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HOTEL NOTICES, Telegraphio Co3e—"Cecil." 'Phono 35i HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways nnd adjoining Parliamentary Buildings, Every Modern Convenience. , F. M'PAELAND. Proprietor, Tariff on aDnlication. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Cambridge Terrace. . Ne " Tram .Terminus, two minutes from Te Aro Station, First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public Terms, from 2os, to 30s. per week. Good table kept. Six Luncheons (5 courses), ss. Hot and cold water. Permanent Boarders supplied with latch, keys. Telephone ICSG. C 1477 MISS HALLE, Proprietress. P.O. Box 57. ■. 'Phono 12. COMMERCIAL HOTEL,. HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel in the''Waikato. Coach meets all trains at Frankton Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, 6s.' 6d. por day. D. NORDEN, Proprietor. _, ■ " ' . ' '■ ■ vji4BG . TAEANAKI HOTEL, ' NFAV PLYMOUTH. J. A. TUTHILL (lato of J. Staples and Co.), Proprietor. , J A. TUTHILL (lato Travelling Represen- • tative for Staple's Brewery), has taken over the above Hotel, and as he only intends to stock the Best Brands of Liquors, and there will, be absolutely no refills, ho hopes to got a fair share of thetrade. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and. tho diningroom, under the capable management of Mrs. Tuthill, is now above reproach, whilo the tariffis so reasonable as to recommend the house to settlers and travellers.. Old and new friends and acquaintances will receive a hearty welcomo. ' , -..''''.'. CU36 BARRETT'S'. .h'o'T s e'l,' LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late''of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. The Housn that alfords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real comfort Moderate Tariff. Motor-Cars : on Hire., Telephone, 1076. '■'.'. F METROPOLITAN .HOTEL, WANGANUI. * ' ' 'Phono 84. .'"•■. P.O. Box 138. (Half-minute walk from Railway Station.) TARIFFS. 6di PER DAY. . Thoroughly renovated .' and refurnished throughout; new'/hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent' cuisine; comfort, civility, and attention. Night portor. ' TOM NIXON (late of Critorion Hotel)/ C 1423 , ' ■....'•. .■-,• ■.: ■ . Proprietor. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, '■' LOWER CUBA STREET. THIS.. Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now open to.receive guests.' Every comfort, ' excellent cuisine, singlo' and double bedrooms, , cloitrio lifts vory central, and near .to, wharves, railway station; Town Hall, and Opera House. All'trams pass door.' Tariff, 6s. per day. Permanent boarders from 255. per .week. 'Phone' 1126. Mr. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. ' C 1227 CLYDE .COURT PRIVATE . HOTEL, • Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. ' A Now and Fireproof Hotel; Id. seotion from Lambton Station and Wha™cs;* oho minute from Te Arb Station. .; Pronionade roof. and ■ .'balcony r magnificent :yibw.V'Tari.o>'i:fc;'"Bdr»perday. ■ Permanent guests: frb'm : 2'os,v,'perr'weck.' 'Telephone 1190; W.-LAVERY,'Proprietor. ■■-. , ■ ■;' ~ ' ■ ' -,' ", ■:; ".'VW-' C 1299 i ypl'K"! N D ",'"•." V "H OTTi'L, . hf '. HASTINGS., Gi B. MACKAY ....;.:............:....... Proprietor. Telephone IU. .'Cable ,or .Telegram—Grand, Hastings, j.',,.. .',....,.:■.,.•.. - ; ' ; ". , Largest and Best Appointed Hotel mHawko's Bay. ..',.': '•' .•": '• ",.'.'-' ■'■'" ''" ■ ' Closo to Railway Station. • Special Suites'for Families. C 1271 C A LEDO NI AN -HOTEL, . Absolutely Fireproof, • v . ' NAPIER:.;- ; - t FINE: hew three-storied . modern hotel, J$-■ situated in-tho best part of Napier; 'magnificent'soa, "view.- '-.:..' .'■. Spacious "Balcony.and Eoof Promenade, wellfurnished, largo airy rooms,- luxurious privato sittingrooms, .first-class- table, 'and •■ the ■ best of attention. " '. SUITES. Telegrams and.letters promptly attended'to. Porter meets all : Trains and ' Boats. \ A. C..BARNES,; . .Proprietor. !■■'.-■ : P.O. Box' 202. ■■ ". ■ . 'Phone 208. PLATFORM REFRESHMENT ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ;• Gong goes every train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP," HOT PIES, a Speciality. • ■•• Refreshments at any time. Fresh Fruit, Chocolates, eta' CllBO J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. IMPEEUL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J SMITH Gate manager Hotel Cecil)', Pro- • prietor. - All iuodern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phone 123. P.O. Box S3. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. -' ' .' -- ' '. THE ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, . Ghuznee Street • ..-...: : Tho Most Popular House in Wellington. ■ Terms Moderate. Mrs! D. Culleii, Proprietress, late of Hokitika. .....'.. cim HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner Ghuzne« and Cuba: Streets. Accommodation Over 100 Guests. Promenade Roof. Balconies. ' First-class Aloock's Standard Billiard' Table. Extonsiou now complete and open for guests. 'Tariff:.6s.'per day. Permanent by arrangement. Fireproof throughout. ' Telephono 1050. Telegraph address: "Floral," Wellington. ProDrietor—J. H. HINTON. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY. HOTEL, ' . CARTERTON. W. M; HALLEY,,PROPRIETOR. The Best.Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ■■■..':.•'■:. ■ ■ ■■ C 963 rili SSI G L A SSI . Wo Specialise in ' j BRITISH -PLATE AND SHEET . GLASS. BEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH, CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED/AND OPALESCENT.See the Now "CAT'S EYE" AND "ARCTIC" GLASSES. BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. 'PAVEMENT-AND FLOOR LIGHTS. PRISMATIC AND "MAXIMUM LIGHT" GLASS. GLASS SHADES MIRRORS LENSES RONDELS PRISMS; LE4DLIGHT M4KERS. GLASS BENDERS, GLAZIERS. QMITH AND igMITH, LTD., OPPOSITE.TOWN HALL,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 1

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