hotels. RUTLAND* PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION - ATEMJE. (Plimmer'a steps). This new, commodious, first-class Tate Hotel is now open to receive Gueste. Luxuriously furnished: - bathrooms on c floor; excellent cuisine. Connnandim, from roof garden of and H» bour. Tcrm3 moderate. , MICK, Proprietress. 'Phong 6.5. J ■PIMPIBE o S OTEL ' JCj T I M A R L. T. A. CLOUDSLET, • - - Proprietor. Lite of the Cafe do Paris and Storey's HoteJ, Chriitchurch. THE EMPIRE is the most owitrally situated Hotel in Timaru, and holds the Commercial Travellers' Association Certificate^ WELLINGTON, „ Hotel grand central, 107 CUBA STREET. 'Wellington (Few Doors above Royal Oak). The Most Commodious, Convenient, and Comfortable Private Hotel in the City. Ideal to tho Travelling Public. Eight Modern Bathrooms. Electric Light. Electric Alarm. Fireproof Biii.dmg. l TARIFF: Sa 6d per Day, 12 U per Wee* Permanent Guests by Arrangement. •Phone 3049. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. THE MANSIONS, GHUZNEE STREET, V, ELLINGTON. PATRONS will be pleased to note thai the above well-known Leading Private Hotel has again been taken over by, and will be conducted, at moderate tariff, undei the personal supervision of Mr W. Fix. Everycomfort assured. The kitchen is under the entire charge of Mr Fix. Tariff, £2 '23 per week, Ss per day. W. FIX, Proprietor. NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. LUNCHEON eta be had at STOREY' 9 HOTEL, opposite Kill way Station from 11.45 mi. EACH DAY. B2S7S ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee street (off Cuba stx&et), WELLINGTON. ' Telephone 2302. Telegrams or letters promptly attended to. The above Hotel is under entirely new management, and has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and offers excellent ac commodation to the travelling public. Tariff 6s 6d per day, or 35s per week. Permanent? as per arrangement. H ' Si Balmoral hotel, neax courtenay PLACE, Wellington.—This New and Up-to-date House has been designed for the comfort' of visitors. The rooms, 62 in number, are well ventilated, bathrooms on i'U flats. House fitted with Electric Light. Absolutely Fireproof TERMS ■ 6s 6d PEB DAY, 35s PER 'WEEK. MRS E. HENDERSON, H4606 Late Zealandia Private Hotel. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE i HOTEL. Absolutely Fireproof. HOTEL BRISTOL. (Strictly First-class). Corner Cuba and Ghuznce streets. Private Billiard-room for guests. Excellent Cuisine, Night Porter. Telephone 060. Tariff: 8s per day, or £2 2s per week. Perxniinent rates by arrangement. Kindly sddreea all letters to Proprietress. K-1602 MRS A. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay. THE. most charming spot in Wellington, facing the harbour. - Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minute* from the city. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THOSBY, Manager." Telephone 251 A. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. T8292 TOURIST RESORT, HAMILTON. WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL. PICTURESQUELY situated, overlooking J- the Beautiful Waikato River, with sloping terraces to the water's edge. Superior Accommodation, everything new. Cars meet guests by appointment arriving by trains. H4651 WHERE TO STAY. IN WELLINGTON. THE \ L B £ R T HOT E L. ALBERT TARIFF: HOTEL ALBERT 10s per day. HOTEL ALBERT £3. per week. HOTEL J. McDONALD, Mc 6455 ' Proprietor. THE CITY BUFFET. UNDER. New Management is acknowledged to be the Most Popular Private Hotel in the City. Terms on applicatiou. FourCoarse Luncheon, well cooked, served daily in the commodious and ventilated' diningroom, Is 3d. ' MRS HYMAN, Proprietress, Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets. 'Phone £09. H4773 "ILFRACOMB E," AKAROA. r I *HIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired by J* MRS E. DA VIES, late of Hotel Federal, Christchurch, and is now open for .the reception of guests. The House has been completely renovated, and is now under the personal supervision of MRS DA VIES. Letters and telegrams "Ilfracombe," Akaroa. 'Phone 47. D 2584 BOROUGH COUNCILS. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. 1A PER CENT, penalty will be added to all X" RATES UNPAID after expiration of six - months and fourteen days from the date of demand. J. BOSOMWORTH, 7126 Town Clerk. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TK7ANTED, in private home, where no tT ; others kept, Furnished Room, central position. Telephone essential. Apply "ii.Z., • this officc. 588 MARRIED Couple, no children, require . Small Fnrnishedi House for term. IJ.A.,1 J .A., "Press." 575 ~"■ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Christchurch anil Oxfcud, Lady's Gabardine RAINCOAT. Reward. 113 Edgeware road, St. Albans. 565 LOST, "between Knox Church and Francis ivenue, One Bunch. KEYS. Reward. 8.A.R., 'Trees." 582 WANTED TO LET. WANTED TO LET. gHOPS in GLOUCESTER STREET. Low Rest. Apply 'OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. • TO LET. VERY COMMODIOUS ROOM, 84 feet by .40 feet wide, situated on top floor of Roval Exchange Buildings, lately occupied by" Photographer. Rent --6 per annum. Apply c H gilby. RSSOT Secretary. LET. Up-to-date Sevep-rcomed House, JL all conveniences.. built :u wardrobes and artiaticallv papered ttrou?.iou:. Northern aspect. Good garden. Situated best part St. Albans. Two minutes from .No 1 car. 5 7 4 Press." ■ BUICK CAR, 3-seatsr, with dicky semt at back; latest model, electnc lighti and starter. GARAGE, 2i Oxford terrace. A 2513 lirg are the Leading Houte for Linolenma. W an"%£ the best value freight, do not. affect n*. » ,tockr Eolaaee tnd Son*, 130 133 Stfb i
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16420, 14 January 1919, Page 9
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