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BUSINESS NOTICE IVT i“ ® bolibsto n. (Qualified London and Paris), Specialist in Hair Treatments, Electrolysis (Diploma U.S.A.), Face Treatments. Shampooing Hairdressing Manicuring Transformations, Switches, etc., of Lest English Hair, all shades. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Tel. 1599. 6- 7 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED Known—Hinemoa House, ■ll, Ghuzuee street, now opsn for Visitors from Is (id per nay; permanent by arrangement. F. Kuigge, Proprietor. \&7ANTED Known—Beaudessert, aa, » » . Majoiibanks street, under superior management of Mrs VVinstaniey. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. Terms moderate. WAVERLEY Private Hotel, 'Wavorley, is now under the superior uiauagemeut o£ Mrs M. Drury, lato of Wellington. A Home irom Home, i'antt moderate. Commercial Travellers especially catered for. BOARD AND .RESIDENCE “The People’s" Residential Cafe, nest Pier Hotel, near Qaeen's Wharf ana U.P.O. F list-cl ass accommodation. Beds Is fid, or 6s weekly; meals optional; 0,1., hot baths, etc. rrUXOKNLEKJH, Boulcctt street, WelJL lungton, offers First-class Accommodation tor Tourists; 40 large rooms with every convenience; electric light; sjtuuted in the centre of the city: an ideal homo 'Rhode 1671. Mrs E. Jones. \}L r ANTED Known—Egmont Private ii Hotel, Manners street, haying been thoroughly renovated, offers firstclass accommodation do the travelling public. Convenient to Station, Parks and Bays. Moderate tariff. Airs A. M. Redmond, Proprietress. • 468 C COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, 100 J rooms. . First-claos hot water service electric lift, billiard room, night porter, excellent table, one penny tram section from railway and wharves, adjoining Opera House, Lower Cuba street. From ds per day, 30s per week. George Finnock,. Manager. late Trocadero. 1/17’ANTED Known—Break voui jourvf noy at Ohakune. KING’S COUlil AND WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. The most modern house along tho line. Commanding splendid view Mt. Ruapehu. Three hot, cold and shower baths. Cooks Coupons accepted. Mountain parties provided with hampers, guides and noises. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams; "King’s, Ohakune East.’’ Phone 65. £. A. CRESS WELL. Proprietor. uAUEPAi, m, grafton road. tv. Auckland, Offers First-class Accommodation to the TraviUing Public. ■ Lovely dlarbour View; Every Home Comfort. 914 MRS’’ VAUSE, Proprietress. ‘prx'iriTs m' 1b a d house, ■* io, Kensington street. Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Telephone 2181 A. FAIRVIEVV LOuGE PRIVATE HOTEL. 39, 'Bannister street, Mastertou. FAV ERA- Convenience. Comfort, and Hi Attention. Hot and Cold Showers. Aioderate Terms. 210 E. F. REMINGTON. Proprietress. EEV UE ~ PRIVATE HOTEL, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Offers First-class Accommodation. Tariff 5s per day. 849 MRS MUCKS, Proprietress. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. EPOR a First-class Luncheon, Tea, or 117 Supper, go to the “Tiffin," Manners dreet; theatre parties catered for. R. McNicoll. Proprietor. COMMERCIAL CLUB, EKETAHUNA. COUNTRY Visitors will find the house a real home. Commercial Travellers arc especially catered for. Large sample room. Moderate Tariff. MRS F. DO VVSETT. Proprietress. 767 QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer's 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; AT per week. ’Phone 2310. R. P. DAVIS. Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND yy ILL find First-class Accommodation "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, aittingrooms, etc., lounges, and eight modern bathrooms! including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, Bs per day; weekly. 355. WANTED. KELIABLE Hot Water Bottles that last for years are manufactured by tiie North British Rubber Company, and have their brand on every bottle. Procurable all chemists. ANTED Known The Cheapest * v House for Crockery and China can be tested by inspecting our stock. R. Herron and Co., 124. Lambton quay. WANTED Known—Duchess Chests from 355, Bedroom Suites from A 6 6s. Chesterfield in velvet A 6 6s, Sideboard 555. All at Radford’s. 63. Willis street. TCST'ANT a cheap but good drophead v V machine? Ours at £o 16s 6d will suit you. F- J. W. Fear, 99. Willis street. Wellington. HOT Water Bags.—New stock now arrived, prices low; British make, best quality; from 6s Gd. W. Salek. Sydney Chemist. 32. Willis street. . WANTED Known —A few job lines Royal Wedgwood Oddments China to clear; high quality, low prices. R. Herron and Co., 124, Lambton quay. WANTED. Cyclists to get our prices for Tyres and Accessories; mail orders a speciality. Woodcock Bros., 78. Vivian street. WANTED Known—War! War! War! Save money; have your summer Suit or Costume cleaned or dyed by the latest London methods, at the Queen’s Dye Works, 13S, Vivian street. C. J. Houston, Honours Cert., London, Prop. 'Phone 3621. W'- ANTED Known —Seasonable Pre- » V sents.—The problem solved! A few much appreciated gifts: Gent’s and Ladies’ Card Cases, Letter Cases, etc., in the new soft. velvety “Veltano” leathers A from 4s Gd; see them at G Jeffery’s. Lambton quay (five doors from old address).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9045, 17 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9045, 17 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9045, 17 May 1915, Page 1