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The application of the Wellington City Licensed Hotel Workers' Union for a new industrial award has been referred to the Arbitration, Court. In the Conciliation Council proceedings the parties agreed on all points except wage? and hours, whicU it was decided should go to the Court for determination. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 9d, 2s 9d.— Advt. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, HOTEL TEOCADERO, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. MRS. A. KNOWSLEY (late Hotel Bristol), recently returned from abroad, has acquired this First-class Establishment. Thoroughly Renovated throughout. The Dining Room, is now one of the finest in the Dominion. , Luncheon, 12 to 2, Is 9d; or Books b£ Tickets at reduced prices-. THE CAHLTON HOTEL, . Willis-street, Wellington. IXIHIS Hotel has now been taken over X by Mrs. C, M. Campbell, and is now under her personal supervision. Thoroughly Renovated throughout. First-class Service assured all visitors. Tel. 363. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107, Cuba-street. The Best-appointed Private Hotel in Heart of City. A few doors above Royal Oak. Tariff: .11s per day. : Permanents by \ arrangement. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams—"Edilson," Wellington. Telephone Z049. i'AFE GRAND, . WE don't use any frozen goods, always fresh and of best varieties. See our Menus. First-class Cuisine. PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES. Breakfasts, Hot Dinners, Hot Teas, 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. ! CAFE GRAND, 26, Willis-street. Tel. 1203, at your service. Next Grand Hotel. BABKAKAKIEI 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, E'ishing, Golfing, .etc. Only the choicest liquors stocKed. Telophono, or send stamped adressed fnvelope for, particulars. T. S. M'GUIRE. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL F E D*E R A L, j Victoria-square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor,(Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt | attention. Boa: 552. Telephones 1040. 2279. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—The most charming §pot in Wellington, facing the harbour. Crobs the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from 'the city. Tram terminus at tha door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. Telephone 21-255. ; Telegrams, Kiosk, . Wellington. •7| v. GABLES," PAEKAKARIKI. x The Ideal Holiday Resort. House faces Beach. Every comfort and attention. Terms moderate. Applicants for Accommodation must eend stamp for reply. I MRS. BLAKE. Proprietreno. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Uhristchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram ternunus. Beautiful grass lawn, flower plots, etc.— V. J. Murray, Proprietor. WANTED Known—City Hotel, Cour-tenay-pl., Wellington. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainablo at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholesale prices at the City bottle store. CROWN TEA BOOMS. Delicious Me&IPiGS HOME-MADE CAKES, LUNCH, TEA, AND SUPPERS, CONFECTIONERY AND REFRESHMENTS. Aricraft 'Buildings I VfclWon. 0* P«rli»m«nl Ko£» FOUND —Spring Blossom Ointment cures poisoned wounds, soro legs, sore eyes, burns, and all skin complaints, pries Is tin; Bloomine. the great corn, wart, and bunion cure, 6d, at chemists, stores, and wholesale druggists; Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder, Is and 2e, poet free. Address C, W. HAWKINS, Herbalist, George-street, Dunedin.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 3

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