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BUSINESS NOTICE TMT E S ROLLESTON. (Qualified London and Paris), Specialist in Hair Treatments, Electrolysis (Diploma U.S.A.). Face Treatments. Shampooing Hairdressing Manicuring Transformations, Switches, etc., of best English. Hair, all shades. LAMETON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Tel. 1599. 627 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Y.W.C.A. RESIDENCE. ■V"OUNG Women or Girls wanting acjL commodanon in our new residence, Ho, Brougham street (winch will be ready about June -id, or in cither of our 'Hostels in Macdonald crescent, ulease give in name to Secretary, Y.vv.C-a., Fowicls' .Buildings. Manners street. or . House Secretary, Alaccioiiald crescent, who 1 wilt supply all particulars. WANTED, by Young Lady, BoardRcsidcnco in Petone. Private faniilv preferred. State teims to "0.0./' General Post Office, Christchurch. 975 WANTED Known—Hiuemoa House, 41, Uhuzueo street, now opsn for Visitors from 4s 6d per day; permanent by arrangement. F. Knigge, Proprietor. W’ ANTED Known—Beaudessert, 55. Majonbanks street, under superior management of Mrs VVinstaniey. An ideal piace to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. Terms moderate. W'AVEELEY Private Hotel, Wavorloy, is now under the superior management of Mrs M. Drury, late of Wellington. A Homo from home. Tariff moderate, ' Commercial Travellers especially catered for. . ■ 924 Board and residence "The People's" Residential Cafe, next Pior Hotel, near Queen’s Wharf ana G.P.O. First-class accommodation. Beds Is 6d, or 6s weekly; meals optional; 8.1., hot baths, etc. . rrvaORNLEIGH, Boulcott street. WeiJL lingtou, oilers First-class Accommodation for Tourists; 40 large rooms with every- convenience;- electric light; ejtuated in the centre of the city:,an ideal homo 'Phone 1671. Mrs B. Jones. ANTED Known—Egmont Private V T Hotel, Manners street, haying been thoroughly renovated, offers firstclass accommodation to the travelling public. Convenient to Station,* Parks and Bays. Moderate tariff. Mrs A. M. Redmond, Proprietress. 468 OOLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL,' 100 Ui rooms. First-class hot water service electric lift, billiard room, night porter, excellent table, one penny train section from railway and, wharves, adjoining Opera House,-Lower Cuba .street, from 6s per day, 30s per week.; George Pinnock, Manager, late Trocadero. ANTED Known —Break your ijour- *» jiey at Ohakune. KINGS COUET IND WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. L'he most modern liduso along the line. splendid--vtewMt. Ruapehu. L'hrce hot, cola and shower baths. Cook's Coupons accepted.- Mountain parties jrovided with hampers, guides and lorses. Porter meets all trains - Tole--ranis ■ "King's, Ohakune East. , X.hone a. E. A. CKESSWELL. Proprietor. 6ST 11A REPAi, 191, GRAFTON ROAD, YV . Auckland. , jffers First-class Accommodation to the Travelling Public. Lovely Hatbour View; Every Home Comfort. i]4 MRS VAUSE. Proprietress. - El A B L S M E A-D HO U 3 1!, * 10. Kensington street. '

Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Telephone 2181 A. FAIRVIEVV"LODGE PRIVATE HOTEL. 39, Bannister street, Mastertou. EVEKX ‘Convenience, Comiort, and Attention. Hot and Cold Showers. Moderate Terlus. . MO E. F. REMINGTON, Proprietress. OELVUE PRIVATE HOTEL, 13 Gloucester street, Christchurch, Offers First-class Accommodation. Tariff 5s per (lay. 549 MRS HUCKS, Proprietress. UNDER MEW MANAGEMENT. FOR a First-class Luncheon, Tea, or Supper, go to the "Tiffin," Manners street; theatre parties catered for. R. McNicoll. Proprietor. 1 - COMMERCIAL CLUB, EKETAHUNA. COUNTRY Visitors will find the house a real home. Commercial Travellers are especially catered for. Large sample room. Moderate Tariff. MRS F. DOW SETT. Proprietress. 767 QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimrners (Steps, Lambton quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. UNDER New Management. 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 4s per day; ill per week. 'Phono ,2310. B. P. DAVIS. (Proprietor. w VISITORS TO AUCKLAND ILL find First-class Accommodation at ■ - "SORRENTO" No. 3, Grafton road (close to Choral Hall). TERMS MODERATE. Wire or write Proprietress. 'phone No. 1708. Hotel grand- central, 107, CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation ■ for 100 guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, sittingrooms, etc., 'lounges, and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, Os per day; weekly. 355. ■ WANTED. RELIABLE Hot Water Bottles that last for years arc manufactured by the North British Rubber Company, and have their brand on every bottle. Procurable all chemists. TTSTANTED Known The Cheapest • ' House for Crockery and China can be tested by inspecting our stock. R. Herron and Co.* 124. Lambton quay. WANTED Known —Duchess Chests front 355. Bedroom Suites from EG 6s. Chesterfield in velvet -£6 6s, Sideboard 555. All at Radford’s. 63, Willis street. WANT a cheap but good drophead machine? Ours at E 5 16s 6d will suit you. F- .1. W. Fear, 99. Willis street, Wellington. HOT Water Bags.—New stock now arrived, prices low; British make, best quality; from 6s Gd. W. Saiek. Sydney Chemist. 32, Willis street. WANTED Known—A few , job lines Royal Wedgwood Oddments China to clear; high quality, low prices. E. Herron and Co., 124. Lambton quay. WANTED Known—Our reputation is made by supplying only the best. Silver Grid, Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 1

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