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Wuc»r TO STAY. ST ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester Street (Wost End)—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutos from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus; also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatshoda, .etc! Quietest and very best, position in city! Telephone 872. I’. .T. MTJTi.fiAY, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IX WELLINGTON. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107, CUEA STREET a (Above Royal Oak.) COMMODIOUS, convenient and comfortable. Just ideal for the travelling pub , lie. Recently taken ever by jjr g EDILSON. Guests assured extra attention and improvements. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, sitting-rooms, lounges, etc. Eight modern bathrooms, electric light, iloctric fire alarms, fireproof building. TARIFF, Ss 6d day, 45s weak. E. EDILSON Proprietor. Telegrams, “ Ediiaon.” Wallingtotn. (1 RAND HOTEL, . A KAROA.—Beautiful X position, overlooking the sea. Visitors to Akaroa will receive every attention at the firoproof Hostel, which consists of 04 bedrooms, all replete electrio light, hot and cold shower baths, etc. Every convenience. Just the Home for a Holiday. Akaroa Service Cars call twice daily. Stables and Motor Garage. Telegrams: Grand, Akaroa. 'Phone No. 11. T. WILSON, Proprietor. THE MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. NOW under entirely new Management. Bookings new being made for Summer Guests. m\ ’Phone 4685. S. W. DEAN, Proprietor. X CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. Recognised as one of the leading HOTELS in AUSTRALASIA. Speciality : Suites of Rooms, with private bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Orchestra. Tariff, 10s 6d to 16s per day. Special terms for lengthened periods. Full particulars from Thoa. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureau. Telegrams: Cargen,” Auckland, X E. I'. BLACK, Proprietor. “ILFRACOMBE,” AKAROA. rpHIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired by i. MRS DAVIES, lato of Hotel Federal, Christchurch, and is now open for the reception of guests. The House has been completely renovated and is now under tho personal supervision of MRS DAVIES. Letters and Telegrams: “Ilfracombe," Akaroa. ’Phone 47. THE CITY BUFFET CJERVE.S A LIBERAL. WELL-COOKED, O WELL-SERVED LUNCHEON DAILY from 12 p.iH. to 2 p.m. Is Sdl Is 3d! Is 3d! Is 3d! MRS HYMAN, 133 Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. “ TTOTEL COLUMBIA,” near Town Hall, J.J. Cuba Street. First-cla«s accornmodation for 100 guests. Electric light throughout; elovator; 10 bathrooms; excellent cuisine; drawing and commercial rooms. Tariff, fis per day, X2 2s ner week. Permanents by arrangement. Now under the entirely new management of Mrs M. Cooke, lato of Christchurch. 135 NOTICE. STOREY’S HOTEL (late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS: LUNCHEON can be had at STOREY’S HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, from 11.45 a.m. EACH DAY. XISS Balmoral private hotel, Courtenay PLACE (A Few Doors from Fuller’s). MRS E. HENDERSON, PROPRIETRESS, late Zealaudia Hotel, A Blight, Clear., Comfortablo Homo. Centrally Situated. Liberal Table. TARIFF—69 6d per day, 35s per week. Christchurch Visitors to _ Wellington aro jpecially recommended to this Hotel. 136 TIMARU.— "Te Kiteroa,” Sarah Street, one minuto from and overlooking Bay. Superior Private Board-Residence. Quiet, Refined Home. X 13.5 PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COY., LTD. TRANSACTS EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE BUSINESS. FRANK GRAHAM AND SON,_ 107, Hereford Street, opp. Bank N.S.W., Branch Managers. FP HEADACHES Aro the Direct Result of EYESTRAIN. BECAUSE you enjoy good sight you wi 1 attribute your Headache to any cause but the right one. Tho fact ia that your eyes ate at fault and you don’t know it. Bo advised. Consult A GRANT, Ophthalmic Optician (successor to Err.C3t M. Sandston), Whitcombe’s Buildins* (opP- Ballantyno’g), Cashel Street-

o BIG PURCHASE OF □ LIOLIDAY ©HOES ii imM FOR YOUNG AND OLD 2000 PAIRS BCUSHT BV STEWART ROBINSON foud new'- to week euders, heads of families, tennis players, and snorts committees generally. We have much pleasure m announcing tint we have succeeded m purchasing from one of the largest wholesale houses blithe Dominion, Two Thousand Pairs of White Canvas Boots „ n d shoes for the summer season, of every eoneeivaule kind, at a remarkable discount. With this splendid line of seasonable goods we intend placing the whole shipment right on the market at big reductions for cash. It will pnv you handsomely to peruse this list. You cannot help saving on this lot. CO pairs Men's White Canvas Derby Shoes, leather soles ... 8/6 pair 30 nairs Men's White Canvas Boots, rubber soles—Usual Price 11/6 * " 6/6 pair 4/6 pair 18 pairs Men's White Tennis Shoes 2t pairs Ladies’ White Tennis Shoes, best quality white rubber 6/* pair 300 pairs Ladies’ White Sand Shoes, black soles 38 pairs Ladies’ White Sand Shoes, grooved soles ... 18 pairs Men’s White Canvas Shoes, grooved rubber soles ... 38 pairs Men's White Canvas Shoes, grooved rubber soles ... 22 pairs Girls’ White Sand Shoes, 7 to 10 2/11 11 to 1 250 pairs Children’s Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 4 to 7 47 pairs Girls’ Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 7 to 0 ... go pairs Girls’ Grey Saud Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 10 to 2 ... 60 pairs Youths’ White Cricket Boots, sizes ] to 5, rubber soles— Worth 6/6 4/6 pair 250 pairs Ladies’ White Poplin Shoes, leather solos, every design—--5/11 6/6 7/6 60 pairs Men’s Grey Sand Shoes, grooved soles ... ...4/11 pair 257 pairs Girls’ Leather Sola White Canvas Shoes, in derby or strap, 7 to 10 5/3 5/9 11 to 1 5/11 6/6 size 2 6/11 7/6 to 9 5/11 10 to .13 6/6 4/3 pair 3/11 pair 4/6 pair 5/6 pair 3,3 pair 1/9 pair 2/3 pair 3/6 pair Boys’ or Girls’ Tan Sandal (Colonial make), 1 and 2 7/6 3,4, 5,6, 8/6 pair. 160 pairs Ladies’ Heliotrope Canvas Derby Shoes, leather solo 4/6 pair 72 pairs Ladies’ Grey, Fawu Canvas Derby Shoes, leather sole—--5/6 5/11 pair 72 pairs Ladies’ White Canvas Lace-up Boots, high heels 12/6 13/6 14/6 Secure your wants for the summer season now, as prices are bound to riso when shortage occurs later. Sale Now On. Postage—Children’s 4d., Women’s 6d,, Men’s 9cJ. STEWART ROBINSON BOOT .IMPORTER □ CASHEL STREET WEST

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 2

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