PUBLIC NOTICES. 10R PICTURE THEATRE. THEATRICAL, VAUDEVILLE AMUSEMENT ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE TWO OP THIS ISSUE. HEDGE PLANTS. HEDGE PLANTS. TXTE hold a large and v.aried etock of HEDGE PLANTS for present planting, and offer as follows: PRIVET, three varieties, strong, plants, 15s, 20a and 253 per 100. OLEARIA TRAVERSII, the Chatham If.'•-' 1 Ake Ake, 20s and 25b per 100. OLEARIA FOSTERII makes a splendid hedge, 255, 30s and 40s per 100. BERBERI VULGARIS, strong, three-year-old plants, 15s per 100. LAURELS, Strong plants, 20s and 26a per 100. OUPRESSUS MACEOCARPA, splendid plants, two-year-old, 20s per 100; three-year-old, 30s per 100. CRATAEGUS CEENULATA, a charming evergreen shrub, which makes one of the best of garden fences. In spring it is covered with White Flowers, agd in winter is furnished with brilliant Coloured Berries. One-year-old, grown in boxes, 20s per 100, two year 3, from open ground, 30s per 100.
NAIRN AND SONS, Lincoln Road, Christcrmrch. Telephone 241. ■NIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY. A MUCH BETTER SUPPLY ALL VARIETIES FRESH RABBITS DAILY. WHERE TO STAY. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. UNDER NEW AND IMPROVED MANAGEMENT. riHIS COMMODIOUS PRIVATE HOTEL. J- situated in tho City, above the Royal Oak, has now been taken over by MR S. "DILSON, who will personally supervise the .anasemont. No effort will be spared to make this Witel the Ideal Guest House of Wellington, provemonts in Cuisino and .Liaclies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sittingrooms and Dounprea. Etc. Eight Modern Bathrooms, Electrio Light and Electric Fire Alarms, Fireproof Buildins. Tho samo Moderate Tariff: Sa per day, £2 2s per week. MAKE THE GRAND CENTRAL YOUR HOME WHILE IN WELLINGTON. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Te'esrrams: Edilson, Wellington. 133
■*T ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester Street ,J (West End).—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Contra] Tram Terminus, also within snmo distance of Park, Public Gardens. Museum, Boatsbeds, etc. Quietest, and very best position in City. Telephone 872. r._J.__MURRAY, Proprietor. CAEGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED as one of the LEADING HOTELS in AUSTRALASIA. Speciality: Suites of Rooms, with Private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Orchestra. Tariff, 10a Gd to 1.5 s per day. Special terms for lengthened periods. Full "particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureau. Telegrams: "Careen," Auckland. X E. P. BLACK, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AKAROA, STAY AT THE GRAND HOTEL. Beautiful Position, overlooking the Sea. TTNDER New Management. Thoroughly U Renovated and Re-furnished throughout. Replei} with ehctrb light. The best of Wines and Spirits stocked. XXXX Crown Alo en draught. Motor Garage, Stables. Tariff, 10s per dny, £3 weekly. Special terras for lengthened periods. Telegrams: "' Grand,' Akaroa 'Phono No. 11. T. WILSON, Proprietor. AKAROA. J- MRS DAVIES, late of Hotel Fedoral, Christ church, and is now open for the recoption of guests. , Tfao House has been completely renoratefl and is now under the personal oupervision of MRS DAVIES. , <T „ , „ Letters and tologmms. Ilfracombo, Akaroa. 'Phono 47. NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (la*° Terminus). TO PASSENGERS" BY EXPRESS:
- T7NCHEON can be had at STOREY'S .nJ HOTEL opposite Kailway Station, from 11.45 a.m. EACH DAY. XI3G BALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, COURTENAY PLACE (A Fow Poorst from Fuller's). MRS E. HENDERSON, PROPRIETRESS, kite Zealandia Hotel. A Bright, Clean, Comfortable Homo. Centrally Situated. Liberal Table. tARIEF— 6s 6d per di\y, 35s per weok. ChriHtchurch Visitors to Wellington are specially recommended JoJhis_ Hold. 136 WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA." near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class accommodation for ino guests. Electric light throughout; elevator; 10 bathrooms; excellent cinsine; drnwine and commercial rooms, rarift, Ps nor day, £1 2s ner week. Permanents by arrangement. Now under the entirely new manaa-ement of Mrs M. Cooke, lato of Christchurch. 13,> . _.,.....„. -"To Kiteroa," Sarah Streot, one i- minut-e from and overlooking Bay. Superior Private Board-Residence. Quiet, Refined Homo. •^ l ?s_ WANTED, a, Comfortable Home to Board Boy, aged 3 months. Apply 6G, Essex MARRIED Couplo wants Board with Privato Family, or Rout Small Furnished Cottaqo; moderate terms. Apply N.T.T., " Lyttoltou Times," Chiistchuroli. 140
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17878, 26 August 1918, Page 1
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