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MADE FOR EACH OTHER The accuracy with which Gillette blades fit Gillette razors makes these two together the finest shaving system in the world. Al! day long the.SHfette.factory concentrates upon the scientific producticn of. GHiette razors and blades. Blade and razor are made «ide by side. Both are made to the same fine limits of .accuracy. Both are made under the same strict supervision. Obviously they should always be used together. BLUE GILLETTE BLADES FIT-^IL_Gj,LLETTE "AZOBS * c^a> FOR a nighty .-* for a week V^i(_~^M/j \)s ... orfor^ears^you can stay ji \W If h in any of these Hotels with the i7\l / t'/h comforting knowledge that 1/ // I'l I there is no better h^tet value Hl* n^u and service in Auckland. " ■ }_y t —» THE GRAND *'** <•*"■* ...... ° Auckland's de luxe hotel. Distinguished fat jf?!L' its atmosphere of,, socio) refinement and U^ *- goad taste, the Grand Hotel provides _^^K3{G3stei__S_ -» i -._-»,_ _cceomiT)odat_on r cuisine and .service in "* ' mwfi22_ByF ''• " f- ■ h«m«iy with fts "tradition for~e»jrius.veness _^|l||ll^H|^Frl__iTl-My- am' ™c liodership it has maintained o|^Hy||JlHH7sllftffij)§sj|{fi -~f throughout the years. Artistically appointed Ejjp^^HMHHnilJtMfifil^^ loilnges; telephone and hot and cold . Efy^PHw'flN^BHs^HKSi < running water in evefjT bedroom. Inclusive y * Telegrams: " Grandee," Auckland. ; • ■".' ■ ' % HOTEL CARGEN Hotel Caraen Superbly situated, a short distance from _<r___fc_ A Queer. Street, yet away fram the hubbub UUtSmH of the City's traffic, Cargen combines every JHHfHI^EjL - comfort and refinement of modern hotel ' _^^^ M " HiL luxury, with an:,atmosphere af taste and '__UZ__A___N_________H 9| charm. Lovely harbour views. Double and ■aS_*^^^~s^__l le _______f__Ht single bedrooms, private sitting-rooms and ■ jffP&Bßhjrjfefs*"* i^lHi 'suites, and telephone in every room. ■______£%&__ I ii'WW _____PII___EI Excellent cuisine is enhanced by the perVl9flffißinH^m'!lN"i_MK_ sonal character of 'Cargm's service. f *TP { tfMgl"','rit^ Inclusive foriff:From &/% day. I Telegrams: " Cargen," Auckland. The Waverley THE y/AVERLEY Auckland headquarters \ for commercial men " °1"' **• City's "><»* modem hotel. Its _ig§o&ffi__a_______B__\ situation in Queen Street; next to C.P.0., mfluMl6S)r]l^n___________________H overseas wharves, fram termini, and prin- - ff|^^^mlßtU_J_______________^_____^__________S c'po' shopping area, gives the Waverley a ' WWlWWmrnfffWWW^^Bm' pre-eminent position in the heart of the lUniiiilßlt..B lie _________^__f!H_H_t ' City. Telephone and hot and cord running "*PPf^BeA»_S_______________B-_wWHIr ~ ', water in every bedroom. Luxuriously fum- — Wriring-rooms. Cuisine and service af the -'■■■■'■ .-■ ' ••-',.-■■■ •; best. Toriff;lS/S day. .^gmt_%A Station Hatef Telegrams: ." Waverland" Auckland. 2VeHnl____fifi__i____£>^ Opposite Auckland Railway Station and • flll__H________H ' cemmandtng a fine panorama of the KarI • 'WWLV^^W^WKhSSs^' bomt, yet within 3 minute* .of Queen Street. w f * f-E!r^_____________i^sH___r ~ Up-to-date,. artistically appointed, ample fl|H|||pßl|WW^*tiHsr* single and double bedrooms with bathrooms ' _mj_Jk__S_W_--_WSk^^ attached, telephone, £>t and cold running J£EWW&BB^^^~r wafer in every room. CcafraWy heated. Offers - , a tariff unrivalled in onjr_part of the worfd. I. '■ ''" '_;,,."■ ■■ —. Tariff from 18/6 day. . .- ""' i Telegrams: "Stationel" Auckland. Hotel Aacfcftwi r>r—W iSS^fc^'siflKß . HOTEL AUCKLAND i__fit____Mun is D bbj«u __m■lf■lnn '■« BfS Bl X *<** Zealand's largest hotel, . with 200 b_m__WZpL lit n m rnlM comfortable bedrooms. Convenient, time- , MMMlWUlM^e£i________»_l__J_-___l. saving location in Queen Street, in the very ! HWBBjBIiU ft HU III! tt\wWHW^WF*W ' centre of the City's business, and soda* ■Ha_Hra?ggSi»SS§*MMll-i---M!--lP[- area. Spacious Lounges, Writing, Smoking <^^3HM__B_M__E_B_K___Hlml!^' oni other comfortable public roams. Tariff': J Telegrams: A'Hotehmd"A\Kiio^. v" RETAIN THIS LIST FOR FUTURE REFEREKCi. Farthtr partfcalars tm appHeatiorr fa,Hancock & Cor.* Ltd., P.O. Box 21, Auckland. gOIELS, RESORTS, "'TRANSPORT. MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. MASJCX" .ON Dep, (.6^o mja. Monday only)., 7.15* *Jn-» & &-m^ 10^0 a.m., I pjn. *P*i-» t pjn- SA3EUBDAY—Dep. ijs & «jiw W-30 tt-BL» l P-m«» * P- I*lWBLuNGTONDep. L3O a.m. (for-Napier). 2io *jn*'&3o ca, L3O pan^ * pan. _,sjr4B. SATOEDAy—-Dep. tJ3d *,m„, 2M «.tft.„ B^3o ajn., 1 P-n^ * p.m. # 6 p.au BDN3sAY—bMaaterton Dep. 8 a.m„ L3O pjn« 5 »an w T p.m- Wellington Dep. B^o ajn« 4^o pjn^ 8 p.m. "DOOKDiTO OFFICES: Mastertoa~-Mi<il*___c. Garage (Tel^ 1548, louff;. Cartertoi*'*Zv&ffb JtodedtiaMrf ffeL 8W; Horfie^ Toba«oßi*t (Tel. 205). GreytowaKicfiffii 6u«g» (Td, Ktt>. Featherrt^-Edward^ Confectionery CTeL W). W«iß_t_Kton--J!wtfaraton Street, opp. GJPO (TeL 4^222). JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. , Head Offices MASTERTONr WELLfNGTON-PALMERSTON NQFTTH-NAPIEa TXAILt SERVICE-. Cars depart Wellington 10 a.m., arrive Palmerston Worth 1.15 *7^ p.n.j depart Palmerston North LJS p.m., arrive Napier 5 p.m. and connect witß Gu&otub «»r at «»lff p.m. Cars depart Wellington 2.30 p.m., arrive Palmerston North •^P^rdepart Palmerston North.B^9 p.m r , arrive Napier 19.48 pjn. SUNDAYS'. Depart Wellington fl a.m., depart Palmet-ston North LS&pjiu; arrive W^P^ *46 p.m. and connect 6 p.m. to Wairoa only Depart Wellington 2J3& pja„ depart PaJmerstoD North ? p.m.; «rriT»e Napier UJO p.m. NEWMAN BROS. (N. 1.) LTp. TRAVEL BY NEWMAfHfc __^___ Telephone 41^55 (after hourg fil-556).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 15

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