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THE CLUB, PALMERSTON'S FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL, AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. SITUATED SUNNIEST SIDE OF SQUARE. Two acres of land. Asphalt Tennis Courts. Twelve up-to-date Sample Rooms. Eloctrio Light throughout. The Largest House and Best Service. Large Wine and Spirit Vaults are run in conjunction with the Hotel. H. B. TUCKER, Owner and Proprietor for 22 Years. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLEB/TS HOTEL, i WYNYARD-SQUARE. nnHIS favourite Hotel, so well known JL to New Zealanders, has just been: remodelled, and the Proprietress, Mrs. F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of.the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the service and attention will leave nothing to be desired. H A S T I E' S HOTEL, FEILDING. "l/TR. D. DALTON, late Barrett's Hotel, ■»■"•. Wellington, has taken over Hastie's Hotel. After his long experience in hotelkeeping patrons may feel assured that their needs will bo catered for in the most modern and up-to-date manner. , HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, j . Cuba-street, Wellington. ■ ' SPLENDID Accommodation for 100 Guests, electric light, night and day port-rs. Tariff 12s 6d per day. Substantial reduction "or permanents. Telegram*— "Grancent," Wellington. WM. pWERS, New Proprietor. ITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Ghristchurch. ■ The most central house in the city; 5 minutes from Station, 3 minutes CJ.P.O.; Gardens, River, and Theatres. Electric Light, Hot and Cold Baths. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff—F. M. E. HYMAN (Tel. A 5266), Proprietress. All trams from Station stop at corner. . ' . .—_ , _ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. "RANGIURU HOUSE," Otaki. OFFERS First-class Accommodation, beautifully situated, well sheltered, large balcony and verandah, close to beach, good trout fishing. Terms on application to MRS. R. WOOD, Proprietress, Telephone 645. Box 31. LEVIN HOTEL, LEVIN. " HAVING acquired th© above popular Hotel, it will be ray aim to maintain its high, standard of excellence. Sample Rooms, and every convenience for Commercials and the public generally. % J. R. .(SHERWOOD, . Proprietor. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY TRAM TERMINUS. VACANCIES for Permanent Resident Boarders, from £2 5s weekly; splendid view, large airy rooms, first-class table, hot and cpld baths, .electric light, etc. Visitors,' 12s 6d per day; weekly by arrangement: CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. Tel. 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. P.O. Box 468. * Tel. 2707. HOTEL TROCADERO, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington (Off Wharf, and Post Office. Tram stops i nt door). TWELVE BATHROOMS. j i . ELECTRIC ELEVATOR, i TARIFF—IOs per day, or £3 3s per week. Or Book by the American System. Excellent Cuisine. Continental Chef. BARRETT'S HOTEL. UNDER NEW'MANAGEMENT. TTISITORS to Wellington should stay T at this splendid Hotel. Speight's ; Prize Ales now. on tap. Wines arid j Spirits of finest quality and true to label. ADAM J. MONRO. j i Proprietor. j WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria-square, Christchurch.' i D. COLLINS ' Proprietor. | (Late Clarendon Hotel.) I Alt communications receive prompt at- [ tention. ' I Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. ' WHERE to Stay in Christchurch.— St. Elmo House. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester-st., West End, 2 minutes from G:P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. —F. j J. Murray, Proprietor': Tel. 872. • WANTED Known—City Hotel, Cour-tenay-p]., Wellington. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trains arrive and, depart close. to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholesale prices at the City. Bottle' Store. i TAVISTOCK CONVALESCENT HOME, i . LYALL BAY. nnHIS HOSPITAL is entirely undov X. New Management.' Beautiful Rooms, with magnificent sea view. MATRON: SISTER WILSON. Terms, Write or Tel. 2792 (1 short, 1 long). BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! HMHIS is the right season to plant all JL Spring-Flowering Bulbs //We have splendid stocks now ready of Daffodils, Anemoneß, Crocus, Freisias, Gladioli, Hyacinths, Ixias, Ranunculus Sparaxis, Tribonias, Tulips, etc. Purchase early as some lines are scarce, from F. COOPER, LTD., Mercer-street. -. The Last Peg Finished at 10 o'clock

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5