WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL. "rr» HE MANSION S." Ghuznee street. Right in the heart of the City. . Every convenience. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff 12s per day, £3 103 per week. Triograms, "The Mansions, Wellington." Undor tho personal supervision of Mesdames Cooko and McGowan (lato of Christchureh). CSIBI MOUNT PLEASANT HOSTEL AND HEALTH KESORT, 1200 Feet nbovo eeii level. Situated back of Rcdcliffa. Splendid accommodation for Boarders and Weekend Guests. Liberal Tariff. Car meets trams by request. Ring Bedcliffa 'Phono, or write 'J>» House, Mount Pleasant. H. It. ROBERTS, Proprietor. RSD79 BOATING, Swimming, Fishing, Exhilar- * ating Walks; 45 minutes from City. Regular Boat Service. "Godley House" is now open to receive guests. Tariff 10s per day", 3 guineas week. Write or 'phono. MRS A. EDMOITDS, E6883 Propriai>**a. HOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND. 'HIS Urge and Well-known PRIVATE HOTEL is in the front rank oi New Zealand hostelriefl. Single, Doable, and Suites of Rooms— Permanents, from £4 per week. Casual*, 15s per day. Electric cars pass tho door, the door. Telegraph: "CARGEN," Auckland. H 5718 VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS HOTEIi, WYNYARD SQUARE. Thia favourite Hot-al, so well known to New Zoalanders, has just been remodelled, and tho Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of tho patronago of New Zealandeis, promiaos that the eervico and attention will loavo nothing to bo desired. HSBB3 ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA.
THIS Up-to-date Hote? baa been acquired by W. ROBINSON, late of the BrucHotel, Akaroa, and is now open for th reception of guests. Tariff: 12s per day, £3 103 per week. Telephone 47. Letters and telegrams, Ilfraconibe, Akaroa. 691!> WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. THE CITY HOTEL, taken over recently by MR S. DUNN, lias been renovated throughout. Patrons are assured of every comfort. x-.x----collent cuisine. Most central situation in Dilnedin. TARIFF 17s. C.T.'s 15a. 'PHONES 603 and 217G (upstairs). . P.O. Box 212. G5731 HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of ' security,' from £lO upwards. F. D.. KESTEVEN, 935 ID Chancery Una. ,■;•■■ FUNERAL INOTKJEa THE ' Friends ' of Mr and Mrs Charles. E. •Wright are informed that-the Funo'ral j of their late daughter Nancy will leave their ; residence, 123 Office road,- Merivale, on Tues- j day, April 18th, at 10-.30 a.m., for tho Lin- ' wood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. • 2753;'rpHE friends of.tho late Charloa Leo Whel-J J- ham arc. invited to attend his which, will leave his lato residence, Mounts Somors, on Wednesday, April 19th, at 2 p.ni..~ for tho Mount Somen Cemetery. BAKERS BROS., SHAW, and FRASER. 2757S JOHN- H HIND S (Late Langford and Rhind), -i Undertaker P.O. Box 623. MOTOR Hears© and Carriages for erala in Town and Country. =j 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. "Phone 1603. -jri 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone GBO. H 3 Town Office: 104 Cashel street. "Phone 812. a R9065-6036~ GEORGE BARBELL,; FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. : MODERN .MOTOR HEARSES. ' = AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. i FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. d Office:'22l. Oarage:: 225 Durham atreoiiif' •Phono 721. , Night or Day. \ J. LAMB AND SON, z FUNERAL FURNISHERS,-; No. 234 LICH FIELD STREET. f Telephone KOQ • Established lfl7a '-: FOR FUNERALS' TO ANY PABT OF CANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES. : DOYAL MAIL CHAR A BANOJ? GERALDINE—ORARI. • v Leave Geraldine Daily:— * 7 46_Timaru and Ashburton. 10.15—First Express South. - f I.4o—Second Express South; Fin* Ex-J, press North. * 4.15 —Second-Express North.. { FARES: 2s Single. , CHAS. W. McKENZIE, \ ProDiietor. I
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 13
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