WHERE TO STAY IN WANGAJHJI, s®* ispiiSs finest private ttotel in NEW, ZEALAND. J-JAXDSOME Brick Building, witli every modern convenience, electric lignt, electric radiators, hot and cold water m principal bedrooms, seven bathlooms, with h.c. ami shower baths. Magnificent situation, overlooking se'i, river, town, and countryside. Five lial-otiiiic-'j open to rtm and sea breezes. Five minutes from railway station, which lies directly opposite, across the river. Three minutes from trams, Motor garage, tennis and croquet ground. IAUII'F [)s per day; £2 5s per week, special terms for lengthy visits. Tcicgiams, liraehurn, ,J Wanganui." Address, Anzae Parade, Wanganui. pftlV AT E BOARDING-HOUSE STAXXERS ST., ELTIIAM. (Next door to Club ami almost opposltt Town Hall). Comfortable Board. Hot and cold Baths. Central situation. Terms mod' era to. MRS. J, PROVES, Proprietreas, ■M G. A K 1! 0 W SMITH Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UI'PEII QUF.EX STREET, AUCKLAND, And hopes by strict attention to business and comfort of patrons to still have a continuance of the support lias bad for the past 1C years. lake Id tram from Queen Street td 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 Harbor, I'ive Minutes from all attractions. TERMS .MODERATE. 'Phone 2'208, Q P U N A K E gOTEU M r. A. C. WALSHE wishes to inti» mate that he has taken over tho OPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid ne< mniodation for visitors to the seaside. Good table. Terms Jnoderate. None but the best Ales, Wines a«4 Spirits kept, Ii 0Y A L HoT E % * AUCKLAND. Under entirely new management. D. COLLINS PROPRIETOR 'Late Clarendon Hotel, Christehurcli. empire HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSJ* £jECIL ARDEX, Mine Host, draws oßljf Speight's Beer and has a name fa* selling spirit true to label. If you'r# 4 sport you'll meet your friends tbere. Tariff, Bs. per day. £IIATSWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, rOWDERITAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Rebuilt in concrete, and thoroughly modern. Best Situation in Town. Write MRS. HOWELL for terms," et« DAIMLER CAR FOR HIRE. 'PIIONE 574, •
•THIS Untly English car is at your service day or night. New Plymouth's most popular cnv. 'Phone 574, I have now left the old Central Fir# Station; also have no connection with Mr. G. Gibson. x T. w. WARD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1917, Page 6
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