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ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly situated, overlooking th« Harbour. Excellent Cuiainc. Modern and Up-to-Dato in Every Detail. C. W. THROSBY ...: Proprietor. Tel. 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Welling ton. HOTEL TROCADERO, T\INING-ROOM RESTAURANT. OPEN TO THE, PUBLIC. Breakfast 7-9.30 Dinner 12-2 . Tea 5.30-7.30 All Meals Five Courses, Is 6d. By Conoasaion Ticket. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. I7IIRST-OLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, with large bedrooms, opening on to balconies, fine elimaie and pleasant surroundings, electric light throughout. Tonnis court. Billiard room. Every comfort for winter month? Two minutes from Railway Station. . MRS. THOMPSON. Proprietress. Box 18 Telephone 13. mHE GABLES. PAEKAKARIKI, Facing Beach, one minute from Railway. First-class Accommodation; moderate tariff. MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, most convenient house, opposite railway station and bench, two minutei from Post i Office; all modern conveniences; moderate tariff. E. MGINTY, Proprietor. G.P.O. Box 86. - ■ WHERE TO STAY IN OHBISTOHURCH HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon. Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Chri«tchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (wosi end), two minutes from G.P.Q. and central tram terminus. Beautiful grass lawn, flower plots, etc.— F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba-street, Wellington. (JJPLENDID Accommodation for 100 IO Guests, electric light, night and day porters. Tariff 12s 6d per day. Substantial reduction for permanent*. Telegrams, "Grancent," Wellington.. WM. OWERS, New Proprietor. A S 0 N I C HOTEL, ."■ Right off the Station at Palmerston, North. COMPLETELY RENOVATED. Best Table and Liquors. A. J. R. ISHERWOOD (Late Otaki and Levin), Proprietor. R. P. R. WEBBER, late Day's Bay and Feilding, wishes to notify the Public that he has taken over the Masonic Hotel. Cuba-street. Old and new friends will be welcomed. All Spirits guaranteed ftruo to label. Hotel thoroughly renovated throughout. Tariff, 9s 6d day. Permantnts, £2 10s week. All Beor from the wood. WANTED Known^City Hotel, Cour-tenay-pl, Wellington. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines »nd 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. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, Manners-street, Wellington. EXPIRY OF LEASE SALE OF WINES, SPIRITS, ETC., at reduced rates, of the following brands — ' ■ Dewar's Liqueur ... 10s bottle D.C.L 10s bottle Sandy M'Donadd 10a bottle Crawford's 10s bottle Royal Arms : 10s bottle M'Donald and Muir's .Draught 9* bottle Large Flasks 4s. Sinail Flasks 2s BRANDYSJ. Hennesey *** 14a bottla Dovillard Brandy *** '. 10s bottle Port Wine, Spanish 5s bottle Sherry 4s bottle Sale now on. All must be sold by 27th instant. A. J. MONRO, Proprietor. CROWN TEA ROOMS. Delicious Meat Pies HOME-MADE CAKES, LUNCH, TEA, AND SUPPERS, CONFECTIONEBY AND REFRESHMENTS. ARTCRAFT BUILDINGS, Molesworth-street (opp. Parliament Bmldinss). HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LEFTOFF CLOTHING. A REMINDER fcfTHE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSBAUM is still the largest buyer in New Zealand of Suits, Boots, Costumes, and Jewelery of all descriptions. Ring Tel. 22,668, or call at 63, Courtanay-place. BFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery that _ you can turn into cash? Highest prices given. M. Nausbaum, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127, Manncrs-st. Tel. 21-813. RS. PIGGOTT, 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladioi', Gents', and Children's Left-off Olothinz. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-243. ■ TTIGHEST Prices paid for left-off Cloth. Jn. ing and Boots; also Jewellery, • every description. Tel. 20-117. Country letters promptly attended to. S. Glazer, 51, Cour tenay-pl. . MRS. MIET, 125, Vivian-et. (late Cour-tenay-pl.), cash buyer of Costumes, Suits, Boots, and all Left-off Clothing, Trunks, Portmanteaux. Tel. 21-760. LARGEST Buyer of .Lcft-off Clothing. Ring Tel. 21-261, Morris Brickman, 65, Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for clothing, jewellery, etc. Letters promptly attended to. DGALLICHAN (late Mrs. Phillips), • 56 Taranaki-st., Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or write. Full valuo given for Boots, Suits. Jewellery, etc. Country, clients, money by return post. BUYERS of all kinds of Clothing, misfit and second-hand. Bon Marclie, H. Pearlman, 136, Taranaki-st. Highest price given Boots, Crockery, Furniture, Tools, tec. _«ss__ Don't Wisair a Truss ' J_r^^sß_ Tks BBBOKS Rujliirt A»»iiaa« iaslwlly ■F fijft xchta mi ttstlittlf cares Roiturs. f____^,|ft Naval Rniflire htfuut. UCeri.e vi Bs&J<i¥ AHismal SiiMJitei, Susausmn, etc. ygZWL Sale Cnlrathr !• NZ jp^^^ mark: smith Write l»t BoekM*, \3l Dißij S!r«t.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 13