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AUCKLAND ACCOMMODATION. THISTLE HOTEL AUCKLAND OPP. MAJESTIC THEATRE QUEEN STREET. In heart of City. Private Entrance: Derby Street. TARIFF: 9/- Per Day. Bed and Breakfast, 5/6. Phone 45-437. W. J. HICKEY, Proprietor. DEVONPORT— rPDI MIAFIC UnTCI Licensed Residential Hotel. twi LAIMAUt HU I ELL Beautiful Harbour Views. 10 Minutes from City Comfortable, First Class Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. - Garage. . VENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL Kl " fl E r:„ d 9 p i r . S 4 d e\ D9,onp ° rt - First-class Seaside Accommodation. Spacious Lounges, Tennis Court, Excellent Harbour View. 10 min. C.P.0.. Under new management. Sydney & Page. Tariff 10/- per day; £3 per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. MARINA PRIVATE HOTEL st - D I UONPORT Situated on an elevated position overlooking the harbour. Excellent seaside accommodation at a very reasonable tariff. 1 min. to beach and wharf. 10 min, to City. MRS. PATERSON, Proprietress. AUCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL “ QUEE " STREET “ Moderate accommodation for Girls and Women. Centre of City, Tennis Court, Laundry, etc. Permanent Board from 18/-. Transients, Bed and Breakfast, or Full Board,—Write Matron. . GRAND PRIVATE HOTEL ST - hel,e ps?„. b & B % uckland - This modern Private Hotel is situated at Auckland’s leading pleasure resort, within a few steps of the beach, large balconies overlooking the harbour; Bowling, Tennis and Golf; 15 minutes from city by good road- Tariff reasonable. L. Bradley, Proprietor. Up-to-datd Dining and Tea_Rooms. GLENALVON PRIVATE HOTEL, WfITER fl L u °c 0 KL < ir RSNT ’ OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Auckland’s most modern private hotel. Less than 5 minutes from Queen Street theatres, G.P.O. and Railway Station. Its elevated position commands glorious harbour views. A truly superior hotel'ln the choicest looation in Auckland. Mrs Blernaoke, Proprietress. Telephone 40,678 Number not yet listed. GLENEAGLES PRIVATE HOTEL, Srr* This modern private hotel is situated on an elevated position in a select locality; beautifully furnished; excellent table.— Tariff Very Reasonable. ■ Mrs H. W. Bennett, Proprietress. AORANGI Cr. Symonds Street and Wellesley Street. 1 AUCKLAND. Centrally situated in a quiet and select locality adjacent to Albert Park. Absolutely modern. Under the. personal supervision of Mrs Evans, later of Hotel St. Annes, Tauranga, Bed and Breakfast at a reasonable tariff. THE VYNE PRIVATE HOTEL, st ’ mnw ° L ““’ s,mond ‘ B ' - Superior accommodation and flrst-ciass cuisine; 2 mins, from the heart of the city. Under new management— Bed and Breakfast, 4/6 Permanents, 23/6. Phone 46,249. GRAND VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL^„»J«^ Situated in a select locality adjacent to Government House and Albert Park. Beautiful view of Waitemata Harbour. Renovated throughout. Cuisine a feature. Personal supervision, C. MOORE, Proprietress. CARPENTER’S ARMS HOTEL, QREV "” ENUE ’ fIUOKI - fIND (Next to Cadman’s Parking Station) Centrally Situated. Moderate .Tariff. Country Visitors Specially Catered For. W. CLEARY, Proprietor CASTLEREAGH FLATS, 48 VAUXHAL ROAD, CHELTENHAM, AUCKLAND gITUATED amidst beautiful surroundings, two minutes from Auckland’s llnest beach; 15 minutes from City. \Country inquiries invited. Rent very reasonable. MRS JAMES PHONE 22-710 DEVONPORT TRAVEL NORTH THIS HOLIDAY Come to Sunny “ WAIWERA ” , HOT SPRINGS HOTEL "WAIWERA” Hot Mineral Swimming Baths. , Excellent accommodation. Tennis, Billiards and Dance Hall. Faoipg Magnificent Beach MODERATE TARIFF ' ,■ • Conducted by D. V. MOORE. IDAHO 7 MOUNT ST., Off Symonds St., AUCKLAND Situated in the vicinity of Albert Park, 2 mins, to the heart of City. Country visitors &re assured of every comfort and attention. Bed and Breakfast, 3/6. Permanent Board, £l. CARISBROOKE PRIVATE HOTEL, King Edward Parade, DEVONPORT. Ideal situation, right opposite beach. Swimming, Boating and Fishing. Country visitors specially catered for. Now under the management of Mr A. E. Wagstaff, Terms Very Moderate. Phono 22-539. HOTEL RANDALL 6 and 7 Pitt Street, AUCKLAND. This modern Private Hotel has been thoroughly renovated-and refurnished throughout. Situated within a few minutes of shopping centre; first class table. Tariff, 7/6 day. Bed and Breakfast, 4/6.

COAL. AND FIREWOOD. Dial OQI A— carrying, wiiataWHATA COAL, 7/6 per quartor. White Tea Treo in any quantity. DIGGER’S DEPOT (J. A. P. Ru.T), Anglesea Street (next Alexandra Hall). QARiUER gin 9 JUST RING 1372 FOR THAT FURNITURE REMOVAL. PRICES RIGHT. WOODWARD. r 20 COLLINGWOOD STREET. Agent for GLEN COAL. Deliveries to town and country. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BUSINESSES, Partnerships, all dcscrlp ■ tlons, Trom £3 5 upwards; Apartment Houses rrom £loo.—Call Phoenix Agency, 20 Phoenix Chambers, 2nd Floor, u Queen Street, Auckland. . IT IWUBT St, POINTED OUT That For PANEL BEATING You Cannot Excel I nAAPU Motor Panel Beato ' > ’ . st„ Phone 3351. Hamilton. Damaged Mudguards, Body Panels, Lamps, eto., made like new. MOTORISTS. T lIEY’RE w ERE f s GOODYEARS. ” GOODYEARS. I then Try to Wear sizes In stock. PEEDY "\7"ULCANISING JQEPOT, THE NEW “G 3 THE NEW “G 3 see them. Ruy them Them Out. All THE V loodvear Service Station. Nlsbrt’s Bldgs., lOOD STREET. PHONE 30 16. FURNITURE. JpURNITUnB JgARGAINS. Oak Tea Waggon, IS/G. GIT. Panel Beds and Wires, six different designs from 25/-. 3-draw. Condi. Chests, large mirror, £2/17/0. Special line Floor Rugs, 54 x 24, 0/6 cat'll. Oak China Cabinets, GO/-. Our three large Furniture Showrooms packed with new and used furniture. Satisfaction Guaranteed at WEST END FURNISHING HOUSE, •iOl and 403 Victoria St., Hamilton. ; yuLiFLOR keeps Ilnurs clean and bright It’s antiseptic. til

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19459, 26 December 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19459, 26 December 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19459, 26 December 1934, Page 2