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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED —Work, by Blacksmith’s ITooiman, -vvitli knowledge of coach work. Apply “liTooraiau," “rimes” office. 371 AN’TEH—By young lady, with two » v children, situation as housekeeper, town or country; only a small wage inquired. Apply “Housekeeper," “Times'’ office. T HAVE several ■waiting engagement, -fi- Mrs Finlay, Phoenix Chambers, Queen street, Auckland. opp. G.P.O. if you require reliable jIU station hands or domestics, ring np or write Booker. 'Gray Registry. Napier. A WAIT!A G Engagement Married X2L Shepherds. Traction Engine Drivers, Engine Drivers (loco. stn. tickets). Waggoners, Fencers, Motor Mechanics, Machinists, Scrubcutters, Ploughmen, Cooks. F. P. Welch. Labour Agent, >ia-starton. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ■\7~ACANGIES for young men Boarders, ▼ Kingle and double rooms, 7, Aurora terrace. 438 W' ANTED—Boar'd and Residence lor Married Couple, with child, in quiet family, for about one month, from July Ist; tariff 255. Reply, “iLK.!!.,*' Box 615, G.P.0., Auckland. 398 FOR Accommodation call at Accommodation. Agent, 86, Pohsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station. Open till 9 p.:a. feQl SPEND a Holiday at Packakariki Beach and stay at the Paekakariki Hotel, nof under the control of Mr # J. Quirk, late ot ixnver Hutt. A welcome to old friends. Tariff moderate. WINDSOR Private Hotel. 47, Manchester street. Christchurch, offers a Home from Home. Three minutes station, five minutes G.P.O. Trams pass the door. Moderate tariff. Mrs N- J- Johnston, Proprietress. f B'US AI To KESTAURANT, 38, Taranaki Jk street. Under entirely New Management. Breakfast* 8.30 a.m. All Meals, 6d. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. IBs weekly. Kindness and civility vv ail. Kate Cowie. Proprietress. UNDER New Management. Wostcourt. Hamilton. Mr J. Nolan begs to state that lib has token over the Private Hotel, kndwn as Wcetcourt, near the Pailway Station. ■ House has keen,rßnovafced and. refurnished. ■’Phono 109. • / Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A porter meets all trains. 787

T fT ]Si TORS to Auckland will find Superior Accommodation at "Frogmore.” Lower; SymondA street. close to Exhibition grounds, few minutes from Station arid Post Office. Tennis and Bowling Greens. Wire or ■ -iite,. prictr.3ELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 56, ORIENTAL BAT (fronting the : ■ Beach), Offers 1 select Accommodation. Every modern, convenience. . Electric trams pass the. door. - Electric light throughout. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. MRS LOOHS i Proprietress. THE KAILWAY BUFFET, Opposite Kailway Station, PALMERSTON NORTH. THil most comfortable and best conducted Private Hotel in town. Mod. erate tariff. Wire ° ’Phone 156- . Proprietor. Hotel grand " central, 107, CUBA STREET. Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' private drawingrooms, eittingrooms, etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including eleotriu light and electric in* alarms. Tariff, ds per day. Pcrmanentßoarders as per arrangement. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. nrmE MANSIONS. Symonda street, oficr JL strictly first-class accommodation; billiardroom. tennis lawn, and largo grounds, 6 balconies, h. and c. shower, and plunge baths, electric light throughout; one minute from trams. MRS JEAN CARTES, Proprietress. Telegrams; Mansions. Auckland. 710 STONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AU CLEAN'D. Recently thoroughly innovated and enlarged to accommodate 20U guests. Croquet and Tennis Lawns. Strictly First-Class. . Telegrams: Stonehurst Auckland. MR AND MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, 61 ( J Proprietors. QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plummer’s Steps, Lambton quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. EF U RNI SHED and renovated iLli throughout. Situated on an open space in centre of city. The most comfortable and best conducted house in Wellington. One minute tram, rail or steamer. Tarifi Is per day; 111 per week. J. S. McOONKEY. Proprietor. STOREY'S HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH, Opp. Railway Station. BREAKFAST ready on arrival of Ferry Boats, and passengers for North Line 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. The 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 meets ail trains. Telegrams: "King's, Ohaiune East.” ’Phone 65. E. A. CRESS WELL, Proprietor. 206 “THE LIDO,” Walker street. North Sydney. N.S.W. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. -wjp.li 11 LIDO’’ has an ideal situation, JL overlooking harbour,.-and is only- 15 minutes from city. "The Lido” contains CO bedrooms and private suites; also lounges, drairing and smoking rooms, billiards, tennis, etc. All communications will receive prompt attention. MRS MCLVERY (Late "Wallariuga,” Neutral Bay). ’Phone —N.S. -131 TTSLAND BAY' HOUSE. 1 ISLAND BAY r . An Ideal Place for Visitors. The Finest Beach in Wellington. Within half 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 Mem as Jx-rmacent guests. Allowance made for 1 car fares and lunch in town. A Splendid Seaside Home at less than Town Rates. Write for particulars. MRS ROSS, Proprietress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 1

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