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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ' ABERCORN, 363 Queen St.. above Town Hull.—Bed, B'fast; free parking.—ls-251. A CCOM., "Rossville," next t(i Cargen, Eden Ji. ('res.; bed and breakfast. —1 CCOM., Bcd-Breaktust —Wellesley House, Wellesley St. West. Phone 42-253. i CCOM. —Furn. Rooms, morning tray, ph.; i\ (| uiet. home.—2 Waver Icy St., off Queen St. ACCOM. Clinton. Scotia Place; BedBreakfast; Full Board.—Phone 'l2-50< A CCOM.—"Palm Lynn." 401 Queen St.; Jr.L Booms, Bed and Breakfast, 6/-. 42-003 A CCOM.—"Wentworth," 74 Symonds 5t..3 xY. mill. Town Hall. Bed, B fast. 1--830. A i; KLES BAY.—Baches and Motor Cainp, i\ safe bat hi its:, fishing, boating and danc-ing.-—-King ft A Arkles Bay. via Silverdale. A UCKLAND Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. East, Jx. has Temporary Accommodation for Men, Bed or by the Day. 13ACH, furnished, sleep ft or 0, at Waitete, J) Ngongotaha, to let for month of April; terms reasonable. —L.A.W.. Box 4, Je Aroha. AY OF ISLANDS.—-Visitors to tiic Bay of Islands; Bay View, Opua, offers Furnished Apartments. Jv. Morris, 1 roll riet£ess : EACH House, Onetangi.—We. cater for your holiday at reasonable rates, r ishing trips rowboats, tenuis; own cows; good table; £2/10/- weekly. Phone onotangi .__ BRAEBURN, l(i Symonds St.—Vacant, j sgle., dlile., beautifijjp fiirn. Apartments. , BROWN'S BAY.—Electric convs., beach, weekly term. —J-AV- -<■>, IIKKAin BURWOOD, 20 Princes St., opp. Albert Park. —1-ble. ami Sglc. Fiirn. Apart. CAMBRIDGE. Midland Private Hotel, j A .A.A., excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Banfield, Phono -35. —— ; —— BARTER'S Private Hotel. Onetangi, for Kj the Ideal Holiday, on beach, at bus torminus; boating, tennis, etc.; all convs. lariff, J2°/l(>/-• —Write, or Phone 3A. -rns'HING - ROTORUA. F onCHRANE'S CAMP. OHAU CHANNEL, REORGAMSED. Fishermen's Baches, self-cont., dinners at Lodge if desired. Canteen. Reasonable. Rinir or Write. AMILTON. Midland Private Hotel, near P. 0.. A.A. Houro.—Phon_oJo74 : _ ELENSVILLE, Parakai House. Tennis, Hot Mineral Baths.—Phone 30, Helensville, Auckland, 10-087. Hotel Australia, Rotorua.—Summer Tariff, 12/6 daily, £3/15/- weekly. 1. | Grenfield. Prop. 1 TTOTEL ST. ICLAIR.—DbIe.. single share IX rooms; irafr; per night. Ph. —• ; T ElGll.—Clendon Ho-isc for comfort, elec\J trie; ideal holiday resort; boat; beautiful views, walks, own farm. —Phono . r EIGH.—RESTLEIGH GUEST HOUSE Jj On Sheltered Beach. Free Boats. Excellent Table. RING -IM. "AXANLY —Elec. Bach. clnssed-in verandah, IYJL glorious views, to let frnni March 31. Phono 42-875. j A R I N A PRIVATE HOTEL, St. Holier* Waterfront. Select Board. Tariff £3/15/-. Tearooms Open to Public. IT. BROWN, 'Proprietor. Phone 25-781'. U I L F O 11 D. You can't find a holiday homo nioro delightful than Beach House —whenever your holidays, reserve accommodation at Auckland s liojjday home. Phono 23-291 for reservations. TTcGREVY'S SEASIDE HOTEL, IYL ONETANGI. Tennis Courts, Dance Hall, Sheltered Gronnds. Ocean Beach. All Electric. RAY McOKEVY (03/-) Phone 3k. , s QKORO IR E. Stay at HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, Whero Petrol Restrictions Don't Matter. Golf Tennis, Fishing, Bowls at Your Door. PHONE 44. TIRAU. NETANGI. —Belter than a, tonic. Splendid holiday assured. Step from your bedroom to the sea. Good table.- —-Mrs. Jenkinson. OH API U Seaside Hotel, adjoining beach and wharf. Free launches, rowboats, fishing, tennis. W. Mcintosh. Private Bag, Waiheke. Ring via Awaron. I >IH A. —Furn. Cottage, comfortable, h.w.; .I fireplace—24 Mangere Rd., Otahuhu. IDIHA. Excellent- table; daily bus. — JL Browne's Private Hotel. Phone tolls. PIHA. —Furn. Cabins, accom. 4.—Phone I. Ketterer, I'iha. ROTORUA —Devonshire House; terms modcra'.c. —Proprietress, C. Morgan, Ph. 22. ROTORUA. —Grange, opp. Railways; terms moderate.—Mrs. O. Savage. Phone -107. ROTORUA.— Grand Vue. Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Portman. Phone 60, P.O. Box Qi. ROTORUA. —Ttandwick, new management; moderate tariff.—Write, or Plione 103. ROTORUA.— Bungalow. 12/6; min. baths, new cr.nvs., homely.—Mr., Mrs. Branch. OTORUA. —1\ ellsmere; Central, Accommodation; bed, breakfast. —Ilaupapa St. Mrs. T. Kelly. ROTOBUA. —Furnished Apartments, cook-, ing conveniences; central. —Forbury, 45 Whakaue St. ROTORUA.— Melba-nui, 254 Fenton St.— ' Select Furn. Rooms, cooking convs.; near station. E OTORUA. —Attractive Fishing Cottage, between Hamurana - Ohau. Electric, IV2M, Herald. ROTORUA. ■ —- Superior Fully - furnished Flats, all electric, available April.— Aiken, Rangiuru St. Phone 45. ROTORUA.— Chirm's Private Hotel, inin. • Baths and Gardens. Tariff, 12/- daily. Free garage.—Mrs. Chirm. Proprietress. ROTORUA. —St. Elmo, Hincmoa St., quietness and comfort; delightfully situated, n»ar baths; bed, breakfast.—Mrs. Campbell. K OTORUA ARM IDA LE GUEST ■ HOUSE, Hincmoa St. Every comfort, personal attention, excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Ring or write. Phone 205, or Box 173. MR. AND MRS. R. W. WISE, Proprietors. RUSSELL. —The Gables, central, modern; best, attention —Ph. 18M. Address: Gables. RUSSELL.— Duke of Marlborough Hotel, fully licensed. —J. P. English, Proprietor. r IWKAPUNA. Milford.—Best Selection of I Houses. Flats, for March holidays.— Takapuna Land Agency. 2M-7.*> I. npAURAXGA.—Refined Private House. Cenx tal Reasonable.—Mrs. Dickie. Phone 420. rpE AROllA.—Hazclwood, adjoining DoJL main baths. A restful holiday at a popular tariff. —Phone 36, Mrs. Hall, Proprietress. Y\T AT A TAR IT A-Niho tu pu Ran ges .—Fu llyti furn., all-elec., self-contained Flats.— For reservations. Phone ftK, Henderson. TTTriIANGAREI.—HoteI Windsor; Private yy moderate tariff; home comforts.—222s ROTORUA. —Park View Private Hotel and Dining Rooms, overlooking Govt. Gardens. Tariff: Bed and Breakfast. 7/0 day, £2/5/wcek. 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. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 20 Symonds St. (opp. Albert Park). First-class Accommodation. 8/- Bed and Breakfast; 10/- Dinner, Bed and Breakfast; 12/- day; £3/10/- per week. Children under 12, Half Price. PHONE 44-2GB. JNSLEY'S HOTEL, COWES, WAIHEKE. Spend your Holidays at this Seaside Resort and you will always wish to return. All Amusements, etc., arc Free for uso of Guests, including 2 hard courts, launch, fishing trips and excursions daily, rowing boats. Dancing, etc., each evening. EXCELLENT TABLE. TARIFF From April 1, 03/- week. PTIONE 6. COWES. SYDNEY THE ST. JAMES. Stanley Street, Hydo Park. 105 FLATS, absolutely self-contained in every detail, and 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 included. Three Elevators. Tram to Door. RENTS FROM £3 5/- PER WEEK. Patronised by Holiday and Business Visitors. Children Welcome. WRITE MANAGER FOR BROCHURE. VICTORIA PALACE MELBOURNE ' (Adjoining Town Hall), AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST HOTEL. noo GUESTS 000 Uniquo comfort in the City's ccntro. "ROOM ONLY" TARIFFS: Single,, 5/- to 10/-; Double, 8/- to 18/6. Suites, Family Rooms, Private Baths, etc Ultra modern catering services. Cent. 8340 (20 lines). Manager: S. D. Home. 171 ASY ACCESS TO NORTH ISLAND'S HOLIDAY PARADISE. DAILY SERVICE FROM AUCKLAND TO KEI •yyONDERLAND. Ready access by alternative daily services is available for Auckland Visitors to Wairakei —the Holiday Playground of the North Island. THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER SEASON THE FOLLOWING DAILY TIMETABLES OPERATE:— (1) Leave Auckland each day by Touring Car Do Luxe at 7.30 a.m. and arrive at Wnirakei- at 3.15 p.m. (2) Leave Auckland each day by Rotorua Express at 10 a.m., connect at Putaruru with Servico Car and urrivo at Wnirakei at 5.30 p.m. ■^Y airakei QALLSI SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS THERE AND LIVE I FULLY LICENSED HOTEL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 2