HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ] ACCOM.. Bed, Breakfast.—Wellesley House, Wellesley St. West. Ph. 42-263. ACCOM. —Oaks, 48 Welleaeley at. E., 2min. Queen St.; 48-579 Bed, Breakfast. : ACCOM.— People's Palace, 490 yueen fat. J —Bed and .breakfast or Pull Board. ■, \ CCOM. —Sau Remo. 3 Lower ayuiouds bt.; Auooins with tray or breakfast. —13-320. ,4 CCOM. Queenscliile, i Scotia i'iace, A yueen St. Bed and is'fast. —PH. 44-184. \ CoOAU .Rosknda, B. and B.; quiet, sup.; j\ cas. and perm.; cook, convs. —Pn. 2u-iuu. A OKA iN Oil, -3 ay uionda al. -Jicusiut airy rooms; ideal position. —49-467 A KMIDALE. —Select Booms, with tray, A close Albert ParK, 2mm City; Casuals, l.> aymoiids St. ~r ~ , \ UcivL.AXJJ Y.M.C.A., Wellesley bt. Past. -A Accommodation restricted, Please write Cen. Secretary, one week prior to arrival. A A. Select. Car stop, 2mui City. BACH, sleep 3, Aiainiand, on beach; .Nov. II to Dec. 22.—X A 1852 HkkalD. , j ACH, Brown's Bay, near beacn; I room I J icomiortaoiet, suit M.C.; no electric light. X\7 8. JiKItALI). ~ , BEACH House, D'port, exchange Lotorua, i night Jan., if eb.; adults. —.MHB.J3 Herald u jj Uuiioe, Uueiuugl; llsuing, uoituttg, D tennis, £l, lull .Jan.—Ph. or write Le Ufciangi. BEACH Flat, electric, 2 bedrooms, etc.; vacant Nov. 27-Dec. Also vacant from uisn. onwards, -l'lt. 03-331. IJ ELLA VIS lA, 7 Lower S.vmonds at. — D amgle Double, 8.5. R., with tray. BHAEM'UIR, 291 Parnell lid., opp. P.O. tram slop, select. Casuals. —Ph. 48-136. / iAMP Site (free), on farm, 3U miles South V Auckland, Xmas and Jan.; good creek, ,-inooting. Would appreciate some help with haymaking.—BWJß2l. Herald. PRIVATE HOTEL, 143 Hobson U St.—Bed and Tray. Casuals specially catered lor. —Ph. 30-763. CIHELTEXHAM, on Beach. —Double Bed- > room, .urge sitting room, sunporch, large living room, K'ette, beautifully turn.; school hoUuuya or longer; offers. —Full parties.: DR herald. CHilliDKhN, spend holidays on Farm; every J care. Book early; 15/- per week. —XKIO4O j HERALD. „ , , J Accom., with breaktast. —Ph. 41-141. C INTRA Private Hotel, 139 Bank St., Whaugarei. Moderate tariff. —Ph. 2501. C 1 OLD STREAM Cuest House. Drury. for a > quiet rest.—Ph. 179 X, Papakura. CIOSY Cabins.—"Tut Glen" Camping Park, > Henderson. Ideal spot for your holiday. Choice Camp sites available. —Brookes. Ph. ■_'o, Henderson. CiOTTAGE, 2-rooin, all convs., linen, crock- > ery, fishing season, weekly rate. —Apply f.irlv Taylor's Fishing Lodge, Titrangi j.'XCll AX < i !•'. s.c. Flat, Parnell, Auckland,! J J with any Accom. K'olorua for ,-cliool holt(la.Vri. LDsl.s 11 KKAI.IJ. Jji|,AT, fnni., Jtcmucra, 2 to I weeks, Xmas; .1 bedroom, lounge, k'ette, phono; .t*> per\seek. YX654 llei:u.n. ri LEX OSMOND Private Hotel, 2.> W.va-, U vard St. Bed and Breakfast. Full Board.- Mrs E. A. Loft. Ph. 42-597. GiRaND VUE, 3 Princes St., oelow Grand I' Hotel. —Casual accom.—Ph 40-089 GiRAXD VUE HOTEL. St. Hellers.—FirstI class Accom. Dining room open to the public.—Mrs Harrison, Ph. 50-650. I HE LEX sVI LlVE.—Para kai House; tennis, hot mineral baths. —Ph. 35. Helensville, Auckland 48-087. Hotel barkley, 5 Pitt st. Ph. 44-487, has vacancies. HOTEL FERNLEIGH, Symonds St., close University, Albert Park.—Trams to all parts City pass door.