OPENS NEXT WEEK Wednesday, November Bth, the colossal N.Z. - Centennial Exhibition at Wellington will be opened with brilliant ceremony by His Excellency the Governor General, Viscount Galway, P.C., G.C.M.G., D. 5.0., 0.8. E. B.e there I AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL No visitor need be without suitable .. accommodation. Get !ii ||IJL printed form, “ How 'W r> >i l//i to .secure AccommbI////// Nation n from.any Post J) hI / Office or Railway Sta'hi tion and write to The kenzza I// Accommodation Bureau, ' f If H/ P -°* Box ' We!| - ; Vy- ingtqn, who -have ' ... z . „a. r to .py.qYide • convenient, coihfOrtible ' quarters far thausti.nds nllutn visitors. —~ NZ3o WELLINGTON - Bth NOV.', 1939 - MAY, 1940
A Mi-i~ •« CUSTARD 1 ... RICH IN ’ lODINE I Serve this delightfully creamy custard regularly. Rich in and natural iodine, therefore essential for everyone. Sets in hottest weather. Contains no starch or cornflbur. In ’ " cartons, at Custard EaumSlißE 1938 MORRIS 8 h.p. SALOON: ... This car is practically new. Small ’ mileage. 'Nicely painted blue. —DEPOSIT £7O. 1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN: ' For sale on behalf of a client who has left for England This car is fitted with several pounds worth of extras, and is real good buying at the price.—PßlCE £260. PLYMOUTH TOURING . A late model car, with enclosed luggage boot at back/ nicely painted dark green. In first-class condition.— DEPOSIT £95. P.R. QUINN’S MOTORS LTD. Herbert Street. Sewell Street. GREYMOUTH. HOKITIKA. Your Chrysler and Hillman Dealer. yyHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH—HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL, (Next Bell’s Cycle Works), Lichfield Street, Christchurch. In making appointments West Coasters say “His Lordships”— a real AVest. Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHTS ALE ON TAP J. P. GOULDING PROPRIETOR. HOTEL CECIL [(Private), Under Entirely New Management. Superior Accommodation. Large Sunny Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Separate Shower Baths. Free Garage. TARIFF: Casuals 10/6 daily; Weekly by Arrangement. 73 MANCHESTER ST., CH.CH., (Three Minutes from Railway Station) ’Phone 34-174. J. FILLERY, Proprietor, (Laiyj Hotel Cecil, Invercargill.) - EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CH.CH. Best of Fare. Moderate Tariff. Every comfort and convenience for 12/6 per day. Bed and Breakfast 7/6, Luncheon 2/6, Dinner 3/-. Special cat ering for parties. R. V. E. WALDRON, Proprietor, Corner Manchester and High Streets, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1939, Page 11
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