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ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly situated, overlooking the , . Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and XJp-to-Date in Every Detail. C. W. THROSBY Proprietor. Tel. 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. • HOTEL TROCADERO, ■pjINING-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 Ticket. rpHB 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, mo ß t convenient house, opposite railway station and beaoh, two minutes_ from Post Office; all modern conveniences; moderate tariff. E. MGINTY, Proprietor. G.P.O. Box 86. . Tt/T A S O 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. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. / (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. -, Bos 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. UPERIOR. Accommodation in Chrietchurch »t "St.'Elmo" House, 52, Worcestor-street (wosi: end), two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus. Beautiful grass lawn, Bower plots, etc.— F.J. MURRAY. Proprietor. __ _ . . WANTED Known—City Hotel, Cour-ten»y-pl, VVellingtjon. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines and .Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dune-; • din Beer alwajs 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. -WANTED TO BUY, SCRAP Copper, Bra6s, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Rubber, Rage, Rope, Sacking, and Sacks of all kinds. Highest prices given. ' ■ A. V. STEWARD, LTD., Knigge's-avenue, off Vivian-street. , ' Tel. 20-119. WANTED TO BUY, SACKS AND SACKING of all descriptions, r BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, and 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 12a 6d cord; Rimu, 3s 6d per baj», £5 corH; Mixed, 3s 3d per bag, £4 12s 6d cord. Best Coal in stock. All Wood cut suit purchaser and delivered any part City -.Tel. .22-764. ' FOLEY AND FAWCETT, Proprietor*. THE UNIQUE PATENT STOPPER, wluoh cannot leak, is fitted to Bag. Perfectly made of high-grade rubber and absolutely dependable^ Buy a North British Rubber Hot-water Bottle every North British Rubber Hot-water for the' cold winter nights—it will last for many winters Sold by Chemists, Hardwaremen, and Dealers in Rubber Goods. SPECTACLES 1 .v\\ -»%\«.»^ SPECTACLES j*P SPECTACLES «WUk^rurt HEADACHES 4^?* T?IG» , HEADACHES UrTiCJAff 1 BBSB. 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 us. We have experienced, careful men and capacious vehicles. Save Annoyance. Save Expense. ; I THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., 87-91, Customhouse-qnay, Wellington. Garde *t ftl| \& W^\J!q9 ** Cure tli»* ■P V^ Sore Throat TJEYWOOD & BRIDGE'S FRICTION CLUTCHES Also SHAFTING, GEAR WHEELS, AND PULLEYS, Made by DAVID BRIDGE AND CO., LTD., England. Send inquiries to SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., WELLINGTON. HE WELLINGTON LAUNDRY CO., LTD. 83, Adolaiclo-i-oad. Tel. 22-237. LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— Mrs. E. Kelly, Storekeeper, 29, Qwenst.; Mrs. L. Jolmston, Draper, 456, vAde-laide-rd.; Mrs. M'Ginty, Milliner, 128, Riddiford-st.; Miss N. Bailoy, Stationer, 10, Riddiford-st.; 1 Mrs. Jones, Grocer, 140, Tasman-st.; *A. E. Dimock, Draper, 100, Aro-st.; M. E. Wood, Draper, 246, Wil-lis-st.; W H. Beale, Hosier, 139, Vivianst.; Miss Sterling, 153, Parade, Island Bay: .7. Burns, News Agehl, Kilbirnie; H. Connor, Confectioner, 106, Clyde-qy. Suits and Costumes Dry-cleunod equal to new.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 5