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I WATSON’S *** WHISKY THE BEST IN THE WORLD! r NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL WELLINGTON. A. R. Durr ant - Proprietor. Telephone 2056. Letter Box 610. Write to Secure Accommodation. COMMERCIAL & THEATRICAL TARIFF :t l] =c3 FOK A COMFORTABLE HIDE IN AN AUTOMOBILE TRY I"f. BARRINGTON’S O-Cy I indor CADILLACS Numbers l*9 and IS2 Safety, Speed and Comfort guaranteed. Telegrams from Country Clients receive prompt attention. Address: 142 SYDNEY ST., Wellington. Oars always ready for long urgent journeys. Telephones;— 2269 (Automatic), or 2040 Lambton Quay Taxi Stand. Qresbam fyoUl Lambton Quay NOW OPEN for the reception of Guests. jTho Alterations and Improvements in this Hotel cannot but attract attention.. PO. 'Box 727. TARIFF ON nPPUCttTIQH fIT HOTEL OFFICE. 'Phone 243 p, J. (PADDY)' ORIFFIN, Proprietor. m. urn 1 mi ; obi ~ -f a:—^an— HP ffllDc the . HOTEL NOTICE. Duke of Edinburgh dotel is now under the Personal Supervision of FRANK OAKES, Proprietor. f WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL a Motel Bristol (Corner of Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.) Strictly First-class. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff, 6/-.per day; Permanent Rates by arrangement. ’Phone 1050. Night and Day Porter. Proprietress MRS. T. BLACK. V- & PANAMA MOTEL Corner Vivian and Taranaki Streets. J. C. MASON, Proprietor Ail Case Whiskies from 5/-; Bulk 4/6. Colonial Ales and Stout rod. hot. The - PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Guests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the bess of Ales and Spirits kept in stock. ■a H m m B WHERE TO STAY IN WELUNOTOH, ■THE ■ ' ALBERT HOTEL (Cnr. Willis and Manners Sts.) Tariff— qs 6d per day; £% 10s per week JAS. MCDONALD - - - - Proprietor

STAY AT THE Trocadcro tLamlbtoini Qiuissy - - _ Wcffiagtoinu Tariff : 6/- per diem. :::: 35/- Weekly. The “Apex” Electric Vacuum Cleaner. The " Apex" is so shaped that you can clean under all beds and furniture without moving them. It goes under everything and cleans where no other sxveeper can. The handle is on a swivel—moving up or down as desired without changing the position of the nozzle on the floor. It is a cleaner that takes the work out of the house work, that Makes Your Home Look Tidier, Cleaner and Newer at all times. With an "Apex” you do away with house-cleaning with cleaners' bills with complaining assistants with all the hard work of house-cleaning. The “Apex” is simple, convenient, and, considering what it will do, low in price. The "Apex " cleans and freshens your mattresses, bedding, curtains, tapestries, clothes, and everything that can possibly absorb dust. It does everything that any other portable cleaner can do. And It Does Many Things that No Other Cleaner Can Do. It cleans with the suction of pure fresh air—it does away with ail moths—it freshens linen and renews all your house furnishings. You only need to screw the cord plug into an electric lamp socket, turn the button in the handle and the motor starts. The "Apex” has eight attachments for various uses, and costs about "twopence per day to run. Call in and see the machine at work. Demonstrations all day between the hours of nine and five. Price £lO-10-0. . E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9210, 2 December 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9210, 2 December 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9210, 2 December 1915, Page 8

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