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BUSINESS NOTICES. XTAIE TREATMENT SPECIAL COURSES. ONE GUINEA, Including CLIPPING AND SINGEING MASSAGE WITH SCALP FOOD SHAMPOOING HAND AND VIBEO MASSAGE And Lesson in latest HAIEDEESSINGMES EOLLESTON, 256. Lamb ton quay. „HELBURN TEA KIOSK. TO BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS. YOU are invited to partate of your Luncheon under ideal conditions. Take the Kelburn Tram to the Kiosk, and have a iirst-class Luncheon, including tram, for Is. Ask for Luncheon Tickets, Kelburn Tram Office. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Grills, etc. Catering for Wedding Parties, eto. Telepnone 3807. r ADIES' FREE LESSON given in con■*—l fcclu'nery making To-uay, and free samples to take home. E. Croaker, IT, Commercial Chambers, 31, Hunter street, near G.P.0.. between 10 and 1, and 2 and 5.30. : BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ISIfTANTED Known—Hinemoa House. .IT 11, tihuznee street, now open Ur Visitors from 5s per day; permanent by arrangement. F. Knigge, propnetoi. niHE RAILWAY BUFFET, opp. EailJL way Station, Palmerston Nortn. The most comfortable and test conducted Private Hotel in town. 3. POWELL, Proprietor. 'Phone 158. . yy ANTED Known—BeaudesserC - . Majoribanks street, under superior management of Mrs Wins tan-ley. An deal place to stay at. Two minutes from ;ram and Post Office. ' lerms moderate. AVEitLEY Private Hotel, Waver- 1 v T ley, is now under the: superior management of Mrs M. Drury, late of Wellington. A Home from Home. Tank moderate. Commercial Travellers eepecially catered foi. 'IULUKiNLETUH, Bouicott street. WellJL ington, offers First-class Accoduuo* iation for Tourists; 40 large rooms with jvery convenience; electric light; Bruited in the centre of the city; an ideal Home. Airs hi. Jones. . V 4, r A NTED Known—Egmont Private ■IT. '. Hotel, Manners street, having been thoroughly renovated, jfiers class accommodation to ; the travelling public. Convenient to Station, Parks and Bays. Moderate tariff* Mrs A. M. Redmond. Proprietress. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, 100 rooms. First-class hot* water service, electric lift,- billiard room, night porter, excellent table, one penny tram sixstion from railway and wharves, adjoining Opera House, Lower Cuba street. Froin us per day, 30s per ‘.week. George Pinnock, Manager, late Trocadero. 1 T|7 lIAREP Al, 121, GRAFTON ROAD, V%. AUCKLAND, JfTors First-class Accommodation to the Travelling Public. Lovely Harbour View; every Home Comfort. MRS VAUSE. Proprietress. fJCTILLOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, Ti Palmerston North. Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation; first-class able, >37 . MRS LAW, Proprietress. Ear lsme ad ho use. . 10, Kensington street. Private Board and Residence. Forms 'moderate* Telephone 2181 A. SEL V TIE PRIVATE HOTEL. Gloucester street, Christchurch. (ers First-class Accommodation. Tariff 5s per day. MRS HUCKS. Proprietress. COMMERCIAL CLUB. EKETAHUNA. C COUNTRY Visitors will find the house J a real home. Commercial Travellers are especially catered for.' Large sample room. Moderate Tariff. MRS F. DOVVSETT, Proprietress. , ■

QUEEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps, Xambton quay, opposite “Dominion’’ Newspaper ; Office. ■ 1" JNDKK New Management. Situated t j on an open space in centre of city. The most comfortable and best conducted house in Wellington. One minute tram, rail, or steamer. . Tariff te per day; .£1 per week. ’Phone 2310. R. P. DAVIS, Proprietor. 1 U OTEL GRAND / CENTRA!,, H. 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, 6s per day: weekly. 355. t WANTED. , LIVATONIA LIVER TONIC for Bad Livers. WANTED Known —The Best 9d Meal in town is obtained at the People's Cafe, next Pier Hotel. Y\7 Jj Guarantee Satisfaction, and oin It Prices are Right.' Wellington Cleaning Co., i 97, Dixon street. WE deliver our fruit free to any address; a trial order solicited. Nelson Golden Bay Fruit ‘Co.. 29a, Molesworth street. ■ GIVE ub a trial order for Window or Office Cleaning; charges moderate. Wellington Cleaning Co-. 97, Dixon street. - GRAN-O-LA Thoroughly cooked breakfast food: try it., Sanitarium Health. Food Co.. 83. Willis street. 631 WANTED Known-Strike for Flem- ' ing’s Cheap Wax Records; Standard Is 3d, 4min; Amberofa 2s. Edison’s Phonographs, from 70s; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown. ■ BREAKFAST from 6.30 a.m.. and Meals up to 7 p.m., may be obtained at the People’s Cafe, next Pier Hotel. A PPLES! APPLES !—Dougherty, Star J\. mers. Commerces and Cookers cheap; at Nelson Golden Bay Fruit Co. 29a. Molesworth street. WANTED Known—Rose Tea Booms, Lambton quay. Morning and Afternoon Tea a speciality. Hot Tea and Luncheon. Cosy smoke and luncheon rooms. ' WANTED Known—Pianos! Pianos! Pianos! Organs. Organs! Organs! From ,610 upwards. Easy time payments, os weekly. Don’t forget to call at The Phoneries, Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library, Newtown. BINKS Carburetters beat everything for flexibility and slow running. F. J. W. Fear. Willis street WANTED Known First-class Suits. Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Linen, purchasable by easy weekly payments: oCX for 2s weekly.' L. W. BAD KIND’S. 125. Vivian street. Telephone 2661 A.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9174, 14 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9174, 14 October 1915, Page 1

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