HOTELS. VISITING AUCKLAND don't forget to look up JACK H. PAGNI, Proprietor BRITISH HOTEL, Corner of Durham and Queen streets, AUCKLAND. NO FERNERY, BUT GOOD LIQUORS. fgEALANDER JJOTEL. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (“TED”) DONNELLY, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Wellington.) rpHIS Hotel is now thoroughly comA plete, and is ono of the best-appointed commercial houses in the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs loading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Night porter in attendance. Telephone 1701. Only the choicest brands' of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. "JSN'T this heat terrible, Harry?" "I don't feel it." "Well, how do you keep cool " "Come along with me and we will sit near the cool grotto in 'Wonderland' at PALACE HOTEL." "Right you are—and our old pal, 'George Edwards,' will soon cool the air." t TKOCADEKO PRIVATE HOTEL ■ Manchester street. Christchurch, one minute’s walk from Railway Station. First-class accommodation for permanent Boarders and Travelling Public. Electric trams to all parts of city pass every few minutes. Tariff from 5e to Is per B. C. DAVID. Proprietor. aay. COCKAYNE'S LEVIATHAN HOTEL. Y/'ISITORS to the International Bi- ’ hibition will get good accommodation at Cockayne's Leviathan (Temperance) Hotel, Manchester street, Christchurch. Accommodation for 400. 830 NEW JJART JJOTEL, High street, Christchurch. I/Tll. J. NEILL has pleasure iu an.TX nouncing that he has opened hia horoughly up-to-date ■ Commercial lotel. All letters and telegrams iromptly attended to. Night Porter, telephone. No. 177. WE LI X N G TON HO T E L, MOLESWORTH STREET. A. HAYWARD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. nriHE Wellington Hotel is situated im X mediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, mid within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings. First-class accommodation is provided tor Travellers, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. L . . The Beet Brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. ■CLARENDON HOTEL, J CHRISTCHURCH. Within two minutes of the Cathedral nd General Post Office. •is a first-class otel. containing over 100 rooms, elabortely furnished, replete with every me ern convenience for Visitors, Tourists, nd Commercial gentlemen: electric light lirooghout: excellent cuisine. All comlunicatious receive prompt attention, 'elephone, 1207. Box 207. D. COLLINS. ( - Proprietor.. C B LSIOE HOTEL, E. McKENZIE. Proprietor. Princes street, Dunedin. This Hotel is entirely new and thoroughly up-to-date. - Well-appointed Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningrooms and Refreshment Bars. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. Patent Fire Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Three minutes from Railway Station. Post Office and Wharf. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS’S ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. THE host Tuition in New Zealand in all Business Subjects, including— BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, ACCOUNTANCY AND COMPANY PROCEDURE, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Send for our prospectus or call for full information at- our Offices, 4, Cuba street' Extension, Wellington. 809 DOUGLAS GREEN, iVCTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER (Pupil of Mr Oberline Brown. Auckland), ner of Taranaki and Vivian streets, Wellington elephone No. 70. unes to satisfaction. Charges moderVOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. B LEO. BUCKERJDGE. from Milan, Pupil of Mr Charles Santis prepared tr receive Pupils for the ire at his Studio, Messrs Menteath Eeero’s New Buildings, corner of auce street and Lambtop quay. 287 THE WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. Sussex Chambers ... ... Panama street. ROYD GARLICK ... DIRECTOR. The following ciassea begin a new quarter on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 4th and Mb of February:— School Children, 4 to 5 p.m. daily. Business men—Exercise class, quarter begins with mipil. S to C p.m. daily. EVENING CLASSES. Ladies' —Monday, 7.30 to 3 p.m. Gentlemen— Tuesdays, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. BUY St. George Jam. It is the same oort as you make IN YOUR OWN HOME. Pure Fruit and Pur® Sugar, That Is all. Sold in lib. Tins and 21b. Glass Jars by all Stor'eKsepers. MANUFACTURED BY IRVINE and STEVENSON'S ST. 6EORGE COMPANY, LTD., Dunedin & Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6177, 8 April 1907, Page 6
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