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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TJKIVATE BOARD wanted by Catbolie; state terms “Board/’ "Times” office. 332 TiT'Oli Accommodation call at AccomA’ , modation Agent, 36, Pocsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station. Open tilt b P—i. ' 601 (jBPIiND a Holiday at Paekakariki N 3 Beach and stay at the Paekakariki Hotel, now under the control of Mr J. Quirk, late ol 1-ower Hutt. A welcome to old friends. Tariff moderate. MRS FINLAY, Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonhy road, Auckland, opp Police Station, meets all boats and trains by appointment, and tatre clients to accommodation; tram stops at door; open UU y p.m. WINDSOR ,I’nvuto Hotel, 47, Man- ’ * Chester street. .Christchurch, oilers a 'Home from Home. Three minutes station, five minutes G.P.O. Trams pass the door. .Moderate tariff. Mrs -i J- Joiuioton, Proprietress. • * us Ai;u RESTAURANT, 38, Taranaki A. street. Under entirely New ilanaseiueut. lireukiust. U.3u a.m. Ail .aeaJs. Cd. Fam-ciass Accommodation lor Boomers. la., weekly. Kindness and civility to all. rvuce cowie, r'ropnetress. ONDBR New Management. VVestcourt Hamilton. Mr J. .Nolan Otgs to state tnat he has taken over, the Private Hotel, known as Westcourt, near the Railway Station. House has been renovated aud reluiuisheu; Phone 169. Accommodation tor Permanent Boarders and t iailora A porter meets all trams. 787 ISTTOES to Auckland will lin'd Superior Accommodation at "Progmore," Lower Symonds street, close to Exhibition grounds, few minutes from Station and Post Office. Tennis and Bowling tireeus. Wire or rite Proprietress. BOAED AND RESIDENCE. 36, ORIENTAL BAY (fronting the Beach), Offers select Accommodation. Livery modern convenience. Electric trams pass the door. „ Electric light througuout. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. MILS LOOKS Proprietress. THE KAILWAY. BUFFET, Opposite .Railway Station, PALMERSTON NORTH. rjiEß most comfortable and best coni ducted Private Hotel in town. Mod. erate tariff. Wire or write. J. POWELL, ’Phono 156. Proprietor. Hotel hr and central. 107, CUBA STREET. Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for INI guests. Firetclass Cnisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' private drawingrooms, eittuigrooms, etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and ilectnc fire alarms- Tariff, 6s per day. Permauent ,Boarders aa per arrangement. ‘ VISITORS TO AUCKLANDTHE MANSIONS. Symonds street, offer strictly first-class accommodation; Dilliardroom, tennis lawn, and large grounds, 8 balconies, h. and c. shower, ind plunge baths, electric light throughint; one minute from trams. MRS JEAN CARTER, Proprietress. Telegrams: Mansions. Auckland. 710 STONEHUKST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. Recently thoroughly renovated and enlarged'to accommodate 200 guests. Croquet and Tennis Lawns. \ Strictly First-Glass. Telegrams: Stoneliurst Auckland. MR AND MES ALBERT A. BROWN, 640 Proprietors. QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL. Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton quay. Opposite ‘'Domiuion" Newspaper Office. "O EFURN JSHED and renovated throughout. Situated on an opea space in centre of city. The most comfortable and best conducted house In Wellington. One minute tram, rail or steamer. Tariff 4s per day; ’£l per week. J. S- McCUNKEY, Proprietor. STOREY’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Upp. Railway Station. 'OREAKPAST ready on arrival of JL# Ferry Boats, and passengers for North Lino or West Coast have ample time to partake of same. Guests called for trains, and early breakfast a speciality. TARIFF MODERATE. G. S. JAMES, Proprietor. BREAK your journey at Ohakune. KING’S COURT AND WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Tho most modern house along the line. Commanding splendid view Alt. Ruapehu. Three hot, cold and shower baths. Cook’s Coupons accepted. Mountain parties provided with hampers, guides and horses. Porter meots ail trains. Telegrams: “King’s, Ohakune East " ’Phone 65. E. A. CRESSWELL, Proprietor. 206 ISLAND BAY HOUSE. 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 insiai-ed tor 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 Icm than Town Kates. Write for particulars. AIRS RUSS, Proprietress. ■ffTiOß Attractive Printing at reasonable Sr cost, go to the "Times," or ring up No. 2143 and the traveller will call on you. Promptness. Accuracy, Cheapness, and Quality can be depended upon. GEAAIOPHONE Records. New stock just arrived. Winter Double Discs 3s each. All the latest ragtimes, etc. O. Beavis, 109, Vivian street, next Skat.ng Rink. WAEAI Wool Scarfs keep out the - cold. We have them from Is 6d to 4s 6cl, also in silk, all the latest colourings. Knitted Coats from ss. lid. Special. Gilmer’s Drapery, 244-246, Cuba street. aTHY do Women look old? Come f T and let me tell rou why there is not ino woman in a bundled who has the .atural charm which health alone can .ling, aim the way to possess it. Viavi rooms, 14, King's Chambers. A S FRO LOG V Scientific. The Stars A am! Tinman D-st:ny. Forward name, birth, date time, if known. Mr Ce. este Poetere, M.A.S., 134, Cuba street. "r-11-ngton- riiararl-eristics. Business. Marriage. Travel. Send 2s 6d pm. T[7lA UI.TLESB Photos. 7s 6d per dozen. 2 L positions; enlargements from 7s 6d Alva Studio, 126. Cuba streetCATALOGI3ES of auy size or description printed by the "Times’* at reasonable cost. Let us quote you.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 1