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BUSINESS NOTICE MBS EOLLBSTON, "* (Qualified London and Paris), Specialist in Hair Treatments, Electrolysis (Diploma D.S.A.), Face Treatment*. ■Shampooing Hairdressing Manicuring Transformations, Switches, etc., of b &3t English Hair, all shades. LAMBTOJJ QUAY. WELLINGTON. Tel. 15SS. 627 BUAHD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED Known-Hinemoa House, 41, Gliuznoe street, now open for visitors from 4s fid per day; permanent by arrangement. F. .Knigge, Proprietor. WANTED Known—Beaudessert, 55, Majoribanks street, under superior management of Mrs Winstanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. Terms moderate.A V BKLi; y Private Hotel, Waver- • • ley. is ' now under the superior management of Mrs M. Drury, late of vYellington. A Home from Home. Tariff moderate. Commercial Travellers especially catered for. ‘ 994 Bouicott street. Wellingtony offers Tirst-class Accommodation for Tourists; 40 large rooms with every convenience; electric Ught; situated in the centre of the city; an ideal come. Mrs E, Jones. 130AKD AIMD EESIDENCE. “The ~r People's” Eesidential Cafe, next tier Hotel, near Queen's Wharf and G.P.O. First-class accommodation. Beds Is fid, or Os weekly; meals optional; e. 1., ■tot baths, etc.

' ” Hotel, Manners street, having been thoroughly renovated, offers firstclass accommodation to the travelling public. Convenient to Station, Parks jnd Hays. Moderate tariff. Mrs A. M. Jiedmond, Proprietress. 4138 I ANGHAM PRIVATE HOTEL. Newtown, Wellington. Thoroughly renovated and reopened under new - management. Commercials and the traveling public specially catered for. Close to Hospital. Park, and Zoo. Terms moderate. Mrs Holbrook, Proprietress. rtOLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, 100 'V rooms. First-class 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 6s per day, 30s per week. George Pinnock, Manager, late Trocadero, IftTHAREPAI. 121. GRAFTON ROAD. AUCKLAND. First-class Accommodation to the Travelling Public. Lovely Harbour View; every Home Comfort. 914 MBS VAUSE, Proprietress. BAR 18 MEAD HOUSE, 10. Kensington street. Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Telephone 2181 A FAIRVIBW LODGE PRIVATE HOTEL. 39. Manchester street, Masterton. EVERT Convenience, Comfort, and Attention. Hot and Cold Showers. Moderate Terms. E. F. REMINGTON. Proprietress. BELVUE PRIVATE HOTEL, Gloucester street. Christchurch. Offers First-class Accommodation. Tariff 5s per day. 849 MRS HUCKS. Proprietress. COMMERCIAL CLUB. EKETAHUNA. COUNTRY Visitors will find the house a real homo. Commercial Travellers are especially catered for. Large sample room. Moderate Tariff, MRS F. DOWSBTT, 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 is per dav- £1 per week, ’Phone 2310. y ’ E. P DAVIS. Proprietor. ,

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, fia ner day; weekly, 35a. WANTED. WOODKING Firelighters require no wood or paper. Obtainable from a H storekeepers and Coal Depots. BEST variety and lowest prices in town for Linoleum, Carpet Squares. Hearth Rugs and Slip Mats at Radioed s, C 3, Willis street. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, situate between New Opera House and Town Hall. Permanent boarders from 25s per v.eek. WANTED KNOWN Private supppr room is provided for ladies at kalmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 188, Lambton quay. BEFORE purchasing elsewhere inspect Radford’s Furniture. Only firstclass material used, and prices are right. WANTED Known your building requires repairing and renovating. Consult us. We do the work reasonably and well. Hanson and Rosser, Builders and Contractors, Eller’s avolluo■ 'Phone 3280. k'tlVE us a trial order for Window or VX Office Cleaning; charges moderate. Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, Dixon street. ANTED Known S. O’Brien, Asphalter. Satisfaction guaranteed, and correspondence promptly attended. Estimates given. 162. Aro street. FIT a Sinks Carburettor if yon want a perfect "tick” over and the mosi wonderful slow running and violent acceleration, and at same time marvellous economy in petrol. Fear, Engineer, Willis street. WANTED Known —If you wish to replace your old-time grate for a more modern, reset your range, or brickwork of any description, ring 3280. J. W. Ranson and Co., Builders and Contractors, Eller’s avenue. WE Guarantee Satisfaction, and our Prices are Right. Wellington Cleaning Co., 97. Dixon streit. WANTED Known—That you can test our value by comparison in China. E.P. Ware. Cutlery. Pots, Pans, etc. I;. Herron. 124 Lambton quay. CHAPPED. Hough Hands cured by Geranium Lotion; cleanses after housework; Is, Is 6d. W. Salek, Sydney Chemist. 32. Willis street. » WANTED Known For Attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the "Times” or ring up No. 2419 and the traveller will call on you. Promptness, Accuracy. Cheapness. and Quality can be depended upon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9090, 8 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9090, 8 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9090, 8 July 1915, Page 1

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