jjOOKIE QANKON, NG.KA YIN G ' 01YEL ENGINEER;. ••% ./*»'• ■ . V "I7OUNGAND flO., 10 S AFE D EPOSIT B UILDINGS ' 19 21, LORNE STREET, HIGH strfft MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS NAME high street. plates, stencil plates, steel „ ■■'■■■' stamps. .: •At Lowest Rates. : Telephone No. 3894. 'Phone 2687. The Present is CAMPING SEASON. Country people are looking forward to their vacation at the sea side wihilst the city folk are making preparation for a holiday in the interior. The success of your camping depende upon the comfort you provide. You muet have a reliable Tent—one that will keep out the heaviest rain. Hammocks, stretchers, camping tables and chairs are other comforts. These, and many other necessities and luxuries, can be obtained from Leßoy, who has the best and most reasonably priced selection in the Dominion. SEND FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE to P I aDav tent> coat m * cover maker, L.VIVUJ , 42 q UEEI| STREET| AutKLAND. CENTRAL HOTEL VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. Firet-clase Accommodation for Tourists and Visitors. All the best brands of Ales, Spirits and Wines in stock. Commercial Travellers' Hotel. All Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Boats and Trains met. G. W. HENDERSON - Proprietor (Late ESPLANADE and OKOROIRE HOTELS.) METROPOLITAN HOTEL, QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. THOS. J, BUXTON, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation. Telephone No. 630. NONE BUT THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS SOLD HERE. DRINK ONLY SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES TO BE HAD EVRRVWHERB Sole Agents and Bottlers for the Auckland District • g. McMillan & co., (Lat* HIPKINS & COUTTS.) WINE ft SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CUSTOM STREET EAST Grand Hotel Te Aroha Directly opposite the Domain and Baths. o — MRS. M. LAWLESS (Late of the PALACE HOTEL, Te Aroha) Has pleasure in informing her numerous friends that she has purchased the Freehold of the GRAND HOTEL —— — T E AROHA and that same will be conducted under her personal management from Ist August. In thanking her friends and patrons for their generous support in the past, MRS. LAWLESS trusts that by. strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronage. TERMS MODERATE. CUISINE EXCELLENT. A Porter meets all Trains. TELEPHONE 26.
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Observer, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 27 May 1916, Page 24
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343Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 27 May 1916, Page 24
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