—Ph. 41-319. TTOTEL WINDSOR. Whangarei. The IJL Private Hotel, recommended by the travelling public.—Ph. 2225. HOUSE, furn., Milford, available month of January.—oß7lß Herald. HOUSE, comfortable, sleep 4, close shops and trains, vacant 4 weeks from Dec. 16, £5 per week.—AJ43B Herald. HOUSE, modern, 2-storey, phone, garage, sleep <>, Heme Bay Waterfront, everything provided; Dec. 22 to Jan. 1; lOgns; refs. required.—TJl929 Herald. HO WlCK.—Seaside Flat, furn., elect., sleep 4, vacant Xov. 16-Dec. 22, reasonable.— 0X1673 Herald. I AKE TAUPO.—Cottage, furn.. accommoXJ date 4, available Xov. 15 till Dec. 21. — McArtliur, Te Rangi-ita. JAKE Taupo.—Fishing accom. for anglers, J famous Tauranga-Taupo River. —Reservations, Ph. or Wire Eric Jones, To Raugiita. MAIRAXGI BAY.—Cottage, elec., Xmas; sleep 4. —JH9I2 Herald. . MAYO Private Hotel, 11 Marian St., Wellington.—Comfort and friendliness; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress: M. Lavine. MILFORD Guesthouse, 4 Tiri Rd„ 78-894. —Week-end Accom., and after Jan. 24. MILFORD'S Only Private Hotel. —Beach House, 25 Saltburn Rd. Spacious lounge; tennis, putting; lmin to beach. —Ph. 78-291. MILFORD Beach.—Caravan to let (station, ary), from now until December 22. then from Feb. Caravan Sites; also 1 Dble. Room, with breakf'st, holiday period.—FSS42 Herald MT. MAUXGAXUI. Longwood Cabins, furn., elcc.; accom. 4; bring blankets, cutlery. Xmas until Mid-Feb. fully booked.— JJ.iss Dyer, Box 25. Ph. 4S3k. MURIWAI, Ocean View: Furn. Flats, Cabins, Cottages, all Hols— 32J, Waimauku OR API U Seaside Hotel. Waiheke, adjoining Wharf. Free boating, fishing, tennis. — Write Mcintosh. Orapiu, or Ph. IR, Awaroa. ORUA BAY. —Orua House. Fishing, boating. tennis, billiards, dance hall, launch trips.—E. Le Grice, Orua Bay. Ph.l. PALM BEACH, Waiheke.—Miami Apartments: High-class Flats for parties of 5 or (J: vacancies before and after Xmas. PARAGON HOUSE, 5 Scotia Place, near Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen St. —Select Bed and Breakfast. —Ph. 45-414. PIHA, Lion Rock. —Cabins, sleep 4. —Pb 17-9 SO. A RMIDALE GUEST HOUSE, ROTORUA. A—This well-known House is again opened to receive Guests. —For reservations Ph. 205, or write Box 173. MR AND MRS R. W. WISE, Proprietors •J7URM GUEST HOUSE.—High altitude; JJ tenni6, riding. Ideal quiet rest. No extras; £3/15/- weekly. Booked Xmas to Jan. 5. Ph. ISM, Mrs. E. Pain, Cheviot. North Canterbury. T7OR a quiet, restful holiday, Tiri Moana X Guest House, Te .Atatu. Comfortable farmhouse; harbour frontage; adults (preferably Ladies). Tariff, £3/10/ —Write Misses Holmes and Fowler. /TREY'S GUEST HOUSE, XG OX GOT AH A VJT Situated amid delightful surroundings. 4Vi Miles from Rotorua. For res., Tele. 6SBM, Xgon., Or write Box SS. OTELGLE X A L V 0 N, Auckland's leading Private Hotel. Waterloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. House. Only smin walk from the City. Ph. 40-678 or 42-214,
