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HOTEL NOTICES, •.NOW OPEN. .' HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, For tho Accommodation of. Guests and : Travellers. t n liliii Proprietor has pleasure in sm--H- nouncing that , this hotel has been renovated and refurnished, regardless of cost;' and ■ that for comfort and accommodation it will. not •be .surpassed by, any hotel in any inland', town in thuDominions Old and new patrons welcomed. T. O'NEILL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. '■ PAEKAXARIKI RAILWAY .STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMS. mnos. F. THOMSON, Proprietor 'jL (Also Proprietor Kaitote Rooms). First-class Refreshments always ready.: No waiting. Try .our Tea and' Sandwiches/ The Kaitote and Paekakariki. Sandwiches are delicacies "appreciated by' all travellers. 7 ■ H -H. ..DAVIS, Booking Acent . .for • Tours throughout. the Hot Lakes District,, offers you a -—•FREE TRIP TO ROTORUA. — '.' —FREE:TRIP TO.ROTORUA.— : To prevent • waste of time in answering idle inquiries, and as a guarantee. of good faith concerning your desire to visit .Rotorua, a cbargo of one shilling is made for supply-information, etc.. Theso freC; trips will not be available during Easter . week. Make postal note , payable to H.* 11. Davis,' at.Rotoraa. Ad- • dress: Rotorua. . -V." . 'WHERE TO STAY IN V . ; CHRISTCHURCH. - .\rotl 1 Will ' find: the :New Provincial i Hotel, . Cashel Street, a quiet, homely, and comfortable place. :• just been newly, furnished, and is only two minutes. cast of. Farmers' Co.-op. 'TARIFF—Gs. Gd. per day. : Proprietor: , - . *!\, G. ILES, Provincial Hotel, , : : :, CERISTCHORCH. ;XO;TRAVELLERS.■ ■ T5 EFRESHMENTS can always be - ob-: iltj tained at the Platform Refreshment; Rooms ,at tho Palmersten North Station. The 7 o'clock train to Wellington and the 7.10 to Wanganui specially catered for. All .trains wait for refreshments. ' / J. IL FLETCHER, ' Proprietor. The l a n g h.a m, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND (3 minutes from Qneon Street), will b9 Open to ;Receive Gaeota on and after MONDAY, 6th December, flvorything New. and'; Up-to-Dato. . Beautiful Views. Quiet Position. Tolophone 2252. Telegraphic Codo—"Cecil." 'Phone 354. Hotel • aecadia, levin Leading District Commercial House. : Every modern convenience, comfort, .and civility. i'v..i ■ : :i" ,;W/H. WILSON, Proprietor. u O T J I, CEO I L. JUL - WELLINGTON. N.li.. , Opp.'-; Government .Railway. Station. and Junction of City Tramways, and ad''.joining Parliamentary. Builainge. - ■ Every .Modern' Conveniens)..-.*•• F. M'I'ARLAND, ■■''■ ' • :. .' Proprietor. : Tariff on application. . HOTEL, NELSON. . • Propriotor. 5'N ' ■ An' ideal--hame for. tourists. -- Every-, thing now and .up to date. Excellent ;Cuisine. ', ..- ;V -y : LEADING'.COMMERCIAL HOUSE. TTfIMPIRE ..HOTEL, WAIPAJVA. • UNDER SEW MANAGEMENT. A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. .. Tariff, Bs. Everything up to' date." CALEDONIAN HOTEL, 'Absolutely fireproof, ■ NAPIER. ■' ' A FINE new three-storied modem hotel, situated: in. the best part of : Napiermagnificent, sea, view. ; Spacious JJalcony anil Roof Promenade, well-furnished, 'large airy rooms,' luxurious privato. sitting-rooms, fiist-class.' tablo, 1 rind tho, best of attention; ■ : ;• I suite's. - ' .Vv - Tolegrams and letters promptly attended to. . . . . • Porter meets all Trains and Boats. A. C. BARNES, . Proprietor. P.O. Boi. 202.. ,'Phone 208. GR I T E R I O N- . -H OI K L, ' NEW PLYMOUTH. V JOHN M'KEAN (lato of Auckland), Proprietor. First-class Modem Hotel .-'.Tariff,''Ba.' per day. ' ' .: /. ". . /pILYDE COURT 'PRIVATE. HOTEL, t-/ Corner : CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. A New, and' Fireproof Hotel; ld.:-see> : tion from Lambton Station and Wharves; one minute from. To Aro Station. '„ Pro- : menade.. roof and balcony; magnificent view. Tariff,' 4s.- 6d. per day. Per-' manont guests from 20s. per ' week. • Telephone 1190. . . W. LA VERY,, