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Tourist Resorts. TE WHAREHUNA, Milford Beach. Takapuna—Auckland's, most popular SeaI side Resort, two minutes from cars and beach; tennis and crouquet lawns; bathing I boxes; fishing, etc.—Skeels, Prop, - : ■> PEARCE'S GRAND VUE. ROTORUA.1 Strictly First-class Accommodation; overlooking Government Gardens, bowling greens, eto. Terms moderate.— .H. A. Peaice. Proprietress. Tel. address, ' Grand Vue." # ;:. . ~ ■ '...'. T)RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of i« 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 Brents for all the side trips. Terms reasonable Porters meet all trains. . , ■ ■' S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. HOTEL FEDERAL (Private). CHRISTCHURCH. Immediately fronting VICTORIA s'QUARE and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON, this up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of tho most picturesque and central positions in- CHKiSTCHURCH. The dining, drawing, billiard, and lounge rooms are up to date in their appointments. Splendid view from the extensive balcony. The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite locale of the TRAVELLING PUHLIO. : Tariff on application.—E. DA VIES. Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. ROTORUA. / First two Houses outside Main Railway -•■'■ , Gates, i .'■' '•':.' Now conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTSCorrespondence ■ receives immediate Attention. . TARIFF: 6s per day, 35s per week. , J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. SO N O t MA, ALFRED-ST. (Close to Albert Park). •£■. This favourite Private Hotel has now completed the important additions: 15 rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirements.... . y , ~ ►, Permanent*. Tourists, and Married Couples may now'obtain first-class accommodation at a Reasonable Tariff. MRS. NAIRN. Proprietress. .'Phone 726. ' •,- - THE GABLES, RUSSELL.— House. ■ 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms. 6s day. 30s. auu week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors. MRS. DARBY, ' ' , Proprietress. . Dental. - : "' P ;*j\/rUNROE ; MANUEL, TXENTIST,, . ■ DOMINION CHAMBERS. '63. QUEEN-STREET, , Two Doors below Smeeton'a . SPECIALIST IN GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. GOLD FILLINGS. ETO. . ALL WORK • GUARANTEED AND ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS PAINLESS. \ HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 Each Evening. 1 Open Saturday Afternoons. Telephone 1604., : : pAINLESS T^ENTISTRY. Howey Walker, .." '' Assisted'by; ; ' ■ Dr. Buckeridgc. - What is worth doing Good Work. ' Is worth doing Well. J OVELY JJEW rnEETH. Fair Fees; Gentleness; Extreme Care. That means Less Pain. . ' .- Less Expense Better Teeth. AT TTOWEY [WALKER'S. Opposite " J.C.L." Corner. - No Trifle is a Trouble.

•( Tailoring. ' THE COMING SUITS. THE OLD \ ORDER, CHANGETH. GIVING PLACE TO THE NEW. The old idea with regard to suits is chang—the idea men had that it was not possible to get a good-fitting or well-made suit without going to tho tailor, and paying anywhere from four to six guineas, y Perhaps it is news for you to know that in America, and to a large extent in Eng ' land, the majority of tho '. suits ' now worn . by business men and others are. ready-to-wear suits? You no doubt are aware * that the Americans are shrewd and drossy j people? Do you know how the change in this respect has come about? Well, for the tame reason that such changes have come . about in other trades—by specialising, |by modern methods of manufacture,- and by ' selling direct to tho public. . ' Wo adopted tho American idea some time ago of making suite to fit any figure, even corpulent men, and the success we have met with is shown in the increasing sales of our " Crownall " high-grade suits (Regd.). Old methods cannot live against tho new, and we venture to prophesy that before many years the high-priced " made to measure" suit will be practically a thing of the past, just as it has become in other places, i Why should you pay five pounds or more for your suits, when out of the big rango of sizes we carry wo have a suit to fit you perfectly, and can sell it at about half the price of .the other? How can we , do it;? Because ,wo havo a system of ordinary,- quarter, ; half and three-quarter sizes, 40 in all, one of which must fit you, if you ' are' a normal figure, as' most men are. Because--wo are actual - wholesale manufacturers, and mako clothing only; because we manufacture in largo quantities, and sell to you direct; because wo cut out tho middleman and save you thereby his heavy shop expenses. Because wc ate 5 the only wholesale firm in New Zealand doing these things. , _ " We guarantee our Crownall suits are cut by expert tailors, ;and ... put together by skilled hands ; : that only good materials and linings are put into them, and that no "tailor-made" suit (so-called) in the Dominion can compare with them for value. They are made from a splendid assortment of colonial and imported tweeds, worsteds, , sorgeß, etc..' We invito you to come in and sec the completed garments, and inspect the linings, the - cut. style, fit and finish. No one pressed to buy. You will get a . surprise when you see the prices. A single article at wholesale price. '■"*'.'■' ! CROWN CLOTHING MANUFAC- * : TURING CO., LTD., ; * ' ELLIOTT-STREET (through Strand Arcade, Auckland). • *

AT THE I G.I.C. SALE, ? | ,; . EVEBYIffICNa SEDUCED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 3