WHERE TO STAY. READ THIS. G. ARROWS MlTta Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND And hopes by strict attention to business and comfort of patrons to still have a continuance of the support he has had for the past 1G years. Take Id tram from Queen Street to City Road via Symonds Street, then one, minute's walk, Grounds 3 acres in Extent. Tennis Court and Bowling Green. Magnificent View of City and Harbour. Five Minutes from All Attractions. TERMS MODERATE. Phone 2250. ROYAL HOTEL. HAWERA. A HOME AWAY-FROM HOME. Clean Beds, Good Table. Nothing but Standard Brands of Win» and Spirits. Speight's Beer. TARIFF REASONABLE. GEO. H. GIBSON, PROPRIETOR. PARKVILLE. mHE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL RIDGWAY'ST., WANaANUI (Next Cook's Gardens). One minute's walk from railway tion and Post Office. Hot and cold baths. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms. Motor-car for hire. Telephone 505. P.O. Box 207. J. HODSON, Proprietor. HfARANAKI TEA & DINING ROOMS, HAWERA. Hours from 7.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hot Meals at all Hours. Hot Dinner from 12 to 2. Afternoon Tea from 2 to 5. Hot Tea from sto 7. ALL MKALS 1/0. MRS. WARD, Proprietress. gTONY JJOTEL, ' OKA TO. Passengers by Motor 'Bus can rely #» getting Morning and Aftevnon Tea at the -.bove Hotel. Popular Brands of Ales, Best ot Wines and Spirits'always available. Motto: Best is not good enough. B. T. BOOKER, Proprietor, EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE. ARDF.K, Mine Host, draws only Speight's Beer and lias a name for selling spirit true to label. If you're » sport you'H meet your fi'iends there. Tariff, 0/- per day. WHEN IN WANGANm STAY AT CENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL. (next New Zealand Express Cov., and one minute from lla'ihyay Station.) Twenty-one single bedrooms, also flrstclass accommodation for families. Hot and cold baths. Terms from 6/- per day. Telephone 745. J- BACOVIC, Proprietor. gl RAN DON JJOUSB (New Railway Station), FITSJROY. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable, Suunv Rooms. Plant), Hot and Cold Water Baths. Sea-bath-ing accommodation. Terms moderate. 'Phone 27S (two rings). W. SCOTT, Proprietor. QHETWODE gCHOOI SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Devon Street West, New Plymouth. Principals: The Misses Stanford. The School will re-open on Wednesday February 9, 1010. Pupils prepared if desired for matriculation, Civil Service, and all musical examinations. Kindergarten class for children under seven years old. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Friday, February 4, from 3 to 5 p.m.
For a cheap and enjoyable outing (lining THE HOLIDAY SEASON visit till! . ISJGAERE Q. ARD EN S and see the now additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in th« MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Then let them enjoy the sensation . i inpopular WATER CIIUTE. ITol water free. Tea Room iiiml l.olliujk Stall in the Grounds. Admission: Sixpence, pLAXNELETTES, D SILK BLOUSES, GLACIi Sir.irs SHAWLS WHIE TAFFETA SILK.at 1/- Per Yard NEW IVORY AXD ( OXCRI4SS CAXVAS,SEji CO.MJi A XL) IXSPECT 'i? STO« Agent for WERTHEIM SEWING Some choice MjcWfiW in Stock. 0. H. retfobd
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 6
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