iiQueen St.—Boom, b'fast.—44-184. Ms: A CCOM., A rmidale.—Bedside tray; 2miu. A City—3a Symorula St. Ph 40-l 4 u ' A CCOM., Bed, Breakfast. —Wellesley House. A Wellesley St. West. Ph. 42-253. w s: A CCOM.—People's Palace -IM) Queen St. i\.Bed and Breakfast or l' ull Board. A CCOM. —Oaks, -J8 Wellesley St. E., 2mins A. Queen St.; .18-57!). —Bed, Breakfast, vs. i ORANGI, 23 Synionds .->t.. Wellesley St. A Corner.—Bedside Tray, airy rooms; ideal '',i S RUNDEL" U HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, AAuck la ml "noV tnkmg bookingsfor casual guests. Boom and Breakfast oiU.^.— P i'SHDENE, 05 Vincent St.. Cil y-~? ble ' s & ' Asinglo Km?.; tray; casuals —i A SHBKIDGE, 24 Synionds St.—Casual A Accommodation.—l'll. ,J » i*v AUCKLAND Y.M.C.A.. Wellesley St. bast. —Accommodation restricted Please write Gen. Secretary, ono week prior to arrival. »s: A VOXHYHSTE, <>-> Synionds St., -la-IIM. A Select Car stop; -'nun City. »»■ 0 EACH HOUSE. Oneutngi. fishing, boat Bin*"niTis; Kooci table: £4.-Pb. or write TD ACH, ( Buck?(uid'_s Beach, from Nov. 3 to [ |) AC EES. elec.. fully booked Xmas.-rPhj_ 1 jEACfi H Cottasefi, vie. Cowes Bay, availn n i,| o un til Dec. 20 and alter Jan. 20; rents from £L to £3, according to period and requirements. —JX11.17 llkkai.iv. . , /Sara VAN. sleep ■ . parked O Motor Camp, available .> to -.3: Privato' Hotel! IS Liverpool St 0 City.—Bed and breakfast.—-12-000. /SHJMES 57 Svmoiids St. —Central, select. C Accom " with Breakfast.-Ph. -1 - 44. ws: CLENDON House, Leigh, pleasantly situ a ted, sea views New management, No vacancies Xmns fortnight. ],); TT ~.,V nriirv /"lOLDSTiREAM GUEST HOUSb, Urury, C for a auiet. rest—Ph. 170 X, Papakum. ws: fTRYSTAL Hot Springs, .Baths and Motor O Camp, Matamata. Cabins for hire. Jhe nnnnl'ir winter resort. —Matamata,. • OSY Cabins, 1 berth and (Mierth, rooms. 0 also choice Tent, Caravan Sites. Tin Glen (Ymping Park Pleasure Resort-Brookes, -pi A STER \ ll C BEACH —F1 at, lorn., every jV.onv.; available irom Nov. 1; Ogns.; refs. TPiPSOM—WouId Auckland E like rent good Home for school holidays while owner away; refs. required.— k. Rogers, co PO., Newmarket. *I7IAR LEYS, Karekare. Reopened and under L 1 the same management.—Ph. No. 1. smwg IjiLAT. 2-roomed, furn., twin heds, sepHriite X? entrance; over Xmas holidays. Xmas, wanwsaru M.C. ■ ***. r M Heme Bay, handy to everything; rent t'Mw'l.—FXßo7 Hbhai.l). . .... pLEN OSMOND PRIVATE HOJEL. -o (jTWynyard St.—Bed and ) lireakf-ist. I nil ?fIGXNDVUE. 3'Princes St'., below Grand G Hotel—Casual Aceom.-Ph. 40-089. wsmg /~1 R \ND V'UE HOTEL. St. Heliers. —EirstGclass Ac.com. Under flow management. S I{EYS K< GUES'r HOUSE. Ngongotaha. 4'/ a Guiles froin Rotor,,a. Ideal for trout fishe ■ men and those needing relaxation.—l h. on M. S House Farm. Waitakeres; scenic Gsurroundings Tariff £3/10/- week.-Box H S baths.