WATSON'S Wo. 10 WHISKY THE BEST lIN THE WORLD I jsmCTßsaasmaßEKEßMßniaHScaa ■L"* .... i . Gresham Wei Lambton Quay NOW OPEN for die reception of Guests. Tha Alteration* and Irapro»or*ont» to thl« Hotel cannot but attract attention. . P.O. Box 7*7. TiHtirr t»» gp»t.i9aTioit-»T hotbli UfPtQS. 'Phone *43 ►, J. (PADDY) ttHIfPIN. Prcprloter. - - .ir—— «I" —tar : ■—iiarrtgjSßSaigll THE NEW “ GLENALVON,” AUCKLAND. SITUATED IN WATERLOO QUADRANT (Opposite Government ]\TOTICE ig hereby given that the rebuilding of this old-established Prna ~ Hotel has now been completed. Sixty rooms, large and small; e light, and everything up-to-date. The most convenient and exclusive in Auckland, enjoying unsurpassed vietre over the Auckland Harbour, y • ent Boarders specially catered for. Terms on application to tho propnetr . MRS M. D. SHERFF. f jFrank Oakes * n WILLIS STREET / PROPRIETOR OF TJdE WELLINGTON n i Duke of €dliHmrgl) fiotel j - ■■innr—namz: =3di- -.■ty •\ WELLINGTON’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. HOTEL BRISTOL, (CORNER OF CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS). STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. TARIFF; 7/- per Day; 37/G cer Week. Permanent Rates by arrangement. 'PHONE 1050. NIGHT AND DAY PORTER. Proprietress, AIRS A. KNOWSLEY SIX STORIES OF SOLID COMFORT. “ARCADIA” PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite Public Trust Office, LAMBTON QUAY. .VOTED BY THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE NORTH ISLAND. MRS. E.'COCKAYNE :: PROPRIETRESS. PANAMA HOTEL Center Vlviaß and Taraaakl ttneti. J« C. MASON, Proprlntr Kif PANAMA, off ora to Permanent end Transient Guests Bxcellsnt Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only tho beet of Aloe and Spirits kept in stock. A SINGLE BOTTLE kl WHOLESALE PRICE. "STOP”, AT THE HOTEL where tha Travelling Publlo Stop— t “THE CARLTON,” WILLIS STREET. Hr*. F- **• PfIULNEH, Proprlatro* Only One Goal Fire Needed The Beeston system enables you to heat every nook and cranny in tha largest building with one coal fire. Imagine the saving in work, attention, fuel and expense this effects. BEESTON Radiators and Boiler are tho cleanest, most healthful, effective and convenient system of heating homes, factories, hothouses, etc. ■ssstss Rsllsr. sns of which ksops • numkar O* Radiators coins. ma de in every detail. Particulars from Sob Agonta: > AO T DMDT I *(tl ' Courtenay Plact, g & Is DUltlj LlUi) WELLINGTON. a® #*&9 i stesi I Saludor Filters flake Drinking Water Pure, Sparkling and Harmless. SUMMER is the season in which epidemics are most likely to occur and it is recognised that impure drinking water is one of the most effective disseminators of disease. Microbes are to be found in most water supplies, and it is very necessary that the water Should be Made Absolutely Germ-proof-This can be done by using Saludor Filters, which are of British Manufacture. The filtering medium consists of hollow cylinders made from selected grades of infusorial earth, which is now recognised by leading scientists as the most efficient and rapid filtering medium for the purification of drinking water. The process of filtration is from the outside to the inside, thus all impurities are Deposited on the External Surface of the Cylinders, which are easily cleaned by a medium soft brush, or they can be completely sterilised by boiling for an hour. Saludor Cylinders possess a closeness and smoothness of texture which ensures the greatest efficiency in holding back germs and suspended matter. Tap filters also in stock. Write to Department “C.” E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Hunter Street and Jervois Quay Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 8
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