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HOTELS. | T ■'■ A N G H A M HOTEL ■*-* (Private), Corner Riddiford. and Rintoul atreota. NEWTOWN, Near Show and Sports Grounds^ lerms: 6s 6d Daily. MeaUls 6d. ; '^ -' ... .- : ■•.■ ': Under New Management. CARLTON HOTeLT WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. Term 3 moderate. „. . ' --.F. H. RENNIE. Telephone 863. . • Patronised by His Royal Highness . the Prince-of Wales, His Excellency Viscount Jellicoe. I^OMMERCIAL HOTEL, NELSONv m G- **aSOn> Manager. Tourists,' iravellers, and Families can rely upon it bemg a home away from home, with every comfort, and an efficient service. Cuisme a feature. „ .."-.- , ..-.;■ ,V . Telephone 122.,.. '... P.O. 80x.5.,. CITY- BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. f^ORNER Colombo and Lichfield streets, V> Christchurch. Most central house iff city; 5 minutes from station, 3 minutes G-.i .O. Gardens, river, and theatres. Been remodelled redecorated, and refurnished throughout. Luxurious ' lounges, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Ideal home for travellers and tourists. R; M.. C. Hymaii, Proprietress. All trams from station stop outside. "'-•; ,'"■"";' AUSTRALIA'S HOLIDAY CITY. FACING Bolmore Part stands l the . . . HOTEL SYDNEY, where intending visitors will find everything -which goes to make a, holiday enjoyable. -It'accomniodates_ 400 Guests. There are .. Electric Pressing' Rooms fitted throughout,, with Telephones and Hot Water' <in . Every Room. The Tariff is moder-', ate; Inclusive, from' 15s 6d.' per day. Room and Breakfast from 10s 6d per day. jilanagement. '..... E. T. Cheeseman. Cables and Radios "Otelsydne." WHERE to Stay in Christchurch.—St.Elmo Private Hotel. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester street,. West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. —jjji_i-_MURRAY. Proprietor, -Tel. 872. CIAMP this Summer in Pelorus Sound. ' The Sounds Camp Co. have erected a number. of standing camps, fully equipped, on the shores of beautiful Pelorus Sound. You. a void heavy outlay for tents—no worry. Book now for your summer holiday. As big demand is expected for these standing camp 3, early application, is necessary. Write to-day to Sounds Camp Co., Private Bag 9, Havelock,_for particulars. '■ WANTED Known—City JtloteL Courtenay place, Wellington.. (At Tram Terminus.)- Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer, always obtainable ■at "the City Hotel; All trams arrive and depart close to tho City Hotel. Single bottle sold at wholesale price at the City Bottlo Store.. , jS|& . TUCKER'S '-CLUB,"' Palmerston North. riTHE recognised Family, Residential, X and Commercial Hotel.of Manavratu. Every modern convenience, eleotric light and radiators in all parts of the house and every bedroom. ~ : 12 electrically-lighted and heated Sample Roomav -.'. . : - -: . .-.-. ■ . , 12 up-to-,date Lock-up1 Motor Garages. Croquet and Bowling Greens, Asphalt Tennis Courts, all lit by electricity. Large Wine' Vaults, where single bottles can be had at wholesale rates. Private home trade specially catered for. Orders delivered to any part of town or railed to any station in New Zealand. ■ ■ ■ H. B. TUCKJER, . Owner and Proprietor for 24 years. : BUSINESS NOTICES. KREBS ANE-HARNETT, Tailors, 125, Larnbton quay, ' WISH to notify their Customers and the' Public generally that they have REMOVED to.more central premises at 20, Panama street, and solicit a continuance of favours from old and new pat- • ions at their new address. . ■ / „. EYE DANGER! '~~~~ REMEMBER the eye is a most delicate organ;' therefore should be given morq than ordinary care! At tlili first 'sigu of any trouble, nomatter how slight, consult MORRISON AND GILBERD,. Optical Experts,"'., ■ ■ ; . - 103, C'ustomhouso quay, Wellington. , WOOD BORER EXTERMINATED WOOD. BORER EXTERMINATED] >, "OROPERTY rapidly '"depreciates-"'in -S- value through the ravages "of the" Wood Borer. A scientific method of destroying t]je pest is now available! It is called .'..'■ .:■■;■'. BLADE'S PATENT GAS PROCESS.-' A single room," a complete building, orarticle of furniture can be successfully treated. _It costs nothing to obtain full information,' with an' inspection of your propery. , ■'.'.'.'.' .. "~ .'■' The proceEs is unrivalled in eradicating Bugs,: Fleas, Weevils,' Moths, Spiders, ■Rats, and Mice. V 'All Work safe, thorough", and promjit. Write, Call, or. Telephone To-day. BLADE'S PATENT GAS FUMIGATING CO.; \ :;-' -.. - -.- -233, Lambton quay (Horace Baker, 'Ltd.) " P.O. Box 1194. •■:'• Telephone 686. "■ ' Telephone 22-026. \ WTREWORK. WIREWOErc: v ■■TnOGL'IA" • A:.n-d- ..-c'o,p:p;! -B- Wire work Manufacturers of -pverv description, 82, -Vivian, street. Estimate's given for Wire .Shul.tors,/ Window and Machinery Guards, Fancy Wire Fencing! and Gates,. Garden.Arches.? • , ~~ : DOORS. : : "' BALTIC "Pine1, 17s' 6d; " Oregon,"from 30s; Red. Pine, from 345; Redwood, from 50s; Totara,. from 60s. Full range of sizes and designs. Get-our ii6>y price list. • . ■';•'. •■■ •■■ W. H. LONG AND CO.,- •=•" 13-15, Lower Cuba-st. Tel. 2662. 'TO BUILDERS. "M" Z. SAWMILLERS' ' AGENCY- CO;,1 Timber Merchants. ! ' : . Yard and Office: Wakefield' street. Telephone 22-458. - ' wall boards: WHERE gas is used, scrim and paper", require renewing each year in many cases. Scrim is unhealthy and a breed-ing-ground for vermin. ' AMIWUD Oak Grain, AMIWUD Pale Grey, PABCO Board Cream. Vermin arid dry-rot proof, easily fixed, permanent. The best and most artistic' panelling. ■- • AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., . Chief Agents, 149-151, Fealherston street, Wellington. '"PUDLO," USED by British Government and principal Corporations in U.K.. Stocked by .leading Builders' Merchants or' from WeUingtbA Agents, . ■', ' ' PETROTJ'rifI AND CHALLENGE ' HEATERS, LTD., " . Td. 22-173, 274, Taranaki street, '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 7