1 Business Notices. M. T. 0 LAYTON ' SURVEYOR TO LLOYD'S REGISTER, 17, PALMESTOX BUILDINGS, QUEEX-ST. [ 1 11 0 s ' M 0 K A Y, PORTER'S AVE.. EDEN TERRACE, REMOVES FURNITURE WITH COVERED VAN. tells Sand, Shingle, etc. 'Phone 3322. Ql'o RG E 0 0R E AGS (Member of Auckland Stock Exchange), STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, Jackson and sell's Building, 17, SHORTLAXD-STREET. AUCKLAND. G. A, B " T T 1 E STOCK AND SIIAKER. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. NO. a, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Tv K L '• Y 15 B °. B '' FEDERAL-STREET. AUCKLAND, JRON AND gRASS ROUNDERS. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS OP EVER'? DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER WITH DESPATCH. BUILDERS' IRONWORK TO ORDER. 'Phone 1865. ftp- J. M. J™®* ' FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. M.P.S., Great Britain. For many years of the Upper Symonds« street and Newmarket Pharmacies. Bees to announce that he has returned to Auckland and commenced business, having purchased the Pharmacy of .1. de Montalk and Co., SYMONDS-STREET, END OF KIIYBER PASS. There is only one JEFFERSON, Chemist, in New Zealand. The Address is: NEXT PIERCE BED OS., KHYBER PASS. J Q li A R K S O X, THE ACCURATE TAILOR AND MERCER. KARANGAHAPE ROAD (End of Pitt-street Penny Section). All the Latest Winter Suitings have arrived.Order now. Our Mercery Always Up-to-date. HATS OUR SPECIALTY A. B. W atiHT - D~SRECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Commerce-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office, Telephone 608Q.EORGE 0 Q.ORRIE, F.P.A. (N.Z.), .I.A.N.Z. (by exam.), Begs to announce that he in now in practice as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. 63. SECURITY BUILDINGS. 'Phono 3453. • Tourist Resorts. SO NOW. A, O ALFRED-ST. (Close to Albert Park). Til favourite Private Hotel has now completed the important additions: 16 rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirements. Permanents, Tourists, and Married Couples may now obtain first-class accommodation at a Reasonable Tariff. MRS. NAIRN, Proprietress. 'Phone 725. gIMMON'S OENTRAL JIJOUSE, TAUMARTTNUI. This New and Up-to-date House is centrally situated, both rail and river being within two minutes' walk. Good Fishing, good Scenery, and good Accommodation. A halfway resting-place for travellers by the Main Trunk both North and • South. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Porters meet all boats and trains. Tariff, 6s per day. Note.—A New Hall, seating capacity 500, is now open for engagements. BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House .to the Government baths, 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. O T 0 S 0 A. THE AUSTRALIA and THE EMPIRE. Private Hotels, first two houses outside main railway gates, and adjoining, now conducted as one establishment. Accommodation for 100 gueata. Over 1000 applications for rooms at the Australia had to be declined last year, henc« present extension of premises by purchase of the Empire (late Wonderland)a new, commodious, and up-to-date House. A little historv that tells its own tale of popularity and public approval:— 30 rooms; 1909. 50 rooms; 1911, 90 rooms; and not yet equal to demand. Tariff: 6s per day, 35a per week. Secure rooms by wiring or writing to J. N. MftLEAN, Proprietor. THE GABLES, RUSSELL—Modern House. 40 rooms; hot and cold baths; right on water's edge: plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms. 6s day, 30s aiid 35s week. Launch Ailoma st disposal of visitors.—Mrs. Darby. Proprietress Miscellaneous, ADAM SPONTAIN, 26, Higli-st., off Short--I>JL land-st., opp. Post, Evenings and Saturday by appointment. Consultations. 10 a.m. io 6 p.m., Monday and after "\TURSE GIBSON lias removed to .New 11 Lynn, and can accommodate patients during' accouchement. Terms moderate. TADAME"I)O L G O U R E L L L IVL 11. Mount-street. Telephone 2598. Two minutes from St. Paul's. IVfADAME HYLAND, Popular Phrenologist. iVL Medical Clairvoyant, Character Reader. Palmist. Crystal Seer. Consultations, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fee moderate.—47, Elliott-st., opp. Fuller's. . MADAME LEON, the Great American Seer, may be consulted at Somkele, 71, Sy-inonds-street. Tram to City Road. IBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist and. Psychologist, M.0.D.L.-6, Scvcrn-Btrect. Khyber Pass. - gITT 'Phono 2991. RUG LESS HEALING.—Rev. M. Walker, Metaphysician. — Consultations dally. Treating llocrns, corner Wellington and) Howe Streets. _ -yyHY does everybody take TORA-LINE? TX/riLLINERY— For Smart- Up-to-date Hat# i>x at low prices.—Miss Hall, 264, Queen-at. (2 doors above Savings Bank). . Try Ganderton For Skin Diseases, Acne and Eczema. HE Standard Window Cleaning Co., . for House Cleaning, Whitewashing; all kinds of Sanitary arrangements cleaned or» the shortest notice.—P.O. Box 707. Address, 4, Hargreavcs-street. OW IS THE WINTER OF OUR DISOONTENT mad© glorious by a Cap from COOPER, the Hat King. • TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers x and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2s. MOTHERS all over the Province have J-l- proved the true value of " NAZOL." The quick and certain relief it has given the "little ones" when suffering from sudden Chills., Stuffiness and Cold in the Head; or Coughs, has made it a reliable Household Remedy. Sold everywhere, la 6d bottle of 60 doses. go veee'iqh ' 'A 18, THERE IS NOTHING MORE PALATAJBLS ON A WINTER DAY. ABSOLUTELY PURE, AND .OF CEYSTAL .CLEARNESS,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 3
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