7 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MISS GREGORY'S Cashel street West. JUST ARRIVED, Unique Assortment of Beads and Stones (Jade, Cornelians, Topaz, etc.), suitable for Necklets and Muff Chains, etc. Also, the usual lines in Artistic Jewellery and China Ware, etc. On View. Come and inspect tb» varied stock. G455J We are Buyors of O R E A M. O R E A M. O R E A M. QENTRAL DAIRY CO., LTD, Postal Address: BOX 1, ADDINGTON. C 2552 POPLARS. Gd HAL.F-DOZEN, highly finV/ ished Linwdod Steam Laundry, Gloucester street 'Phone 1968. Agents- Rawson and Low. Cathec'ral square; J.T. Forrester, Colombo street, Sydenham, rear Crossing; Robertson's Dye Works, Colombo b.i-eet North; Mr ..n.ey, Barbadoes street ani Edgeware road; Mr Williamson's, opp. Lancaster Hotel, Ferry road; Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Er~- Smith, Carrier, New xirish* ton. K4563 DISTINCTIVE EFFECTS IN CELIA JEWELLERY. ' AN old Costume may be brightened_ into pleasing newness by tho introduction of a handsome (though inexpensive) chain of art beads, or a dull gown made distinctive by a Parisian necklace of coloured stones set in dull metal. At Salon Celia a wonderful selection cf this type of jewellery is 6hown— broochcs, pendants, hatpins, bracelets, and necklaces in great variety of quaintly attractive designs. Very effective for evening wear also. You will enjoy looking through the selection, and are invited to do so at No. 6 Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. ■ L 4546-4840 ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS AND THE i JOY OF ALL HORTICULTURISTS. NO GARDEN SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEaL NOW is the time to plant, before the wet season sets in. Let us attend to your wants. We have 25,000 strong, healthy plants to select from. Our Rose Section is in charge of an expert. We have carefully discarded worthless varieties, and our stock now consists only of varieties tha* we can thoroughly recommend. Leave the selection to ua and we will ■end varieties that will suit the locality. Purchaser's Selection 15s doz., Is 6d eaoh. Our Selection, 12s doz. Is 3d each. NOTE—These can be sent per post to any part of the Dominion. The charges for postage and packing are i.od for 6, la 6d for 12s, 2a 6d for 24. A. W. BUXTON LTD., ■ Nurseries—St. Martins. 'Phono 1628. Seed Store—6Bo Colombo Street. ■Phone 1628, 1165. 84981 Mc CORM IC K and PUG H. We frame Pictures and Framers Picture Photos at Moderate Prices. Framers Photo A varied assortment of Framers Picture Mouldings to choose from. Framers Photo Artists, please note: We Framers Picturo specialise in this branch of Framers Photo tho trade. Piotures for Framers Picture Presents a Speciality. Framers Photo Notei the address, Framers McCORMICK and PUGH, CBl Colombo street Works, Tuam street. 'Phone 973. N6285 HOTELS. TOURIST RESORT, HAMILTON! WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL. TMCTURESQUELY situated, overlooking Jl tho Beautiful Waikato River, with-slop-ing terraces to the water's edgs. Superior Accommodation, everything now. Cars meet guests by appointment arriving by trains. H4664 WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. THE HOTEL. ALBERT TARIFF: HOTEL ALBERT 10s per day. HOTEL ALBERT £3 per week, HOTEIi J. McDONALD, Mc 6377 Proprietor. Albemarle private hotel, Ghuznee street (off Cuba street), WELLIis'GTOiN. Telephone 2202. Telegrams or letters promptly attended to. . The above Hotel is under entirely new management, and has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and offers excellent accommodation to the travelling public.. Tariff: 6s 6d per day, or 35s per week. Permanents as per arrangement. G H. TILLER, Proprietor (late of Strange and Co- Christchurch). T8394 Hotel federal, CHRISTCHURCH. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Lato Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones: 1040 9308 2279 notice. STOREY'S HOTEL (Late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. LUNCHEON can ba had at STOREY'S HOTEL, opposito Railway Station, from 11.45 aon. EACH DAY. 54620 Balmoral hotel, near courtenay PLACE, Wellington.—This Now and Up-to-date House has been designed for tha ■ comfort of visitors. The rooms, 52 in number are well ventilated, bathrooms on all fiat's. House fitted with Electric Light. Ab- ] eolntely Fireproof. TERMS: Cs 6d P.&R J DAY, 2:s PER WEEK. MRS E. HENDERSON, H4606 Late Zealandia Private HoteL -yy ELLINGTON PRIVAXE Absolutely a ireproof. HOTEL BRISTOL. (Strictly First-c.ass.J Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets. Private Billiaid-room lor guests. Exoel- j lent Cuisine, Night Porter. Telephone 1050. Tariff: 8s per day, or £2 2s per week. Permanent rates by arrangement. ~inoly address all letters t<> Proprietress. , li-160-2 MBS A. KNOWSLEi, Proprietress. "I 'L F R -A COMBE, A K A R O A. rriHIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired by 1 MRS E. DAVIS, of the Hotel Federal, Christchurch, and la now open for the reception of guests. j Accommodation can b*j booked at the j "Hotel Federal" for Uf acombe, and eeats in Cars arranged. D 2488 j ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. I Oriental Bay. THE most .harming spot in Wellington, facing the harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the citv. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifullv furnished. Excellent cuisine Country "visitors specially catered for. Terms oc application to j CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. | i Telephone 254 A. I I Telegrams: "Kiosk." Wellington. T8293 I
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 9
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