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TENDERS. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE To Secure ONE OF THE CHOICEST COUNTRY HOTEL PROPERTIES IN THE DOMINION. TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of the FREEHOLD of the well-known CROWN HOTEL, TEMUKA, Occupying a central position, opposite the G.P.0., Temuka. this POPULAR HOSTEL IS KNOWN AND PATRONISED BY FISHING DISCIPLES AND TOURISTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. The town' of TEMUKA, one of the MOST PROSPEROUS and GO-AHEAD in the South Island, is situated on the MAIN LINE,- and in the heart of the FAR-FAMED and FERTILE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CANTERBURY, the whole of which will shortly lie served by CHEAP HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER, and "is within easy WALKING DISTANCE of the TEMUKA AND OPIHI RIVERS, so well known to Fishermen. The prospects of the TEMUKA DISTRICT are beyond all question, as bright as those in any part of New Zealand. The CROWN HOTEL is the LEADING HOTEL of Temuka, a most SUBSTANTIAL and ATTRACTIVE twostoried building of BRICK, cement faced, standing at the corner of King and High Streets, on AMPLE GROUNDS, which have been most ARTISTICALLY LAID OUT in charming rose and l flower beds and lawns. The interior of the main building comprises 23 bedrooms, 4 sitting rooms, and 2 smoke rooms, 4 modern bathrooms, spacious dining room, roomy horseshoe bar, large up-to-date kitchen, etc., etc., all of modern design, tastefully decorated and in splendid order." • The Outbuildings are in good repair, and include sample rooms extensively used by commercial men. The whole property is furnished with bountiful h.p. water supply, and is lit by gas. The present tenant has been in continuous possession for 15 years. The Property will be sold subject to Continuance being retained at the next poll. The highest or any tender will’not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will close on JULY 31, and full particulars can be obtained from and inspection arranged with ,■ J. ASHWELL, P.O. Box 55, TENDER-3-PLY WOOD. . ? "IVO. Sir, nothin# tender -about "Sil--11 verito,” "Dominion," and/TRimu.” three brands of 3-ply wood made in New Zealand by New Zealand workmen of local timbers. Proved to be tough, waterproof, borer proof; in fact, GUARANTEED BORER PROOF. Why buy imported 3-ply and wood pulp when you can get beautifully-grained 8-ply which will last years longer, cost lees, and will not be eaten away by borer?” "Silverite," "Dominion;" and "Rimu" are made at the Ellis Veneer Co.’s Factory at Manunui; 3-ply is in® l *! for interior decorations—is easily fixed, too. Write for full, particulars of the Ellis Veneer Co.’s single rail system of panelling in three-ply. ELLIS VENEER CO.. LTD., - Hamilton. DONAGHY’S ROPE AND TWINE CO., LTD.. AUCKLAND. Manufacturers of high-grade Ropes, Lines, and Twines of every description. Ask for Donaghy'e, and see that you get it. Agente and Stockists, J. W.'WALLACE AND CO.. 246-248 Wakefield St., Wellington. CHEAP TIMBER, HEAP TIMBER, Direct from the mill, on trucks or in th# yard. All sixre. and in any quantity. F. STACEY,. ■? Thorndon Quay (next Briscoe’# Tile Yards). Telephone 3592. STEAM BOILER USERS? Mexican boiler graphite i# not flaky, does not carry over, has no chemical action on iron or steel, and will clean off and keep a boiler clear of scale, consequently effecting a big reduction in maintenance and cost of firing. Try » keg. FRANCIS HOLMES. P.O. Box 418; ,248 Lambton Quay, Welliiigtpn. / ■ TOURIST RESORTS. OTEL NORTHLAND, AUCKLAND. Auckland’s Foremost Private Hotel. Within a few minute#* walk of G.P.0., Station, Ferri##, ■nd all attraction#. First tram, stop above Town Hall. Spacious rooms, electric lighting, excellent table. Tariff fro/n 12«. 6d. per day. Book by wire new. HOTEL NORTHLAND. Upper Queen Street. Auckland. MRS. EVANS. Proprietress. — : HOTEL ARCADIA,OTEL ARCADIA. Wellington’s Meet Ceptrally-eltuated Superior Private Hotel, Excellent Servic# In Every Detail. Cloee to Wharves, Trains, and Government Buildings. Location: LAMBTON QUAY AND STOUT ST. . (Opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff, per day 12h. 6d.; per week £3 15s. MRS. TILLER. Proprietress. HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE. Havelock North — Hawke’s Bay. THIS FINE HOUSE, situated on 8 acres of land, is now open for Pay-' ing Guests. First-class Accommodation. All home comforts and civility. Apply for particulars to THE PROPRIETOR. Hotel grand central, Cuba Street, Wellington. Snlendid Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric Light. Night and Day Porters. Tariff. 12e. 6d. per day: £3 15s. weekly. Substantial reduction for nermanents. Telegrams: "Grancent.” Wellington. WM. OWERS, Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Dominion avenue (PHmmer's Steps). Under new management. This new, firat-claas Private Hotel i# now open to receive Guesta Two bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate., J. DUNCAN. Ptoprietor. 'Phone 628. pAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37 Sydney st. East.—This firat-claes House has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable, Under entirely new management. Tariff, 10b. 6d. per day. Permanent GueAta by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Proprietress. 'Phone 1763. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- ‘ CHURCH. ST. ELMO HOUSE. T. ELMO SOUSE. SUPERIOR Private Accommodation. 52 Worcester Street, West Endjfejl minute# from G.P.O. Beautiful lawn*? gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. Thone 872./’ HOTEL "KING’S COURT," • PALMERSTON NORTH. ■DALMERSTON'S Beet Private Hotel. JT New and up-to-date, run on. flrstrlass lines; liberal table. Two minutes walk from Square and Post Office. Tariff 10s. per day. £2 10. per week. PERMANfeN'TS BY ARRANGEMENT. MB. AND MRS. HAMMOND. *Phojie 684. Proprietore.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 234, 29 June 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 234, 29 June 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 234, 29 June 1922, Page 11