WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANtf V W,i> -rt rtll . V finest private hotel in kew, ZEALAND. JJANDSOME Bride Building, wit* every modern convenience, electric light, electric riuliutors, hot and col.B water in principal bedrooms, seven bath rooms, ivitli h.e. :ui:l sliower baths, _ Magnificent situation, overlooking river, town, and countryside. Five hal-' conies open to sun aiul sen breezes.- Five minutes from railway station, whiclj lies directly opposite, across the river Three minutes from trams. Motor garage, tennis and croquet ground. IARII'F 9s per day; £2 5s per weelf Special terms for lengthy visits. Telegrams, "Bracburn,'' Wanganui." Address, Anzac Parade, Wanganui. PRIVATE BOAIiDING-lIQUSg STACKERS ST., ELI'IIAM. (Next door to Club and almost opposite Town Hall). Comfortable Board. Hot and cold Baths. Central situation. Terms modi erate. > MRS. J. GROVES, Proprietress. G.ARROW S M I T S Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, And hopes by strict attention to business and comfort of patrons to stiß have a continuance of the support lis has had for the past 10 years. Take Id tram from Queen Street tq City Road, via Svmouds Street, thei) ono ininute'p walk. Grounds 3 acres in extent. Tennis Court and Bowling Green. Magnificent View of City and Harbor, Five Minutes from all attractions, TEEMS MODERATE. 'Phone 225?. QPUNAKE JJOTEL, A. C. WALSHE wishes to intijnato tlmt lie has taken over the OPUNAICE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitor! to the seaside. Good table. Term/ moderate. > None but the best [Ales, Wines *n4 Spirits kept. JJ 0Y A £ JJ 0. TE L, AUCKLAND. Under entirely new management. D. COLLINS ; PROPRIETOR Late Clarendon Hotel, Christchureh. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR. HOUSE £JECIL ARDEN, Mino-Host, draws onljf Speight's Beer and has a name faj selling spirit true to label. If you're q sport you'll meet your friends there. Tariff, Bs. per day, QHATSWORTH (PRIVATE HOTEL, POWDERHAM ST., NEW. PLYMOUTH, in concrete, and thoroughly I modern. Rest Situation in Town.. Write MRS. HOWELL for terms, etc, DAIMLER CAR FOR HIRE. 'PHONE 574. ' THIS lovely English car U at youl service day or night. New' J'ly> I mouth's most popular cav. 'Phone 5*4, ' I have now left the old Central Fir* Station; also have no connection wiOi Mr, G. Gibson. [ T. W. WARD, Criterion Gara»e. Nm Uk._ .» I mm*
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1917, Page 6
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