■ Telephone 370. ; WAVERLEY HOTEL. ' Conveyance meets Steamers and Trains. 1 This Hotel has a beautiful view of the Harbour. i W. G. ABBOTT, Late o! Ohaupo and Te Awamutu, Proprietor. i The only place in Auckland where you can get ! 20 YEAR OLD LIQUEUR WHISKY. i Try it once, and you will wish for no other. I First-class Table cPHote. > Tariff: 7s. per day; £2 2s per week. j QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND I Near Railway Station, Tram Terminus, The Wharf, 'Bus Stands, and C New Post Office.
T> ICHARD . TT OPKINS, SALT. BPIOE and BUTCHERS' MERCHANT. Hai Removed to New Building* in ALBERT STREET. Opposite Firtb'i Bond. QITY QLUB nOTIL. SHORTLAND STREET. Auckland. M. H. W A, - eH PBOPBDROB. WINEB. ALES AND SFIRITB OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. "M° N T) ES,IK " TTOTEL rpAKAPUNA. THE situation of "MON DESIR" may aptly be described as enchanting. It is the most sumptuously appointed establishment of the kind in New Zealand, and it is therecognised rendezvous for English tourists, professional and business men, to whom hours of careless relaxation are so essential A more delightful spot than " MON DESIB" could scarcely be imagined. With the new ferry and tramcar facilities, Takapuna may be said to hold in ber hands the REINS of pleasure. So speedy is the communication with the City of Auckland, that one hour our merchant may be seen in their counting-houses, the next watching the white foam-waves beating upon the fine sandy beach, over a mile in length, immediately in front of " MON DESIR" At high tide this beach forms a most delightful promenade. The tide sweeps in over the smooth, bright sand to the musical sound of its bursting foam bells, and at holiday times the whole length of the beach is alive with many groups of people, watching the waves curl in, and laughing and running as the water overtakes them. The facilities for sea-bathing at Takapuna are second to none inNewZeaand, and visitors can walk from the "MON DESIB" grounds into the bithing sheds. There is a pier here to which pleasure boats are attached, and a tail in the Channel or around extinct Mount Bangitoto is a favourite excursion of all visitors. A few chains from the shore, fish of various kinds may be caught in abundance, at any state of the tide, while inland, and within three hundred yards of the spacious, and well laid-out grounds of " Mon Desir " visitors can reach the banks of Lake Takapuna, a pictur. esque expanse of fresh water, where good trout fishing is obtainable. Around the Lake, tram-cars run at frequent intervals The beneficial climatic influences on the physical, mental and moral well-being of visitors to/Fakapuna is a question worthy of the attention of all who would enjoy a healthy, happy and comfortable holiday. " Mon Desir" is fitted with modern hot and cold water baths, and every home comfort may be obtained at a!very moderate tariff, Post Office and Telephone Bureau on the Premises, C QftESSWELL TMEREJDITH, PKOFBIBTOB.
nrmE excellence of BARTLETT PORTRAITS Is due to the artistic treatment of artistic photography. On every negative is painted a background in harmony with the sitter. Every known means is employed to produce a portrait which shall be a "speaking likeness." The beautiful portraits in our spacious salon comprise some of Auckland's most beautiful women and most prominent citizens. W. H. B ABTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. QUEEN'S TfiERRY TTOTEL VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. npHOMAS TyrARKWICK (Formerly of the N.S.S. Co.) ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES ON HAND. ELECTRICITY IN DENTISTRY. By the most modern electrical methods we can extract or stop any cavity in your teeth quickly—free from all pain and entirely unattended by danger or any ill after effects. Patients who dread the dental chair are always enthusiastic in their praise of our methods after treatment THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS . . . QUEEN AND WELLESLEY-STS. DR. RAYNBJR Hoars: 9tills. Sat.,9—l, Evening,7—9
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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 3 February 1912, Page 11
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652Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 3 February 1912, Page 11
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