hotels. RESORT, HAMnzrOK. PRIVATE HOTEL. .-cttwESQTJELY situated. overlooking UfirSlifnl Waikato River, with slop- [ V* jo the water'# edg*. Superior W everything new. * -1.1 sruests by appointment arriving Cjts,®** 1 su ' H46M tyir*®* ■ WHERE TO STAT IN WELLINGTON. - THE ' C BE » 1 HOTEL. A .— TARIFF: HOTEL Aflflr 109 per day. HOTEL £3 per week. HOTEL J McDONALD, Proprietor. MeSff "TTuvmABLE PRIVATE HOTEL, (off Cuba .treet), A WELLINGTON. I 2202. Telegram® or letter* Jvjlft* attended to. «bove Hotel is under entirely new ' and has been thoroughly renorj&out, and Offers excellent acth« travelling public. 6a 6d per day, or 3m per week. T-lfLfita 06 per arrangement. SerS^TILLER,5 er S^TILLER, Proprietor (Utc of Strang© ; G. B- Chriatchurch). T8394 ,-rrtTEL FEDERAL, J CHRISTCHURCH. p, COLLINS • Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel). Mflß J NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (Late Termini). 10 PASSENGERS *BY EXPRESS. t 'uHOHEON can be had at STOREY'S JJ HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, from 11,15 a-m. EACH DAY. 54620 Balmoral hotel, near couetenay PLACE, Wellington.—This New and TTn-to-dite House has been designed for the Xf or t of visitors. The rooms, 62 in num£r«e well ventilated, bathrooms on all Si. House fitted with Electrio Light. Abialntely' Fireproof. TERMS: 6s 6d PI.B ■SYTL PER WEEK. ' • MBS E. HENDERSON, 21505 ' Late Zealandia Private Hotel.
tTTELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE ; [W HOTEL. » Absolutely fireproof. „ i HOTEL BRISTOL. (Strictly' First-class.) Corner Cuba and ' * Ghuzneo streets. k i Private Billiard-room for guests. Excellent Cuisine, Night Porter. Telephone 1050. Tariff: '8s per day, or £2 2s per week. Permanent rates by arrangement. kindly ' iddress all letters to Proprietress. JC4802 ; ÜBS A. KNOWSLEX, Proprietress. "I Jj F R A C O M B E. A K A B O A. rPHIS PINE HOTEL has been acquired by ■JL ■ MBS E. • DAVIS, of tho Hotel Federal, Ohristchurch, and is now open for tho reception of guests. " Accommodation can be booked at the "Hotel Federal" for Ilfvacombe, and seats in Cars ananged.' ( ' D 2488 * ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. . ; Oriental Bay. j?- THE most jharming spot in Wellington, ,/• X , facing the harbour. Cross the road v' ( any "Ume and have a dip. Seven minutes frwa-ths city. Tram terminus at the door. ; pitifully famished. Exoellent cuisine. Coantry visitors specially catered for. T«m» on application to |>T/, CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. '<■' Telephone 254 A. r„ , jwaff""', "K'qalf." Wellington. T8292 '' —— WHEN IN WELLINGTON STAX AT •• "/IAULFIELD HOlj&E," SIDNEY '.\j =STREET, Parliament BuildLambton Station - and Wharf. Every Modern Conveniences ' Under New / Management.- ' , " | Terms Moderate. Permanent* by , Arrangement. - ; • TeL 1763 and 2697. Proprietress: MRS 0. RUSSELL.• ■> BBSST .. '• FUNERAL NOTICES. ~ rpHE'Funeral of .tho late.John. Lavin will ■a leave-his late- residence, 30 "Aberdeen street, for St. Mary's Church, on Tuesday, * 2nd mat., at 8.50 a.m. Requiem Mass at 9 * *jn., thenoe to the Linwood Cemetery. LANGBtJRD and &HIND. 4416 * (pHE -Funeral -o£ tho' late. John Cooper' '' wiQ; leave-his late residence, 53 Burko > ilwet, Sydenham, for the Linwood Cemetery, s on-.Tuesday, che 2nd of July, at 1 p.m. and RHIND. , 4112 'Funeral of the late Martha Harriott ; t •1,-'. Hatcher will leave her late residence, ■S fcl7Moorhouae avenue, on Tuesday, July 2nd, aim.. for tho Linwood Cemetery. J. itttim. Md SON. I ,• 4424 ifrnHE),Funeral of the late John Hill will his late residence, 43 Rugby street, Albans, on Wednesday, July 3rd, at 1.15 :F'pi«i| ; 'for the Weat Melton Anglican CemeWtoSt arriving at 2.15 p.m. J. LAMB and §B<H£ ■ •, 4465 : Funeral t of tho lato William Joseph wifl' leavo hia lato _ residence, Howe street, New Brighton, on liwedoMday, July 3rd, at 11 a.m., for tho Lingwo#d Cemetery, arriving at 11.20 ajh. J. | LAMB and SON. 4466 I' JPHE Funeral of the late Mary Ann Cobden ■t, ; will leave tho residence of her daugh?r» Mra-W. A. W illmer, 263 Harewood road, v on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m., for the }*:J»»iißi v Cemetery, Graham's road. BARRELL. ' 53
' J. LAMB AND SON, FUNEB A L FURNISHERS. ' M °TOB, HEARSES AND CARRIAGES . FOB FUNEBALS TO ANY PABT ; * • OP CANTEBBUBY. ' No ' MCHFIELD STREET. 1 CQQ Established 1873. ""jv-s °° y * L4ISI *J>T : ~V"|Yf ?'.&'■?-Q RD AND RHIND, I Mid EMBALMfi^S. ••treat. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. *. Langford, f. John Bhind, — "Ifndon atieet, 106 Montreal street. - Phono HJ9. 'Phone 1603. ; L4191-SSSI >: f"' _ feojf E BAB RE L ii, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. 4i' —— \L MODERN MOTOR HEARSES g, AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. DISTANCE. GIU ' ae<J: g* Durham street. Night or Day. MOTTOKivR* ? Wr^ d *. Coatumcs executed ffiußßNivß" W 24 hourß - A Special l>a- ? arlmetlt and Workroom is i de * oted J° these needs. Department opened from ISShntvp' ?« 3 ° BJn - B ? up Ao. ItonsvTvo' 01 IMS yon can have , an «P«rienced Assistant wait own homn. AI,D LEITHF lEL"D. meet Morning Trains at IS^ d T B ' from and gSS I can meet Evening Train- as rohy wire or letter to "•'* FRANK ASHBY, ' ' Leithfield.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16253, 2 July 1918, Page 9
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