Article image
Article image

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FOR Accommodation call at Accommodation Agent, 36 Ponsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station. Open till 9 p.m, 801 VISITORS to Auckland, write Leach and Ford, 11, Phoenix Chambers, for accommodation, best houses only. 'Phono 783. SGI MRS FINLAY, Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road. Auckland, opp. Police Station, meets all boats and trains' jy appointment, and takes clients to ac•ommodation; tram stops at door; open *ll 9 p.m. rE AHO RESTAURANT. 33, Taranaki street. Under entirely New Maanagement. Breakfast, C. 30 a.m. All Meals, 6d. First-class Accommodation Boarders, 18s weekly. Kindness and civility to all. Kate Cowie. Proprietress. WTINUSOR Private Hotel. 47. Man- ▼ T Chester street, Christchurch, offers a Horae from Homo. Three minutes station, five minutes G.P.O. Trams pass the door. Moderate tariff. Mrs N. J. Johnston. Proprietress. tJNDEK New Management, -West- ' court. Hamilton. Mr J. Nolan begs to state that he lias taken over tli© Private Hotel, known as Westcourt, near the Railway. Station. House has been renovated and refurnished. 'Phone 109. Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A porter meets all trains. 787 to Auckland will find Superior Accommodation at "Frog? more/' Lower Symond*s street, close to Exhibition grounds, * few minutes from Station and Post . Office. Tennis and Bowling Greens. Wire or write Proprietress. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 56, ORIENTAL BAY (fronting the Beach), Offers select Accommodation. ' Every modern convenience. Electric trams pass the door. Electric light throughout I ormanont Boarders by arrangement. MRS LOOKS Proprietress THE RAILWAY BUFFET. ( >pposite Railway Station, PALMERSTON* NORTH. THE most comfortable and best conducted Private Hotel in town. Moderate tariff. M ire or write POWELL. Phone 106. Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND find First-olass Accommodation . "SORRENTO," No. 3, Grafton road (close to Choral Hall). TERMS MODEDATE. : Wiwror write Proprietress. . 'Phone No. ] /08. Hotel , .gland , central; 107, CUBA- STREET." . ‘ Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. ACcommodatoh for 100 guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern 1 convenience. Ladies’ private drawingrooms; sittmgrooms,- 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. THE " MANSIONS, Symonds street, oif'r strictly first-class accommodation ; billiardroom, tennis lawn, and large grounds, 6 balconies, h. and c. shower and plunge baths, electric light throughout ; duo minute from trams. ; ■ ■ MRS JEAN CARTER, ■ " . Proprietress. Telegrams : Mansions. Auckland. 710 JTONEHURST, SIMONDS STREET, M AUCKLAND. .Cecentlv thoroughly renovated and enlarged to accommodate 200 guests. ■ Croquet and Tennis Lawns. ' ' , ■ . „ Strictly First-class. Telegrams : Stonehnrst, Auckland. MR AND MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. 649 QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmcrls Steps, Lambton quay. Opposite “IJorninjon’’Newspaper Office. Refurnished and renovated throughout. Situated on an open space in centre of city. The most comfortable and best conducted bouse in Wellington. One minute tram rail or steamer. Tariff 4s per day; .£1 per week J. S. McCONKEY. Proprietor.. STOREY’S HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH" Opp. Railway Station. BREAKFAST ready on arrival of Ferry Boats," aid 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 Ohaknne. KING’S COURT AND WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. The most 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, Ohakune East’’ ’Phone 65. E. A. CP.ESSWELL. Proprietor, 206 Island bay house, ISLAND BAT. 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 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. MISCELLANEOUS. F you cannot get CORN COB PUNCH from your grocer ring direct to the dory. Tel., automatic. 597. T"ANTED—The latest novelty, ‘‘The ' Teddy Bear” slipper, for children; size sent post free for 2s fki. - R. rson and Co.. 130, Cuba , street. WANTED— Cream . Radianta Blouses, well made, newest snapes; Gs lid, Ts lid, 8s lid, now 5s lid. fis lid, 7s lid. Morgan’s Sale. 115, Cuba street. WANTEDr-Men’s kip shooters, nailed or plain, pegged and-solid in every respect; post free 13s 9d. Pearson’s Boot Stores. 130, Cuba street. Ol TO JC2S lent on any class of security, including house held furniture (without removal), repays le by easy weekly payment. Enelo6.._ r *u.mp for reply, ‘‘Confidential.” -P.O. tioi fl2 Wellington. ENEMAS. Douches, Elastic Stockings, Ladies’ Toilet and other requisites at lowest prices. W. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 32, Willis street. RUPTURE. Wear the new O’Uonor Truss; no iron or steel; comfortable, durable, washable. W. Silek, Sydney Chemist. 32, Willis street.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19140714.2.2.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8784, 14 July 1914, Page 1

Word Count
789

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8784, 14 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8784, 14 July 1914, Page 1