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ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL* ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly situated, overlooking the Harbour. Excellent Cui«ine. Modern and Up-to-Date in Every Detail., 3. W. THROSBY Proprietor. Tel. 21-259. 'Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington^ • HOTEL TROCADERO, p|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 Concession Tioket. ITIHE GABLES. PAEKAKARIKI, Facing Beaoh, one minute from Bail way. 1 First-class Accommodation; moderate tariff. _ MRS. BLAIfE, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH - THE "[ GRpgVENOR HOTEL, most convenient home, opposite railway itation and beaph, two minut.es from Post Office; all modern convenience*; moderate tariff. E. MGINTY, Proprietor. G.P.O. Box 86. MASONIC H OIEL, Right off the Station at Palmerston ' North. • ■ . COMPLETELY. RENOVATED. Beit Table and Liquors, A. J. R. ISHERWOOD. (Late Otaki and Levin), ■ Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, " Cuba-street, Wellington, SPLENDID Accommodation for IQQ Guests, eleqtvic light, night and day porters. Tariff'l2s 6d per day. Substantial reduction for permanents. Telejrams, "Grancent," : Wellington. WM- OWERS, New Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY JN CHRISTCIjURCH HO TE L FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchuroh. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel). AU communication* receive prompt attention. .. ' ■ Box 532. Tolephones 1040. 2279. • SUPERIOR Accommodation in Chriatoburoh at '■'St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (wost end), two minutes Erom G.P.O. and central tram terminus. Beautiful grass lawn, flower plots, etc.— F. 'j. MURRAY. Proprietor. WANTED Known—City Hotel, dour-tenay-pl, Wellington. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunelin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. AH" trams arrive and depart close to tKe City Hotel. Single bottles sold »t wholesale prices at the City Bottle Store. . ' ' '' .' WANTED TO BUY, SQRAP Copper/ Brau, Lead, Zjno, Iron, Rubber, Rag«, Rope, Sacking, md Sack« of,all kinds. Highest prices rivon. v A. V. STEWARD, LTD., Knigge's-avenue, off \ Vivian-street. , ; Tel. 20-119. WANTED TO BUY, . SACKS AND SACKING of all descriptions, BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, rod: ZINC. ■■ STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel.Smith-street. , WELLINGTON SOUTH FIREWOOD DEPOT, 36, Adelaide-road. RATA, 4s 6d per bag, £6 cord; Matai, 4s per bag-, £5 12s 6d cord; Riruu, 3s 6d per bar, £5 cord; Mixed, 3s 3d per bag, £4 ,12s 6d ; cord. Best Cool in stook. All Wood cut suit purchaser and delivered any part City Tel.. 22-764. FOLEY AND FAWCETT, Proprietor*. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO/ ANIMALS. rHE Publio are earnestly requested to, kindly communicate any act of iheir notice fat ,The Secretary, 105, Cus-x>mhouse-<iuay. P.O. Box 195. Tel. 810. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at .the Rooros, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communication's etriotly confidential. Telephone 1185. ORTH BRITISH SOLID TRUCK TIRES carry the bulk of New' Zealand's heavy loads, in-all weathers, on all" classes of road*. They are true British productions—made from boat quality: rubber, and setting th» world standard for value. Fitted by Motor Tire Repair Co. (W. A. Arnold, Ltd., Wellington), Looal Agents. „ \ ■'.'"■■' ARI.GjON DOORS. Gel^our June Price List,; * W. H.'LONG AND CO., 57, Cuba-street) Wellington.. IT'S MOST ANNOYING WHEN straightening out after a removal to find a number of precious articles broken. Avoid that kind of thing by employing ÜB. We have experienced, careful men and capacious vehicles. Save Annoyance. Save Expense. THE NEW ZEALAND- EXPRESS CO., LTD., j 87-91, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. SPECTACLES .A\\v Tu d HEADACHES #!U* r«R HEADACHES im WTlUfllf JgffiS!SS*IAIINERS«Si; BESS «LUNCTOMa '! CONSULTATION FR£E| Bore Throat

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13