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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TIIOR Accommodation call at AocomjP modation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station. Open till a p.m. 801 jyjrilS FINLAY, Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station, meets all boats and train* by appointment, and takes clients to accommodation; tram stops at door; open till D p.m. WANTED Known, that F. Knigge la still to be found at Te Aro Restaurant, 38, Taranaki street. Best Heals in town for 6d; 21 tickets for IDs; pure food; best attention. Board and Lodging 18s, £l. One minute from wharf and tram. TTNDER New Management. West. cou”t, Hamilton. Mr 3. Nolan begs to state that he has taken over the Private Hotel, known as Westoourt, near the Railway Station. House has been renovated and refurnished. 'Phone 109. Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A porter meets all trains. 187 Kensington private hotel Mansfield street, Newtown (near Park gates). This favourably situated Hotel has been recently entirely renovated. Patrons can rely upon first-class accommodation. Excellent meals. Terms 4s 6d per day, permanent boarders by arrangement. Mrs W. Harcourt, Proprietress. ■yTSITOES to Auckland Exhibition will find Superior Accommodation at “Progmore," Lower Symonds street, close to Exhibition grounds, few minutes from Station and Post Office, Tennis and Bowling Greens. Wire or' write Proprietress.

THE "QUEENSLAND" PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. FOR Comfort and Cleanliness, one minute from Railway Btation; moderate tariff i electric light. Telegrams: “Queensland,” Rotorua. j.7'/ MRS G. ARMEE. Proprietress. TTiSITOEB TO OR FROM AUCK- »■' . land; . Will do well to travel via New Plymouth ■ and coll on , MRS P A UL S EN. . TERMINUS HOTEL, Late Commercial, Wellington. r.YAT.T. BAT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. ■fTISITORS and Week-enders received. V Ideal accommodation on' the sea front. ~ Telephone 3785 (A rings). Two ■ minutes tronx car stop. MRS KILFOY. Proprietress. TTOTEL ■GRAND CENTRAL XI.. 107, CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests.- iirstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. .ladies’ private drawingrooms, sittingrooms, etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s per day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. fTVHB MANSIONS, Symonds street, offer Jl. strictly first-class accommodation; billiardroom, tennis lawn, and large grounds, 8 balconies, h. and c. ehower, and plunge baths, electric light throughout; one minute from trams* MRS JEAN CARTER, • Proprietress. Telegrams: Mansions, Auckland. 710 STONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. Recently thoroughly renovated and enlarged to accommodate 200 guests. Croquet and Tennis Lawns. ' Strictly First-class. Telegrams: Stonehurst, Auckland. MR AND MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, 849 Proprietors. aUBEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, PLIMMER'S STEPS (Next Barrett's Hotel). The House for respectable working men, permanent or casual. Good food, scrupulous cleanliness, and strict attention to business has made this House the Best in Wellington. Try it. Large rooms, fresh air, hot, cold and shower baths. Tariff, 4s per day; £1 per week. J. S. McCONKET, Proprietor. STOREY’S HOTEL, CHEffSTCHURGH, Opp. Railway Station. BREAKFAST . ready on arrival of ' Ferry. Boats, and passengers for North Lino or West Cohk; have ample Erne to partake of same. Guests called for trains, and early breakfast a speciality. TARIFF MODERATE. Q. S. JAMES, Proprietor.

ISLAND BAY HOUSE. ISLAND BAY. An Ideal Place for Visitors. The Finest Beach in Wellington. Within halt minute's walk of tram and FIRST-CLASS CUISINE. MODERATE TARIFF. TENNIS! TENNIS! TENNIS! A splendid Tennis Court has just been installed for the use of visitors. Several Vacancies for Business Men as permanent guests. Allowance made for car fares and lunch in town. A Splendid Seaside Home at less than Town Rates. Write for particulars. MRS ROSS, Proprietress. BUSINESS NOTICES. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. A/|" OROCCO-covered case of fine German Silver Instruments, containing one compass, 5J inches, with pen point, pencil point, needle points, and lengthening bar; one 5-inch dividers; one diawing pen, SJ inches; one spring how pen point; one spring bow pencil point; one case of refill leads; one adjusting key. Special price, JEI, post paid. A. TV, Faber’s Slide Rule No. 363, with decimals and' with slide spring and ordinary cursor, 11 inches long. Special price, las. Send remittance with order. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63, Dixon street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 1