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WHERE TO STAY, FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN THI) BOMIHION. Unsurpassed situation, overlpoking river, town and country. Sumptuously furnished throughout, 'and provided with every modern convenience. JCUctrie Light, Electric Radiators in Bedroom*, a number of which also have lavatories with hot and cold water. Seven' bathrooms, with hot, cold and shower baths. Motor garage for use of guests. Five minutes' walk from P.O. and Railway Station (across Town Bridge), Telegrams: Braeburn, Wanganui. Address: ANZAC PARADE, WANGANUI.

READ THIS. a ARROWSMITB Has taken over KINO'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, CPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND And hopes by strict attention to busineW and comfort of patrons to still have ft continuance of the support he has had for the past 1(1 years. Take Id tram from Queen Street to City Road via Symonds Street, thsa one. minute's walk. Grounds 3 acres in Extent. Tennis Court and Bowling Ureen. Magnificent View of "City and Harbour, Five Minutes from All Attractions TERMS MODERATE. Phone 2250,

VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. "JARANAKIANS visiting Auckland I* ceive every home comfort at the J/NGHAM pRIVATB'. ]-[OTEs (next Laidlaw Leeds'), WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND, The Langhnm Hotel is conveniently situated, three minutes from the station, wharf, and tepid. !«i.lt water baths, jililard table. ' ■ E. J. TREVELYAN, Proprietor, J{OYAL JJOTEL, Under Entirely New Management. D. COLLINS, PROPRIETOR.' Late Clarendon Hotel (Christc'-urch). Telegraphic Addrcs "Rovtel." • Telephones! IS7 -'and 3201 EMPIRE .HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR -HOUSK. fJKCIL ARDKN', Mine Host, draw* only Speight's Beer and has a name 'for selling spirit true to label. If you're a sport you'll meet your f rtoirts there.' Tarjh", «/--per day. P A P. K V I L L E . ".. WE LKADLNU PRIVATE HDTEt RIDfiWAY ST., \\M v/-' * x■. ~ (Next Cook's <in i...'i.r. On« minute's wp'k rroui nt.l.niv sintion and Pns* U«»i*. . ~.>( and cold b*tha. i.omtoftoiiiß nncmercial' and Sitting ~'nnis. Mutor-car for hire. Uleplioiiß Jl'i.V P.O. Hose 207. J. HOD.SO.V, Proprietor.

IT v 1 T R l "I,'-UK wishes to iii' Splendid accommodation for vi«itoi'< to the seaside. Uood table. Term* moderate. None bnt the best A,les, AYlnts ana Spirits kept. gUAX D 0 S J-J 0U SB (Xea.v Railway Station J, l-'ITZUOY.. SUI'JCRIOR BOARD AN'I) KIJSIDK.VCK. Comfortable, Sunny Rooms. '. Piano, Hct and Cold Wnter'ltaths. Sea-bath-ng accommodation. Term* modermo Phone. 2TS (two rings). \V. SCOTT. Proprietor. | j'AUAXAKI LAND, HUU.DIXU AXU INVESTMENT SOCIKTY. ■ (Permanent). Directors: Messr* Richard Cock (filiatrman), A, Mmttleworth, W. 1.. Ncvr« man, Newton Kin,?, A. < loldwater. T. K. Skinner and Colonel Kllia. BUY YOUR OWN IIOMK. Tito Society lends money on Freehold >\ approved Leasehold l.aiiita. ■ A borrower may se'eet his own ti-ct. plain ami builder. The Society pays co=t of preparing ami registering all mortgages of ji\oi) or o^cr. All profits divided equally amonjsi borrowers and investors. The Society i* purely cooperative. Rased on the calculation of the profit* made during the last few years, tho time required to repay a loan is'seven years. For example: A mev:bcr borrowing £IOO (five shares of jC2u cadi) would have pM in monthlv instalments of £1 11a Bd, iu seven years £133 o '0 From which, deducting tho amount of the loan .... 100 0 0 Would leave as paid for interest the balance £33 o '0 The Society has a RESERVE l't ,v, > of over £2OOO. Write for prospectus and partio'Wj*, ... E. P. WEBSTER, - SecreUm t Bot 83, Kew Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1916, Page 6

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