G. ARROWSMITH Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, And hopes by strict attention to bnsij ness and comfort of patrons to still have a continuance of the support he has had for the past 16 yean. Take Id tram from Queen Street ■ to jCity 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 Kve Minutes from nil "attractions. ' i TERMS MODERATE. I 'Phone 2250. ]\/[R. A. C. WALSHE wishes to ihtl" mate that he has taken over the OPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors to the seaside. Good table. Term* moderate. None but the best Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. EMPIRE HOTEL,, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE QECIL AKDEN, Mine Host, draws onl* Speight's Beer and lias a name' fot selling spirit true to label, If you're » *port you'll meet your friends there. Tariff, Bs. per day. SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel), Phone- HAWERA. —ISi j\£RS. E. McLEAN wishes to notify the Public that she his taken over the above housw T'-nvellers will find every comfort HOT AND COLD BATHS. ■. PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE STANXERS ST., ELTHAM. (Next door to Club and almost opposite Town Hall). Comfortable Board. Hot and cold Baths. Central situation. Terms moderate. MRS. J. GROVES, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY UN WANGANTJL FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN XEW ZEALAND. !' JJANDSOME Brick Building, trjth every modern convenience, clectrio light, clectrio radiators, hot and cild water in principal bedrooms, seven bafh. rooms, with b.c. and shower baths, f Magnificent situation, overlooking lea, river, town, and countryside. Five balconies open to sun and sea breezes. Five minutes from railway station, ifrhich Hes directly opposite, across the river. Three minutes from trams. Motor garage, tennis and croquet ground. Telegrams, "Braeburn,'' Jv'anganui," Address, Anzac Pw&M.'wangsnui. IMRANAKI LAND, BULDING AND INVESTMENT SOriKTV. (Permanent), Directors: Mcnr.l Richard Cock (Chairman). A. Shultleworth, \v. L. Newman;-Newton King, A. Qoldwater, T. K, Skinner, Colonel Hlis. BUY YOUR OWN HOMB. The Society lends money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands, A borrowed may i plans and l)uild»r. The Society i tering all m'crl All profits divided equally amongst bon and Investors. The Society is purely co„„. live. ' " Based on the calculation ol the prodU nude during the last few years, the time required to rcpoy a loan Is aeven years. F< A member borrowine £IOO (five ih each) would huve i oi £1 lis 8d in i From which, deducting the" •mount ot the loan 100 0 I Would leave as paid fct lntcrttt ~ the balaooe £33 0 I i • ItESERVB FUND ol _„ , OTO £BOOO. V(lt« (ot Mouxotui and puttoalut
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 6
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