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HOTELS. ___ EiIPIKE HOTEL, T I M A I! U. T. A. CLOUDSLEY. - - - Proprietor. Lai© of tho Cafe do Pam and Storey's Hotel, Ctri3tchurch. THE EMPIRE is the most centrally situated Hotel in Timaru, and holds tho Commercial Travellers' Association Certificate. C2C32 WELLINGTON. Hotel grand central, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington i'Fcw Doors above Royal Oaic). Tlio Most Commodious. Convenient., and Comfortable Private Hotel in tha City. Ideal to ill© Travelling Public. Eight Modern Bathrooms. Electric Light. Electric Eire Alarm. FLrenroof Building. TKRMS MODERATE. permanent- &}' Arran^p-mont. 'Phone iiO-iD. S. EDILSON. Proprietor. THE MANSION'S. GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON. PATRONS ".-ill be pleased to note that tho above well-known Leading Private Hotel has again been taken over oy, and will Ih> conducted, at moderate tario, under the personal supervision of Mr W. Fix. Everycomfort assured. The kitchen is under tho entire chargc of Mr Fvs. Taritl, JL'i 2s P?r week, S3 per day. V.". .FIX, Proprietor. NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (late Terminn*). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. Luncheon can ho had at storey's IIOTEL opposite Railway Station, from 11.45 a.m. EACH DAY. 82575 ALBEMARLE PRIVATE .HOTEL, ix Ghuzneo street (off Cuba street), WELLINGTON. Telephone 2302. Telegrams or letters promptly attended to? The abovo Hotel i 3 tinder entirely new management, and ha 3 been tboroug-hly renovated throughout, ai>d offers es;e.lent «w commodation to the tiavelluig public. Tariff Gs Cd per day, or 35b per week. Permanents as per arrangement. G. H. *TILLER, Proprietor (lato of Strang® and Co., Christchurch). T8394 BALMORAL HOTEL, near COURTENAY , PLACE, Wellington.—Thi3 New and j Up-to-dat© House has been designed for tho . comfort of visitors. The rooms, u'2 in number are well ventilated, bathrooms on .1. flats. How© fitted with Electric Light. Absolutely Firenroof TERMS: 6s 6d PER DAY, 35s P2R "WEEK. MRS E. HENDERSON. H4GOG Lato Zealandia Private Hotel. "YATELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE W. HOTEL. Absolutely Fireproof. HOTEL BRISTOL. (Strictly First-class). Corner Cuba and Gliuznee streets. Private Billiard-room for guests. Excellent Cuisine, Night Porter. Telephone 050. Tariff: 83 per day, or £2 2s per weok. Permanent rates by arrangement. Kindly address all letters to Proprietress. 1 K4602 MBS A. KNOWS LEY, Proprietress. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay. ITVHE most charming spot in Wellington, J- facing tho harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutee from the city. Tram terminus the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THOSBY, Manager. Telejfhono 254 A. Telegrams: "Kiosk." Wellington. T8292 TOURIST RESORT, HAMILTON. WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL. PICTURESQUELY situated, overlooking A tho Beautiful Waikato River, with eloping terraces to the water's edge. Superior Accommodation, everything new. Cars meet guesta by appointment arriving by trains. H-1651 WHERE TO STAY. IN WELLINGTON.

THE L B E R T HOTEL. i J ALBERT TARIFF: .HOTEL ; ALBERT 10s per day. . HOTEL ALBERT <3 per week. * HOTEL i J. Mcdonald, Mc 6455 Proprietor. THE CITY BUFFET. TTNDER New Management is acknowledged yj to be tho Most Popular Private Hotel in tho City. Terms on application. FourCourse Luncheon, well cooked, served daily in the commodious and ventilated diningroom, la 3d. MBS ETYMAN, Proprietress, Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets. 'Phone 509. Hi 773 "ILUACO-MB E," AKAKOA. 'PHIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired by J- MRS E. DA VIES, late of Hotel Federal, Christckurch, and ie ijow open for tho reception of guests. Tho House has been completely renovated, and is now under the personal supervision of MRS DAVIES. Letters and telegrams "Ilfracombe," Akaroa. Tho no 47. . D 2584 FUNERAL NOTICES. " THE Friends of Mr Walter Payne are invited to attend tho Funeral of his late •wife, Emma Jane, leaving his residence, i 7 Quaife'a road, Haiawcll, on Monday, at ].30 pan., for tho Springston Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. 72 rriHE Friends of the late Mr Silas J. Jeffery are informed that his Funeral will leave his lat Q residence, Sonthbrook, on Suaday, at 1 p.m., for the Methodist Cemetery, East belt-, Rangiora. H. J. GULLIVEK. 6735 rPHE Furors 1 of the late Jamea I. Davis J- -will leavo the residence of his daughter, 51 S later a tree t, Richmond, for the Lin wood Cemetery, This Day (Saturday), tho 4th inßt., at 3 p.m. LANGFORD. and EHIND. 6742 iMiijUMiwitiiMj iiiuw— r PHE Friends of tllk lato Margaret Shep- ■*- herd, of Jubilee Home, Woolaton, are informed that her Funeral will arrive at tie Sydenham Cemeterv this Day (Saturday), at 10.30 a.m. GEORGE BARBELL.' 163

George bap.rell, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. . OfSco 221. Garage: 5835 Durham street. 'Pbono 721. Night or Day. 87271 J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FCNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Tolephone Eetablished 1873. AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS and EMEALMERS, 101 Caahel street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Boi 523. Herbert Langford, John Hitind. 19 London street. 10G Montreal street, 'Phono 659. "Phone IGOS. __ L4191-SB3jt MOURNING. A RMSTRONG'S Specialise MOURNING, in all Mourning reMOURNING, quired. Costumes executed MOURNING, in 01 hours. A Special DeMOURNING. partment and Workroom is MOURNING, devoted to theae needs. MOURNING. Dopartment opened from MOURNING. £.30 ajn. By ringing up No. MOURNING. 1473 or 1049 you can have MOURNING, an experienced Assistant wait MOURNING, "upon you at your own home. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THIS Paper i 3 registered at <he General Po3t Office, London, and can bo posted from our London > Office, 85 Fleet street, to any part of tho United Kingdom for Jd. Those of the public who receive copies of this paper from frienda in New Zealand can re-post them for jtl j from one part of the United Kingdom to another.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 12

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