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WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, j HOTEL 'TROCADERO, LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. j MRS. A. KNOWSLEY (late Hotel Bristol), recently returned from abroad, has acquired this First-class Establishment. Thoroughly Renovated throughout. The Dining Rcjom is now one of the finest in tho Dominion. Luncheon, 12 to 2, la 9d; or Books of Tickets at reduced prices. 3AFE GRAND, WE don't use any frozen good*, alTTays fresh and of best varieties. See our Menus. First-class Cuisine. PRIVATE ROOM FOE LADIES. Breakfasts, Hot Dinners, Hot Toas, and Suppers' a Specialty. Meals at »11 Hours. Open Week Days, 7 a.m. till 11 p:m. Sundays, 11.30 till 10.30 p.tn. j CAFE GRAND, 26, Willis-street. TeL 1203, at your service. Next Grand Hotel. ' OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, ' 107, Cuba-street. „ Tho Beet-appointed Private Hotel in Heart of City. A few doors above Royal Oak. Tariff: 12s 6d por day. Permanents by arrangement. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams—"EdiUson," Wellington. Telephone 3049. . 'TTVHE GABLES," PAEKAKARIKI. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. House faces Beach. Eveary comfort and attention. Terms moderate. Applicant* for Accommodation must send Stamp for Reply. MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress, j WHERE 10- STAY IN CHRIST- j CHURCH. HOTEL F ED E R A L, Victoria-square, Christchnrch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (I*te Clarendon Hotel). AU comMunications receive <prompt attention. Box 632. Telephones 1040. 2279. RIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—The most charming spot in Wellington, facing the harbour. Crow the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the city. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to I CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. \ Telephono 21-253. Telegrams, Kioek, Wellington. SUPERIOR Accommodation to Ohristchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus. Beautiful grass lawn, flower plots,.etc.— F. J. Murray, Proprietor. . '.-■ WANTED Knowi*—City Hotel, Cour-tenay-pl., Wellington.. (At Tram Terminus.) finest brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainable 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 ROOMS. Delicious, Me&f Pies HOME-MADE CAKES, LUNCH, TEA, AND SUPPERS, ' CONFECTIONERY AND REFRESHMENTS. 70. LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite Government Buildings.. HOTEL FOR SALE IN COUNTRY. DWANBROS., WELLINGTON. ■CIOR SALE, COUNTRY HOTEL; rent £6 per week. Tr»4e has averaged £140 weekly. PRICE £2250, including Furniture. This is a cheap Hotel to work. Very few servants. Apply • ' •■ ■ ■ DWAN BROS., WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. SEEING THINGS. YOU will have the happy assurance of clear sight always, if you let us examine j our eyes now! Wo prescribe, grind, and fit our own lenses to correct all defects of vision, however complicated. You are assured of very careful and expert attention always. Fees most friendly. MORRISON & GILBERD, opticians, ■ : 103, Customhouse-quay, WELLINGTON. A New Blouse for 2d. One packet of TINTEX, the wonderful cold water dye, will do 5 bioine*. TINTEX cost* only 9d. per packet, and is the easiest dye to use. It't just »« simple as blueing th? clothes. 1 TINTEX is > true friend to the rfirifly home, wife, foe it will dye the most detient* fabric* a fait colour without injury and moreover will not »:»in the handi. Try : The Cold Water Dye " Colour* that «v«e oe»er known to rim." 1 TINTEX. th« coM voter dye. >• -obtain. ] able from nil Ch«mi«r« and Stores. For heavy boiling Ayes. a« DYTEX, the \ ; but household bailing dye. TRY TINTIiX DrEs TO-DAY.' •Wholetalt Dutrtbutori VAN STAVEREN BROS. - WclSm&toi. /S. Holt )

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 5

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