HOUSE, modern. 5-roomed. all convs., all elec.; handy to Brown's Bay and Torbay beaches, near bus stop; to let for 8 weeks from Dec. 10. References required. AMIO7O Herald. T ElGH.—Clendon Guest House. Pleasantly JLi situated, 2min.s. from sea; good fishing; excellent cuisine, comfort, and friendliness. Fully booked, Xmas to Jan. 16. New management.— Mrs E. H. Russell. Ph. 2M. Mansion house, kawau.—so easily reached Service Car leaves Auck. 8 a.m., Mon., Wed. and Fri. Golf, tennis Warm and sheltered. —Write or Ph.: MANSION HOUSE. Kawau Island. M'AKINA HOTEL. ST. HELIBRS BAY.— . Beautiful harbour views. Excellent cuisine. Tariff. 12/0 per day. Dining Boom open to public. Dinner 5.45 to (5.30. 2/6 Ph. 50-789. MRS M. J. THOMPSON, Proprietress. OTORUA— EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTEL, under new management. Select, good i | cuisine; free car parking, for guests. Second from Railway Station. ! PH. 470 FOR RESERVATIONS. : OTORUA.—Bondi Private Hotel, newly ■ renovated; central, close to Govt. Grounds,, baths, etc., good table. Full Board or Bed and Breakfast. New management.—Ph. 138 for reservations. OTORUA. —Bungalow. Ph. 46. Completely refurn. and decorated, 15/- daily. Park view. Ph. 510 12/6 daily. Nearest; hotels to Govt. Grounds and Baths. —Mr and | Mrs Bert Cottrell, Proprietors. | riiHE HOMESTEAD, KERIKERI. BAY 1 OF ISLANDS Casual and Permanent Guests, also Convalescents Delightful and comfortable environment. Home-grown fruit, vegetables and dairy. A R U N D E L HOTEL, A Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland, Is now taking Bookings for Casual Guests. Room and Breakfast only. This Hotel is thoroughly renovated and is owned and operated by MRS BIERNACKI. of Glenalvon Hotel. Ph. 40-67S or 48-150. r EIGII, North Auckland.—"The Jolly FishJU erman," formerly "Rcstleigh," Re-opening i Dec. IS, new management. On beach, excellent i swimming, delightful walks, own boats. Booked Christmas. Vacancies early January. Servico j car Auckland dally, connects Waikato train each way. Bookings, H. M Taylor, Hilicrest ltd.. Hamilton. Ph. 3574 Hamilton. > MURRAY'S BAY. —Comfortable Cottage, lovely views, 2 bedrooms, verandah, large sitting room, open fireplace, bathroom, k'ettc; oil stove (3 burners); 3mins. from bus and beach. No children; refs. Month or 6 weeks from Dec. 21. PH. 19-840, Tuesday and Wednesday. VO AWHA HOT SPRINGS SPA—i.i Recommended for rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis. Spa recently modernised and thoroughly renovated. For full particulars and booking arrangements. Ph. 42-787. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 60-336. after 5 p.m.; 73. Kaikohe (Spa). NGAWHA HOT SPRINGS SPA, LTD., 2nd Floor, Dilworth Bldg., Auckland, C.J. QEAVIEW 7 LODGE, ONETANGI.—Spend O a very profitable Week-end at Auckland's Leading Pleasure Resort—Onetangi, "The Paradise of the Gulf." Relax and enjoy the freedom of Waiheke Island for a few days. Everything you desire. WRITE OR PH. 3A, ONETANGI. The Management -regret to inform their many Patrons that they are fully booked over Xmas and New Year. First Vacancies from January 22, 1945.
MEMBERS OF THE RETURNED SERVICES, PLEASE NOTE: THE LUXURIOUSLY-EQUIPPED "CROWTHER HOUSE," ROTORUA, Is Now Open for Guests comprising: Returned Services Personnel of cither sex, their wives, husbands, mothers or fathers. Inquiries are welcome as to tariff, etc., at this most ideally situated Residential Club, adjoining Government Baths and Gardens in the Heart of Rotortia. Wire or write for reservations, "CROWTHER HOUSE." ROTORUA.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25048, 11 November 1944, Page 2
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