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Hotels. I 1 -tradition! - NEW ZEALANDERS visiting London should make their headquarters the historic Hotel Cecil—the most centrally-situated • and most famous of London Hotels. Altho' the largest, it is the homeliest of Hotels, and its resources and facilities are so vast and comprehensive that complete privacy or ' commingling with brilliant throngs is equally optional. Telephone in every bedroom: bath- I room contiguous: accommodation for 850: world-famous Palm Court and Restaurant, j where meals ala carte at prix-fixe are served. 8 Booklet free from offices of thit journal. § i\ W. KAISER, General Manaoer. I H^l£eqlT) — London *** The First Hotel of Europe. I L— ii ' NEW ZEALANDERS 1 \ IN LONDON S i'j? lL / will be glad to know of the numerous II I I—-—"1 amenities and pleasant sides of hotel ~ \ . \jT > / e P resentc by the Hotel Russell. J \ I The visitor feels more like coming ' \ = rrr»» / into the atmosphere of English home- (7 /g/v "**' / life at its best than entering an hotel. I if \*» H There is that domesticity of service X (H) and general environment that make for supreme comfort and homeli- J 1 f ness. The cooking is faultless; the style and scheme of furnishing |r (h luxurious but restrained the tariff modest. jm ' y CAt the centre of London's throbbing life, S^"/^~' "^\"\ /U I k it is yet peaceful and quiet, overlooking the >T ( N jl park-like Russell Square. A penny'bus fare /SQjik - I / "N \ [ from almost any »pot of interest in London. / <§3 \ \ \HowlHusseJlK § 1 JLonaon j^iryy Merchandise. 1 ORNAMENTAL I («Jl \yj l XV> is ■ ■■■ I bob H ornamental! M GATES I ifTl I WW I S LnW I Sif/TVI/TMyr\l jn\ raj n»i« show* one of the many chaste and elegant designs I S3 WMrrTirTVrl'TV m , whicn « a . re offering to New Zealand Home Builders. I 'm jAfA Aifi E8 In ou' Catalogue are many other designs illustrated—all of 1 1 Ba|m'.h'"i'i" "" »»nlkUUiftW« effective, strong, reliable and good looking gates. Single I Hand Gate* and Double Driveway Gates to 16 ft. 3 I "ALL CYCLONE GATES ARE GOOD" I fl Made of the best Steel Tubing and Woven Wire. 1 I GET OUR CATALOGUE. g I CYCLONE FENCE & GATE CO., I I 178 Montreal Street, Christchurch | ww imi nun nil.' mm iii asm 1 iiiiiiiiMiiiuimwiiiniwiini fammmammKsmm^ GO TO ~ SCOTT BROS., LTD. FOR YOUR Cooking Range. The Best Ranges made are the ATLAS NEW RECORD and VICTOR. We Specialise in H.P. Boilers for -"-— ~ Hot Water Services. WE REPAIR RANGES. SCOTT BROS., LTD., CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND Send for Catalogues. PHONE 3117. Boot Polishes. «Sr 41% Do not trunk that •' NUGGET " ]Yjk mR. C§M means any polish, and do not be wW» decoived*by cheap and inferior \1 °*NUGGET" is the very best £?-Jm®m I j polisher and preserver of leata- "^^||||m ■i inßisi on Sotting the genuiaa ■ THE ill! I Vest Pocket Kodak Camera ■9 That little girl of yours—she'll soon be having her hair 188 , Sq "done up," and too, she will be outgrowing her childish Br , ways— you haven't a picture of her taken since she , j was in long dresses. You don't exactly want to keep her as im she is—but you do want to keep the memory. « i THE VEST POCKET KODAK 1 i S will do this—and do it well. Takes Pictures 2h xin inches, -n J IDEAL FOE HOLIDAYS. 1 H The Winning Pictures Pitted with Rapid B fill of the "Daily Mail Bw'lnLH Meniscus Achro- [][ II £1000 Competition matic Lens, Kodak 11 & were taken with a Ball-bearing Shut- m nn Kodak (The 3a, Post f *i|| *er, Autotime Scale S? Card size: Price £5). The smallest Kodak etc., etc. made. I >\ Price - - 32/6 i UU BUT BE SURE ITS A KODAK. [| ' ._ SOLD BY MA, PHOTOGRAPHIC jm, s^W DEALfiBS, *l JP^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15554, 11 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15554, 11 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15554, 11 March 1914, Page 14