iniiniiiuniiiiuiiiuniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiimiHiiiiuuiHinininiiiiimimimitii^^ Recommended by Medical Authorities "The Lancet" —the \eorld's foramost Medical Jcaa»f. very outspoken about tea, and states that sujgSr"* : Jurious and wasteful. Insist on
BOAfiD AND KTiSmSNOE, GAINSBOROUGH HOUSE, GOVERNOR'S BAY. OPEX FOR A FEW FATIXG GUESTS. Close to Beach and Jetty. Beautiful garden and well eheltewd. Also grounds for picnic particß. Luncheon and Afternoon Teas always ready. 'Phone. Governor's Bay Bureau. C 3793 [tealtht: cashmer- " khartoum." . (Late of 86 Armagh atreot), 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD (Formerly known as "Stanago.") Faying visitors received. 'Phons 7037. Two minutea from Hilla School Stop.
"HPHE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, ». 86 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. New hou6o. Up-to-date appointments. Beautifully situated, close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phono 1970. G4307 BOARD AND RESIDEnCE. VTAGO HOUSE, 269 MADRAS STREET, t { LATIMER SQUARE. Excellent Accommodation. Paying visitors received. P6ST3 "ST ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, 52 WORCESTER STREET 'WEST. ' UPERIOR Accommodation. Permanent KJ guests from 50s per -week, according to room and house. Casual guests 12s 6d per dav. tt-ENILWORTH PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Quietest, Sunniest, and Best Position in City Up-to-date bathrooms and Separate Shower. Permanent guests £2 10s, casuals £3 3s per weak. 'Phone 3339. 26 CASHED STREET WEST. H645j ACANCIES . for PERMANENT ._ OR CASUAL BOARDERS, CITY, near Fire Station. Under new management.
L 420? y '-73 LICHFIELD STREET. "BEACHCLIFFS." 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. TDEAL Situation. Spacious, Sunny Rooms, \rith separate balconies overlooking Bea. ' Telephone 1549 K. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. . H 4214-4293 private. •••.-..- FEW PAYING' GUESTS received ffcflwsd Home. . Single. [■; and- "Doriblo Rooms. For interview C 2766 ,: 'PHONE "\XTANTED, immediately, by Lady, Hoard » » : and Lodging in private house; centra!. Apply "46." c.o. "Press.'-' IH3 TSOARD and Residence wanted' by lady, ULJ ■ sunny room, near tram; . permanent. West preferred. P.D.8., "Press." 1221
MISCELLANEOUS. - and Equipment or Hut or Bach \ required, country river, first fortnight January; references exchanged; state terms, full particulars. Reply "M.C.," cans "Presa." -:■:* ■■■■ •■-. :::■ ■ -.■:;.: .■ Z. 1099 HOSE Wretched Scooters. Minson's-sell : X the Wheels at 7d end 103. Two wheels and axle for carts. 2s lid and 4s 3d complete. 1381' IKOMOXO Soles lor your Boots. Any--J one can put them on. Sizes, Is id, Is 9d, 2s 6d, 35.3d, 3s 6d a pair. Brass Tacks Free.. Minson's. 1381 JCALES and Weights, 13a 6d, at Minson's. .-5 English Scales, ISs Gd and 18s 6d. Spring balances, from Is 9d. Minson's--1381 ! MoINTYBE'S Pills, established over thirty | years. Recommended by ladies, 6a 6d. Chemists and Grocers. . 07153 Pills, extra- strong and re- j liable, 5s 6d. You; chemist will post ; twopence extra. C 7150 THE Boast Beef of old England is nothinp without "Military" Pickles. Sold by all Grocers. Beiuae substitntes. H424t8715
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 14
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