-Ph. 35. He\ensville; ««KLEY. 5 Pitt St., PhTTOTEL' FE RN LEIG IT. Synionds St., close II University', Albert Park-Tra™ to and Breakfast; K from Dec. 23; no children; £O/6/. refs. W-clnM Remuera Guest House, Guesf B,li A TILFOED's' "Only PriW« Hoie'l —Bcadi IfVIIRfwS^SS^V "F»rn: '&» •«! B Ve f -Writ. Jlr» T. «JJ /\ u a pitt Seaside Hotel, » auicKt, <i" 0 join in j? * wharf, fishing, tennis boatingsafe, bathing, beautifu bush wa k ? -\\nte Ste»^i:% , X Y.W.C.A., Upper Q_ueen St.—Select. Room and Breakfast, h. 45-111. , ' OIHA. —Lion Rock Cabins, sleep 4. i^». 13IHA^Tourist Hotel, for healt h. an fJ ia ,P i ' i ; rl; under new management; excellent cuisine.—lnformation. Ph. ,^ b * ■"'ki?t\cFS LODGE, opp. Albert Park. P Auckland's Comfortable Private Hotel, nvs: "OOTORUA. —Thirwell House, 12/6 day, or JAibed and breakfast; central, popular. • TIOTORUA. —St. Elmo. Hinemoa St. Quiet Kcomfort. Full Board.—C. M. Richards. «s: "OOTORUA. —Kellismere, Central; Accom.. XL bed. bkft.—Mr and Mrs Kelly. Ph. -I.L ROTORUA.— Twin Bed-Sit. Rooms, own k-ette, elec. —Richlake, 25 Tutanekai St. TiOTORUA Queensland Privato Hotel, It full board." Mrs M. N. Nelson, Proprietress. T^oVoßUA.—Chirm's Hotel. It day Xmas period fully booked. Mrs JJ. TIOTORUA. —Waiwera House. First-class X\Private Hotel, h. and, c. water in every OOTORUI-Hfnemoa Private Hotel, near XVigrounds and baths; tariff, 14/- day, I>OT ORU JeVGatdens; Nov. 20-Feb. 20 inclusive, or shorter period.—Ph. 20-853. "OOTORUA. —Bungalow Private Hotel. Ph. 1140 P.O. Box 17; 15/- per day.-Mr and Airs Bert Cottrell, Proprietors. "DOTORUA. —Park; View, opp. Govt. GarIt dens. Tariff 13/o—Ph. 510. Mrs Nesbit pOTORUA.— i™Ee 6 Ke Hotel (licensed). IXOverlooking Lake Rotorna. Own mineral baths. Tariff from 10/0 day.—Ph. .Mj. «s. 110T0RUA. —Twin Room, own k otto, allIt electric, everything supplied; select; central; nice grounds.—('len Hinen. I h. wt.. OOTORUA. —Armidale Guest Hotinc, onJitral; excellent table. For Reservation;, Ph. 205 or write Box 173. Mr and Mrs l£. W." Wise. Proprietors. ; DOTORUA.—The Mansions. Full Board. It First-class cuisine. Central Pj»ition. Comfort with- Friendliness.—Ph. 11.\\ rite Box 321. Mr A. W. Brockie, Proprietor. \vs: R" OTORUA. —Rainbow Springs Camp. Delightful surroundings. .All convs. Bus passes door. Furnished electnc. from mid. Jan.—Box 37, Rotorua. Ph. faoi. ws: rpAKAPUNA Beach.—Furn. Home, Earage, X phone, bathing sheds, etc.. 4 to G weeks from E'eb. 1. —Ph. 78-005. .. . rpAKAPUNA.—The Spa Hotel, unexcelled JL for the comfort of its appointments and excellence of its cuisine. Ph ? 8 "? 4( Vr A i„, m : mAUPO.—The Bungalow Private Hotel. Ph. 1 72. (Under New Management.) A Home mA y URANGA°-Mt. Pleawnt. central, bed X and breakfast. 