. Bayswater. ROTHESAY Private Hotel. 123 Grafton Rd. —Good Accom.; terms moderate. ROTORUA. —Comfortable Furn. Rooms, OTORUA. Queensland, select, quiet. Mod. tariff, garage.—Ph. 144, Mrs. Berge. K OTORUA. —Armidale, modern, quiet; 11/day.—Mrs. A. W. Shepherd. Phone 205. ROTORUA. —Grange, opp. Railway; terms moderate. —Mrs. G. Savage. Phone 467. ROTORUA. —Devonshire House, £3/5/-wk., 11/6 day. Prop'ress, C. Morgan. Ph. 22. ROTORUA, Grand Vue, overlooking Gardens—Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Portman. Phono 00; P.O. Box 07. ROTORUA. —St. Elmo, Hincmoa St. Quietness and comfort; delightfully situated; near baths, bed, breakfast. —Mrs. Campbell. ROTORUA. —Park View Private Hotel and Dining Rooms, overlooking Govt. Gardens Tariff: Bed and Breakfast, 7/6 day, 45/week; Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, 10/- day, £3 week; Full Board, 12/- day, £3 10/- week. Dining Room open to visitors. —Mrs. Staple, Proprietress: Mrs. Wyatt, Dining Rooms. RUSSELL.— The Gables, ■ central, modem, hest attention.—Ph. ISD. Address: Gables. RUSSELL. Duke of Marlborough Hotel, fully licensed. J. P. English, Proprietor ST HELIERS Waterfront. Grand Private Hotel, Rooms; Permanents.—L. Bradley; 25-780. rpAURANGA Domain Privato Hotel.—New 1 Management. Terms Moderate.—Ph. 20b. rj^AURANGA HOTEL MANOR. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barney. Phone 387. iJUURANGA. HOTEL ST. ANNE'S. Captain and Mrs. P. E. Harne. Phone 378. rpE AROHA. HAZELWOOD, adjoining J- Domain and Baths, for a Restful Holiday at a popular tariff. A.A. House. PHONE 30. MRS. F. HALL, Prop. VISITORS TO SYDNEY.—We arrange all kinds of accommodation, Service Flats, Hotels, etc. We meet boats. Cable your requirements to "Coltrust," Sydney.—Mitchell & Clarke, 14 Castlereagh St., Sydney, 83851 WHANGAREI. —" Hotel Windsor," Leading Private Hotel. A.A. House. Tariff 10/-. —John C. Ley. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. First-class Accommodation. 8/-, Bed and Breakfast; 10/-, Dinner, Bed and Breakfast; 12/-per day; £3/10/-per week. Children Under 12 Half Rates. PHONE 41-208. YENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL, King Edward Parade, Devonport, Auckland. First-class Seasido Accommodation. Spacious Lounges, Teinis Courts. 8/-, Bod and Breakfast; 12/- per day; £3/17/6 per week, summer tariff. Children Under 12 Half Rates. PHONE 22-406. ALL MODERN HOTEL SERVICES. NEW VICTORIA PALACE, NEW VICTORIA PALACE, Next to the Town Hall, 201-229 Lit. Collins Street, Melbourne. Modern Cafeterias, Delightful Dining Rooms, All Luxurious Appointments. Efficient Service. POPULAR ROOM ONLY TARIFFS: Singles, 4/- to 7/6; Doubles, 8/- to 16/-. Write for Illustrated Pamphlet. Australia's Largest Non-licensed Hotel. T)UTE COURT HOTEL. J"* 28 QiUEEN'S GATE. 5.W.7. HIGH-CLASS. PRIVATE HOTEL, greatly favoured by visitors from tho Dominions; h. and c. water and central heating in bedrooms; elec. lift. Cuisine a feature —cooking excellent. Terms moderate. Resident owner. Adjoining Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. Only several minutes from London's famous West End Theatre District. V'T c OR I A P A LACE » offers first-class cuisine and accommodation in Melbourne's most up-to-date hotel "Room-only" Tariffs: 4/- to 7/0 singles; 8/to 10/- doubles. Dine out when you wish, All facilities for accommodation and euro of children. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet to Dept. 7C. VICTORIA PALACE (Dept. 7C). 215 Lit. Collins St., Melbourne THE ST. JAMES, Stanley Street, Hyde Park. 98 Flats, absolutely self-contained in every detail mid completely furnished. Only building of its kind in Australia. Ensures Visitors the utmost comfort and super service. Day and night porters, office staff, lounge and music rooms, post office, hot water all installed. Three elevators. Winter rentals now from £3/5/- weekly. Patronised by holiday and business visitors. Tram to door. Write Manager for brochure. BOARD WANTED BANK Officer, rafincd, private home.—Give full particulars, R.D., 30, Herald. BOARD, homely, by middle-aged Man; Rcmucra. —R.A., 330, II ekald. BUSINESS Lady, board, refined private family; permanent.—Quiet, 360, Herald. BUSINESS Ladies (2) require Bourd, single rooms; sunny.— Refined, 35J, 11K11A I. D. CUVIL Servant seeks suitnblo Hoard, clean /surroundings, within 2nd section.—Replv P.O. Box 1174. HOME, good, wanted for Boy ago 7 years. —L.J., 257, Herald. LADY requires Furn. B'room, fireplace, with board, near trams; permanent.—R.J., 310, Herald. LADY, invalid, requires Comfortable Accommodation, cheerful people essontial; meals in bed. —Particulars, T.. 358; Herald. MAN, young, wants Board; washing; handy station. Manurewa. —L.G., 34.1 M, lleiiai.d MAN, steady, Privato Board; keep garden spare time. —Qniet, 143, Herald. MANUREWA, Papatoetoe, Takanini.— Young Man requires Bourd urgently.— Quiet, 251, Herald. Y\/"OIUvING Man, young, private family; TT ' phone, garage; reasonable.—G.R., 242, Hmui.D. "\7"'OUNG Lady, vicinity Parnell, 2nd section; X private preferred.—N.R., 351, Herald. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 2

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