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H. G. COBURN AND 00. £2850 WEST END BUNGALOW. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW of 6 row*, kitchenette and glassed-in aun-baleony. Replete with every modern convenience, including electric light, R»« stove, built-in wardrobe*, linen press, window seat, Doulton bath, and basin, shavm? cabinet, and a lavatory on each floor. Panelled reception hall. Drawing Boom 20 x 14, with tile fireplace. Main Bedroom 18 x 16. All bedrooms lay on the sunny side and tho situation is ideal, b»ing about three minutes' walk of the Square. Valuable section of land, laid out in lawns and garden, and a Substantial Govt. Mortgage can bo taken over with the property. Inspection by appointment with H. G. COBURN and CO. rTA^ft- LIXWOOD BUNGALOW, '4 dwAUDv rooms and kitchenette. Panelled hall and living room, built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin, shaving cabinet. . Section about 23 perch** in lawns and garden. Concrete paths and yard. This property is without a fault and carries a Govt. Mortgage of i'B6s. H. G. COBURN and CO., Land and Estate Agents, Valuator*, 106 Gloucester street. C 2913 HOTELS. WELLINGTON. TAY at THE BRISTOL. Most Popular kJ Private Hotel centre of City. Recognised House Travellers, Public Service, etc. Tariff 12s day. ts7s 6d weekly. K4661 R. KBRNOHAN, Proprietor. s SATES COURT, WELLINGTON. UNDER ENTIRELY~NEW MANAGEMENT. THIS Popular and First-class PRI\ ATE HOTEL is now under the management of the undersigned. Saves Court is beautifully situated in the very 'centre of Wellington—withiu only three minutes of Lambton Quay, Post Office, Houses of Parliament, etc. —and commands a wonderful view of the City and Ilarbbur. Excellent Cuisine. Moderato Tariff. Telegraphic Address: Sayes Court, Wellington. T>. COLLINS, Proprietor. (Late of Cliristchurch.) H 4674 VISITING AUCKLAND. STAY AT HOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND can offer visitors no finer Hotel accommodation and service than is procurable at Hotel -Cargen. This magnificent, up-to-date and fullylicensed Hotel has 120 rooms, 26 suites each with private bath. Excellent cuisine and the finest wines give the final touch which distinguishes t> Srsr-rato hotel. _ In addition, an unparalleled view of the Waitemata can be had from the roof garden ° £ HOTEL CARGEN. Further particulars from R. CHESNEY, Manager. Wireless and telegraph address: Cargen, Auckland. H 427 4 N LONDON, ENGLAND. ORFOLK HOTEL, SURREY STREET, STRAND. HIGH-CLASS LICENSED HOTEL, Within Easy Reach of All Principal Theatres. Bedroom, Breakfast, Light, and Attendance from 9s per person. Telegrams: Following, Estrand, London. 0811 H Y D R 0 GRAND HOTEL, TIMARU. Ideal situation, overlooking Caroline Bay. Under New Management. • Book Now for holiday Season. Excellent Table. All Conveniences. BOX 3, TIMARU- 'PHONE 008. TELEGRAMS: HYDRO. