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Restaurants. THE TIFFIN," UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. The Directors havo secured from Sydney the services of a New Manager, . who has had very largo experience in Catering, Vml bee to direct the attention or the Public to the New Tariff now in operation at their splendid Dining Rooms at the City Chambers. SOUP. WITH"! OTHER -IS OD COURSES 1 O FULL COURSE. LUNCHEON 18 r»D OR DINNER I D GRILLS -ttj (Above Prices include Tea or Coffee). A SPECIAL LIGHT LUNCHEON, comprising Cakes, Scones or Hot Pies, with Tea. etc.. will be served downstairs tit 6d, from 12 to 2, on and after Thursday, the 19th inst. Morning Tea. 6d. Strawberries and Cream. 6d. Afternoon Tea (a speciality), 6d. Ices, 6<l. No effo.-t will be spared, under tho New Management, to make THE TIFFIN," THE MOST POPULAR DINING ROOM IN N.Z. Dress and Fashion. T A DIES' NEW SUMMER HOSIERY, AT KENDELL'S FAMOUS LOW PRICES At the " NEW SHOP." NEWTON, AND AT QUEEN-STREET. CHEMINTZ LISLE HOSE. I AND R. MORLEY'S HOSE. LEICESTER CASHMERE HOSE. LADIES' BLACK AND TAN COTTON LACE HOSE, Stainless and Acid Proof, only, , 10? PAIR. LADIES' PLAIN COTTON HOSE, Finished feet, Hermsdorf Dye, QD AND |S. LADIES' ALL-LACE COTTON HOSE, in Black or Tan. Stainless Dye. 1§4 D. LACE LISLE HOSE. Is 6d. Is 9d. Is lid, in Black and. Assorted Shades of Tan. LADIES' MERCERISED COTTON HOSE. Lace Fronts, Soft and Bright as Silk, a splendid seller, ONLY i S f}D PAIR. BLACK COTTON HOSE, Embroidered Fronts, in White. Blue, or Red Stitchings, la 3d and Is Ad pair. EXTRA FINE LISLE H6SE, i s 6 I)AND iir LADIES' LISLE HOSE, with Cashmere Feat, cool, yet sale and comfortable, as the wool feet do not become hard with year. -^ v i SOD PAIR. LACE HOSE. Wool and Cotton, Is 6d; Allwool. Is lid. PLAIN CASHMERE AND CASHMERE FINISH HOSE, is. Is 2d. is 3d. Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d. is lid. 2s 4d, 2s 9d. FINE RIBBED DITTO, same prices. CHILDREN'S WHITE LACE LISLE POX, MERCERISED COTTON SOX. SILK SOX. and OPENWORK SOX of every description. No extra charm for posting to Country Customers for two or more pair*. This is a special offer. DIABOLO, THE COMING CRAZE. THE NEW GAME OF SKILL. We have it to arrive before Xraas. The right kind. French make. Metal cones with rubber tires. RENDELL'S, LTD., QUEEN-ST. AND NEWTON. ! I 1 Ironmongery. THE ICEBERG ICEMAKING MACHINE PRODUCES 2LB OF ICE IN 10 MINUTES. THE SPECIAL ICEBERG SALT MAY BE RECOVERED AND USED INDEFINITELY. THE FAMOUS MASS TENNIS RACQUETS ARE OF EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH GRADE. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS, IN CASE. WITH 12 BLADES. OUR SELECTION OF SILVER ELECTRO-PLATED WARE AND COPPER GOODS 13 EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. HARDIE~BROS., 154-156. Cr E - vsraEET 1 i i Board and Residence. " "ITS r ENT\VORTH." 229, Ponsonby Rd. (near VV> St. John's Church)— Superior .Board and Residence; every home comfort.-Mrs. Walker. ' lAKE HOUSE, Takapuna—A Few Vacancies J for Xmas and Holidays. Terms, trout Address. Mrs. Newson Shepparcl. ("ILENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL. J (Late •*Admiralty House ") Telephone. 1010. . JEKMYN-STREET. CJONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, O Albert First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. -Mrs. W. Bazelcy. Telephone, 672. KING'S COURT, Queen-street (late Prince Albert College).-Private Hotel. Tennis court, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. Telephone. 2256. OMFORTABLE HOME in Refined Family open to Married Couple or 2 Friends. Well furnished house, all conveniences; good library. Facilities for keeping norse and trap it' desired. Reasonable terms. Hea.lthy situation; delightful neighbourhood; offering advantages of country within easy reach town; fimins. tram.—" F.K.Q.8.." HERALD. •TIiHE AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA.-New X House, 3'J rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold oaths, und every home comfort. Tariff. 6s per day. 35s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thou. Cook and Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free Porter meets all trains. Letter and telegrams receive immediate attention.—J- N. McLean. Proprietor. METRO POLE, Rotorua, Private Hotel, opposite Railway Station.—Just erected. Telephone. 129.—Visitors to Rofrua will find every comfort and convenience at the. Metropole, the largest and best appointed house in the Dominion. Magnificent situation, facing railway station, and overlooking tho beautiful ranges anl lake from balcony. Charges much lower than licensed houses; first-class table; electricity throughout; hoi baths. Private suites and bridal chambers at short notice. Porter meets trains. Telegrams, " Metropole. Rotorua." Tariff", from 5s per dav. Slav at the Metropole.—MßS. DWfER. late of Auckland and Christchurch. -DRENT'S -J3ATUGATE TTOUSE. ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Bathß. Including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. TToiNO TO T> O T O R U A. STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE," Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Bathe and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, 5s a day. 30s week. Wire or write for room. MRS. PERRIN, Proosai*c33

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 7

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