, STUD HORSES. TO STAND THE BESAON AT THP OWNER'S STUD FARM. TE PAPAPA THE THOROUGHBRED TROTTING STALLION, BLUE MOUNTAIN KING. BIBB<SNWOOD (3.9)—DONESSIE. THOROUGHBRED STALLION. , CORDITE, „ SOULT, DAM LYDDITE. All Lyddite's Stock have been winntirs. Cordite is a handsome, well-built horse good constitution, splendid temper: has f strong Musket strain. . TERMS.'7 GUINEAS. Splendid paddocks, every care, but no re. sponsibility. A number of first-class Thoroughbreds foi Bale cheap. S. COOK. Sunnydale Park, Mangere. TOURISTS' AND MOTOBISTS' GUIDE AUCKLAND. TTENTNOR T>RIVATE V TJOTEL Jl jQEVONPORT. H Imin. Wharf. Cloee to Ci^. G. ARROW SMITH is having tie 51) Loft; Rooms Renovated for COMFORT OS PATRONS. TABLE A SPECIALr.FY. . Business Men and Visitors consider best situation in Auckland, being away from NOISE AND DUST, yet CLOSE TO CITY, Beautiful viowe of Harbour and City, with its shipping. Boats every 15 minutes: weeklj cheaper than trams. Spend your Vacatior by the Sea. Permanents by arrangement. G. ARROW SMITH, Phone 66. Proprietor. CAMBRIDGE. "\TASONIC HOTEL, first-class Tourist -"J- Hons©; noted cuisine: registered hotel for Northern Motor Union and Auckland Automobile Association.—Phone 1. FRANKTON. BRENTWOOD Private Hotel, Kent St. (near Post Office). —Casuals, 10s a day, £2 5s week.—Phone 2370. GRAND and Junction Hotels, Frankton. First-class Accommodation; hot baths; moderate charges. Guests called all trains. HAMILTON. "DRIGHTON Private Hotel, Hamilton.— ■O Lovely grounds; terms moderate.—C. T. Davies (late Kait&ia and Opotiki). , |/ ERRLE, Marama Street. Phone 1497. JX Private Garage, Good tariff, 10s day; near Station.—Dunningham, Proprietor. f\VERLAND, Willys Knight Service StaU • tioa, Repairs Tyres, Accessories.— J. Pomeroy Coy., Ltd., Alexander St. RANGI-TAHI, Corner Victoria and Rostrevor Sts., Casuals and Permanents; moderate tariff; e.l.—Phone 3091. "DIVERVIEW Private Hotel, Hamilton: XV min Po3t Office and Waikato River; electric, light throughout; terms moderate. TTTARWICK, Hamilton East, overlooking VV River.—Excellent cuisine; k. and c. showers. Tariff moderate.—Mrs. Voysey, Proprietress. , OPOTIKI. —Masonio Hotel, leading Commercial and Tourist House. Only concrete structure Bay of Plenty. Firfit-class IJHLItW.i f i*i ROTORUA. HOTEL Northland, at Railway Station, Main Street. Forty Rooms for Guests. £3 3s week. Phone 242. /QUEENSLAND House, table unequalled; VjJs tariff, £2 5s per week: 2min„ from railway atation.--Mrß. Berge, Proprieitreea. SIGHTSEEING. —Before Booking ' your trips be sure to call and see Harry Chase. Cheapest excursion trips in Blotorua in 7-seater Buicks.—Office, next Palace Hotel. Tutanekai St., Rotorua. SONOMA —Winter Tariff. All homo comforts. catering a specialty: fa per day, £2 10s per week.-—J. J. Bennett. Prop. URREY House, Haupapa Si, 3min.. from IS Mrs. Devin, Proprietress. Phone 2 V 7. THE EMPIRE AND THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. (First Two Houses on left from Railway Entrance). Superior .Table. Tariff, 12s per day; 70s per week. Representating Thos. Cook, Commercial J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. Travellers' Association. N.Z.P.S. Association. CHRISTCHURCH. WHERE TO ST i Y IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52. Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, Etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Phono 872. Proprietor. DYERS AND OLEASTERS. jpIARPET Cleaning Specialists. 48-hour service.—The Vacuum Cleaning C 0.,, Hellaby's Bldgs.. Queen St. Phone 41-76!). DAND A. BROWN, Dyers and Cleaners, * Shortland St. Works: Grafton Terrace. Phone 45-764, Established 1866. • PORTER' 8 for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Vans collect and deliver.—Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. Phone 41-741. WH. DREW, for Cleaning, Dyeing, • Renovations of all descriptions.—79, Welleeley Street. Phone 46-629. MC/W-CARPETS Cleaned and Disin"OlA/ fee ted. Electric Boating Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESB. The well-dressed man is the successful man. You can have that well-dressed appearance for 7b 6d. Send that old suit or costume along and have it cleaned, pressed and repaired. RECEIVING DEPOTS—--148, SYMONDS STREET. (Below Scots Hall). 12, DARBY STREET. 234, PONSONBY ROAD. ALSO IN ALL SUBURBS. r£HE JjQRY QOMPANY. TUPERIRI RD., GREENWOOD'S C!R. (Opp. Tram Workshops.) BUSINESS NOTICES. Telephone 26-201. A. WALKER. AUTHORISED COURT REPORTER. Evidence taken verbatim in Shorthand or summarised on typewriter. 10. MASON'S AVENUE, HERNE BAY. CN A B AND MASON, MONUMENTAL MASONS, 109. SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. (St. Benedict's Corner.) Specialists in Cemetery Work, in Stone and Concrete. Catalogue and Prices Free,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 8
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