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HOTEL NOTICES. 'Telegrapkio Code—"Cecil." 'Phono 354. HO T-EL.C E C 1 L, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government Railway Station, and Junction of City Tramways and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. • Every Modern Convenienco. -F. M'PARLAND, ■' Proprietor. Tariff on aDDlieation. MASONIC H 0T E L, NELSON. H. BAIGENT, Proprietor. An ideal home for tourists. Everything new and up-to-date. Excellent Cuisine. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. • - "' C 1502 THE GLENLEE TOURISTS" ACCOMMODA- . TION BOUSE, .'PELORUS'SOUNDS, CEAIL BAY. Situated in'one of the most sheltered 1 bays in the Sounds, an ideal spot' for persons requiring good accommodation. Hot and -cold water bath, good fishing, ground, bush surroundings mingled with all kinds of ferns; Post and Telegraphic Offico attaohed. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulars, applv to G. ji'NABB, Proprietor. ' " 3272 P.O. Box 57. 'Phono 12. {pOMMEBCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel in the Waikato. Coach meets all trains at Frankton Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, Gs. 6d. per day. v - D. NORDEN, Proprietor. ' , TARANAIU ' HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. A. TUTHILL (lato of J. Staples and Co.), Proprietor. .„ T A. TUTHILL (lato Travelling Represen--s*. • ■ tative for Staple's Brewery) has taken over the abovo Hotel,, and as ho only intends to stock the Best Brands of Limners, and thero will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair.sharo of.the trade. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the diningroom, underthc capable' management of Mrs. Tuthill, is now above reproach, while the tariff is so reasonable as to recommend the hou£o to settlors and travellers. Old. and new. Minds and.' acquaintances will receive a I:' -:y welcome. CI 430 CRITERION HOTEL, NEW ■PLYMOUTH. JOHN M'KEAN (lato of Auckland), Proprietor. First-class Modern Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per day. ._. ■ C 1497 BA B BET T'*'S U O T EL, ';'.'. LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt),, ■ ': ": |i -Proprietor. that aftords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real comfort. Moderate Tariff. Motor-Cars ou Eiro, .Telephone, 107 G. F ■JUT E TEO POL IT A N. H 0 T E L, M . ■ ■ WANGANUI. ~-••.' 'Phono 84.. P;0. Box 138. (Half-minute walk- from Railway Station.) • ;. TARIFF-Gs. Gd. PER.DAY.' ... Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot ,and. cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisine: comfort, civility, and attouiion. Night porter; ' - .•".".' . TOM NIXON (late,of Criterion Hotoll. '.!/ C 1123 ■ ''•/;■;..■• Proprietor,-.; . ■!■'■,;■ COLUMBIA.;PRIVATE'..HOTEL. /,'"'..' LOWER. CUBA .STREET.' ,: ','.'. :"",'' npHIS ,Magm§ce.nt.'Six-story. Hostelry is.non 'JL . open'.io' ceeeive'-.-gubsts;"' Every-' comfort,' . cxcollent c cuislnorsiriglo, and • donblo-bedrooms, ble.Hric lift;, very central",'bhd near, to wharves, raUway station, Town H.all, and Opera House. All' trams pass-'door.,-Tariff,- • innncht: hoarders from.'2ss. 'per week.' ,'Phono112G. ;Mr. J. BROWNE. Prop'Hctdiv'; ; 'Ci227 (17LYDE COURT > .PRIVATE .--/ HOTEL, V'- Corner . CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET.. : A New.arid Fireproof Hotel; Id. section from; Lambtou' Station ami .Wharves; one' minute from To, Aro Station. Promenado roof ; and balcony"; mafiuiliosut viow. -Tariff, .'is. Gd. 1 per day. Pe-manent guests from 205.. per weak. ■ Telephone 1190: W.., LA VERY, ' Proprietor. ■ ; ..' ■'..".■■■■"■■. ■■■ Q12!)9 /p RA N D.. '■; HOTEL, I* ' HASTINGS. G. B. MACKAY ; Proprietor. Telephone 114. - Cablo or Telegram—Grand, Hastings; ■•'•".- .-! •• • '■'■■' , ' Largest.and ;Bcst Appointed Hotel inHawko's Bay; -.■.'-■■■' Close to Railway Station. Special Suites for Families. C 1271 , CALED ONI A N HO.T. EL, Absolutely Fireproof, . NAPIER. ■ . * FINE new three-storied modern hotel, ' JEa. situated in the best part of Napier; U|agiiincent sea view. Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfuruished, large airy rooms, luxurious private sittiugruoms, nrst-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: Thpno 208. ' ■ IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J SMITH' (lato manager Hotel Cecil); Pro- • . prietor. All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phono 123. P.O. Box S3. Tariii, Gs. lid. per day, ' ■ ■ -" miLE ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, X' Ghuznee Street. • The Most House in Wellington. Terms Modorate. Mrs. D. Cullen, Vi-obriecr&ss, late of ; Hokitika. C 1219 HOTEL. B R I S. T 0 L, Corner- Ghusme© and Cuba Streota. Accommodation Over 100 Guests. Promenade Roof. ■ Balconies. First-class Alcock's Standard billiard Table. • ; Extension now complete and open for guests. Tariff: Gs. per day. • Permaneut by arrangement. ' -. -- i ■ Fireproof throughout. Telephone 1050. v. Telegraph address: "Floral," Wellington. Proßriotor—J. H. HINTON, THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL. CARTERTON. W. It. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ' . ' . C 963 SHIPPINC. dEND FOE "ROOK'S SAILING T IST." Posted Free, giving particulars of ALL LINES AND FARES TO LONDON, Etc. ; P. and O. Co. . Direct Lines Orient Lino Cape Lines North German ■ American Line Mess. Maritimra White Star, etc BEST BERTHS SECURED. All Lines. All Routes. ' All Classes. No Commission Charged. Trouble Saved. Offers of Accommodation cabled for bv DIFFERENT LINES, and CHOICE. GIVEN after inspection of. plans filed at our Offico. Apply ROOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, ■'.-- ' Customhouse Quay. \ THE ' "DOMINION''.' MERCANTILE AGENCY. Confidential; Trade .Reports,- Debt Collections, Trade Assignee?; General. Business Advisers. UOO'MS-S and 8a COLONIAL- MUTUAL BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. .P.O. Box 2Gl.''..' Telophono 1880.- Bankers: 'Bank of New South Wales. -

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 1

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