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.k" ' 111 ,■»»—q—»——«.— aoteli. ■ ...IN • I J; Under Vice-Regal Patronage. I '**-*«- HE JUTLAND HOTEL. | li- WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. A Houso of Quality and Refinoinsnt. ffsriff, 10s per day. Weekly by arrangement. Write or wire for Reservation. XrELBoURNE. COLLINS STREET ll>l FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. ■ Largest Hostelry in Australasia. _ Handy to boat, train, and centra of city. Two Dinincrooms and Cafe. Write for Tariff Card. r—-—•- ■ '"'■ a Tonrist Resorts. KARE KARE. WEST COAST. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Bungalettes, surf-bathing, fishing, etc. Bush and Mountain Scenery of Unsurpassed Grandeur, and Splendid Ocean Beach (Tasuian Sen). Water and Electric I.it-lit laid on, Tennis Court, Piano, etc. Post Office. Telephone Bureau.. 'Phono Karo Rare for Accommodation. P. M. KING. Proprietor. THING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. UPPER QUEEN STREET. Under Entirely Now Management. This popular Private- Hotel is up-to-date in every respect, with electric light throughout. Tho following curs pass King's Court: Royal Oak. Epsom, Kingsland, Mount Albert, Morniiigside. Newmarket, and Grey Lynn. Ask the conductor to stop. Tennis court, billiard table, magnificent grounds and views. Charges moderate Permanents by arrangement. King's Court solves the question of "where to stay." , G. ARROWSMITH. 'Phone 0256. Proprietor. ■ . ______ SONOMA. PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phono 725. Alfred Street, The above well-known House has a few x vacancies for Permanenta. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN ■ - - Proprietress. AY-MAKERS. Visit Auckland's historic and most exquisite marino beauty spot, Parnell Park, o'.-erlookins Judge's Beach and Point Resolution Baths mid sample the delicious Tea and Home-made Cakes. Scones, etc., and seasonable cool Dainties served in the spacious open-air Tearooms, the view from which is unsurpassed in the world. Parties catered for by arrangement. Open daily, including Sundays. 'Phone 1937. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. -D. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRING3IDE HOUSE.

Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms, all ground floors: nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to nono. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by ;urangemcut. King up No. 8, Hcleiioville Bureau. Telegrams, •'Soringside," receive prompt attention. Tariff. Gs per day, 3Ss per week.— EDDLiiSIOX. Proprietress. M* 3 W. H. C ONBTAirr Begs to state thai she has left - The Bungalow, and is now at THE COMMONWEALTH. HINEMOA ST., BOTORUA. • First-class Accommodation. Tariff: 6s per day; 30s per week. 'Phone 93. THE HOTEL AUSTRAU BOTORUA. NOW OPEN. «0 Booms-PRIVATE HOTEL-5C Rooms. Just Completed. First House on Main Street from Station. First-class Accommodation. Lounge Hall. ' Spacious Drawingroom. Smokine and Writing Rooms. Tariff; Gs 6d per day. Wire or Write lor Rooms. MRS. DWYEE. Proprietress. SONOMA. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA. 'Phone 62. Box 53. Porter Meets All Trams. Terms Moderate. MRS. MOORE - - - Proprietress. S : '- KIA ORA HOUSE. ARKLE'S BAY fWhangaptiraoa).—Renovated entirely; under new management; where to spend your holidays and week-ends. Tariff, 6s per - day: 30s per week. Steamer.3 or 4 times a -week. Guests lnndc-1 at wharf. Wjck end excursions. Private motor launch. Ground surrounded by beautiful native bush. Tennis court. Beautiful sandy beach. Only 16 miles from Auckland. Bathing, boating, fish; - ire and ' shooting. Book early.— X). Chiles. Proprietor, RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOLD RUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotoma. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the wholo of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the largo 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. ROCKY NOOK, overlooking, the Lake, Eoloraa.—Up-to-date and Select Accommodation. Terms moderate.Mr». J. A. Wilson, Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to; smin rail, st-itiott: tel. 174: tax 119. Near filing George Hospital. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua. —Entirely renovated. One minute (and third house) from station. Porter meets trains. Telegraphic address, " Ihirwoll." 6s 6d day, 37s 6d week.—T. P. Cowling, Proprietor. ■ THE GABLES.. RUSSELL—4O Rooms, spacious Bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply, h. and c. baths, p.w., lavatories; 6s day. llewly renovated for the season. Telegrams: "Gables, Russell." fe ' . I Groceries, Etc. ri roc ERIE'S. TEA.-We have just received a fresh shipmen!, of Tea. in all, nearly 5 tons. We have decided to reduce Bulk Tea Id per 10 all round. A first-class. Full-leaf Tea at Is 8d per lb. A Good Broken Leaf at la 2d per lb. A Real Good Fannings at la per lb. We bought this line in a favourable market, hence the reduction. All packet tea at 2d less than marked prices. CANDLES.— prices are still the same. Best Local Wax, 7{d per lb. Bunnob, Wax, 6d. Nat'.-al Sperms, Bid. . _. SOAP.-Taniwha. Hid per bar. • Viceroy, iOJd Mi bar. Rangatira. Old per bar. A tfery Nice Soap, 7jd per bar. CARB. SODA. 2d per lb. or 21b for Sid. CREAM TARTAR, 2» 4d per lb CORNFLOUR.—Just received 200 boxes Brown, and Poison's, and Clements'. Brown and Poison's is now 7d per lb or Is lid for 21b. Clements', s}d per lb. or IOJd for 21b. Johnston's Indian. 6id per lb- no better on the market. Johnston's Maize. 4}d per lb. TUCKER'S 6PLENDEO JELLY CRYSTALS, 2id per pkt. : 5 pkts.. Is. „ BAKING POWDER- Hudson's. Is 6d per lb. Edmond's, Is 7d per Id. Garlands, ,la Id. Tucker's (ful 1 weurht). Is 6d. „, MT. HAMILTON ' WITS.-Apricots, lift per tin Peaches, Hid per tin. Pears. Is Id per un. ICopy of one of many Letters received from our Customers.] November 3, 1916. Messrs. Gavin Wallace and Sons. Please find enclosed cheque for £11 8s 6d, ■.mount of last order, which arrived safely end n good condition. In fact we arc always more than pleased with the goods. Yours faithfully. ' We do no 1 quote one or two lines at '«» than cost, and make the people pay Dig piices 'or the other, as some so-called wholesale firms do. We Rive a straight price for every article we handle. Yoiub faithfully, QAVIN WALLACE AND gONS. r .'. ■ ■■ l; Publications. ''qpHE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT A And THE FINANCE ACT, 1916, EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED." This work (184pp), containing full details of the Excess Profits Tax, may be obtained at the Offices of the Author. ! W. H HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Solicitor, Union Buildings, 'Phone 1462. Customs Street East. f T ADIES.-A Great Help in the Pantry is JJ the Delicious MILITARY PICKLE for the quick lunch or supper. Every grocer sells it. Every particular person eats it. Price reasonable. '' "A SHILLING'S enough to pay for a ** three-course meal." "Any amount— Como to the TIFFIN at the corner of Victoria St." LADIES.— A joint of meat may sometimes : bo tough, but the Delicious MILITARY 3'ICKLE is always delicious and appetising. Every' grocer : sells it. Try ; one bottle to» day, Price reasonable. -'. .. ' i> ■ iITIS MASTER'S; VOICE Gramaphoae and tli'? Records. We have Ob largest stock » New £■ Zealand.—Agents, S E. ;'< and ; F. ■ _?_»_> Agency. Ltd. S.HColdicntt. ■ Manager. ; y;i-y*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 5