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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION A CCO.il., Bed, BreaKiast.— Wellesley House, A Wellesley St. West,, Ph. 42-253. 4 CCOM. —Oaks, 48 Wellesley bt. E„ 2min. A Queen St. •18-579. Bed, Breakfast. A CCOM.— People's Palace,'4oo Queen St. A —Bed and Breakfast or Full Board. ACCOM. Queeusclifle, l scotm Place, Queen St.: Bed and B'fast —Ph 44-184. A Queen St! • Bed and B'fast.—PUT 44-184. \ CCOM., Roskilda, B. and B.; [iu'et snp ; Aras and perm -cook co» v s~-l b 2 > 4(Wi ACCOM., "Kings." 50 Wellesley St. E., A late Aorangi.—Bed, Tray; nun. Queen bt. \ (..COM., Ferucroit Uuesi T £ r v fl e _ r £" A thing new; cuisine excel.; Bed and Break, (other meals by arrangement). Casuals, terms. —1 Ferucroft St., Crafton. 48-00/. • AOK AN 01, 23 Symonds at, (Under New Management). —Bedside tray airy rooms; ideal position. —40-467. A K All DAL E —Rooms, with tray 2 m A City; casuals. —13 symonds St. 45-184 A Ito NDEL Hotel, Waterloo Quadrant, A Auckland, is now taking for casual guests. Room and Breakfast only. *4 05 Vincent St., City.—Donbie A and Single Rooms; tray; casuals.—4o-000. A UCK.LAND Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. bast. A Accommodation restricted. Please write Gen. Secretary one week prior to arrival. A VON Hi' RSTE, 02 Symonds St.; 45-190. A —Select. Car Stop, 2mm. CHy. BACHES, on beach, main land. May holidays. VP 1332 Hehai-d. t> BACH, new, near Browns Bay; turn., eiix. lovely sea view; linin. beach; garage. Rent £2/1. ()/-. XfllMiW IIKKALD. "lIEACH Fiats, real holiday, comfort.— lJ .Miami Flats, Palm Beach, Waiheke. BEACH HOUSE, oneungl; tisiuiJg. DOttt irig, tennis; good table: £4 —Pb or write Le Roy, Onetangi „ ' „ . TJRAE'mUIK, 204 Parnell Rd., opp. P.O. X 5 tram stop. Select. Casuals.—-i h. 48-136. CIHIM.ES, 57 Symonds St. —Central, select. / Accom. with breakfast. —Ph. 41-144. /"10LDSTREAM Ouest House. Drury, for a 0 quiet rest. —Ph. 170 X, Papakura. /"10S Y Cabins, 4-berth and O-berth, 2 rrns.; \j also choice Tent, Caravan Sites, iui Glen Camping Park, Pleasure Resort. Brookes, Ph. 20, Henderson T i„„h <«. i "171LAT, s.c., .sleep 4, £2/10/- —Lloyd. 34 JC ililford Rd. I 1 ,10ii a Quiet, Restful Holiday.—l in Moana I 1 Guest House, Te Atatu. Comfortable farm house, harbour frontage. Daily bus. larin to K)/. —Write Misses Holmes aruJ /*1 LENEAGLES. —Accom. available, tray optional; suit business men; select, quiet. G' VIENFEBN. liowick. lmin. bug. %-mile K beach.—Write or Pii. «4R. t _ / I.K.N OSMOND Private Hotel, 25 Wyn\JT yard St. Bed and Breakfast. Bull Board.—Mrs E. A. Loft. Ph. 42-507. ( 1 RANDE VUE, 3 Princes St.. below orand Ul" Hotel.—Casual. Accom.—Ph. 40-089-RAND VUE HOTEL. St. Hellers.—FirstIjr class iAccom. Dining room open to the public.—Mrs Harrison. Ph. 50-000. HAMILTON. —Riverview Private Hotel, 30 Rooms newly furn. throughout, kedBreakfast. —For reservations rn j.4bJ.. T1 ELENSVILLE. —Parakai House, tennis, H hot. mineral baths. —Ph. 35, Helensville. Auckland, 48-087. , ph Hotel barkley, 5 Pitt St., pn. 44-487, has vacancies. ~ _ , HOTEL FERNLEIGH Symonds St., close University. Albert lark-Irams to all «thßzM* » m, JLLcommended by the travelling 1 üblic. TTOUSE holidays, Devonport, fkflfu rt if~Auck la nil*—"'T he Jolly FishIJ erman. Vacancies at present Bookings taken May holidays.—Ph. 4M, LeighIf AVtJ Private Hotel, 11 Marian at., WelljVL iiigton.—Comfort and friendliness; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress. M. Lavine. I\,JTLFORD Guesthouse, -1 Lin Rd.. Milford. iVX —April bookings.—7B-804. MILFORD'S Only Private Hotel.—Beach House, 25 Salfburn Rd. Spacious lounge; tennis, putting; 3 nun. to beach.