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VENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL AUCKLAND.

Ventnor Private Hotel, Devooport, Auckland, is situated right on the water front of Dexonport (the Brighton of Auckland), with Beach, Bathing Sheds, and Park alongside, only two minutes from Wharf, yet close to the city. Ventnor commands unrivalled views of the city and suburbs, and harbour with Hs shipping. The views extend from the Waitakeries (the Blue Mountains of Auckland), on the west, to past the Island of Waiheke on the east. The building is practically fireproof, being built of brick, with fire; roof division walls, and a concrete staircase, the diningroom being particularly fine and L-’ge, with beautiful views of harbour city from the many windows. The bedrooms are all lofty and well ventilated, spacious verandahs along front of house, both upstairs and down, are greatly appreciated by visitors. Veninor is recognised by business men . nd •. i-itore as lacing ;n a unique position,

being close to city, yet away from noise -nd dir* of rhe city- Steamers run about •verv 20 minutes, and is only 12 minutes’ ■on Iron) « ty, and the weekly tickets t... -bean, as they can be used as many tii.r.ik the holder likes during the week. Ventnor has been thoroughly renovated, the proprietor’s aim being the comfort »f patrons, backed up by every attention and cleanliness.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1926, Page 9

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VENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL AUCKLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1926, Page 9

VENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL AUCKLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1926, Page 9

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