AUCTION SALES ABOUT Maivlll -ith, 1911. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE WHOLE OF THE UNSOLD LAND AT DAY’S BAY; Including; COft ACRES MAG NXT ICE NT 620 NATIVE HUSH. THE PAVILION WITH FRONTAGE OF 430 n * r 430 16 These are SECTIONS OX THE FLAT' between Hay’s Hay House and the Pavilion, beautifully situated, are ali level, and are quite the Bay. KA SECTIONS, part lull upon them, and a and part flat, most of which have 11 of which command views of the 16 the best sit-vs in Native Bush harbour. 50 COMPLETE PLANS NOW BEING PEEP AH ED. TERMS:— 10 per cent, deposit. 5 per cent, in 3 months. 5 per cent, in 6 months 5 per cent- in 9 months. 5 per ctm. in 12 mouths. Balance in five years from date of purchase. Interest 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid puichase money. LAST OPPORTUNITY. . ■ This is probably the last opportunity tho public Trill of securing the combination of Bush and feVasirte Sections in the vicinity of U elliiigton. Sunny and sheltered sites, sandy beaches, safe bathing, boating and fishing, magnificent, views. These, with every prospect of improved access, are a few of the inducements offered to purchasers. Yuli particulars will be advertised later. WM, K. TURNBULL AND CO., Auctioneers, 27, Panama street.
LEADING HOTELS DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, ■WILLIS STREET, rrmis Popular Hotel has beta thoroughly renovated and extended hy an addition which (a- vea ao " commodation for 50 guests. Refurnished and Decorated throughout. New and Spacious Dining, Commercial and Drawing RoomsPromenade flat roof. Tai'i;. Cs per day. Btf-i Is Luncheon in town, from 1 to 2. RICHARD DWYER, JB3 ' Proprietor. PANAMA HOTEL, CfIRNER OF VIVIAN AND TARA. NAKI STREETS. ALL CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK. 4s Sd. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT lOd PER BOTTLE.
rjpHE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Guests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the best of Alee and Spirits kept in stock. J. C. MASON. Proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ORINCE OF WALES HOTEL, A- Queen street, Masterton. Tariff —6s per day. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. S. ALLEN Proprietor. Telephone. 3SO. P.O. Box. 113. IMPORTANT NOTICE. • GEITERION HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. THE above old-established and favourite Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and will now compare favourably with the leading hotels of the Dominion. Electric light. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff 8s per day. Night Porter. 102 J. McKEAN. Proprietor. rjl H E LOD GE. 36. Hereford street West. Christchurch. Within five minutes of the G.P.O. and close to Gardens and River Avon. The Rooms are large and well ventilated. Excellent Cuisine and varied. Superior Board and Residence for Tourist and the Travelling Public. MRS GUNN. Proprietress. •Phone 1970. , ' 168 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ME AND MRS J. W. GEAHAMbeg to notify old friends and the travelling public that the new and commodious Empire Hotel. Frankton Junction, of 70 rooms, will be open to receive guests from May Ist. The best appointed and the most comfortable Hotel in the Waikato. 452 E L T HAM ELTHAM. U O TE L. For Comfort and Cleanliness. Speight's Ale on Draught, Tariff —6s per day. Motor Car for Hire day or night. V. J. LEATHEM Proprietor. VISITORS TO GISBORNE. THE "BURLINGTON" is the noted House for Luncheons, Teas, and Suppers. Open Sundays. Private Apartments if desired. MRS I. A. BOUSFIELD, 856 Proprietress. jyj-R E. (TED.) SULLIVAN Desires to notify the travelling public that from the 13th March he has taken over the well-known COMMERCIAL HOTEL at PAHIATUA. A Homo from Home. E. SULLIVAN Proprietor. rjTEOCADEEO PRIVATE HOTEL. J- Manchester street. Christchurch. On* minute walk from Railway Station. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Travelling Public. Electric Trains to all parts of the City pass every few minutes. Tariff from 5s per day. R. DWID. Proprietor. TOURIST RESORTS RAIL Wellington to Auckland—Break your journey at Ohakuno and stay at the Ring’s Court Private Hotel, ngn* opposite station. Most modem house along the lino; 3 hot. cold and shower baths. 8 patent lavatories. Express trains leave Ohakune for Auckland _ 6.23 a.m. and 9.15 p.m. daily; for Wellington 7.15 a.m. and 10.15 p.m. daily. Enjoy a good night’s rest and view the interesting sights by daylight. Tariff from 8s per day SEND ' YOUTTXDT "THE TIMES" If you have Farm Lands for SALE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 12
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