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CHAVANNES HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE WANGANUI (Under entirely new management.) Excellent Table. Tariff Moderate Electrically Lighted Throughout. The travelling public and commercials specially catered for. 0. A. JENSEN Proprietor Waitemata Hotel, Auckland Up-to-date accommodation, First-class Table. All Spirits true to label. Home of all Catholics. Telephone 589. J. ENDEAN ;; : Proprietor. Auckland Catholic Depot F. M. P. CULLEN : Proprietor. 8 DARBY STREET, AUCKLAND (Next Thistle Hotel, Queen St.) The Largest and most Up-to-Date Assortment of Church and Catholic Home Requisites in New Zealand. Rosary Beads, from 6d. Prayer Books, from 2/-. Children’s Prayer Books, from 6d. Statues, Crucifixes, Pictures, etc. The Latest in Catholic Literature. Inspection cordially invited. Phone 2556. J. WOODLEY j SOLICITOR 7 UNION BUILDINGS. FIRST FLOOR CUSTOMS ST.. AUCKLAND. PHONE 738 A [A Oa«o], ’Phone 8997, W. P. Sommerville BURGEON DENTIST, Or. Molesworth and Hill Streels, WELLINGTON. Gretna Hotel TAIHAPB. The most up-to-date Hotel on the Main Trunk Line. Electric Light throughout. First-class Table. Best oi Ales and Spirits stocked. J. QUIRK : : Proprietor. Warwick Arms Hotel THAMES. (Under new Management) First-class accommodation afforded the travelling public. Electric Light throughout : Excellent Table 808 HARVEY .. Proprietor (late Rob Roy Hotel, Auckland.) WANTED KNOWN —That Billheads, Circulars, Memoriam Cards, Concert Tickets and Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the TABLET OFFICE. Moderate rates.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 17, 3 May 1923, Page 16

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