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APARTMENTS VACANT A CCOM. —B.S.R.'s, tray, or breakfast, inodXV erate. —Rothesay, 123 Grafton Ed., 40-13 1. A CCOM,, "Creinorne," 83 Grafton (Rd. — -j-i- Singles, Doubles, perms., casuals, tray. -—l'lion<; -10-2 17. A PARTMENTS. double, £1; single, 12/0; ' I'la Is.—-oi AVc llington St., City. A TIM JO X 'l\S, lii ni., sol.; child no ohjec. —0 Cremona; St., Heme Bay. 10-003 A PARTMENTS, Single, Double rooms, fjood j-X tray, billiards.— Porehester, cor. Cook and Bledisloe Sis., opp. Town Hall; -15-88! I. BS.H., furn or unfurn., sunny; bandy New- » market.—Phone io-»88. C"UTY. —Furn. Double Room, share room, J stove, con vs.; clean.—GO Grey's Av. /vlTY.—Pnrnishcd Single Room.—os Wellinglon St. CUMARVO, 72 Symonds St. —Double, Single, Share Booms, furn. Tray optional. DOUBLE, Single and Bach, furn., convs.— 7 Franklin Jid., Ponsonby. P.SOil.—Single and Double Rrns., furn. or unfurn.—l Domett Av. 8.5.R.. twin beds, fireplace, h.w.; phono. • —lO Claude ltd., Epsom. 171 EAT, furn., also single room; adults. — - 1 1 Hepburn St., Ponsonby. Ij" URN. D.8.5.R., own stove; 18/0. —SI JL Cook St. KENIijWOKT.iI, 71.! Shortland St., City.— Do 11 ble, Single ißooins, furn. —Ph. 'll -803. LARGE 8.5. R., fireplace, all convs.—St. Paul's St., City. Ml'. EDEN.—D.B.S.R., k'etle, own ent.; - also Single, convs.—l2o Valley Rd. TVTEW MARKET.—SingIe Furnished Room, 1> all convs.—2l Middlcton Rd. 10-131 PARNELL. —Bright, Single Room, quiet, select, morning tray if desired.—Phono 4(5-070. J.}O,\'SONBY, handy trams. —Sunny, double, furn. 8.5. R., convs.— i'J ToleSt, in-775. 'J'ole St, 1 !)-77">. KEMUERA. —Furn. 8.5.R.. elec. cooker, use of tennis court. —Mrs. Pigott, 0 Market Rd., Phono 17-33-1. Pigott, 0 KOOM, double, furn., and single balcony; phone.—-ITr» Grafton ltd. ROOMS, furn.-, share conveniences; near beach.—Hkkai.o EOOMS, single and share.—7 Scotia Place, off Upper Queen St. ROSSVJLLE (Next Cargen). Double, Single, Funi. Rooms. —47-123. QINGLE, furn., own cooker, meter, clean, 0 2 beds; suit 2 gents.—s3 St. Mary's Rd., Ponsonby. Attractively Furn. b.s.r., sunny, k'ette. —"Sefton," Alfred St., nr. Albert E HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION A BKRCORN, 303 Queen St., above Town -r\-]lall.-—Bed, B'fast, 6/0; parking.—-15-251. ACCOM., Central House, 143 Ilobson St. Bed and Tray; parking.—3o-783. A CCOM., Bed-Breakfast— Wellcsley House, I\. Wellesley Street West. Phone -12-253. CCOM.—St. Clair, Pitt Street,—Double, Single, Share Rooms; tray.—Ph. •1-1-187. CCOM. Palm .Lynn, -101 Queen St.; Rooms, Bed-Breaxfast, 0- -■— 12-Q'.)3. A CCOM-, Warwick, 40 Wellesley ot. W., J\- min. Civic; Bde, Breakfast, ij' 1 -.- —-IQ-140. A CCOM.—Bed, B'fast, (5/(s.—Oaks, 48 Wcl--TV lesley St. E., 2min. Queen St. I'll. ■lO-579. A CCOM.—People's Palace, 4!H) Queen St.; il Bed and Breakfast or Full Board. — Phone 11-750. A ORANGI, 23 Symonds St.—Rooms, wil_h >r\- tray, central; casual, permanent.—l 7-10*. A RKLES BAY.—Your Holiday Cottages, A Baches and Cabins.—Ring SA, Silvenlale. A A. Motor Camp, Milford. —Vacant Cabins V. and Tent Sites. —Apply Camp. A UCKLAND Y.M.C.A.. Wcllesley St. East, SX. has Temporary Accommodation for Alen; Bed and Breakfast, or by the Day. AUCKLAND'S Blue Mountains, Nihotupu. —A restful holiday for weary workers. —Phone 47D, Henderson. BUR WOOD, Princes St., opp. Albert Park. —Furn. Rnis., weekly, or 4/0 night. OOWF.S Private Hotel, Waiheke; Seaside v_' Holiday; tennis, fishing, etc.; excellent table.—lnsley. ('owes. __ HAMILTON.— Parkiiouse, London St., Tea, Bed. Breakfast. 0/-.—Off Victoria St. HAMILTON. Midland Private Hotel. near P. 0.; A.A. House. -Phone 30.4. H" ELENSVILLE.—Parukai 1 louse; tennis, hot mineral baths.—Phone 35, helmsvilie; Auckland 'l(i-087. r EIGII.— Restleigh, Guest House on beach; Ij free boats, fishing, baches. —Ph. -tM. oux-p Tl AUNG AN Ul.—Furn. House, available Xmas; beach,—Davis, opp. Wharf. Rotorua. Phone 231. URIWAT House. —for all holidays; 12/0 daily, .