WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, HOTEL TROCADERO, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. MRS. A. KNOWSLEY (late Hotel Bristol), rofonti.v returned from abroad, has oequu'cd this First-elaod E-stab- ! lishment. Thoroughly Ker.ovated throughout.The Dining Room is now one of the ! finest in the Dominion. Luncheon. 12 to 2, Is 9d; or Books of Tickets at reduced prices. I irHE~t'ARL tfON HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington. HTIHIS Hotel has now been taken over JL by Mrs. C. M. Campbell, and is new uudor her personal supervision. Thoroughly Renovated throughout. First-class Service assured all visitors. Tel. S&3. •p AEKAK AR IK I II OTE L. Unexcelled for comfort and convenience. The ideal seaside and health resort, patronised and recommended by members of the ruedical profession. Magnificent breach, perfect climate. Shooting, Fishing, Golfing, etc. Only tho choicest liquors stocked. Telephone, or send stumped adressed tnvelopo for particular:;. T. S. M'GUIRE. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL F E D E R A L. Victoria-square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel). AH comuunications receive prompt attention. Bo:c 532. Telephone:; 1040, 2279. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL", 107, Cuba-street. Tho Best-appointed Private Motel in Heart of City. A few doors above Royal' Oak. Tariff: lls per day. Pormanents by arrangement. • S. EDILSON. Proprietor. Telegrams—"Edilson," Wellington. Telephone 3049. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—Tho most charming spot in Wellington, facing the harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the city. Tram terminus at iho uoor. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country' visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY,' Proprietor. Telephone 21-259. Telegrams, Kiosk, Wellington. "ny±±.. GABLES," PAEKAKARIKI. JL Tho Ideal Holiday Resort. House faces Beach. Every comfort and attention. Terms moderate. Applicants for Accommodation must Bend stamp for reply. MRS. BLAKE. Proprictreeg. SUPERIOR Accommodation m onristchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52; Worcester-street (west end), two minutea from G.P.O. and central tram terminus. Beautiful grass lavrn, flower plots, otc. — lf. J. Murray, Proprietor. WANTED Known—City Kotol, Cour-tenay-pl., Wellington. (At Tram j Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines and ! Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunodiu Beer always obtainable- at tho City Hotel. AH trams arrive- and depart close to the City Hotel. Sir.gle bottles sold at wholesale prices n,t the City bottle store. SAFE GRAND, WE don't use any frozen goods, always fresh and of best varieties. See our Menus. I'irfit-class Cuisine. PRIVATE ROOM "i?OR LADIES. .Breakfasts, Hot Dinner:, Hot Tea*;, and Suppers a Specialty. Meals at all Hours. . Open Week Days. 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Sundays, 11,30 till 10.30 p.m. CAFK GRAND. 26, Willis-street. Tel. 1203, at your sorvice. Next Grand Hotel. CRQWN TEA ROOMS. Tr-n Qtj^-^L^* Delicious Meat Pies HOME-MADE CAKES. LUNCH, TEA, AND SUPPERS, CONFECTIONERY AND REFRESHMENTS. ' Art craft "BuiMinqs I Wallinqton, 0* Parliatrant House A WISE SEER. SUCH a person sees to hi 6 Eyes before any defects have time to develop. If your eyes water when you read —if tho letters appear blurred—if ttrong light hurts your ayes—such symptoms mean eye-strain. Avail yourselves "now of our competent and careful Optical Service. MORRISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS, 103, Customhouee-quay. WELLINGTON. STOP! R,UN no risks with, that Suit or Costume. Havo it Dry Cleaned at ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 85, Vivian-street, opposite Salvation Army Ba-rracke. Tel. 21-105. /GARDENERS! —Buy your Garden Hose no-w. Buy tho best. Buy NORTH BRITISH. It doesn't kink. It lasts longest: Sold by all Rubber Dealers. ELMER MOODY DOORS. WE have just landed a email shipment; good range of sizes and designs. W. H. LONG AND CO., 57, Lower Cuba-street. "CUREWORKS! FIREWORKS! Please to rom6mber the sth of November, and come and lay in stocks, of FIREWORKS which we have jußt imported and which are of the finest quality and in great variety. I Tho Noise of our Crackers is Grand! WONG SHE AND CO., ■ 261. Cuba-street. TTSE NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE this Spring- and Summer. Best, and lasts longest. Obtainable from Rubber and Hardware Stoves everywhere. PERPLEXED? What on earth over, friend? _\Vell, I am leaving tho district, and aftc.' making inquiries vc cost of chars'ps in transit, etc.. wliv J was >-!:a;.r.sr<?red. Well, my advice is. <Wt pursue the matter turrhor; do as I did; interview Williams and Co., Ltd., Furniture Arcade, Courten-iy-pl., they will either | buy or tell your goods, and satisfaction .is guaranteed.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 5
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