X ' "X WAIWERA "LL sfwrtWL - A THE BRi6HTON OF NEW ZEALAND. '■ TTHIS Old-Established and. ' ’ >' » ?*■'*s ** * ■'" ■ ■''•! recent visi,ors as 1 . ;; r Finest Seaside ■ Resort •*““ A?, J in the. Colony. The hotel has been nla, ’B ed » renovated and refurnished throughout, new HHF bath-house erected, and the - ■_ ''■ ■' .comfort of 'the patrons- is *S|*v ■ '■&«.. ’ * , ? ......studied in every detail. ; waiwera HOTEL. . ,Hot Mineral Baths free to . , Visitors Staying at Hotel. AMUSEMENTS. —Fishing. Boating, Hot Water and Sea Bathing, Golf. Tennis, Billiards, Ping-pong, etc. Launch available for picnic and fishing excursions. TJEIt.IIS.-8s per day; 50s. per week A few special rooms at 10s. per day, 60s- per week. IfilCClf £"SMni Leaving Auckland every SATURDAY at 2 pm., and arriving back 9 a.m. MONDAYS. iIOQ WELEalii tI«U Ifl 11 . INCLUSIVE TICKET, covering Return Steamer Fare, and all Hotel Charges and Baths ac Waiwera. Up-to-date steamer service. Wharf in course of construction. • Telephone on premises. For-full particulars apply to “ Manager ” Waiwera, Or to OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 22, Shortland Street, Or, THOS COOK - & SON, Booking Agents, 103, Queen Street. /
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 671, 15 January 1903, Page 17
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172Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 671, 15 January 1903, Page 17
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