HOTELS. M P 1 R E HOTEL, J-J T I M A K V. T. A. CLOUDSLEY, • • - Proprietor. Late of the Cafe do Paris and Storeys Hotel, Christchurch. Tlir. UMPIRE is the moss centrally *ituated Hotel in Timam, and holds the Coramercial Travellers' Association Certificate. C 2632 WELLINGTON. Hotel grand central, 107 CUBA STREET. ■Wellington Doors abov*» Koval Oslo. The Moat Commodiouf. Cor.reinect, and Comfortable Private Hotel in the Ideal to tho Travelling Public. I'. 1 -! 11 ' r < l?. rn Bathroom*. Electric Li?ht. j-,ta:tnc lire A Urn). Fireproof Lm.dir.g. TARIFF: Sa 6d per Day, 12 .* p*r Weak. Permanent Guests b-.- Arrangement. •?sjo;.c 30*9. S. EDILSGN. Proprietor. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Orienlal Bay. rpHE most charming 6r.0l in Wp .ir.crton. L facing tho harbour. Cross the road *~.r time arid have a. cip. Seven ininutea jrom tfco city. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully iurniahod. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THOSBY, Manager. Telephone 254 A. Tele-grams: "Wellington. T5292 TOUBIST RESORT, HAMILTON. WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL. PJCTURESQUEX'i' situated, overlooking tho Beautiful Waikato River, with slop..ig terraces to the water's edge. Superior Accommodation, everything new. Cars jneet guesta by appointment arriving by traina. HI6SJ THE CITY BUFFET. TTNDEK New Management is acknowledged U to be the Moot Popular Private Hotel in the City. Terms on application. FourCourio Lunchcon, well cooked, Ferved daily in the commodious and ventilated diningroom, la 3d. MRS HYMAN, Proprietress, Comer Colombo and Lichfield 6tieet3. •Phone 509. H477S "ILFRACOMB E," AKAROA. rpHIS FINE HOTEL has been aoquired by l-L MRS E. DAVIES, lato of Hotel Federal, Christchurch, and is now open for the reception of guests, Tho House has been completely renovated, and is now under the personal supervision of MRS DAVIES. Letters and telegrams "llfracombo," Akaroa. 'Phono 47. D 2584 THE MANSIONS, GHUZNEE STREET, "WELLINGTON. PATRONS will bo pleased to note that the above well-known Leading Private Hotel has again been taken over by, and will he conducted, at moderate tariff, under sho personal supervision of Mr W. Fix. Everyjomfort assured. The kitchen is under the entire charge of Mr Fix. Tariff, £2 2s per week, 8b per day. W. FIX, Proprietor. NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. Luncheon «u be had at storey's HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, ±ctm 11.45 ».m. EACH BAY. S3S7S RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). This new, commodious, first-claes Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on eaoh floorj excellent cuisine.- Commanding view from, roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS McCORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phono 628. M§49B Balmoral hotel, near courtenay PLACE, Wellington.—This New and ."Up-to-date House has oeon designed for the comfort of visitors. _ The rooms, 52 in number, axe well ventilated. b;.;arooma on ;.ii flats. House fitted with Electric Light. Absolutely Fireproof. TERMS: 6s 6d PER DAY.,. 35s PER WEEK. MRS E. HENDERSON. ; JB<6OS Late Zeal&ndia Private Hotel. CELERY PLANTS. I .r Have i large Stock of CELERY PLANTS ior present planting. These tre box grown, and will transplant with tho greatest mieetu. . 7 PRICE : S» per 100: 2» 6d lor SO; 1» 6d | for 20..; j •, • j NAIRN and SONS, I .Lincoln road, Chriatchurch. fclefhone 241. N6406-C6SO ' S. SHTLLTTO, 767 Colombo street. READY NOW IN ANY QUANTITY: Celery (White and Red), Broccoli (Early, Medium, and Late), Cauliflower - (Autumn Giant), Cabbage, Savoy, and Leeks. .-'Phone 3933. . SBOT-19 nr •J. • LANE I ■ and CO., ■ 'V • Electrical Engineers, 150 Gloucester street (and at RANGIORA). House installations .a speciality. Estimates 'given. All sundries in stock. L 4825 RETURNED SOLDIERS AND OTHERS SEEKING AN EASY, HEALTHY, AND EXTREMELY PROFITABLE BUSINESS. VXTE have for sale a well established busi- ' ' ness, tho only one of its kind' in NORTH NEW BRIGHTON. Most salubrious of seaside resorte, and comprising bathing sheds, including the hir© of costumes, etc. Lollies and Sott Drinks, and the supplying of hot water and picknichoTs' requisites. THE TAKINGS HAVE REACHED £11 FOR THE DAY,, and the percentage of' profit is naturally tremendous. ' *- ■A . positively marvellous chance thus presents itself for a couple to make stacks of money whilst- living on.the eoa shore under thn most healthy conditions imaginable. v WALK IN. WALK OUT. PRICE ONLY £150. tgt*-—Sole Agents. 170 Caehel street and Ozone Buildings, " ' ' North Beach." 112 ft
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 14
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