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HOTEL NOTICES. Telegraphio Code—"Cecil." 'Phone 35i, Hot .e l c- e . c,, i L, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government Eailwny Station and June- . tion of City Tramways and adjoining Par- .... . liameutary Buildings. . Every Modern Convenience^ F. M*PAELAND, ! . . Proprietor. , Tariff on application. HOTEL WINDSOE. WILLIS STEEET . (Under New Management)., ■ ']ifES. c; M. FIETH, of "Huilert," Queens- ■ ITJ. - town, Lako Walratipu," has taken over ?; the .Management of this favourite PEIVATE HOTEL, and those of tho travelling public who may be in search of a really well^sonaucted - and' homely place of call should not miss pat- : ronising the HOTEL WINDSOE. Moderate ( tariff, excellent cuisine, and every privacy. f AFTEENOON TEAS AND GEILLS A • SPECIALTY. ■ 3710 THE PEOPLE'S/PALACE. Cuba Street, Wellington. *• THE" SALVATION AEMY PEIVATE HOTEL.. r " Tariff, from ss. per day.' Night, porter. Furnishings New, Clean, and Comfortable. . , . _ \ Business Men's Lunch, 12 to 2, Special. • . , ; . CI33Q ' A S 0 N IC' H OTE L; N E£ S 0 N, H. BAIGENT, Proprietcr. An ideal.home for tourists. Everything new and up-to-date. Excellent Cuisine. , > : LEADING COiIMEECIAL HOUSE. I ~. ... ■ .- ; : v C 1502 ' mHE GLENLEE TOUItISTS' ACCOMMODAX TION HOUSE. 1 , : PELOEUS'SOUNDS. CEAIL EAY. \ i Situated .in one of the most sheltered bays, in ; tho Sounds; an ideal spot for persons., requiring' good accommodation.' Hot ip.nd':cold, water bath, good fishing ground, bush: surroundings : mingled with-all; kinds, of fernsr Post and Telegraphic Office attached. All cor.respondenco promptly ; attended to. For further particulars, apply to G. M'NABB, Proprietor. ,3272 P.O. Box S7.' : 'Phone 12. (POMMEECIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON,, , best appointed Hotel in - the ) Waikato. Coach meets all trains at Fraukton J unction. Sample Booms. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. , ; ' i D. ; NOEDEN, Proprietor. . i : ■. ■ ■ " :,oj4S6 TAEANAKI HOTEL, ' ) •: .NEW PLYMOUTH. . J. A. TUTHILL (late of S, Staples and; Co.), ■ . .: Proprietor. J' A.-TUTHILL (late Travelling Eepresen- • , tative for Staple's Brewery) haa takon over^the . above Hotel, and'as ho only intends to, stock the Best Brands /of Liquors, and there will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair sharo of the trade.. The house has >ofeen thoroughly 'renovated! and the diningroom,' under tbo icapablo 'management of Mrs; 'JOathill, is now above repraaoh, while.tho tariff j is so 'reasonable'as to recommend' the honso'to : settlers and travellers. 01d_ and new'friends . ' and acquaintances' will receive a; hearty wol--1 come. \ Cl43^ GE ITERI OK noi E L, . . , NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN M'KEAN (lato of Auckland), Proprietor.' ■ First-class Modern Hotel. Taritl, Bs. per day. " C 1437 ' •O AKKBTT'S. ■ ' HOIB L. JD» ... : LAMBTON QUAY,; CHAS.. H... WILLIAMS (Lato of Upper Hutt), '' Proprietor. * •• •' The H6use that' aliords the ,ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real comfort. . 'Moderate Tariff.. .. Motor-Cars on Hire.', .Telephone,. 1076. .. ,F METEO.POLITAN. HOTEL. WANGANUI. 'Phoao Sl v P.O. Box 138. i(Hah'-riiiriute walk' from .Railway'- Station.) • ' TAEIFF—6s.: Gd. PEE DAY. ■ ; Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; 1 new hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent, cuisine;/ comfort, civility, . and attention. Night, porter, 'z TOM NIXON (late of Criterion' Hotel), C 1123 • Proprietor. : COLUMBIA PRIVATE, HOTEL, ' : LOWEE CUBA STEEET. THIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now : open to. receive • guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine,'single and double bedrooms, olestrio lift; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera. House. All trac-.s pass door. 'Tariff, 1 6s. per day.' Permanent boarders from 255. .per week.-.'Phono' 1126. Mr.' J. BEOWNE. Proprietor. C 1227 f(LYDE COUET PEIVATE HOTEL. , 1 ! Corner . - IV . ! CLYDE QUAY AND VICTOEIA STEEET. ' v A New and .Fireproof Hotel j Id., section from ■ Lambton Station, audi Wharves; • one minute troui To 'Aro Station. Promenade root' and .■.balcony; Magnihceilt view...Taritf, is.'Gd. per ' duy. Pe'tnanent guests from , 20s. per week. Telephone II'JU. W. LAVEEI', Proprietor. , ' ' •; ' CI2OD G' E AND ' HOTEL, HASTINGS. \ V.. B. . MACBLAY Proprietor. Telephone 111. Cable or -.Telegram—Grand, j Hastings.. . " . Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's " Bay. .'. ~, , . 1 Close to Eailway 'Station. 1 . Special Suites for Families. : C 1271 r CALEDONIAN' HOTEL, - Absolutely Fireproof, NAPIIiE, ' & FINE lieiv three-storied modern hotel, 1 situated. in the best part, of Napier; , uiaguiuceut soa view. ■ . Spacious Baicony and Eoof Promenade, well- | furiiislied, large airy rooms, luxurious private . sittingrooms, nrst-class table, and the best of attention. SUITES.- . ■ . Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats. A. C. BAIiNES. - Proprietor,. P.O. Box 202. 'Phone 208. i ; :—: : : • i lllPlililAL EUTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. J SMITH (lato manager Hotel Cecil} 1 , Pro- • prietor. All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phone ,123. .P.O. Box 83. Tariit', 6s. 6d,;|ier day. .. HO T ;E L B E I,S T O L, Corner Ghuzne® and Cuba Streets, Accommodation Over 100 Guests.. Promenade Eoof. Balconies. Alcock's Standard Billiard Table. . Extension now complete and open for guests, 1 Tariffs 6s. per day. Permanent by arrangement f . " Fireproof thronghoat. . Telephone 1050. ' Telegraph address: "Floral," Wellington. ® FroDriotor—J. .H. HINTON; : THE MAEQUIS OF NOEMANBY HOTEL. . CAETEETON. , I W. M. HALLEY, PEOPEIETOE. t The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. • . ■■■ . C36S ' W. J. JOEDAN, H. B. OAKES. . PAINTEES, PAPEEHANGEES, ETC. 0 JOED. AN . AND OAKES. tl (Lato of G. E. Godber), ■ '. 7* VIVIAN STEEET.' . Eatimataj. glvca for old au<l neir ttoik, , „ .-'Phoaa 22AS. cmffr

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 1

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