€3/15/- weekly.—32J„ Wnimaukn. TaRAPIU Seaside Hotel, adjoining beach U and wharf; free boating, fishing, tennis. —Mcintosh. Private Bag, Waiheke. F) OTORUV- —Kellsmere; Central, Acconunol dation; bed breakfast.—Mrs T. Kelly, Phone 713. - ROTORUA. —"The Bungalow," 12/0 daily, €3/17/6 week. Min. Baths. —Mr., Mrs. Branch. ROTORUA. —Bondi Private Hotel, 10/0 daily, £3/3/- per week; central. —Phone Irt.S. E. A. Sutherland. Proprietor. ROTORUA. —Chirm's Private Hotel, min. Baths and Gardens. Tariff, 12/- daily, Free garage. —Mrs. Chirm. Proprietress. EOTORUA ARMADALE GUEST HOUSE. Hinemoa St. Every comfort, personal attention, excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Ring or wrile, Phone 205, or Box 173, IR. AXt> MRS. R. W. WISF. Proprietors. J ROTORUA. —Grange, opp. .Railways; terms V. iiioilerate. —Mrs. (1. Savage. Phone 107. EOTORUA. —St. Elmo. Hinemoa St., quietness and comfort; delightfully situated, near luitlis; bed, breakfast.—Mrs. Campbell. ROTORUA.— Grand Vue. First-class Private > Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardens; h. and c. water every room.—Reservations. Box 07. ROOMS. Double, Siiurle, serviced if required.—7 Pencarrow Av., Mt. Eden. 1 1-030. ST. HELIERS, late Swain's Private Hotel. —First-class accommodation for Casual or Permanent Guests. —Ph. 25-050. rj Y D N E Y. O ' VISITORS TO SYDNEY, Read Advertisements for ST. JAMES' FLATS, This Column, Ne-ct Saturday. rpAKAPUNA, MiTford.—Catering for the x best with the bost.—Speed.v, Milford best with the bost.—Speedy, Milford -rnAUR A N G A J. ttimhut cimi i -vrr■ a IAUR A N G " HOTEL ST. ANNE'S, Under New Management. Tel. 378, Tauranga. rpE AROHA. —llazelwood, adjoining Domain 1 Baths. A restful Holiday at a Popular Ta riff. —phone 3(5, Mrs. Hall. Proprietress. rp E AROIIA. —Hinemoa Private Hotel, M. X and .T. Kennington, Proprietors, P.O. Box -13, Phone 47. A.A. House. Moderate tariff for winter. —Address: "J 1 iiicmoa," To Arolia. K~ USSELL. —the Gables, central, modern; best attention. —I'll. 18M. Address: Gables. ' I'AItUA, Nihotupu Ranges.—Fully Vt furn., all elec., self-contained Flats.— Kor Reservations, Phone SK, Henderson. OTELOCE A N S I D E. MT. MAUNOANUIUnder Entirely New Management, Has been extensively modernised and re novated throughout—for Sun, Sea and Surf. Autumn and Winter Accommodation available. Dominion record sunshine. Excellent Golf available. MR. AND MRS. BERT TAYLOR, Tel. 283 M, Tauranga. Proprietors. (22ud - 25th NOV.) SPECIAL EXCURSION TOURS TO KAURI FORESTS, WHANGAREI AND HELENSVILLE. Tour loaves 0.30 a.m. Saturday, 23rd, returns 5 11.111. Mon., 25th. Three days packed with interest for Only £0 CHATEAU TONGARIRO. Enter for GOLF TOURNAMENT. Handsome Trophies; Marvellous Links. OR CLIMB RUAPEHU. There is something to interest everyone at the Chateau. Trips leave 3 p.m. Fri., 22nd., or Sat., 23rd. Return to Auckland 7 a.m. Tues.. '2oth. Cost from .£3/15/8. \ WAITOMO CAVES 'Jake this golden opportunity to see the famous GLOW-WORM GROTTO. Aranui Cave and Ruakiiri Cave. Trip leaves Sat., 23rd, 1.10 p.m. Returns ■1 p.m. Monday. Inclusive Cost Only £3/7/-. Enquire Now at the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, 07 Queen St., City. Phone 4-1-800. Also Govt. Tourist Bureau at Rotorua or To Aroha; Agents, Challiner's, Hamilton; K. Haslett, Whungaroi. HOLIDAY WANTEDS BACH, small, convenient, fortnight from Dcc. 22. —ABC. 345 Hkuai.d. BACH, furn., sleep 0, near boac.li, Auckland; fortnight from Dec. 20. —Bach, 528 ]lmiAi.n, Hamilton. BACir, small, furn., handy beach, fortnight, Xmas. —State full particulars, T, 331 M II Kit AM). BUSINESS Girl would liko holiday on Farm, 1 week Xmas, as paying guest.— E. 471 llkiiam). BRIDGE, PARTIES, ETC. PRITCHARD'S Club, City Chambers.— Play every afternoon j lessons by appoint-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23810, 11 November 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23810, 11 November 1940, Page 1