—l ' S '- J | l r j MURIAVAT. —Oceanview 1' urn. Flats ana Cottages, from .t I wkly—:J'_M, \V.iHiuiiiku /NNKROA.—Bach, sleep o. for Ma> sehool U holidays; e.1., furn.; rent, £•> tor fortniirlit - -Robson, Oneroa. . / VRAPIU Seaside Hotel, Waiheke, adjoinU ing Wharf. Wishing, tenuis, boating. Winter tariif £3/10/-. —Write Mcintosh, Orapiu. or Ph IR, Awaroa. „ . . , . DAIHIA, in the Beautiful Bay of Islands. JL Swimming, Launch Excursions, Golf. Tennis— W. fl. McGratb, Mon Dcsir Private Hotel. Ph. 3, Box 2. PARAGON HOUSE. 5 Scotia Place near JL Y.W.C.A.. Upper Queen St.—Select Bed and Breakfast.— Ph. 45-414. T>IHA, Lion Rock.—Cabins, sleep 4. —Ph. I 1 piHA PRIVATE HOTEL, Ph 1. Piha--1 Own farm—For bus service Ph. «.-903. T>RINCES LODGE, opp Albert Park.— JL Auckland's Comfortable Private Hotel. T>6ToßtlA.—Thirwell House, 12/6 day or XV bed, breakfast, Central popular ROTOitUA. —Chirm's Hotel. Tariff. 12/6 , day.—Mrs H. 0. Chirm. Ph. 47. ROTORUA.— St. Elmo, Hinemoa St Quiet, Comfort. Full Board.—C M. R |c ha-rds ROTORUA. — Kellsmere, Central Accom. Bed, ■ Breakfast—Mr and Mrs Kelly. Ph 713. ROTORUA.— Devonshire House. Ph. 22 Ideal for Room and B'fast; near stn bus. ROTORUA.— Hinemoa Private Hotel, near grounds and baths tariff. 14/- day, £4/10/- week, —Ph. 81. ROTORUA. —Waiwera House. First-class Private Hotel; h. and c water in every room.—Ph. 31. Rotorua. Hntfi ROTORUA. Queensland Private Hotel, new management; full board. Mrs M. r* Nelson, Proprietress. Ph. 144. DOTORUA. —Park View, opp. Govt. Gar- [\ dens. Tariff, 32/6.—Ph 516 Mrs Nesbit (nee Cottrell). Proprietress. TiOTORUA. —Twin Room, own k ette, altJA,electric; everything supplied; select; central, nice grounds.—Glen Haven, Ph. 000ROTORUA. —Lake House Hotel (licensed) overlooking Lake Rotorua. Own m " i e rat baths.—Tariff from 16/6 per 3& EOTORUA.— Bungalow Private Hotel, Ph. P.O. Box 17. 15/- per day.—Mr and Mrs Bert Cottrell. Proprietors. ROTORUA.— Armidale Guest House, central, excellent table.—For Reservations, Ph. 205, or write Box 173. Mr and Mrs R. W. Wise, Proprietors. „ , ~ ROTOIIU A.—Rainbow Springs Camp Delightful surroundings. All convs Bus passes door. Furnished cabins, all electric. Box 37, Rotorua. Ph. 657. ROTORUA.— Hotel Australia, Brst-ciass Accommodation: central, popular, opp. station. Everything for your comfort. —Mr and Mrs Allan McGregor! Ph 403 ROTORUA.— The Mansions Central. Firstclass cuisine. Full Board, lariff, 15/daily £4/12/- weekly.—Ph. 145 or write Box 121' Mr A. w. Brockie. Proprietor. rmKAPUN'A.— I The Spa Hote. unexcelled I for the comfort of its apimintments; and the excellence of its cuisine.—Ph. 78-346. AUPO. —The Bungalow Private Hotel, Ph. 72 (Under new management.) A Home away from Home." „ ... TUURANGA'S Popular Bed and Breakfast, 1 —Ph. 505 D; 31 Selwyn St. HHAURANGA. —Mt. Pleasant, central, b. and L b'fast casuals.-4 Elizabeth St. Ph. 700. rpE AROHA. —Hazlewood, adjoining Domain 1 Baths.—A Restful Holiday at a Popular Tariff.—Ph. 36; Mrs Hall, Proprietress. HP ITIRANGI. —Two-roomed Bach, comfortX ably furn. and every conv., any period.— N V3l 11k It A LD. , ■ rpORBAY.—AII-elec., handy beach, bus, vac. X April 15-30; garage.—Ph. 48-208. npo Intending Guests.—Please notice, HlneX moa House will be closed from May 4 to June 0, for staff holidays, etc.—M. E. Keane, Proprietress. , "TTENTNOR, Devon port.—Closed for renova- ' tioos. „ „ WATATARUA. Waitakere Ranges.—Fully VY furn., all-electric, self-contained Flats.— For Reservations Ph *>K. Henderson ~X~X7 ATERFRONT. —Half House, all convs,, VV \pril 12; children welcome; holidays.— H 1)111 Herald. TI7ENTWORTH, 74 Symonds St.—belecl, VV Bed Trav; Hmin City.—Ph. 42-836.

