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BOARD AND RESIDENCE fTVWO Ladies require Bed and Breakfa»t (double-room), fortnight Christ11.as, dating from December 24th, central L\ Kobin.-on, 11, Millar sheet, N.E. Val ley, Dunedin T^OAKD-Kasidence —Vacancies for Gen tlemen, share room, also single Room, Telephone, all conveniences. 15h The Terrace. ROSVENOR T, Wallace street —Board and Residence, single and double rooms, good table, every comfort. Tariff 30s. Wallace street cai stops outside. ESPLANADE Hotel and Luncheor Rooms, Thorndon terminus. Su 'perior board and residence, 30s weekly 6s per day. Hot and and cold ]unche« aud morning and afternoon tea. BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Islam Bay. Superior Board and Bcsi cleneo; Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning anc Afternoon Tea. Open throughout tin year. 'Phone 24-095. THE MANSIONS, Ghuznee street “Wellington's Best Private Hotel.' Tariff 12s per dav, or J 23 10s per week ‘Phone 22-3i>o T\7HITEHALL. - A. J. Dodd having v » resumed pos9ossion of Whitehall Private Hote.\ Dominion Avenue and Boulcott street. Visitors can rely on having every comfort. Cleanliness and civility. Tariff, 6s per day; 30a weekly. Special terms (or families. \7iSIxUR3 to Auckland—Make a note of the Albei t Hotel, 241, Queeu street, next to Strai d Arcade. VISITORS tG Sydi. ?y—Paulsen's Pfahlert's Hotel, Wynyard 6quare. The favourite hotel, well-known to New Zealanders. LBERT" A LBERT Hotel,, corner Willis -and iiuulcott streets, Wellington. The best accommodation and liquors. George Hayden, Proprietor. HOTEL Braeburn, Wanganui, overlooking the historic town. Garage for visitors. LANG HAM private Hotel, corner Riddiford and Rintoul streete, Newtown, Vacancies for Boarders. Under new management. J. Benfield. MRS E. BOURKE begs to notify the Public that she has taken over the residence, 16, Sussex street (overlooking Basin Reserve), and is prepared to receive Paying Guests. The house is commodious and newly furnished throughout; every comfort is assured. Telephone 22-752 for terms. Tel. 1671. Within 5 minutes of G.P.O. and Wharves. Splendid harbour View. Thobnlbigh. HORNLEIGH, 49, Boulcott street * (opp. Wellington Club), Wellington. Private Board and Residence. Permanents arrangement.

WANTED TO BUY WANTED to Purchase, a four, five, ; T or six-roomed House, vicinity of Newtown Post Office. Send particulars t.^^/o_^Tunes?Office. FALSE TEETH, any condition. V highest prices in New Zealand. Send them to Platinum Scrap Co., 102, Willis street, Wellington. A RTIFICIAL TEETH, any condition, up 70 £7 per set paid. Pearline Co.. 9/ Security Buildings, Auckland' Established 31 years. I'VLD False Teeth bought, sound ov broken, also .dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return ; mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wel- ! lesley street, Auckland, Established' 31 yeara. MRS MIET, 125, Vivian street, buys for cash, Ladies’ and Gents’ Left-off (Costumes, Suits. Boots. Children’s Outlets, and sundries, Portmanteaux, Trunks, Tootei best prices. Tel. 21-760. WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand Visiblo Typewriters; good prices given. VV. J. Heater and Co., 32, Grey street. are Cash Buyers of Second-hand Visiblo Typewriters; good prices, given. W. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey street. WE Hr ® Cash Buyers of Second-hand j 7™ Visibla Typewriters; good prices given. W. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey atreet - SPECIAL FOOTWEAR values T ABIES' Grey Suede Court Shoes, Engiish, all sizes, 2os per pair, at O’Brien's Sale, 155. Cuba street. lADIES' Glace Kid and Box Calf Derby Books. Usually 35-s, now 12s lid per pair. O’BriefTs Sale, 155, Cuba street. LADIES’ Glace Derby Shoes, Louis heels, ufiually 355, now Ids fid per pair, at O’Brien's Sale, 155, Cuba street. I ABIES' Carpet Slippers, good leather -4 soles, usually 7s fid, now going at 4s fid per pair, at O’Brien’s Sale, 155, > Cuba street. | JUST opened, our new stocks of Eaglish Spring Goods in all coloured Suedes, also Patent and Glace, at very reasonable prices. O'Brien’s Sale, 155, Cuba street. MEN’S English Box Hide Derby Boot*» sewn sole*. guaranteed all leather. All sizes, 25s 6d per pair. O'Brien’s Sale, 155, Cuba street. SEE our Window Display of Men’s Boots and Shoes, welted, all shapes, at prices under <£'2. O’Brien’s Sale, 155, Cuba street. DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC Everybody who has had a suit oi Costume DRY CLEANED by vm w a walking, talking advertisement of its virtues. Can we include vou in this list ? Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. WANTED Known W. Barber and Co., 125, Cuba street, and 147, Riddiferd street, aTe the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. FOR the Holidays, Suite or Drosses Dry Cleaned equal to new, a* Barber’s. 125. Cuba street. No Dyeing WANTED Known—A. Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite To Aro Post Office. Thone 22-217 P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. GERMS in Clothing.—No nek of in lection from ’flu or anv other germs, j We do not take in washing. Entail’s Sbuim Dyeing and Drv Cleaning Works. 85 Vivian street, opp. S.A. Citadel ’Phone 21-405. i AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners.— ' Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned | and Pressed, 7s 6d; repairs, terms moderate; also Men’s Hats cleaned and blocked. Orders called for on request C. A. Hebbend, 19, Kent terrace, Wel--1 ington. Telephone 23-965. I \7’OUK HAT (ladies' or gents')—Send ! «*■ it to PHYTHIAN for reconditionjing or remodelling. Address, 209, Willis street, Wellington. WANTED Known—That A. Robertson and Co., 37, Gbuznee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well .is Dyeing. Military and Trench Overcoats Dved. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. ’Phone 22-217. BD. DAVIES, Furrier, 208, Lamhton • quay. Fur Coats Made. Renovated. Rolined. All classes of Necklet Wear Workmanship guarautaedL Prices mo-

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 1

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