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BUSINESS MOriOES. MAIIARA HOUSK, WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. ■S- SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. FINE HEALTHY CLIMATE. An Ideal Place to Spend n Quiet Holiday in (no Country. CI MSI' Manngor. PATENTS, PATENTS, Etc. TOR KXPKRT ADVICE (gratis), send rough A sketch or model to SVDXKY 11. lUCIGS, Registered Patent Agent and Engineer, Harcourt's Buildings, 1!)7 Lamblou Quay. All correspondence strictly confidential. CIISOF J BO YD, CHIMNEYS SWEPT, t CARPETS BEATEN. Koto Address: 190 TINAKORI KOAD. Telcplnne: 1272. GO23F TCE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS. -11- Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. .MAX KRMSSIG, I.itllo Taranaki Street. 'Phono 2400. ClO3l IMPORTANT TO LADIES. rrUIE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with A its rotary Shuttle, does work easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and from machine can over hopo to. Common sense indicates this, experience proves it. Also the most durable, and, iu every way, the best machine iiiailo. l< , . J. W. Fear, Sole Agent, 38 Willis Street.. Call on us or write to-day. ClO2l •SUPERFLUOUS HAIE, "VIOLET SNOW CREAM," A PERMANENT CUKE. Prico, 4s. 6i1., from the following chemists— W SALEK, Willis Street. G. MEE, Lambton Vuay. C. H. PERROTT, Corner Manners and Willis Streets. CIOBS KOLAVIN (THE LADIES' PICK-ME-UP), SOLD by LEN. M'KENZIi! Opera Ilouse Phariuocy, 56 Manners Street; bus just imported bill shipment of Steam's Celebrated Wine of rre-h (undried) Kola. Largo bottles. 3s. 6d. Dose, <i tublespconful after meals. An ideal Brain, Nerve, and Muscle Stimulant. Posted free any address, by mentioning Dominion. N.8.-The Bottles aio Highly Ornamental and wrapped Willi sroalpjit earo. CS2S TO IMMIGRANTS. TF you want to get a Good Little BUSINESS A of any tradj or profession, write us. Wo have a hundred places from .£75 to £1000 iu Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin Districts. THE NX TRADE EXCHANGE, P.O. Box 332, Christchurch, only Business Sellers in tho Dominion. (A Sang Littie LAUNDRY, clearing £& per week, in Christchurch, .£160.) JIACANDREW AND HAYES, ART DEPOT. TUST Opened Unbreakable Dolls, Brass and W Celulloid Heads. These dolls, are beautifully dressed, and moderate in prico; some dainty styles as low as Is. 3d. each. \Ve have also'got in a large selection of New Autumn Paulino Patterns. With these ladies can bo sure of good fit and styln, and all garments lor children and ladies can bo mado at home, with good results. ' ' MACANDREW AND HAYES, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. C 067 HOTEt MOTIVES. TXT niTE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCII, N.Z., Is now ready to receive GUESTS. Tariff, Bs. Gd. A. W. LANE, Proprietor (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch). HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING (Opposite thu Post Office). (Patronised by Uia Excellency tlie Governor, Lord Ranfurly). Tho Leading Commercial House of the District. MR. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL (late of Hawera) have much pleasuro in informing the public generally that they have taken over the above well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain the high-class reputation borne by the house for so many years. TAITA HOTEL, TAITA (LOWER HUTT). WM BRANIGAN date of Kilbirnie). HAVING taken over tho abovo Hotel, 1 wish to notify the travelling public that tho Best Liquors and Accommodation will bo provided. Speight'. Beer always on draught. Good Stabling and large, well grassed, uud watered paddocks. GISG COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. LOWER CUBA STREET. THIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now open to receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine; single and double bedrooms, electric lift; very central and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trains pass door. Tariff, Gs. per dav. Permanent bcaiders from l!ss. per wees. 'Phono 112 G. MRS. M. KEI'LER (lote of Christchurch), Proprietress. C 1075 Telephono Telegraphic Address, 1050. "Floral" (Wellington). HOTEL BRISTOL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Proprietor-J. H. HINTON. Splendid View of City and Harbour. Absolutely fireproof. One Penny Section from Railway Station and Wharves. Promcnado Roof and Balconies. C76S rfBALANDU PRIVATE HOTEL, Cambridge Terrace, Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from Te Aro Station, First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from 259. to Ms. per week; Gs. per (lav. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, IGSG. C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. the marquis ov' normanby hotel ca,:terto.v. w. m. halley, proprietor. The bost Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. C9G3 WHERE TO STOP. /CENTRAL HOUSE, Taumarunui.—This now \J up-to-dato liouso is now open, and Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors especially catered for. Fine largo rooms and a splendid view. Within a minute's walk from the railway station and river boat lauding. Porter meets all trains. TelegraiM and letters promptly attended to. Tarift', Gs. per day. MBS. E. W. SIJIJIONS, Proprietress CIIOG WELLINGTON'S SEASIDE. THE Eona Bay Tea Kiosk now affords Excellent Accommodation for those Recuperating. Holiday-making, etc. Tariff, 3Ds. per week, or Gs. per diem. Grill Luncheon, etc., Is. Gd Afternoon Tea, Od. MRS. BROWN, Proprietress. l NGUS TImNEJVS Sew llnii ■ -cseino" Salon. Hotel Windsor Uuitdingi, Willis Rtr<">t, is one rf the most up-to-date Saloouj in the City, Finest Brajid« of Ti 'mcso, Cisnrettw, and Cigars stocked. C 789

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 1

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