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. ( . STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. THE BEST PLACE in the South Island for a Holiday. First-das* Accommodation. Excellent Cuiaine. MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE. , Proprietress, (Lata Windsor Hotel.) •Phone 2635. IJTOE DOMINION HOTEL, TIMARU. (Overlooking Beautiful Oirolini Bay). Every Modern Convenience, Combined with Cuisine Second to None, Makes the DOMINION HOTEL the Favourite House in South Canterbury. JOSEPH LEE, 1i4601 Proprietor. MOUTTT PLEASANT REST HOUSE. PEAL WINTER RESORT, 1200 ft above sea level. Clear of the frost and fofl of the city. Unrivalled views of the City and Plains. First-class accommodation available. ■ Motor-car. will meet trams by arrangement. - Ring 'Phone 3, Sumner Bureau. Tariff, £3 Ss. MRS H. ROBERTS. R8783 Proprietress. CONVEYANOEB. A K A R O A. READ'S ROYAL MAIL AND EXPRESB \SERVICE. HUDSON SEDAN CARS to protect you from the wind and dust. OPEN TOURING CARfI for freah air and sight-seeing. OHRISTCHUROH. LIBERTY THEATRE dep. B.IS and 2.30 daUy; Wed., 3 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m. AKAROA, BRUCE HOTEL. 8 a.m. dep. daily and 1 p.m.: Wednesday, 6.45 a.m. FAKES: Return 80s,' single 17s 6d. Special Trips and Weildings, etc., arranged Drivately. Bookings: Govt. Tourist Office and Liberty Book Shop, Cathedral square. Telegrams: Read, Al(aroa. 'Phone: 2841 Ghristchurch: 6 Akaroa. When in Akaroa to not fail to ye the scenic beauties of tho "EASTERN BAYS." Round Tri» £l. Cl*» ' Ucvs Akaraa P.O. daily at 10.30 a.m. 6087 H ANMEIt EXPRESB SERVICE, So that we. may run our cars to the utmost convenience of t'tose who wish to travel to and from Hunt) cr, we have placed in commission another fiilly-encloßed Sedan Car, Cars will noiv leave the Tourist Office, Christchurch, at 0 a.m. and 2 p.m. for Hanmer, and will leave Hanmer for Christchurch at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. This addition to our Service will appeal to those who wish to spend their week-ends at Hanmer. Booking Offices: Blaehv.ell Motors, Ltd., Phone J145; Tourift Office. Rangioru: Palmer and Doak, 'Universal Garage. Amberley: Frew Bros.' Oarage; also Log Cabin,' Hanmer. H 4617 QOVERNOR'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. Direct Service to and from Christchurch. !w<? Christch'.irch (front of 'Press" Office) daily for Governor's Day at 9.45 a.iu. and 4.30 p.m. Leave Governor's Bay daily foi Christchurch at 8.15 a.m. and 3.39 f.m. SUNDAYS—Leave Chriitchurch at 10.30 a.m., returning from Governor's Bay at 5 p.m. Fares: Six Shillings Return. LYTTELTON-GOVERNORS BAY SERVICE. Cars Icavo Lyttelton daily (Sundays excepted) at 9.30 a.m. and 4.35 p.m. Leave Governor's' Bay at, 8.10 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Private trips by arrangement. 'Phone Allandale Bureau. C. P. JONES, Proprietor. MAIL CHARABANC. GERALDINE-ORARI. Leaves Ger&ldine Daily—--7.4s—Timaru and Ashburton. 10.15—First Express South. 1.40 —Second Express South. First Express North. 4.ls—Second Express North. FARES—2s Single. Parcels Receive Prompt Attention. CHARLES W. McKENZIE, Proprietor. QOUTHB RIDGE - CHRISTCHURCH. DAY'S DAILY SAFETY COACH SERVICE. Leave Ghnstchurch—Mon., 7.45 a.tn 445 p.m.; Tuea., 4.45 p.m.; Wed., 8.45 a.m.' 445 p.m.; rhux., 4.45 p.m.; Fri., 8.4S a.m.,' 4.45 pjn. i Sat., 8.45 a.m., 4.45 p.m., and 11p.m. Leave Southbridge—Mon., 745 am 4 p.m.; Tues., 7.45 a.m.; Wed.. 7.45 a.m. 4 p.m.; Thur., 7.45 a.m.; Fri., 7.45 a.m., 4 P-JD-; Sat, 7.45 a.m.., 1 p.m. Sunday Night—Leave Southbridg* 8 p.m., Lenston 8.15 pjn. D 2853

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18577, 30 December 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18577, 30 December 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18577, 30 December 1925, Page 14

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