HOTELS. WHEN VISITING DUNEDIN, ■ ■ * VISITORS may depend on Accommodation of the very highest class at the city's leading hotel—"The Grand." Modern to the smallest detail—£2o,ooo has just been, expended. Nothing too much trouble to add to the comfort of your stay. Central heating throughout. GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN, Arthur A. Faape, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Reputation, Dunedin." STAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. rpHIS POPULAR HOTEL has been thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished throughout, and is now under entirely new management* •••... Tariff: Ids per day. "TVAIMARIE," Paraparaumu. — This '' Newly-built and Up-to-date House offers First-class Accommodation. Close to park, tennis courts, beach, etc. Excellent cuisine, moderate tariff; 2 minutes from Railway Station. Ring T ' 35, or write for rooms. MRS. THOMPSON, Proprietress - (Late Mahsra House, Waikanae). CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL.. CITY.BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Christchurch. Tel. A 5266. AN Ideal Home in the heart of the city. Continental Plan: Bed and breakfast, 68 6d per day; full board, 10s. Cosy lounges and. sitting-rooms, hot and cold bath. Concession to permanent guests, liberal table, midday luncheon a specialty. F. M: C. HYMAN, Proprietor. WHEN IN AUCKLAND, STAY AT "BRAEBURN.'' BRAEBURN"— an Exceptionally wellfurnished ajid thorough up-to-date Private Hotel—is one' of th 6 handiest and . most comfortable places at which to stay in Auckland. It is conducted by Mrs. Braik, late of "Braeburn," Wanganui, and "Cargen," • Auckland. . Permanent guests by arrangement. Tariff on inquiry. . TUCKER'S CLUB HOTEL, *Palmerston North, : Established 1900.' Telephones 5470 and 6236. P.O. Box 46. rpHE Ideal Family Commercial and Re- -*- sidential Hotel. Accommodation for about 100 guests. The appointed house of the Commercial Travellers, Civil Service, and Automobile Associations. Twelve Lock-up Garages, Twelve Elec-trically-lit and Heated Sample Rooms. - H. B. TUCKER, LTD., Proprietors. NOTICE TO FERRY PASSENGERS. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, Man- '» Chester street, Christchurch, the most homely and comfortable hotel. Two minutes from station, five minutes from City centre. . New management. Cuisine under personal supervision of Mrs. Behger. First class Table, Civility, Attention. Terms moderate. Write or Telephone 1204. Proprietor: S. BENGER. WANTED Known—City Hotel, Courte-nay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terminus)/ Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottle sold at wholesale price at the' City Bottle Store. " MOTOR SERVICES. S.O.S. MOTORS. ;•; WELLINGTON TO NEW PLYMOUTH. (Twice Daily.). ; PROVIDE Comfortable Travel in speci- .■*■ aily-designed cars—leaving Wellington 8.30 a.m. and 12.30 (noon). Fares: To Wanganui, £1; New Plymouth, 42s 6d. SUNDAYS.—Leave 9 a.m., arrive New Plymouth 7.30. , Fares: To Wanganui, 265; New Plymouth, 60s. The S.O.S. pioneered these services. ; Book Your Seat at the WATTLE CONFECTIONERY SHOP, Hotel Windsor, 51. Willis street. WELLINGTON-MASTERTON-FALMERSTON NORTH DE LUXE and Hupmobile Daily Motor Service—Cars leave Carlton' Hotel 9 a.m., arrive Masterton 12 noon, connectI in" with De Luxe Service to Palmerston North. Booking Offices: Ladbrook's Confectionery Shop (opp. Hotel Windsor), and Lambton Garage. Phones 45-990 and 40-676. - ' ■ _. • pARCEL AND GOODS DELIVERY SERVICE. LEVIN TO WELLINGTON, BY SPA TRUCKS. « Leaves Levin: Leaves Wellington: 8 ,a.m. Daily. 2 " p.m. Daily. Telephones—Levin 0. Wellington (Rei;. =c ' age) 43-725. ' [ P. J. TURNBULL, Proprietor. ! UOXTON-LEVUi Koyal JMi.-<i u ickest *■ route to and from Foxton. Leave Foxton daily 7 a.m. and 3.r p.m. Leave Levin daily 11 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. ■■■••' g. ROUT. Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. WE SPECIALLY INVITE YOU . rpO inspect our Stock of BATHS, •*• BASINS, SINKS, and ELECTRI CAL GOODS. j A LARGE STOCK AT THE BEST PRICES. A. AND T. BURT, LTD., A. AND T. BURT, LTD Courtenay place, WELLINGTON. | TAKE CARE IN TIME! ■ TF there is the slightest sign of trouble •*- j>with' your Eyes, have them attended to at once. . Delay may have serious results. Call on us for expert advice. MORRISON AND GILBERD, 70, Willis street, Wellington. , i JOHNSONVILLE RESIDENTS PLEASE NOTE! TT DENHAM, GENERAL CARRIER. -*"*•• City 'Phone 41-939. Johnsonville 'Phone 18-848. Furniture Removals a Speciality.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 6
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