Because Auckland ie the largest city in New Zealand it contains more hotels—public and private—than any of the other big centres of tho Dominion, and tho leading private hotel of tho "Queen'- City” is" undoubtedly “Stonehurst,” in Symomi. street. It is an immense place, buc i under the personal supervision of the proprietors, Mr and Mrs Albert A Brown, everything moves like clockwork, and the comfort and convenience of the gpesls is studied in every possible way. 'Stonehurst” is within five minutes walk of all the theatres, etc. fetter* or wires ebon Id bo SI rn n’ V ndd-c.-wf "O, ~,. r. 1 .,,,,, Auckland.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 8
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