There must b* gometMnjr about "Stonehurst," tho ■-, famous residential hotel nt Auokluml, that appeals very stionjrlv to visitors, otherwise tho house (under the direct 'supervision of the proprietors, Mr nnd Mrs, Albert A. Brown) certainly would not b\» so liberally pat ronised an it is. Evwyono wh<» stays at "Stonehurst" has a Rood word for this ,most comfortable, private- . hoteL which', conducted on the most modern lines, is known all over tho length and breadth «of New Zeailand. The, fact ii» the place is more than i\ mere hotel Tt is a home. Letters .or telegrams should be addressed to '"Stonehurst," Auckland. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10686, 4 September 1920, Page 6
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