[ Experienced travellers know that when one is'on the wing really good accommodation is essential to comfort and enjoyment. Those who purpose visiting Auok land, whether on pleasure or on business bent, will find the best accommodation that Auckland aflords at. "Stonehurst,” in Symonds street. The establishment is presided over by Mr and, Mrs Albert A. Brown (the proprietors), who study tho convenience and pom fort of thieir always numerous guests in every possible way. "Stonehurst,” although close to the centre of ,tho city, occupies a quiet and retired position, and stands in its own picturesque grounds. It is an ideal place, of temporary (or permanent) residence. Letters or wires to "Stonehurst,” Auckland, aro at onco attended to- ” •
For walking shoos, patent courts, white shoos, in the latest shapes, and at a moderate price, women folk should buy from the new Indies’ department at Qeo. M’&h *dAmj,ers street—Advf. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10632, 3 July 1920, Page 7
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