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j HOTELS. (T : A N G H A M HOTEL J-* (Private), Corner Riddiford and Rintoul streets, NEWTOWN. Near Show and Sports Grounds. Terms: 6s 6d Daily. Meals Is 6d. Under New Management. /~IARI/rON HOTEL. WILLIS STREET. V>f WELLINGTON. Terms Moderate. F. H. RENNIE. Telepnone 863. ' "HERE to Stay in Christchurch.—St. Elmo. Private Hotel. .Superior-Pri-vate Accommodation. 52, Worosstar street, AVest End, 2. minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens,-etc. Moderate tariff —F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. Tel. 372. STAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. iTIjHIS Popular Hotel lias been thor- -*-• oughly Renovated and Refurnished throughout, and is now under entirely now management. Tariff: 15s per day. ANTED Known—City Hotel, 'Courteiiay place, Wellington (at Tram asrmmus). 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 the City Hotel. Single bottle sold at wholesale price at the City Bottle Store. >J|l "' TUCKER'S "CLUB." j|pPp Palmerston North. '

npHE recognised. Family, Residential, ■f- and Commercial Hotel of Manaw-atu. Every modern coi. .vuience, electric light and radiators in. «v -parts of the' house and <:very bedroo'ni. 12 electrically-ligUted and heated Sample Jvooms. 12 up-to-date Lock-up Motor Garages. Croquet and Bowling Greens, Asphalt .tennis Courts, all lit by electricit-.-. . Large .Wine .Vaults, where -single bottles can "bo had at w-hoUsak rates. Private home trade specially catered for. Orders delivered to any part o[ town or railed to any station" in New Zealand H. B. TUCKER, Owner and Proprietor for 24 years.

BUSINESS NOTICES. KREBS- AND HARNETT, Tailors, 125, Lambtoiiquay, 'IW l uH l i°ii- otify their Customers and JjL,£?Jiy]iha generally that they have IvEMOVJiD-.to more central premises at c 9, Panama street, and solicit a ■ continuance of favours from old and new pat10ns at their new .address. EYE DANGER! ' "DE-MEMBER tho.eye'is a. most delicate -*-"v _ organ; theretore should be given more than ordinary care! At the first sign of any trouble, no matter how slight, consult i . MORRISON AND GILBERT}, Optical Experts, . • 103, Customhouse quay, Wellington. ' TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERfe- : ...•■■■ 'of . • .".-■ HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER..-. WHEN you need Printing of any description with dispatch, "THE EVENING POST1' GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT is ready to fill your requirements ,at the lowest possible ■ charge. Ring -Telephone .. 3380, and ask for- Quotations. ■ ".'■'■

ITIO SHOPKEEPERS—AYe regret not _ being able to fill orders for Id Nut Chocqbte and .Id Plain Chocolate. Same, has now come to hand, and orders are being executed in strict rotation. C. B. LEMPRIERE & Co., Wholesale Merchants, . Corner Ballance street and Customhouse Quay. WELLINGTON.' PUBLIC NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER, ACT NOTICES. TWTOTICE is -hereby given that the seVli era! Parcels of Land hereinafter described x will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, un--Jtss caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the .date. of publication of the "New Zealand Gazette" containing this notice:— 5230.—Harold Alfred Matthews; 5899 acres 37 perches, sections 39 to 50 (inclusive). 54 to -57 (inclusive), 66 to 70 (inclusive), and parts sections 11, 12, 36, 37, 58. and 53. Western Lake District. Occupied by applicant. Plans 6775, 6776. 5239.—1J.en.rv Arthur Gold, 1 rood 2.6 perches, ■ part "sections 492. 494, 496. Wellington (Bolton street). Occupied by applicant. Plan 6871. - , - 52S6.—Francis Alexander Reade. 1, rood 1.5 perches, parts sections 31 and 33, Harbour District (Ferry road, Eastbourne).. Plan 6836. , Diagrams may be.inspecled at this office. .Dated this 10th day of September. 1924, at the Land Registry Oflito. Wellington. " ' ■ c. n. nalder;/ District Land Registrar.

NEW ZEALAND'AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN, 1925-26. ■ _ ■ i ■\TOTICE is hereby given that applica-J-s tions under-Rule 6 for Marble Bars, Soft Drinks, Fruit and Confectionery Stands, in the above Exhibition, will be ifcceived up to 30th SEPTEMBER, 1924. Terms and conditions on application to die undersigned. THE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION CO., LTD., H.R, SPENCE, Secretary. 5-11, Bond street, Dunediu. Telegrams: "Exhibit," Duhedin. !THE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIRITION, 1925-26. ! PHOTOGRAPHIC RIGHTS.

THE Directors, in .view of ihn disposal' r.f Photographic P>i s his at die, above Exhibition, invite applications as follow: (i) Appoiniment of Oflieia! I'lioto-Sj-raiilior. -(2) I'm- )i\ireh:ise of Sol,-; PhoioKraphic Kiqhts. Applicants , liitist. si ate fhn ierms and oouditions under which iheir a.oplicaiions t\ro Hindu, and these must reach the undeisigned on or before tlio 30ih Seijiember. 1924. . . The Directors reserve ihe liglil to reieci; any or all applications. THE N.Z. AND SOUTH SJiAS EXH[J3IT.IOX CO.. LTD.. il. K. SPEXCIi.. •Secret iirv Telegrams: •"'Exldbit/' Dunediu. " i R.n ; it.,n,l «i.,-unt_ n,,,,.,,1,-,, -

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 7