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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ’tTACANCY for Gentlemen Boarders, » single and sharing rooms; terms moderate. Apply 8. Wellington terrace. Phone 3529. 613 FOB Accommodation call at Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road. Auckland, opp. Police Station. Optu till 11 p.m. , 801 MRS FINLAY, Accommodation Agent, 36, Fonaonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station, meets all boats and trains by appointment, and takes .clients to accommodation ; tram stops at door; opes uli 9 p.m. UNDSOB Prirate Hotel. *7, Man- ' * Chester street. Christcnurch, oflera a Home from Home. Three minutes station, five minutes G.P.O. Trams pass the door. Moderate tarifi. Mrs W. J. Johnston, Proprietress. XU4 AltU RESTAURANT, 38. Taranaki street. Under entirely Hew Management- Breakfast- 6.30 a.m. Ail Meals, fid, hirst-class Accommodation lor Boarders, ,18s weekly. Kindness and civility to all, Kate Cowie. Proprietress. UN it Kit Hew Management, 'Westcourt. Hamilton. Mr J. Holan begs to state that he has taken over the Private Hotel, known as Weetconrt, near the Hallway Station. House has been renovated and rcluihished. 'Phone 109. Accommodation tor Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A porter meets all trains. 787 I y r iHITOBS to Auckland will find Superior Accommodation at “Progmore." Lower Symouds street. . close to Exhibition grounds, few minutes from Station and Post Office. Tennis and Bowling Greene. Wire. or rite Proprietress. 71SITORS TO AUCKLAND find First-class Accommodation “SORRENTO,” No. 3, Grafton road (close to Choral , . . Hall). : TERMS muHEDATE. Wire or write Proprietress. ’Phone No. 1708. igELjBCT BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 56. jfeIENTAL BAT (fronting the Beach), , Offer* select Accommodation. Every modern convenience. Electric trams pass the door. Electric light througuout. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. MRS LOOKS : Proprietress. THE RAILWAY BUFFET, > Opposite Railway Station. PALMERSTON NORTH. rrtHß most comfortable and beet eonX ducted Private Hotel in town. Hod. erate,tariff. Wire or write. 3. POWELL, 'Phono 156. Proprietor. Hotel grand central, 107,. CUBA STREET. Wellington’s Leading Private. Hotel. Accommodation for'lijp g’ieeia...--,. Firstclass Cnisme. Every modern convenience..Ladies' private drawingrooms; sittiugrooms; etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. , Tarifi, Gs per day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. rpHE MANSIONS. Symonds street, offer X strictly first-class .accommodation: biUiardrooiu, tennis lawn, and large grounds, .8 balconies,' h. and c. shower, and. plunge. baths, electric light throughout; one minute from trams. HRS JEAN CARTER, Proprietress. Telegrams: Mansions. Auckland. 710 fcjTONEHUKST, SYMONDS STREET, O AUCKLAND. decently thoroughly renovated and enlarged bo accommodate 200 gueeta. '..roquet and Teuuis Lawns. Strictly Firet-Class. Telegrams: Stonehurat Auckland. MR AND HRS ALBERT A. BROWN, 019 Proprietors. QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, pUmmer’s Steps. Lambton quay. Opposite ‘‘Dominion" Newspaper Office, g» EF URNI SHED and - renovated Lb 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. Tariff Is per day; £1 per week. J. S. McCONKEY. Proprietor. . oIOREY’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Opp. Railway Station. BREAKFAST ready on arrival of Ferry Boats, and passengers for .->orth Line or West Coast have ample .ima to partake of same. Guests called iur trains, and early breakfast a epecuu‘iy’ . TARIFF MODERATE. U. S. JAMES, _____ Proprietor. BREAK your journey- at Ohaknne. KING'S COURT AND WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. The must modern house along the line. Commanding -splendid view Mt. Ruapehu, Three hot, cold and shower. baths. Cook's Coupons accepted. Mountain parties provided with hampers, guides and horses. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams: “King’s, Ohakuna East" -t'' 'Phone 65. E, A; CRESS WELL, 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 I 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 lees than Town Ratos. Write for particulars. ■MRS ROSS, Proprietress. ggrSCELLANEOUS. f| VtiT our “Own Cure” Prime Bacon X Bashers lid lb- Rolled Ham Rashers lid. delicious Cooked Ham Is fid. good Breakfast Sausages 4d. Shannon and Co.. 175. Cuba street. ThXEN! Our guaranteed Greenhide i’X Shooter, pegged and nailed, the most pliable watertight boot on the market only 16s fid, post free, from Pearson’s Boot Stores, Cuba street, Wellington. " . - : ANTED— Motor:sts, try ''Empire" v » Cylinder Oil for wator-oooled and air-cooled engines. Non-carbonising economical. Empire Oil Co., Ltd. Harris street. Wellington, sole proprie ion. ZONOPHONE and His Master’s Voice ' Gramophones and -Records. Edison Phonographs and Records. Reliable ma chinee from 47s fid at Beavis’. 109; Viv ian street (neat Skating Rink). rriAXl-CABS - ’Phone 3655. Landau X lett* Cara (or hire (to seat seven persona). Trains and boats met by appointment. Weddings, balls and theatre* attended. For an enjoyable motor nde ring up Fitzgerald and Pearce, Marion street. Telephone (day or night), KM,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 1

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