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' ■ HOTEL NOTICES. Telegraphio Coae-"Cecil." 'Phono 354 HOTEL CECIL. WELLINGTON, NZ, Opp Government Railway Station and Junction of City Trumwaja an d adjoining Parl'amentary Buildings Every Modem Convenience. ~F. M'PARLAND, Tariff on application HOTE L. NELSON, H. BAIGENtT Proprietor. An ideal home for tourists Everything new and up-todato Excellent Cuisine. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE ' C 1502 rjiHE GLENLEE TOUItIbTS' ACCOMMODA- " PELORUS SOUNDS, U CRAIL BAY. bituated m one of the most sheltered bays in the Sounds, an ideal snot for persons ie quiring good accommodation Hot and cold water bath, good fishing ground, bush surromidinEs mingled with all kinds of ferns, Post and lolcgraphic Office attached. All cor respondent promptly attended to For further particulars, apply to G M'NABB, Proprietor. 3272 P.O. Box 57. ThOM ]2 rtOMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel in tho Waitato Coach meets all trains at TranktoQ Junction Sample Booms Tariff, 6s 6d. per day. T>. NOEDEN, Proprietor. , wIISS TAEANAKI , HOTEL, ' NEW PLYMOUTH, 1 J. A. TUTB3LL (late of J Staples and Co), Proprietor. ,T A TDTHILL (late Travelling Repre*en- «*. tativo for Staple's Brewery) has taken over tho above Hotel, and as he only intends to stock the Best Brands of Liquors, and there will be absolutely no refills, ho hopes to get a fair share of thd trade. Tho house has beon thoroughly renovated, and the diningroom, under tho capable nianagomont of Mrs lutbill, is nojj above reproach, wmle the tariff is so reasonablo as to recommend tho honse to settlers and travellers Old and new friends and acquaintances will receive a hearty u elcome CI43G CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH JOHN M'KEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor First-class Modern Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per day. ' ' C 1497 Babrett'-s hotel. LAMBTON QUAY CHAS.! H. ■ WILIiAMS (Lite -of Upper Hutt), Proprietor , Tho House that atlords tho iclo-vl condition ;0£ hotel hospitality and real comfort. Moderate Tariff Motor-Cars on Hire Telephone. 107G J METROPOLITAN HOTEL, WANGANUI. 'Phoao 84 P 0 Box 138 (Half-minuto walk from Railway Station) TARIFF-Gs Gd PER DAY Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, now hot and cold water bath- i rooms Excellent cuisine, comfort, civility, and attention Night porter TOM NIXON (late,of Criterion Hotel) CU23 Proprietor , COLUKBU PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET THIS Magnificent Six-story Hootolry is now open to, receive guests Lierj comfort, excellent cuisine, smglo and doublo bedrooms, oloctna lift, very and near to wharves, riilway station, Town Hall, and Opera , House All trams pass door, Tariff, 6s per day Permanent boarders from 25s per weok . "iPhono U2G Mr J BROWNE Proprietor C 1227 (PLYDE 'COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. A New and Fireproof Hotel, Id section from Lainbton' btntion ami Wharves, one minute from Tβ Aro Station Promenade roof and balcony,'majmlic at vura Tariff, 4s 6d per day Permanent guests from 20s per week. Telephone IIUOmW Cl39a GRAND HOTEL. ', v HASTINGS' , ' G B MACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 114 Cable or Telegram—Grand, Hastings. , Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's Close to Railway Station. Special Suites for Families. C 1271 CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof. \ NAPIEB. ATINE now three-stoned modern hotel, situated in the best port oj Napier; magnificent sea view, , , &uaciou3 Balcony and Eoof Promenade, tyollfurnished, large airy rooms, luxurious,' private Gittingrooins, nrst-class table, aid the best of attention. • SUITES Telegrams and letters promptly attended to Vorter meets all Trains and Boats A C BAIiNLb, Proprietor. P 0 Box 202 Thono 208. IMPERIAL HOTEL.: NEW PLYMOUTH. JbMITH (lato manager Hotel CecilJ, Pro- • pnetor All modern coavemences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance 'Phone 123 i , 0 Box tU 'iarilt, Us b<l per day HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner Ghuznee and Cnba Streets. Accommodation Over 100 Guests Promenade Roof Balcome3 tfiist-clasa Alcock's Standard Billiard Table Extension now complete and open tor guests Tariff. (ii per daj Permanent by arrangoment. Fireproof throughout Telephone' 1030 l Telegraph address "Floral," Wellington I ProDnetor-J. H. HIN'ION rnHE , MARQUIS,OF NORMANBY HOTEL. _ ' ' CARTERTON. W. M.' HALLEY, PEOPRIETOR. The Beet Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa cm HOTELS FOR SALE. TTOTELS FOR SALE DWAN BROS, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. Established 1860. HOTEL, 5 years' lease, easy house run, well furnished; takings average .£lB5 HOTEL, 3 years, ront SIX, trado, £100 FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL, present lease expiring 2 montlie time, compact house, doing good farmers' trado, first-class position, easy house to iun, no mortgaco on property, free house for wines, beer, and spirits Grand opportunity securing payable business in progressive district Owner only furnish particulate personally to bona fide buyers The purchaser could i have a payable free'homo, at .small cost, be , his own landlord, and have no rent to pay At the price, which is lou, the business is a bargain, and is only equal to pnece asked I for ordinary leases The land and buildings good value for money i! 3000 yOTEL, riJI ISLANDS, doing E ood businow; ront .£8 weekly, trade up to Xl2O Price HOTEL, RAILWAY LINE, North, eplondid accommodation familj and travelling trade frco house; big tnrnovcr, first-class nosi' tion, trado guaranteed MARLBORO , G years, trade .£OO week enaranteed, JBICOO BULLER, 6 years; rent £8; trado freo hou« Pnee ™600 DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. nno meet a popular demand "Tho Dominion" has established a Classified Advertisement Department Jf you havo anything to eell, or if you wish to buy anything, take advantage of this opportunity, Atherti'xs nop>.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 648, 27 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 648, 27 October 1909, Page 3

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