BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Vi/'.ANTED —Six Gentlemen; superior " ' home; every comfort; good localityApply, Strand;Agency; FOR Accommodation call at Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road," Auckland, opp. , Police Station. Open till » p.m. 801 PEND a Holiday at PaekakanUi Beach and stay at the Paekakai'iki Hotel; nov'- under ! the control of Mr J. Quirk, late . of. .Lower Hutt. A welcome to -old friends. .Tariff moderate. \/| li BNEAX, Accommodation Agent, r t! Ponsonby. road, Auckland, opp police Station, meets all boats and train? by appointment, and' takes clients to accommodattoni'tram ’stops at door; open till 9 p.m. 1 T TNDEH New. Management. Weitl i V' to u-t; Hamilton. Mr J. Nolan P®8 S to state that 'he has taken over the Private Hotel, known aa Westcourt. near the. Railway; Station... House has renovated and refurnished. ’Phone XvJ. _ Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A porter meets all trams. ‘ 787 TZLNSLNGTON PRIVATE HUTJSh , 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 VV. Harcourt, Proprietress. ■-■ ■ . . VISITORS , to , Auckland Exhibition will find Superior Accommodation at “Frogmore,” Lower Symo'nds street, eloee to Exhibition grounds, few minutes from Station and Post Office, Tennis and Bowling Greens. Wire or write Proiriatress. i GLADSTONE HOUSE; MORA i ■ PLACE. DUNEDIN, For. Comfort and Cleanliness. Two minutes Railway Station and Post Office. Electric trams pass, the door. Moderate Tariff. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. ' MBS C. WELLS, ProprietressHotel grand central, 107, CUBA STREET, '.Wellington’s • Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. Firstclass Cuisine, ' . 'Every; modern convenience. Ladies' private drawingrooms, sitringrooms. 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. fIAHE MANSIONS, Symonds street, offer X strictly first-class accommodation: billiardroom, tennis lawn, and large grounds, 8 . balconies, h: and o. shower, and plunge ,baths, electric light throughcut; one minute from trams. 1 MRS J LAN ’ CARTER, ‘ "Proprietress. ■ Telegrams: Mansions, Auckland. . 710 UUONEHURBI,' SIMONES STREET, O ’ AUCKLAND. ’ Recently thoroughly 'lenqvatedand ■ enlarged to accommodate 200. guests. Croquet and-Tennis,Lawns. , Strictly First-class Telegrams: Stonehurst, Auckland. M.R AND >MRS ALBERT A; BROWN. 049 : ’ Proprietors.’ - QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Rummer's Steps. Lambion., quay; Oppdsace ‘Dominion.’’ Newspaper/office. u>EFU,iJNit>HED and renovated xl) throughout. Situated on an open space-in' centre.of icity. The 'most comfortable and best’ conducted 'Rous© in Wellington.! One..minute.tram, rail or steamer - . Tariff & per day; 161' week. J.‘, S. McCONKEY',. Proprietor-' STOREk'S .HOTEL, GHRJBrCHURCH, Opp. 'Railway Station.' BREAKFAST ready on- arrival of Ferry Boats, and passengers- for North Line or • West Coatft’ have ample time to partake of. same. Guests called lor trains, and early breakfast a- speciality; TARIFF MODERATE. G, S.. JAMES, Proprietor. ISLAND B A’Y H’OU SE. ISLAND BAY. • An Ideal Place, for Visitors. The Finest Beach in .Wellington. Within half minute’s walk of tram and beach. - 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 Man 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. BEAD. THIS! PIANOS from iEIO, guaranteed thorough repair, cash .or ■ terms; packed and delivered; tree Of charge at town prices. Write:;for particulars. . H. NIMMO. Piano Tuner and- Repairer, ■ 75, Kent terrace. 'Phone 3474. ■ 407 MONEY TO LEND, PRIVATELY. p TO .£25 upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by easy instalments. Gall or write, enclosing stamps for reply. . L. W.iBALKIND, Brittain's Buildings, Manners street. P.O. Box 92. , THE KIDDIES’ BUBBLER. T7IATHEES and Mothers get as much X* fun out of it.as the kiddies do.' It’s a healthy recreation. Send us one shilling and we send one by- return post. Our new catalogue posted free.A. W. MORAN AND SON. . 60. Willis street, Wellington. TO BUSINESS FOLK. KELBURNE ■ LUNCHEON CONGES- ' SION TICKETS.' TTIOJTIs vou purchase the above Lun--C cheon Ticket at the Kelburne Tram Ticket Office. “Times” avenue. This tic. ket takes you by cable car'4ooft above sea level .to enjoy . (INCLUSIVE OP TRAM PARE) ’ : : AN EXCELLENT LUNCH. KELBURNE ’ TEA KIOSK. Perfect view.;. Botanical Garden - walks. A break from the City. SHIPPING THE: CANTERBURY STEAMSHIP CO., ’ : i LTD FOR .NAPIER AND GISBORNE (Inner Harbours). S.S.-PETONE. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), MARCH ICth, 1914. Cargo,received until Noon. HUTCHESON, WILSON AND CO., Tel. 2174. Agents.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 1
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