8/0 day, £2/10/- week. 4 rr,AURANOZ—HoteI Manor lias Reopened. X First-class service; morning tray; rnomluff, afternoon tea and supper provided. Come an% have a real holiday. , TAURANGA. —Hotel Manor, N./!.s most comfortable guest house hiis rc-opcned. Breakfast tray. Morning and afternoon tea and supper. Come and have a real rest, ws rpE AROHA. —Ha.zolwood, adjoining Do--1 main Baths.-A Restful Holiday at a popular tariff.—Ph. 30; Mrs Hall, Proprietress. .... ?i s „ : rpilE EMPIRE, Rotorua. —DB, and Br. J. Ph. 470 Xmas reservations; min. 10 days. J. J. O'Hagan, Prop. . wsg —J. J. O tiagan, L-rui>. . "■:* rnORBAY.—FIat, fully furn., electric, suitX able 3 adults, vacant Nov. i-Dev. 21. — Full narticilars. Ph 01-215.
WANTED TO BUY •WHITCOMBE'S BUY SECOND-HAND W BOOKS IN GOOD CONDITION. Best prices for recent Fiction, Classics and Travel Works, Biographies and Children s Books, etc. ws: AMIT-Vi'lON Jewellery, Pearls, Necklets, Ambers, Crystals. Ear-rings. Art JewelAmbers, Crystals. Ear-rings. Art Jewellery, Brooches, Bangles, etc. Estimates promptly given on all postal packages.—Auckland Trading Co., 51 Security Bldgs., Queen St, Auckland. "Highest prices given anywhere in N.Z." *!** IAURMTURE AND HOUSEHOLD r FURNISHINGS WANTED Highest Prices Given. Probate and Other Valuations, by Lxperts. RICHARD ARTHUR LID. Auctioneers, Valuers find Real Estate Agents, Next Power Board Building, 191 Queen St.' Ph 49-380. wa: rpHE Stamp Market is good, it you nave 1 a Collection or accumulation for sale, send us particulars. We havo purchased most of the bitr collections sold since 1912 and pay consistently good prices Buying list on roaiiest— A Brodie. Ltd.. 19 Hollaby's Bldgs., odd C P.O. P.O. Box 183 K. Auckland. ws : TTbEDFUR N 1 1 U R E U ANY QUANTITY. We will pay you spot cash for your Home as it Stands. Hkhest Prices in Auckland Valuation Free GEOUOE VVALKKK. LTD.. i j !i I'.'-Hl s '419 Queen Street *»_ SED FURNITURE AND FURNISH LNOa, Pianos Vacutiiii Cleaners, etc. etc.. any quantity Highest cash prices Riven Prompt cash. Also VALUATIONS AND AUCTIONS a Speciality. J. R ROBERTSON. DDT. •201 Queen St. opp. John Court's. Ph. 43-025 wb: pEARLS ART JEWELLEKY * Highest Cash Prices. Brooches. Buckles Beads, Amber, Crystal. Venetian Necklets, old new or otherwise. Also Interested Antique. Silverware, and Old China. Repairs to Jewollery a Specialty.—Call or post to THE JEWELLERY CO., 3rd Floor. Commercial Bank Chambers. Queen St Auckland (near Woolworths) ws: pHOTOfI 11A PH S. —W k t'AY TifoM i~J I 2/* Minimum of i'2 2/- for publication rights—not copyright—offered for odd hum orous or human interest photos. Only unusual outstanding photographs wanted—not ordinary. everyday snapshots , Prints must be technically suitable for reproduction, preferably half-plate or larner Smaller accepted if technically possible to enlarge Send those "different' photographs to OBSERVER PRINTING WORKB. Box 299. Auckland. «r>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 2
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