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f '. ri °TEI- NOTICES. i>' ; . TelegrjpJiio Cofle—"Cecil." 'Phono 35i H<iO T E 1/ C* E 'C I L, i WELLINGTON, -N.Z., Opp. Government Kailwoy Station and' June- : , tion of City Ti-Ainways ahd adjoining Pari iiamentary Buildings. i , ■ Every Modern Convenience. F. MTAELAND, . ' " ' Proprietor, v Tnriff on aDolioation. /■;■ ■/:■v. ■■■.■,.■ l . HOTEL WINDSOR, i WILLIS' STREET (Under New Management). lipS. C. M. FIRTH, o£ "Hullort," Qneens- '- Lako. Wakatipu,' has ,taken oyer tho Management of this; (favourite PRIVATE i HOTEL, and ", those -of itlV travelling pdblio - ■ w,ho may fcp in search of a i\lly well-conducted and homelyj place of call should/not niiss ' patronising tho HOTEL Moderato . v tariff, excellent, cuisine, and every privacy. - AFTERNOON TEAfc AND GRILLS A . SPECIALTY. 3710 A S 0"N I C HOTEL, NELSON, Bt. BAIQENtT Proprietor. An ideal homo for-tourists. Everything now ind np-tojdatc. Excellent Cuismo. 1 , LEAPING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. i-i C 1502 THE GLENIiEE TOUIcISTS' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Ck' PELORUS SOUNDS, CEaIL BAY. Situated: in one of: the most sheltered bays in .the Sftunds, ■an ideal spol; for persons . rei quiring good accommodation. Hof and -cold .water bath, good fishing ground, bush surTomidings miugled wit-v. all kinds of ferns; Poit* ana Telegraphic, Office attached. All cor- ■ lespoudence promptly attended to. 'For' further'particulars, L applyto i ■ . ' G.,M!NABB, Proprietor. "-3272 P.O. Box 57.' • ' ■ Thono 12. v riOMMEBCIAL >.) HOTEL, < . HAMILTON,. . . best appointed. Hotel Ha. the Waikato. ■ . Coach meets all trains at. Frankton. Junction. Sample-Rooms.- . Tariff, 6s. 6d.. per day. / 1 ' D. NORDEN, Proprietor. ;<:'.•_' s * v ;'V'' ' vjJ43G' " TAEANikI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. 'A.'TUTHUiLf.flato of rJ.'Staples-ffjid Co.), Proprietor. 'T. . A. TDTHXLL . flato Travelling EoprcsenM• tative for. Staple's Brewery) has taken over the abovo :Hotel, and- as he only intends to'stock the 'Best Brands, of Liquors, and there will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair share of =the> trade. Tho house has been' thoroughly renovated, and the . diningroom. undor 1 the cdpable management of Mrs. Tuthill, is now-above reproach, while the tariff i is so reasonable as to recommend the house to I eettleip and travellers. Old and ( new friends . and 'acqiiaintaHoes'will 'reoeive a hearty ivel- i . come. . CIS 36 CIRITEKION* ■ ' HOTEL, J NEW PLYMOUTH. ■. JOHN M'KEAN (late'of, Auckland), Proprietor. First-class' Modern Hotel. ■ Tariff; 3s; per day. • . C 1437 ® A E'B E TT' S . " H.O TE L, rM LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS H. WILLIAMS'(Late of Upper Hutt), f Proprietor. - The Honsei that aflordß. tho ideal condition of hotel hcfoitalit?, and real comfort. " Moderato Tariff. -. Motor-Cars .on Hire. Telephone, 1076. .. METROPOLITAN HOT EL, ' WANGANUI. 'Phone 84 ' P.O Box 138 (Half-minute-walk.-from Railw&y,Station.) TARIFF--6sCd PER DAY. i Thoroughly - renovated and- refurnished throughout; - and 'Coldivwater bath- ■ rooms. Excellent 'Cttisino! - comfort, ■ civility, and attention. Night porter.. . TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel), CI 123 • Proprietor. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET. ■ /ffIHIS Magnificent : Six-story Hostelry is now, JL : open -to reccive guests. Every comfort, - escellent'cuisiliel" single and' doiiblo, bedrooms,. ele&rio4ift;,veTycentral,sand near,toJwharves,. railway station, - .Town'Hall,.atJd Opera House.' All'trams pass''door. Tariff, 6s. per r day. Per-' mailont' bosordors 'from- 255. /per: week/'' 'Phone 1126-' 'Mr. J. -BROWNE. Proprietor." r= C 1227. <nLYDE > COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, i Cornet - ' CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. ' A New and Fireproof Hotel ;■ Id. section' from ;Xambton -• Station; and Wharves; one minute from Te Station. Promenade 'roof and balcony;-lqagnificent vio\y.. Tariff, 4s. 6d. por day. Pe'inanent guests from 20s. per week. ; Telephone: 1180. •' W. LAVERY, Proprietor. : ■ , . C 1239 RAN D HOT E L, HASTINGS. - G.B.'MiLCKAY" Proprietor. Telephone 114. '. Cable or Telegram—Grand,' Hastings.» - Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's (sose to Railway Station.: . . • ■Special Suites for. Families. 1 . . C 1271 CALEDONIA N /H O T E L. Absolutely Fi;aproo(, ; ' ■; ;napieb. . ■ •It./. A' FINE, new three-storied., modern hotel, . X*. situated .in- the best", part, ofi. Napier; magnificent sea . view. . .. ' • . Spacious •• Balcony •. and -Boot: Promenade, -wellfurnished, large afry .rooms,' lumrious private • Bittingrooms, urst-class; table,, and the best of attention. SUITES Telegrams and letters promptly' attended to. Porter meota all Trains and Boats. A.-C. BARNES, - i". ■ "■/ ■/■•>: .. Proprietor. P.O. Box 202. - : "Phone 208. , IMPERIAL JiOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. | IT SMITH (lato - manhger ''HoteUCecilJ, Pro9J> • * prietor. ,- All modern conveniences, every comfort. ..filght Potior always jd/attendance, i . 'Phone 123. P.O. liox W.: 'lUrin, I>S. tid. per I dajr. ' " ■■■.■■..■■■ i H"o TEL o, ■ v BRISTOL, Corner Ghutneo and Cuba Streets. , '. Accommodation Uver 1011/ Guests. Promenade < lloof. Balconies.. > . Alcocfs; Standard Milliard Ta'Jlo. • Extension now complete and open for-guesta. j Torift: (is. per day. Permanent'by arrange- ! ment, . • ■. .■ ■■.- ■ : Fireproof throughout,- • : Telephone 1050. . j .Telegraph/address: "Floral," Wellington. ! ■ . i. ProcrietorVJ. H.. HIN'iON. THE- MAEQUIS"OF. . NOKMANBY: HOTEL, 1 CARTERTON. v ; ti ,W. 11.'. HALLETC; <PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the-Wairarapa. C9C3 QHB6I G L ASS II :, . ..." We Spccialio9 in BRITISH PLATE AND SHEET GLASS. ~ BEAUTIFUL, NEW/TINTS IN FLEJIISH, . CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED, AND , OPALESCENT. // >-v ". I.'. . .• .• '. f?ee '• tho, New -■ ' ■ ■ "CAT'S-. EYE'V AND- "ARCTIC" GLASSES. BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. PAVEMENT AND FLOOR LIGHTS. . PRISMATIC AND "MAXIMUM LIGHT" GLASS. J SLASS SHADES ' MIRRORS ,/ .lenses' ; /:' ■ EONDELS " , PRISMS. ': LEADLIGIIT MAKERS, GLASS BENDERS, ' GLAZIERS. AND igMITH, LTD., OPPOSITE TOWN .?ALIi,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 3

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