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BUSINESS NOTICES,. THE''.-./' ■ • A U S.T E A L I A N M U T U A L PROVIDENT SOCIETY . ~ (Established CO Years). The Largest, Soundest, and Most Prosperous Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. . . FUNDS, over .£24,500,009 ANNUAL INCOME .£3,158,723 V. i ■' THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT now being Firmly Established, the.Society is able to issue POLICIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for amounts from ; ' ../ *sto .£10,000./ ' ■':--■ ~, ' .'■' Directors of;the New Zealand Branch: The Hon. Chas. J. Johnston, M.L.C, (Chair- ( man); A.,do B. Brandon, Esq., (Deputy- .- Chairman); the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; ■ John,'Duncan, Esq.;. arid Joseph .Joseph, Esq., EDWARD W.LOWE,; / Resident Secretary. BRANCH OFFICE-'. - ■ - CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY,. -■■' .Wellington.... .; / "CllOs TNSIST ON GETTING' :"/'. r?' ■'-./• -MALTHOID :. ,- / • MALTHOID /- - '■ i ;'/■-/ EOOFING AND DAMPCOURSE. It is NOT the same as others. /, ' ' / JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. / JAMES W. JACK, ' -'.' -C 1133 | TYUMPY, Abbey,, and Builders' Levels, Pris- :. - matics, Parallels, Steel Straightedges, ' Spring Bows,; Bow Pens, Tee arid Set Sauares, '■ and Scales of all kinds./ -'-.',;. ' /-".-".'. ,/ L - W; C 1035 /■ /' ; - / ' 214 Lambton ( Qnaj.\ , /.CATERING. ' t ■■•'•'' . ~~~ ■■■•■ '/" r \KT H. PHILP, Baker; Pastrycook, and t VV •-. Caterer, 79 Willis Street (next Begg's), t is prepared to undertake all manner: of Catering for Supptrs, Dances,' • etc., &U most reasonable rates.. Quotations given: Strictest-attention. None-'but thebest in. the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speciality../ ■■/'.:/: ■■■■■■:■■'■-/ .-'.' C 847 '~.• HOTEL NOTICES. THE ALBEMAEIJ3 PEIVATE- HOTEL, Ghuznee Street. / Tho, Most Popular House in Wellington. T»rms Moderate. . Mrs. D. Cullen, Proprietress,'late of Hokitika. ; ■ ■■' .- . -'•'-' ' / C 1219 ./fVB A N D . ,'H O T E- L, . .'br .. - ' .HASTINGS. ,/■ ■;• ;■■ G. B. : MACKAY ...../ Proprietor. ■ -Telephone 114. • Cable or Telegrain—Grand, Hastings., . '■ Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's ./ '*■ ',/ ~ /./,.,..■■..,:: ' -... .•Close-, to Railway Station. '• 1 „ Special Suites for Families. ■':-;.■ -■ '.'. C 1271 Teiephorie / //.,,.' Telegraphio Address, 1050.// "Floral" (Wellington). HOT E T, BR I ST O L. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON,. : : ' . Proprietor—,7. H. HINTON, ~ ' ! '• Splendid View..of City and Harbour. Absolutely fireproof. One Penny Section frorri Railway . Station and Wharves. " '•' ,i /Promenade Roof and Balconies. G7G3, WHITE HART , / HOTEL,' ,- ■'-; CHRISTCHUPvCH,/N.Z.,-.', Is now ready to receive .GUESTS.- Tariff, Bs.. Cd. ;/-. ''■ A. W. LANE, Proprietor, ! (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch).' 'V PRIVATE HO'TEL, "-* Cambridge .Terrace. : Near Tram Terminus; two. niinutes from Te Aro Station, First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public- Terms, from 255. to 30s. per week'; Gs. por day. 'Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone. 1656. C 1123 ' / "MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CAETEETO.N. ';.. ■ .'. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The Best Coriimercial Hotel in the W'airarapa. ■ ~■■;■■.-; ■■■■■-, -. " •'; ~ ./■..' cm CARLTON CLUB' HOTEL, HASTINGS. ' S. CHARLTON (late of .Criterion Hotel, Napier), PROPRIETOR. •-.; J N Announcing the fact that ne has taken over this well-known and first-class Commercial House, the Proprietor presents his compliments to his friends' and the general public, and wishes it to be understood that his business motto will be: "Comfort, Civility, and Attention," The catering will be of a high standard. ■ ' ' Cl^4D THEGreytown Hotel—The Leading Commerciat House' of the District. Henry Collins, Proprietor. , . . . . CTIHO WERAROA HOTEL, Levin—W.H. Higgins' (weii-known in sporting circ.es)., Proprietor. Air. and Mrs. uiggino have this hotel now under entirely new management; and most suitable for the accommodation ■of travellers. Clltv. - COLUMBU PRIVATE HOTEL,, LOWER CUBA STREET, THIS Magniiicent 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 trams : pass door. .-Tariff, Cs. per day. Permanent boarders from :255. per weet. 'Phone 1120. AIR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. ' i ' C 1227 CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof, napier: . A -FINE new three-storied modern hotel, situated in tho best part of Napior; magnificent sea view. Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished, largo airy rooms, luxurious Drivate sitting-rooms, first-class table, and the bast ,oi attention. SUITES. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Porter meets all Trains and.Boats. "A. C. BARNES, . Proprietor. P.O. Box 202. 'Phono 203. PLATFORM REIRESHMENT ROOMS PALMERSTON NOKTU. \ Gong goc-s every train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES, a Speciality. Refreshments at an..- time. Fresh Fruit, 1 Chocolates, etc. CIIS6 ~ ' J. 11. FLETCHER, Proprietor. HASTIE'S HOTEL. FEILDING. (Opposite the Post Office). ■ (Patronised by His Excellency tho Governor,. Lord Ranfurly). : ,/ Tho Leading Commercial House of tho District, MR. .AND MES. T. O'NEILL (late of Hawera) havo much-pleasure in informing.the public generally that-they have takon over the above well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain tho high-class ronutation torus by the house for so mas; years,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 560, 15 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 560, 15 July 1909, Page 1

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