AMUSEMENTS, ,"OU GB Y FOO T B Afli ":-1. GREAT FINAL FOE THE ' SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. . i '. • ' PONEKE V. PETONE, '•■'..,■'• ATHLETIC PARK, THIS AFTERNOON AT 3. ; : ' " CUBTAIN-BAISEE AT 1.30. . Admission—ls. Ladies free. Stand Is.' JUPP'S.BAND. ■W. G..TAIBOT, Secretary. ■ 2240-- . . . - - ■> ~Q W N ' HAL L. ' THE SALVATION ARMY. GREAT .DREADNOUGHT FAIR. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND . FEIDAY, AUGUST 31st. and.SEPTEMBEE TABLEAUX VIVANTS. Each evening under the management of the Miss Youman's, assisted by Mrs. C. D. M'lntosh, and upwards of fifty ladies and gentlemen. ' - : The following Bands will also take part:— Tuesday, August 31st., the Wellington Garrison ; Wednesday, September Ist., the Wellington Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Band (full), ■ J. G. Turner, Instructor j Thursday, September 2nd., Jupp's Band; Friday, September 3rd., the Tramway Band. ' ; : ..His Worship the Mayor (Dr. Newmid) will open the Fair on TUESDAY, at 7.45 p.m. The Mayoress (Mrs. Dr; Newman) on .WEDNESDAY, at 3 p.m. ' -~..:. F. M. B. Fisher, M.P., on THUESDAY, at 7:45.p.m. ' ■ ' Single Tickets, Is. Season , Tickets, 2s. 6dr Children Half-Price. Gallery Sixpence Extra. Proceeds for Social and Missionary' Work. ' ■ . : .2220 HOTEL NOTICES. • N . CLYDE COURT PIUVATE HOTEL, ■ Corner. , • ' . ■■''. CLYDE QUAY AND VICTOEIA' STREET. A New aud Fireproof Hotel; Id. .section from Lambton Station and Wharves; one. minute 'from To'Aro Station. Promenade roof and balcony; magnificent view, Tarili 4s. (id. per day. Permanent guests from 20s. per week. obone 1190. W. LA VERY, Proprietor. v C 1290 BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. . Wellington's 'Popular Hostelry. SPLENDIDLY . FURNISHED. . ' ' PERFECT CUISINE. Replete with Every Modem Convenience. Only the Best Ales, Wines, aud Spirita Stocked' C. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, - ' ' \ . ■ (Late of Upper Hutt). i Telephone, 1076. ■ Communications promptly .attended to.. • . ■ ; . ," C 1343 CALEDO NI A N . HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof, . '. . NAPtEE. ~-;..-'- ■ , A FINE new'throe-storied modern hotel eituatod in tho best part of Napier' magnificent sea view. - ; ■.'.-. ' Spaoious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished, large airy rooms, luxurious nrivate sitting-rooms,,.first-claai table,' and the best ot attention. ' - ; "A- " SUITES. .:• ■■■'~ Telegrams and.'etters promptly attended to, :] Porter meets all Traine and Boats, A. C'BABNES,' ' :''■-. ...-■-, Proprietor. ' \ ■ •' • i P.O; r 'Boi:a)2.-. ■" - - •—<• - I ■■ 203. FLATFOEM'.".. EEIEESHMENT- EOOiIS, :-'.-'■. ,;PALMEEbTON NOBTH. • ■ ■ ■■•"■'■ .! — 'i 'S'" ■'<■•--.' ' Gong every train. ' HOT LUNCHEON,. HOT SOUP, HOTi PIES ',; '■ ' '' ■ a Speciality. - "..-.- Eefreshraents. at any time. Freeh Fruit, Chocolates, etc. • , . ■ . 'CIMO':.- ; J.H.. FLETCHER,; Proprietor.- ' '■'■■HASTnj'S' hotel; feilding. ''-, (Opposite. Iho Post Offico). ■. " ' (Patronised by His Excellency tht Governor, :■; -.. ■ • ■ ■ Lord Eanfurly). The Leading Commercial House of the District, ME. AND MES. T. O'NEILL ■ (late ' of . Hawera) have much pleasure' in informingJhe. publio/generally that, they ha.ve taken overj the above well-known hotel, anrt that fiey trust, : by.civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain tho higli-olass! reputation borne by the house for so many years, 'IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. (late manager Hotel Cecil), Pro- • prietcr. .All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phono 123. , P.O. Box 83, Tariff, 6s. Ud. per day. ~■"■ ' - ■' ' '~ .'i ■■ THE ALBEMAELE PRIVATE . HOTEL, ; .. - Ghuznee Street. , ■ '' . The Most Popular Houso in Wellington. , Terms Moderate. •'. Mrs., D. Cullen, Proprietrois, late of Hokitika. . C 1219 fi EAN D . ,-'.'' HOT EL. \K - HASTINGS. ■:■..' ■ G. B. MACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 114. Cable of Telegram—Grand, Hastinga. ' ' ' " ■'■ Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's Bay. " ■ ' . Close to Railway Station. . . ■ Special Suites for Families. C 1271 O T E L . BRISTOL. Corner Ghuznee and Cuba Streets. *. Accommodation'Over-IUU Uuebts: Promenade Hoof. Balconies. First-class 'Al- .. -. . cock's Standard Billiard Tablo. Extension now complete'and open lor guests. Tariff: b'a. per day. PermanenC- t,y arrangement. - . . '-. '"..'■ Fireproof throughout. Telcphone| : loso. . Telegraph aduress: "Floral," Wellington. . . ■■- Proprictor-J. H. HINTON. ' .- rjIiALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, S-i ■■. Cambridge Terrace. . . , Near Tram Terniuius, two minutes from Te \ Aro Station, First-cnu-s Accommodation tor' boarders aud Travelling Public. ' 'i'erms, from , 255..t0 305,-per week; os. per day. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water.' Telephone, 165b. C 1123 . MRS. BACOVICH. Proprietress. rriHE M~AEQUIS OF NOEMANBiT HOTEL, • 1 .. (JARTEETOiN. W. M: HALLEr, PEOPRIETOE. Tho Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ■ . UHS3 CAELTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS, S. CHAELTON (Late of Criterion Hotel Napier), PROPRIETOR. . ' TN Announcing the iact that ho has taken JiL over this well-known and First-class Commercial Houso, the Proprietor presents his compliments to ilia friends aud the general i public, and wishes it to be understood tnat, his i uusiness motto will be: "Oouit'ort, Civility, and , Attention." Tho catering will bo of'a high i 6taudar(l_ ■ ■ C 1349 \ fTvHE Greytown Hotel.—The "Leading ComJL inercial House ol the District. Henry . Collins, Proprietor. ■ Cll6O WEKAEOA HOTEL, Levin.-\V. H. Higgins (well-known iu sporting circles), i*ro--1 priotor. Mr. and Mid. higgins have this hotel ■ now under entirely new management; aud most ■ bUltablo lor tlio accommodation or travellers. CUB 3 , • COLUMBIA' PRIVATE HOTEL, 'LOWEE CUBA STREET. npHIS Maguilicent Six-story. Hostelry is now ■ -a.', open to receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine, single aud double bedrooms' electric lift; very central, and near to wharves', railway station, Town Hall, and Opera Houso. i All trams pass' door. Tariff, (is. per day! Permanent iloarders from 255. per week 'Phone 1126.. AiK. 3. BROWNE,' Proprietor. ' ' ' ■ C 1227 IT will be good ; news for Advertisers to know that "The Dominion" has a larger circulation thai) aoy other morning paper in Now Zealand. .•«■«•
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