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PROVINCIAL HOTEL, NAPIER, Opposite CLIVE-SQUARE GARDENS. A HOMELY HOME FOR VISITORS TO NAPIER. EVERY HOME COMFORT. EXCELLENT CUISINE. TARIFF . 6s PER DAY. Two Minutes from Railway Station. Marine Parade, Post Office, and Theatre. Modern Bathrooms and Lavatories. DUKE OE EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. THIS Popular Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and extended by an addition which gives accommodation for 50 guests. - Refurnished and Decorated throughout. New and Spacious Dining, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Promenade flat roof. Tariff, 6s per day. • Be3t 16 Luncheon in town, from 1 to 2. RICHARD DWYER, Proprietor. TLOHESTEK MANSIONS HOTEL, ¦*• St. Petersburg-place, Bajswater, London, Centrally situated in choicest part of West End, two minutes from Hyde Park Eighty superbly-appointed lofty bedrooms. Single rooms from 9s, double from 15s Prospectus, with full details, from the Wellington livening Post. p AM BRIDGE II O T E L, Cambridge-terrace, Wellington, Opp. Queen's Statue. MRS. M. O'NEILL (Late of the Queen's Hotel, Maslerton), * Proprietress, GRAND HOTEL, AUCKLAND, N.Z., tho Leading Hotel of tlie City Patronised by tho .Suite of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales and Governors of Australia and New Zealand. Fitted to promote every comfort. Motor Cars meet all Boats and Trains. Tariff, 12s 6d, 15s, and £1 per day, according to size and position of rooms. Cable address — "Grandee," AuokJAMES ROLLESTON. Proprietor. GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. DONALD GREEN, well known throughout, the Manawatu and Raiigitikei Districts, has puchascd Mi's. Higgnju's interests in the above popular house. Th<» Grand will be conducted on fir^t-cla*-s linet, and Coiumcr,cial« and other visitors will receive every attention. Good table Bert liquors only. . HOTEL, .PAEKAKARIKI. J QUIRK (late of Lower Hutt) has • assumed control. An idea) week-end or holiday resort. This houso is now undei' first-class management. Good table, best wines and spirits only guaranteed. ALL, TRAINS STOP TIME FOR REFRESHMENTS. T^THITE HART HOTEL, MARTON. The new i premises are now completed and luxuriously furnished throughout. Electric light installed. Only best brands of Liquor kept in stock. Correspondence promptly attended to. 'Phone No. 6; P.O. Box No. 38. S. J. GIBBONS. Proprietor WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde-quay ' (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station). Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for nine years. Visitors' and Bermanents' rates, 5s per day ; 25s per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX. Proprietress. HOTJ3L FEDERAL (PRIVATE), ; CHRISTCHURCH, Immediately fronting Victoria-«quare, and overlooking the beautiful River Avon. This up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of the most picturesque and central positions in Christchurch ; spacious balcony, beautiful dining, drawing, billiard, and lounge rooms. This house is a popular one, and admirably conducted. E. DAVISt Proprietress. STONYHURST, SYMONDS - ST., AUCKLAND. New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress.' SUPERIOR Accommodation in Christchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street, "West End," two minutes from G.P.0. . and tram, central tram terminus. Having just secured a further large and up-to-date residence adjoining the above,_ guests^ will have the free use of a pplendid tennis and croquet lawn, etc— Miss Hampton, Proprietress SILVER GRID, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON, TEA, AND SUPPER ROOMS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HAVING engaged the services of MR. TAYLOR, 5 years with Frederick Gordon and Co., Crosby Hall, London, and 9 years Chef at Hosie's Cafe, Melbourne, the public can now rely on al! orders being served in nr6t-class style. Fish and Grills a speciality. " D. O'CONNOR, (Late of Palmer's), Proprietor. REFRESH AT PALMERSTON. FLETCHER'S RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, at Palmerston, on the platform, are open for All Night and Day Trains. Refreshing Tea and Light Refreshments, Luncheons, Teas (hot and cold) any time. Speoial provision made for persons travelling through by night express. EYESIGHT. iSPECTACLES^ „A *Vv«' SPECTACLES <ms&r SPECTACLES*** aW^ SPECTACLE <-*«k\A^> M ir HEADACHES AW* TME » HEAOACHES \k^ flOTiriAM ! HEADACHES . UHTIUA ff I) weake/£s>*3 WINNERS 57] SfJli "WELLINGTONS '' Bggggf CONSULTATIONS FREE FOXTON^ LE "vfrTCoaoh Service, Twice daily. Leave Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m.. arrive Foxton noon ; leave Foxton 230 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m. ;, leave Levin 7.50 p.m., arri\e Foxton 9.30 p.m. Th« cbeapmt and quickest vouto .to and frfim WelUflgtOßi

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5