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BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHER'S PHARMACY. 'PHONE, 444. LAMBTON QUAY, Facing GREY STREET. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS. A SPECIAL FEATURE MADE OF THE 1 A DISPENSING DEPARTMENT. 1 . Mail .Orders Promptly Executed., SOLE ADDRESSCHAS.' A. FLETCHER, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 232 Lambton Quay. ... C1407F ( HOTEL NOTICES. Telegraphic Code—"Cecil." 'Phone 354. M- O' T E L CF,CIL, : •.V 'WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government liaijway Station and Junction of City Tramways and adjoining Par- . liamontary Buildings. . • Every Modern Convenience. '' F. M'PARLAND, ' ■ ~ : Proprietor. Tariff on application. ■ - TAR, ANA IC I . HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Under Entirely New Management.) J. A. TUTTILL (Late of Staples and Co.), PROPRIETOR. ' -, J. A. TUTTILLy late ' travelling representative for -Messrs. Staples and Co., has taken over . this hotel;"and desires to state that he will ( be pleased to welcome old and new friends and acquaintances. The house is now thoroughly renovated;: There is good, clean accommodation, a nico table,, and the. cothfort of guests will receive special supervision from both Mr. ■ and Mrs. Tuttill. Moderato Tariff. - C 1436 TTJARRETT'S HOTELj LAMBTON QUAY. : iU9 Wellington's Popular Hostelry. SPLENDIDLY. FURNISHED. PERFECT CUISINE. Repleto with Every 'Modern Convenience. 1 Only the Best Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. . GY H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, .' ' (Late of Upper Hutt). ' Telephone. 107 G. • Communications promptly attended to. Motor-cars i' or kiro. THE. P'E.OPLE'S PALACE; . . Cuba Street, ellington, , THE SALVATION ARMY PRIVATE HOTEL. Tariff, from'ss. per day. . ; Night Porter. Furnishiugs Now, Cl-mn, and. Comtottable.. . , Husijiess Men's Lunch; 12 to 2, Special. '• ; - . C 1339 Metropolitan hote l, ' ... WANGANUI. 'Phone 84..' ' P. 0., Box 138. (liail-miuuto . wall; from Railway Station.) TARIFF—Gs. b'd. PER DAY. Thoroughly ■ renovated and refurnished throughout; now hot and cold water' bathrooms. -Excellent-cuisine; comfort,', civility, and attention. Night porter.' ' 'i'OAl. NIXUN (late of Criterion Hotel), C 1423 .' . Proprietor. 1 COLUMBIA -PRiVATE HOTEL. '.. =: , LOWER CUBA STREET. THIS Magnificent Six-story' Hostelry is now opsn .to. receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms, ciectric lilt; very central, and near to wharves, railway station. Town Hall, and Opera House. All-trams' piss; door. Tariff, <js. ! per day. Permanent Hoarders from 25i. per week. . 'Phone 1126.' AIR. J. BUOtVNE, Proprietor.^ -;■ '. -.- cim j G'ltob court private; ' ' Corner. : . CLYDE; QUAY AND VICTORIA; STREET..' • A.New and Fireproof Hotel; Id. section from Lambton Station and. Wharves; ono 'minute' from To Aro Station. Promenade roof and balcony; magnificent: view. Tar 11; 43. ud. per,day. * Pormaueni guests from 2Us. per week. ToloDbono llsiO. VV. LAVEIiY, Proprietor. '• C'laJO C A LE D O N I A'N. H O.T E Absolutely Fireproof, ;': ■ - ' ' NAPIER. A FINS new throe-storied modem Hotel, situatod in tho best part of. Napier; magnificent sea view. /'• Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, well- ( furnished, large airy roomß, luxurious Drivate | sitting-rooms, nrsc-ciass table, and the bast ot attention. • • , SUITES. Telegrams and otters: promptly attended'to.'. Porter meets all Trains and Hosts. ' A. C. BARNES, s k Proprietor. . ' P.O. Box 202. . 'Phone 203. FLATFOEM RE'IRESHMENT ROOAIS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Gong goaa every traia. ■. v ' HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES, • a Speciality, l . * Eefreshmenta at- an/ time.-'.' "Frcah . Fruit; Chocolates, eto. • ■ CIIBG 1 , J. H.: FLETCHER, Proprietor. v UASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING. (Opposite the Post Uffioo). | (Patronised by Ills Excellency iul; Governor, i \ Lord Ranfurly). : , , . 1 The Leading Commetcial liouse of the Distriot | MR. AND MRS. . T. O'NEILL (late'of -Hawera) hsive lhnch pleainre in informing the pubho generally that ihey. taken ; over tne above well-known hotel, and ibat mey, : trust, by oivility, attention,»' and a proper re* ' gard for" patrons, to maintain ibe hign-oiass reputation come by the nouae for so many yeara. —- ' . —— i IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J - SMITH tlate manager Hotel Cecil), Pro- •' prietor. AH modern conveniences, every co'lnfort. Night Porter always in, attendance. I 'Phone 123. P.O. Box 83. Tarilf, (is. Gd.. per , day. ■ ' ' THE ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL ( -Uhuznee Street. ■ The Most Popular Mouso in Wellington. ' Terms Jloderate. ' Mrs. D.,CnHen, Proprietrees, late of Hokitita. y ' - C 1219 ■ G'-B\A H H O-'T E L, HASTINGS. : G. B. MACKAY ........................ Proprietor. Telephone 114. Cable or Telegram—-Grand, Hastings.'-- . '- Largest and Best Appointed Hotel inHawke'a Bay. : Close to Railway station. : Special Suites for Families. ' C 1271 j HOTEL B R I S TO L. 1 Corner Ghuzneo'and Cuba Streets. - j Accommodation Over 100 Guests.Promenade Roof." Balconies.-' First-clas3 Al- ® cocfa Standard Billiard Table. ' Extension now complete and open for guests. I Tariff: 6s. per day. Permanent by arrangement. Fireproof throughout. Telephone, 1050. , Telegraph address: "Floral," Wellington. Proprietor—J. H. HLNTOIf r/IJALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL ■ ii . Cambridge Terrace. ,-. . , 'Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from To J Aro Station, First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from 255. to 30s. per week; 6s. per day. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, 1656. " CU23 MRS. BACOVICH, : Proprietress. The marquis of normanby hotel CARTERTON. ' ■■■ • / .:i •W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. I The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ( - - ■ ;,. - C 903 : - ■ ' I " rjAHE Dominion" is the National Daily = ■ -JL 1 Newspaper of New Zealand. It has " highi ideals, and is backed by enterprise and . brains,. Advertisers, tnvoat your money is a c . BaEac that U fund In (Jifity, hams. ... Ll

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 1

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