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WELLINGTON'S BEST FRIYATE HOTEL. "T» H E MANSION 8." Ghiunee street. Right in the heart of tho City. Every Convenience. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff lis per day, £3 10s per week. Telegrams, "The Mansions, Wellington." Under the personal supervision of Mes-jarues Cooke and McGowan v lato of Chiistchurch). C 3164 VISITORS TO SYDNEY. )AULSEXS PFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYNYARD SQUAKL. This favourite Hotel, £'• well known to New jiealander.i, has just been reniodel'.ed, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulson (lato of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zeaianders, promises that tho service and attention will le-avo nothing to be desired. HSSS3 ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA. THIS Up-to-date Hotel ha* boon acquired by W. ROBINSON, lata of the Bruce Hotel, Akaroa, and ia now open for th* reception of guests. Tariff: 12a per day, £3 10a per weak. Telephone 47. Letter* and telejrajn*, Ilfracombe, Akaroa- 6919 WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. "THE CITY HOTEL, taken ovar recently L by MR S. DUNN, has been renovated throughout. Patrons are assured of every comfort. Excellent cuisine. Most central situation in Duniedin TARIFF 17s. C.T.'s 15a. THOi'ES 603 and 2176 (upstairs). P.O. Box 2112. G5731 v TENDERS. JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD. O Est. 187 G. Sawmillers, Timber and Coal Merchants Mid Importers. Office Yards—lG7-169 Tuam etreet. Yards—2lo-214 St. Asaph street. COLONIAL TIMBER of every description, including large stock of seasoned timber. IMPORTED TlMßEß—Oregon, W-A-v oi, Plywoods, Oak, Australian Hardw xids, V.U.L., Paling, etc., etc. POSTS and POLES—Birch and Sik-.r Pice Posts. Silver Pino Poles, 10ft 10 I Ml. Every Facility for Prompt Delivery. W8990-9420 FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late James Haughoy will leave his late residence, 36 Fitzgerald street, St. Albans on Saturday, June 3rd, at 8.45 a.m., ior St. Mary's Catholic Church. Requiem Mass 9 a.m., and then to the Barbadoes street Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 6358 leral of the late Mary Crowe will J- leave her late residence, 331 MoorhoUso avenue, on Saturday, June 3rd, at 8.60 a.m. for tho Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Masa 9 a.m., and then to the Bromley Couletcry. J. LAMB and SON. 53£8 THE Funeral of the lato Mrs Louisa McCracken will leave the residence of he? sister, Mrs N. Rain ton, 218 Barbadoes street, Christchurch, for the Bromley Cemetery, on Saturday, the 3rd inst., at 11 a.m. JOHN KHIND. 6873 JOHN R H I N D (Late Langford and Hhind), Undertaker. P.O. Bos 623. MOTOR Hearee and Carriages for Funerals in Town and Country. 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phono 1603. 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phono 680. Town Office: 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 812. R8065-603G GEORGE BA] FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES, FOR FUNERALS .uu DISTANCE. Office: 221. Garage: 225 Durham street. - 'PHONE Y9l Ni e ht or Day. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone prOQ Established 1873. FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES. F. FISHER, KAIAPOI, TVTOTOH FUNERALS, DISTANCE. 'PHONE 21, KAIAPOI. WANTED KNOWN, THAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH, and as we have only a short time to live, get Hit test Rubbish is dea* at any price; the best is always cheaper In the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can aiways rely on getting tho Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburb* waited on Paily for Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality. The annual output reaches half a million pounds. The quantity sold epeako for itself. 68916 UNIQUE" Hot Water Bottle* are Bri. tish made, through and througn, and fully guaranteed by North British Rubber Co. See the name "Unique" on .each

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 13

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