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GIRLS. ALL GIRLS & WOMEN WORKERS, Corns to the ' Y.W.0.A., HERBERT-STREET, For LIGHT LUNCHES. FOR YOUR HOT DINNER ON SUNDAYS and Every Day, CAFE GRAND, Bost and most up-to-date Dining Rooms in tho City. Sunday Dinner, best varieties, 2s. See our menu. Try it for yourself. Week-days, Is 6d. Meals at all hours. CAFE GRAND, 26, Willis-street. Tel. 1205. Open from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. j_— . ___ . TS7ISITORS to Christohuroh are notified '" that the well-established Business founded by W. & E. BROADWAY will from this date be known as "THE BERESFORD TEA ROOMS," Cathedralsquare and High-street (opp. Clock Tower.) Management, E. & F. BROADWAY. . . WHERE TO DINE— ASTOR HOUSE, WILLIS-BTREBT, mHREE-COURSE HOT LUNCH, ■*■ Is 6d. 12 to 2 p.m. SEE TEA MENU, S to 7.30 p.m. ■ Next Door to Smart's. CLOSED ON~SUNDAYS. •pAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. Unexcelled for comfort and convenience. The ideal seaside and health resort, patronised and recommended by members of the medical profession. Magnificent beach, perfect climate. Shooting, Fishing, Golfing, etc Only the choicest liquors stocked. Telephone, or send'stamped adressed envelope for particulars. T. S. M'GUIRE, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL F EID E,RA L, Victoria-square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS ...• , Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel). ■ All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—The most charming spot in Wellington, facing the harbour.. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the city. Tram terminus atj the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent .cuisine; • Country visitors iapeoially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. Telephone 21-259, Telegrams, Kiosk, Wellington. "nrUi,- GABLES," PAEKAKARIKI. < -*- The Ideal' Holiday Resort. House faces Beach. Every comfort and attention. Terms moderate. Applicants for Accommodation must, send stamp for reply. ' ■ MRS. BLAKE. Proprietress TTOTEL , BRAEBURN, ' Anzao Parade, WANGANUI. Modern Hotel, unique situation, overlooking river. Sunshine and sea breezes, electrio light, fireproof, garage. ( Telegrams: "Braeburn," Wanganui. SUPERIOR Accommodation tn Christchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus. Beautiful grass lawn. Bower plots, etc.— F. J. Murray, Proprietor. TEA H^ds* ROOMS J j' ■ LUNCH, TEA, SUPPERS, HIGH- , CLASS CONFECTIONERY, AND ' REFRESHMENTS. Tiricrsfi Buildings tVfeHinqtonPfrParliamont HoSa "The, mixture I made from "HEENZO" (HSAN'S ESSHHOE) proved the best cough and cold medicine I ever used." 3 USE THE BEST PAINT. PAINT that lasts longest and gives maximum results is. the world-fam-ous, all-British BERGEU'S PAINT .PREPARED (8.P.) B.P. is guaranteed to cover better and last longer than any other brand. Specify it—get it. Local Distributors: ROBERT MARTIN, LTD., and R AND E TINGEY AND CO., LTD. TO MERCHANTS AND STORES. . ' PARCEL Service to and from Wgtn. and Petone daily. Speoial care taken. Luggage and Furniture. Tel. 3773 (3 rings). KING BROS., General Carriers, Petone. BOWSER DRY CLEANING. ' WITH the above new Plant.we can clean Suits.'- Costumes, Furnishings, Furs, Etc., bettor, and in less time than any firm in New- Zealand. Mako sure of the address: BARBER'S DRY CLEANING WORKS, 125, Cuba-st. Tel. 226. mHROUGH LONG, LONG YEARS -*■■ of sick-room service our UNIQUE HOT WATER BAG has firmly established its wonderful quality. Warms our bed every night. SPECIFY NORTH BRITISH UNIQUE! Tl/fRS. PIGGOTT, 121, Vivian-st. (next lfj. Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents, and Children's Left-of! Clothing. Letters receive prompt attentton. Tel. 21-243. ' ■ ... ARGEST Buyer of Left-off Clothing. - Ring Tel. 21-261, B. Morris, 65, Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for clothing, jewellery, etc. Letters, promptly attendod to. ____^_ EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn into cash? Highest prices given Nausbaum, The Allies' Second-hand Dealor, 127, Mannors-st. Tel. 21-313. HIGHEST Prices paid for left-offi-Oloth-ing and Boots; a.so Jewellery, every description. Tel. 20-117. Country letters promptly attended to. S.Glazer, 51, Cpur-tcnay-pl. • - MRS.. PHILLIPS, 56, TaranakTsl" Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or Bond loiter. Full value given for Boot.?, Suita, Jewellery) and gondu of nvury t)fl«B*)ptlo». Country clients, maaey by r»turo post.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 13

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