A UCKLAND'S Leading Seaside Resort. — rlSeaview Lodge, Onetangi. Open all the year round. Lovely walks and log (ires. Ph. 3a. Or Write tor Reservations DREAMLANDS, Private Home. Waitakerc Ranges, receives Approved Guests. Ideal surroundings tor a restful holiday. Beautiful scenery, lovely walks, lake with boat telescope. References exchange!. PH. 64-sbl. Historical kawau.—ideal Holiday Resort. Golf, tennis, beautiful walks, lovely scenery. Service Car leaves Auckland 9 a.m.,' Mon., Wed. aad Fn.—Write or Ph. M&neioxi House, Kawau Island. Hotel glesalvon, Auckland's Leading Private Hotel, Waterloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. House. Only smin. walk from the City. Ph. 40-678 or 42-214. I" ElGH.—Clendon Guest House, pleasantly J situated, beautiful sea views, walks and fishing Excellent, cuisine, comfort and clean--1 i n oss ' MRS E. H RUSSELL. Ph. 2.M. tT~ M,\UNGANUI, TAURANGA, for «unnv davis in winter. The Mount Hotel provides 'individual attention, peace and re-laxation.--Mrs 0. F. Buchanan, Proprietress. Ph. 803 W, Box 12, Mt. Mnunganni. HOTORUA.--- Bondi Private Hotel newly , renovated-, central, close to Govt. Grounds, baths, etc Bed and Breakfast. New Management PH 138 FOR RESERVATIONS. OTORUA—EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTEL. under new management. Select. good cuisine, free car parking for guests. Second from Railway Station. PH. 470 FOR RESERVATIONS. rpHE BUNGALOW, Russell, Bay of X Islands, situated on Waterfront. Excellent cuisine. Tariff. 16/- day; £5/5/- week. C. E. and F. li Blundell, Proprietors. P.O. Box 03 Ph. 15. TXfAINGARO HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, t t 80 miles from Auckland, service car route. Re-organised, re-decorated; tennis, openair swimming pool; attractive walks. Pleasant and restful.—Ph. 21S, To Akau. 17UM0US X (; AW 11A MERCURY I 1 HEALTH SPRINGS. Book now for your next holiday These wonderful Baths are becomintr more popular every day. Rheumatic sufferers greatly helped We will arrange for (rain reservations Ph 42-757 (after 5 p.m. 00-330). Town Office. Di I worth Bldg, 2nd Floor Auckland Spa Ph 73 Kaikohe WORK WANTED EMBROIDERY. Lei us Embroider your Frocks, Trousseau or Table Linen by hand; prompt service Room 34, Academy Bldgs., next Baptist Tahernacle. Queen St, "DEMOVAL OF FURNITURE—Have it I t done expeditiously and satisfactorily. We have the largest vans in Auckland and experienced men. We specialise in packing for shipment overseas.—Winstone, Ltd., 32-080. WJ A T E R P R 0 0 F I N G.— " » We Waterproof Tents and Canvas Goods and also have the solution for sale.—Full particulars on application to & 3>BOX, Z/TJX, 81 Qacab 86* Ansktiuul.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 2

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