SHIPPING. ? HUDDART PARKER, LIMITED. (New Zealand Agents for Hcbourn Co^iery., r FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS .171/- ILL be despatched as under (circuia stances peißiitt.n!;): FOR DUNEDIN ar.d BLUFF— MONDAY, MARCH 4th. • FOR WELLINGTON— SAI'IRDAI'. -MAI'ICH 2nd. '• FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND-SAIb'RL-AY, iLiiiCli -nd. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE— '• At xeyu-ar intervals, l-'or ui.ormation uppl; to the A^oiits. ~All steaiiiers Stt.d with wiieiess. Ticket: avai.abio lor stop-over or return by Unioi - Line, or v;c© versa. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 6333 Hereford street, Christchurch^ ITiOl! KAIKOURA AND WELLINGTON (Taking Cargo lor Fo::ton, Blenheim ctc.). S.S. WAKATU. 3 Friday", ist march. Latest Cargo, 11 a.m. i Passengers, -l p.m. Train. KIN-SEY' and CO., LTD.. . 02fi.i Agenta^ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ) T\E WAR'S IMPERIAL INSTITUTE t WHISKY i 3 Supplied under W'arran to the Royal Family, Morris and CoLtd., Agents. 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Special- terms for leugthenc. periods. Full particulars from Thos. oooJ . and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Tele gram&; '*Cargcn," Auckland. r 2481F E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. Where to Stay in Wellington. 1 'UTAJNSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL f IVI GHUZNEE STREET. 1 Away from Noise oi Xiainc. Ono Minut * from Ghuznee street Car Stop. 5 Modern Convenience. 3 Terms moderate. Permanent by arran;: » ment. Tel. 348. Box, Te Aro, 46. > 58319 Proprietor: ROBERT i.AILLING. WHEN IN WELLINGTON STAY AT '•rtAULFIELD HOUSE/' SIDNES STREET, opposite x'ariiament Bui-u ings near Lambi 011 Station and Whari Every Modern Convenience. under j.\es ' Management. Terms Moderate, Pormanent3 by Arrangement. Tel. 1763 and 26b7. Proprietress: MRS C. RUSSELL. R8357 ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ' ' Oriental Bay. THE moet charming spot in Wellingtoi facing tho harbour. Cross tho roa< any time and have a dip. Seven minutei from the city. Tram terminus at the door Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine Country visitors specially catered tor Terms on application to CHARLES THKOSBY, Manager. Telephone 351 A. '1839 i NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (Lato Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. T UNCHEON can be had at STOREY'S HOTEL, opposite Railway Station . from 11,13 a.m. EACH DAY. - 5462( ~ "X L F ii A C O M B E," A K A R OA THIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired bj MRS E. DAVIES, of the Hotel Federal, Christchurch, and is now open tor the reception of guests, Accommodation can bo booked' at the "Hotel Federal" for Ilfracombe, and seats in Cars arranged. D-4& Bat /MORAL. HOTEL, near COURTENAi PLACE, Wellington.—This New ant Up-to-date ■ House has been designed for th< comfort of visitors. The rooms, 52 in num ber aro well ventilated, bathrooms on al flatk House fitted with Electric Light. Ab eolutely Fireproof. TERMS: (is 6d PEf DAY, 35s PER WEEK. MRS E. HENDERSON, Late Zealandia Private Hotel. \ lbemarle private hotel .A. Ghuznee street (oil Cuba street). WELLINGTON. Telephone 2202. Telegrams or letter* promptly attended to*The above Hotel is under entirely nev management, and has been thoroughly reno Tated throughout, and offers excellent ac commodation to the travelling public. Tariff" 6s 6d per day. or 3os per week. Per manenta, as per arrangement n "FT TILLER, Proprietor (lato of Strang) j ' and Co., Christchurch). T839 ELLIN PRIVATI Absolutely fireproof. HOTEL BRISTOL (Strictly First-class.) Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets. Private Billiard-room for gueets. Exoel lent Cuisine. Night Porter. Telephone 1050 3 Tariff: 8s per day, or £2 2s per week Permanent rates by arrangement. Kindl] ~ address all letters to Proprietress, K4602 MRS A. KNOWSLEY. Proprietress WHERE TO STAY i IN WELLINGTON. THE " A LBEET hotel i, ALBERT TARIFF: HOTEL 0 ALBERT 10s per day. HOTEL .. ALBERT £3 per week. HOTEL J. McDONALD, 1 Mc 6377 Proprietor. e IV/fOTOR-CAR for Bsle, 5-seater, 25 h.p., 3 XTX guaranteed xn good order. Pric* £15o! 3 P. L. Daviea and Co., 161 Cafihel street 1237
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16148, 28 February 1918, Page 1
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