ORIENT PMVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY TRAM TERMINUS. YACANCIBS for Permanent Resident Boarders, from £2 5a weekly; splendid view large airy, rooms, firstolass table, hot and ,cold baths, elect™ light, etc Visitors, 12s 6d per weekly by arrangement. CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. Tel. 21-259. Telograms: Kiosk, Wellington. : P.O. Box 468. . ..•"■■■ Tel. 2707. HOTEL TROGADERO. LAMBTON-QTJAY, Wellington (Off Wharf and Post Office. ' Tram stops 1 at door). mWELVE BATHROOMS. •■■ ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. TARIFF—IOs per day, or £3 3s per week. Or book by the American System^ Excellent Cuisine. Continental Chef. LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee-street. NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS, Refurnished arid Renovated throughout. Now one of the Leading Hotels in City. Every modern convenience. Entirely under new management.. Permanents on application. Tel, 220 Z. Telegrams "Albemarle." Proprietor, W. TRAILL. SEASIDE RESORT. THE X I O S K^ P/ARADE, LYALL BAY. (Under New Management.) Best Accommodation Guaranteed. Hot and Cold Luncheons, Afternoon Tea, Sweets, Soft Drinks, Tobacco. '. Telephone 3343 (three rings). ; ANGIURU HOUSE, ■ Otaki (under new management).—Summer Visitors can have first-clasa Accommodation. Large balcony and verandah, dose to Beaohi Tennis Court, Boating, etc. > Terms on application. MRS. R. WOOD, Tel.-648. Bo» 14. Otaki. BARRETT'S HOTEL. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . VISITORS to Wellington should stay at this splendid Hotel. . Speight's Prise Ales now on tap. Wines and Spirits of finest quality and true to label. ADAM J. MONRO, ■ -Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN .NEW - PLYMOUTH THE GROSVENOR ' HOTEL, most convenient house, opposite railway ttation and beaoh, two minutes from Post Office; all modern «ohvenience»; moderate tariff.' E. VI GINTY, Proprietor. G.P.6. Box 86. ' ...-.■■ WHERE TO STAY IN OHRIS,TOHURCH ■■■..-(■ HOT E h F ED E R AL , Victoria square, Christchurch. ; D. COLLINS Proprietor. (LaU Clarendon Hotel); All communications receive prompt attention, i ■ - Box 552. Telephone* 1040. 2279. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS -\ ■• •■•■■ -.- 'At ■' • / : •rrm.% gables," paekakariki. •~ Now under new Management.-Up-to-date in every respect. Completely • renovated., s ' Tariff, 10a per day; £2 15» per week. MESDAMES HILLMAN : * PSARCK, ■ ■, ' ' ' Proprietress^*. ' HERE to Stay in Christchurch.— ,:St. Elmo House. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worceater.-st., West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etci' Moderate tariff.—F. J. Murray, Proprietor. Tel. 872. ; ,* WANTED known—City Hotel, Cour-tqnay-pl, Wellington. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest branda of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dune dm Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All tram* arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholesale prices at tke City Bottle Store. ©A Perfect Hand Emollient Q-TOL la aromatic and has. no clammy affect. - FOR A STIFF NECK RUB ON Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment And get Quick Relief Dr. Sheldon's MaiMtls Llnlmsnt kanlihes all pain. It . _ a reliable •vernltht rellet. If yoi an luflerlni from a itlfl ntek, Juit saturate a doth with It to-nlfht and wrap round your n*ek, and Inttw moraine your neck muteles will b« soft and pliable. Pr. Sheldon's Nagnetie Liniment penetrates right to tke very bone ; It does Its work effectively and quietly; it is as pleasant to use as toilet water, •nd there is no fear that it will blister or hurt tke skla. If your muscles are sore from over-exertion or from overwork, Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment Is the remedy for quick relief. If you have an aching back,.no matter how long it has been troubling you, one good rubbing with Magnetic i Liniment at ■ight before retiring will make all toe ' ■Ifferenee. i The Ever-Ready friend Thousand* of people throughout Australasia keep Dr. Sheldon'* Magnetic Liniment on /hand erer ready for use for the Strains, Bruise* and Hurts forever occurring in every-, day life, and it is equally as valuable] I for the more serious complaints, such as Lumbago, Rheumatism, Sciatica, •nd all forms of Lameness. I •J^B-__W«l-__l__l______i__~_ WANTED TO BUY, SACKS and SACKING of all descriptions, BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, •nd ZINC. , STEVENS AND CO., '. ; Upper Abel Smith-etrest. '
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 16
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