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HOTEL NOTICES. j rHE Grcytowu Hotel.—The Leading Corn- , -,"■:' raorcial Houso of tho District, ilonfy , ' Collins, Proprietor. Cllß3 OTERAROA HOTEL, Lovln.-W. H. niguine ■ Vγ (well-known in snorting circles), Pro-i priotor. Mr. and Mrs. Higgine havo this hotel now under entirety now manacoineut j and most suitablo for tho accommodation Of travellers. . Cllßs ,'■• im-HITE , HAItT HOTE3U :. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., , fa now ready to rcceivo QUESTS. Tariff, 88. Od. A. \V. LANE, Proprietor (Lato United Service Hotel, Christehurch). CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof, NAPIER. AIT.NE now three-storied modern hotels Bituated in the best part of Nnpicri magnificent fioa view. Spacious Balcony nnd Hoof Promtnado, well-. furnished, largo niry ioouib, luxurious private sitting-rooms, lirst-clasa table, and tbo best of attention. SUITES. Telegrams and letters promptly attended taPorter meets nil Trains nnd Boats. A. C. BARNI2S, Proprietor. P.O. Boi 202. . ■■ ■■ , 'Phono 203. PLATFORM REFRESHMENT ROOMS,. PALMERSTON NORTH. Gong goes every, train. HOT LUNCHEON, nOT SOUP, HOT PITA a Speciality. Refreshments at any lime. Fresh Fruit' • Chocolates, etc. ' ' CIISO J. n. FLETCHER, Proprietor. , HASTIE'S, HOTEL, FEILDING (Opposite the Post Offico). (Patronised by ffis Excellency tho Governor, Lord Rnnfurly). > Tho Loading Commercial Houso of thfi Dietrlot. MR. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL flat* o( , Haworn) havo muoh plp&suro in inform* ing tho public generally that they havo toko* over the above well-known hotel, and that thef trust, by civility, attention, r.hd a proper rot gard for patrons, to maintain tho high-class ro«. putation borno by tho houso for bo many years, ( COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. ,\ LOWER CUBA STREET. fTIHIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now JL open to rcceivo guests. Every coinfoi'tpi oxcollenl cuisin*; single and double bedrooms,' electric lift! *ory central and near to wharves, 1 railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House.'• All trams pas? door. Tariff, Gs. per dhy. Pormanent boaidors from 255. por wcoi, 'Phono 1128. MRS. SI. KEPLER Onto of Christclmrch), Proprietress. C 1075 A Tolophone ' Telegraphic Address. \ 1050. "Floral" (WoUibgtonK HOTEL BRISTOIj STREET, WELLINGTON. Proprietor-J. H. HINTON. Splendid View of City and Harbour. Absolutely fireproof. Ono Penny Section (rott Railway Station and Wharves. Promenade Roof and Balconies. CJCSM ryEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL. £l Cnmbridgo Terrace, Near Tram Tormintis, two minnton from TV Aro Station', First-Class Accommodation foi Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from ' 25e. to 30s. per weekj 6s. per day. Good Tablo V. kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, 105 G. C 1123 '■ MRS, BACOVICH, Proprietress. THE MARQUIS Ox ,, HOTEL, \ I CAIITERTON. • \ W. M. HAILEY, PROPRIETOR. Tho best Commercial Hotel in tho Wnirarapti, C 963 Preserve Your Boots ' J ." . WITH ■" 1 .' •■' , The defects of the nveriigo Boot Polish arc that it does not last, that it does not preserve tho leather, and ' that it rube off easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE! , With little labour it gives a brilliant black glosa that keeps your footgear: always stylish. tIADIUM IS CHEAP) ,It only needs to,bo applied thinly I now and then. A nub occasionally does the rest. It it a wonderful preserver of leather and will v save 25 per cent, in wear and tear. Best Boot Polish on Earth I £5 . BOOT SHOPS AND ,£» \j Od. STORES. DO' Mado by McLcod, a ' Marly New Zealand •■ Strongly Recommend Lane's Emulsion. Lane's Emulsion Is ;.jinivevsa3ly known'and used "UiTotrshoutiNcw Zealand. Not a clty 4 , . i township can be "tWs, 1 country, but , -whore .fhiß-walirahle! healer and bods»*ulW6r ito, wadny .obtained. IWis'Userl-iby ' i all > ' children at*all-jtlmestio{-.'tho(3tcar,| • and does good whenever -'aBd 1 N , wherever used. " Stanley C. .Schmidt,' Marton, had really w.ealc"hings»-ln'S"dtjrjtoir I said he had consumption, lisa I lotter relatc3Hhat' ' LaT»e!3SEmBl-{ elon' gave him complete relleti and built him up to healthi-'and strength," ■ ' "'Nureo 'JlauTle, tho Chtistchurch lady who has probably, done more in the crusado-against consumption than- any other 'N. Z.> lady, says ' Lane's 'Emulsion has 1 been much appreciated, v and Is proferrod by my: patients to any; other,'" " W. W. Gibson, Leeston, aftor. - suffering constantly from' colds for four years, was entirely'cured by Lane's Bmulslon." "W. Coleridge Hyde, chemiot/ Welllngton, was completely cured of a long-standing courli with ; spitting of blood, by Lano's Emulsion." These few instances can be multiplied, not merely . by hundreds, but' by thousands light here in New Zealand. Just rcmembot , that a cold is always tho starting point of consumption, nsthma, bronchitlß, pneumonia, pleurisy, etc. It there is a history of weak lungs in your family, tako Lane's HJirmlsion, and keep on taking It ; until you are thoroughly restored to health. Lane's Emulsion nourishes and invigorates—lt enables ■•.'•.'■ you to rtslßt living disease,-. It always succeeds where ordinary' cough mixtures entirely fall, . In , ■ , bottles, 4/6 and 2/6 everywhere;. ■•' ; : Buy the largo slZf, 48, "mHE DOMINKTN" eniployFa" "sTaft" of ' ,X Advertising Bxperts, whose Eorvices aro always available. Thcy : will give valuable .; Advice to Advertisers, and Wri(6 Advertise- '. ments-without any citra Telephone ' , , ' ; '\ k

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 9

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