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BUSINESS NOTICES. r PREMO CAMERAS. ~~~ A RE beautifully made, easy to operate, and il combine all the latest improveninnts. They may be used either as hand or stand cameras. PRICES RANGE FROM £2. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Post free on application to tho' authorised agents! THE IMPERIAL CAMERA CO,, . 42 Willis'Street ... ... ......,.„ ... ... .Wellington. WANTED KNOWN.' ' ■ TyTESSRS. JAMIESON BROS., Agents, Man--LVJL ners Street, have Removed from the first floor of the Mercantile Exchange to ground Moor of the Arcade; where old and new clients will be 'courteously , treated and business promptly attended to. Jamieson Bros., Arcade, 80 Manners Street.. . : . Clll3 ' ■ ■ RANGATIRA . , : . PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 18 AUSTIN STREET. . . Telephone 2680. Established by— ' • ' . THE MISSES NEALE, Registered and Certificated Midwives. Even Care and Attention. CI2OO "ORIVATE HOSPITAL FOK WOMEN," JL. ■ . M'Donald Crescont. MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. ,' iNew Zealand Registered Nurse. Certified Mid wives' Board, London. Certificated Masseuso. '.....' Estab. ISOS. Telegrams: "Women." Telephone, 2159. Day or night. CIIS4 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FAIL'S 'COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT and SUPPER ROOMS, Lauibton Quay, opposito Club Hotel. Open from 0.30 a.m. to 11 p.m.: Sunday Hours:,B to 10, 12 to 2/5 to 10.30. r'resh Fish and Oysters Daily. Dinner. Menu consists of 40 Dishes. : , . - Q. R. FAIL, Proprietor, - CII3S { , Lato of High Street, Christchurch'. HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," 5 Customhouse Quay, , WcUingtou.—For Sale, Motor Launch,,;i6ft. x 71t.. Gin., fitted with 15-h.p. "Union" Engine; only 12 months old; ono of the-finest launches'in the colony. Full particulars and photo on application. Box 77.1. /Phono 2692. -. ■. '..■■- CB9l WJ. GAUDIN AND SON, •GRAIN/PRODUCE AND COAL ■• -MERCHANTS, 40 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. Cash Buyers of all kinds .of Farm' Produce; Consignments handled with best results v t6 "shippers. : ■''■.'.. ,':'-.■ Correspondence invited. - ■ " < CII9Q nnilE NEW ZEALAND KEY REGISTRY, \ 11 NORWICH CHAMBERS, . : '• -■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ : i '~ ■. . CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, 333 ■■••.. ;—/;, WELLINGTON.; ■'~,WANTED KNOWN-/ '■-'.:'.... 15 ADFORD'S : ' FOR ' FURNITURE. «; ■ \ ■■ .; — ;■ •_ . '■■ :' ~ '■ Chests Drawers, 275. 6d.; Duche'sse Chests, 395. Gd. ;■ Duchesse Washstands, : 21st.; Marble. AVaskslands, '325.' Gd.; Sideboards, £2 Xlsi- Gd.; 'Sprins' Cpuches/ 275. Cd.; Hallstands, 255.; ■AVardrobeSj with , ,, mirrors, ,£b 55.; Flower Stauds.ls. od.; Bedsteads from 20s. up; Rattan Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Overmantels,' 12s. 6d. up; Tables,'3s. Gd. and ss. Gd.; Fenders, 4s. Gd.;Fire Brasses,. ss. Gd. :: Wo Stock Everything in the Furniture' Line • At,Bottom:Prices. Cash or Terms. V ' .RADFORD AND CO., ' '."'. "'. .'; . ■; 50 Manners Street, and Potone. CIOS9~ :■■'.' HOTEL NOTICES..," THE Greytown Hotel.—The Lead'.Dg Lominercial Houso of the District. .lenry Collins, Proprjetpr. ,/■' ■ -,- •■ .' CllBO WEilAiiOA HOTEL, Levin.—W. H. Higgins (welUknown in sporting circles), I'ro-. prietor.' Mr. and Mrs. Higgins havo this hotel now. under entirely new management; and most suitablo tor tho -aciSommodation ■'of travellers. '. . . "'.■,'■ ...'.■■■ CUBS WHITE HA lil HOTEL,. ' CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., Is now ready.to receive Tariff,Ss. Gd. ;. . . A. , W. LANE, Proprietor ••'.". .". (Late United Servico Hotel, Christchuroh). CALEDONIAN -HOTEL. " . Absolutely Fireproof, . . NAPIKK. ' • .. ..■ . ' A FINE, new three-storied, modern hotel, situated in ,tho best part or >. Napier; . maguificent sea view. . : > , . Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnish,cd, large airy rooms, luxurious private sitting-rooms, first-class table/ and the best of auentiou. . ■ : .. . SUITES. '■ : Telegrams and letters promptly attended to.' Porter meets all Trains and Boats. . ' i. A. C. BARNES, Proprietor. P.O. Boi 202. .. 'Phone 203. TJLATFORM''.REFRESHMENT ROOMS, -2-' '-■ ,'I'ALHEESTuN'i NORTH. . , : Gong goes every train. . \ HOT LUNCuisUiVHur aOUP, HOT PIES, '... ■ ■ a Speciality. . . \ Refreshments at auy time. Fresh Fruit, Cfiooolates, eic. , . CIIBB : "' J. H.FLETCHEK, Proprietor. HASTIES HoißJi/MLuiiNli, ■/.. (Uppusite tue ryst Uttice).\ : (Patronisau UJ ills iiscuuuucy iliu Governor, / ; ..'. .Lord iiauiurijv.- ■ , Tho Lepding Cummiirciai iiouoj of tho District. Mil. .'A.\JJ.' MKS. T. ■ O'AEiLL (lato or Haweraj auvo much picusuru.in lnloruiing the pubiio generally that ihey have taken ovur the above well-known note!, and that tney trust, by civility; 'attention,: and a proper rt>gam tor patrons, to niaintiimthp higu-ciass reputatius uorni, uy lhij_nou£o l'or so many yeara. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. ;: WWisK fTIHIS Magnificent Six-story ■ Hostelry is now JL, open io reciive guests.- livery comtort, excellent cuisiu*, Miigiu and' double bedrooms, electric lift; very central and near to wharves, railway ttation, To,vn liall,, and Opera Jiouio. All li-ums paw uuor, TariU', Us. per day., 'l'uriuuneut uoaiders from a 53. per weoi. 1 'Phono 112G.. MKci. al. iCKr'i.Klt (laio 6f (Jhnsichurch), I J roerietres3. ■ ' C 1075 Telephone ■' ■ Telegraphic Address, IUSD. "Floral" (Wellington). HOTEL 8111 ST U L,' CUBA STREET, WELLiNUTu.N. . Proprietor-J. H.-HINTON. ! . Splendid View of City and Harbour. Absolutely- fireproof. Onu-Penny Section from Railway Station aiid Whnrvos. Promenade Roof aud Balconies. '-~ C 763 ryEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL~ £j Cambridge Terrace, y ■ Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from To Aro Station, First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from Hs. to Ms. per weekj.Gs. per day. Good Tnblo kept. Hot arid cold -witter. Telephone, lGoii. Cll2a ' ' MRS. fJACOVICH, ProprietMs. THE' MARQUIS O/.'NOBMANBJf ,Uo'm., , ',;;:.,:;-A,. V W. 11. HALLEY. PROPRIETOR, l'ho best Cou-morcial Hotol in the Wairarapi • '. . C 963,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 509, 17 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 509, 17 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 509, 17 May 1909, Page 1

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