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BUSINESS NOTICES. Tfyr AHAEA HOUSE, , W.AIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED." . SUPEEIOE ACCOMMODATION.' ' , '.-'• ■■'-', : FINE, MILD CLIMATE/ .An ideal place" to "spend'a quiet holiday in tho country.: Everything clean, comfortable, and homely. '~... '■■■■■ C 1294. ■ ■■■.'''■■" LEN. FBEEMAN, Manager.;. WHERE TO-STOP.' CENTRAL HOUSE,.Taumarun'ui.—This new up-to-date House is now open, and Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors especially catered for/Fine large rooms and a splendid view.. Within a> minute's walk from the railway station and river boat landing. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams and, letters promptly attended to. Tariff, 6s. per dayi CIIOG MRS. E. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress. MEREDITH- HOUSE, Taumarnnui. N.Z. (Junction Wanganui River and Main Trunk Line). , /./FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.. 'Excellent Cuisine".": Cook's Coupons Accepted. ..Telegraphic Address: "Math'ias," Taumarunui. '■'■ Everv attention given to Telegrams." - . ■ 'V. : ... : .KERE AND MATHIAS, C 1159. '-!''■' Proprietresses. ;, ■' /■'/ ANNOUNCEMENT. /"';...' FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT and SUPPER.ROOMS, Lainbton Quay, opposite Club Hotel. Open from 10 a.m. to 11.15 plm!-. Sunday .Hours:. 12 to 2, 5; to 10.30. Fresh Fish aud Oystol•s,:Daily.« , . Dinner, Menu, consists'of 40 : Dishes. ''— '■: '■'•"' . . . ■'''■.■. ■G. R.: FAIL,-Proprietor, • .Cll33 1 ■ Latojof High Street, Christchuroh. T OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton : 'Jj Quay; dpp./Kirkcaldie's. ■ Tho Art of Millinery, thoroughly taught from 'foundation to hhish. Hats. renovated Tarid orders taken. Ten lessons ,ss.;'. Day and Evening' Classes. ' /""./.',;:: >;.:•■:■:,:,,'-.' '/' ','.'" ' , CllOl.

TCE CHESTS ICE CHESTS. 1 1 Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES MAX KEEI3SIG, Little Taranaki Street. 'Phono 2109. ' C 1034 HOTEL NOTICES. HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING. (Opposite tho Post Ohice). (Patronised by His Excellency tho Governor, Lord llanfurly). The Leading Commercial Houso of tho District MR AND MRS 'T. O'NEILL (lats' of Hawera) have much pleasure in informing the pubho generally that they hayo taken over the abovo well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain tho high-class reputation borne by tho houso tor so many yeara. IMPERIAL'HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J SMITH (laro nianager Hotel Cecil), Pro- • pnetor All modern conveniences, every comfort Night Poitei ah\a>s m attendance 'Phone 123 P.O. Box 83 Tanil, 0s Gd. per dai. THE ALBEMAELE PEIVATE HOTEL, Ghuzaeo Street Tho Moat Popular Hotuo in Wellington. Terms Moderate Mrs. D. Cullcn, Propuctress, late of Hokitika. ' HART HOTEL, CHEISTCHURCH, NZ, t _ Is now ready to reoeivo GUESTS Tariff, Bs. Gd ' A. W LANE, Proprietor, (Lato United Service Hotel, Christchurch). - GRAND HOTEL, , HASTINGS. G. B. MACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 114 Cable or Telegram—Grand, Hastings ' ~_.,, _ , , Largest and Best Appointed Hotpl inHaivkes Baj -'Close to Railway Station. t Special Suites for Families C 1271 Telephone Telegraphic Address 1050 "Floral" (Wellington). HOTEL BRISTOL, CUBA STREET, 'WELLINGTON. ProDnetor-J H. HINTON. Splendid View of City and Harbour. Absolutely fireproof One Pennj bection from Railway Station and Whaivcs. Promenade Root and Balconies C 768 r/EVLANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Li Cambridge Teriace. Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from To Aio Station, First cla-a Accommodation for Eoardors and Travelling Public Terms, from 25s to 30s per week, 6s per daj Good Table kopt Hot and cold watei Telephone, 1656 CU23 / MRS BACOVICH, Proprietress

THE MAEQUIS Or NOEMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W M HALLEY, PEOPEIETOE The Best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa VM CARLTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS, S. 'CHARLTON' (Late of Criterion Hotel, Napier), PROPRIEI'OR IN Announcing the i fact that ho has taken over this well-known and First : class Commercial' House, the- Proprietor .presents his compliments to his friends and tho general public, and wishes it to bo understood tnat nij business motto will be "Comtoit, Civility, aud Attention." The catering will bo ot a high standard Cl^K) THE Grej town Hotel —The Loading Conimcicial House ot the District. Henrj Collins, Proprietor. .'' ■ : ■.-■', .CllbU WERAROA. HOTEL, Levin.-W.H. Higgins (well-known in tporting cuclcs), Proprietor Mi and Mrs Higgius have this hotel now undei entirely new management; and most suitable for tho accommodation of travellers: i ' Cllß3 'COLUMBIA PEIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET. THIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now open to receive guests Every comlort, excellent cuisint, single and double bedrooms, olectnc htt.verj antral, and near to whaives, railway b.ation, Town Hall, and Opera House AH tiaras pass door, '1an11,.. bs per day Permanent Boarders from £is per week 'Phono 1126. MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. C 1227 CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTOEIA STEEET. A Now and Tireproof Hotel, Id section from Lambton btation and Whaivea, one minute from To Aio Station Promenade roof and balcony, magmheeut view. Tauft Is 6d per da) Permanent guests irom 20s per* week. Telephone 1100 W. LA VERY, Propnctoi. C 1290 ca'led;on.ian hotel. Absolutely Fireproof, NAPIER. A FINE new throe-storied modern hotel situated-m tho best part of Napior; magnificent sea viow. Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished, largo airy rooms, luxurious Drivote sitting-rooms, arst-class table, and tho boat ot attention Telegrams and betters promptly attondod to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats. A. C. BARNES, Proprietor, P.O. Box 202. ~ .'■ 'Phono 203, OLATrORM REIRESHMUVT ROOMS, JL PALMERSTON NORTH. Gong goes every train. HOT LUNCHLuN, HOISbOUP, HOT PIES, a Speciality. Refreshments at "an/ time. Fresh Fruit, i Chooolatos, etc, | CUSS ' J. & FLETCHER, Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 571, 28 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 571, 28 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 571, 28 July 1909, Page 1

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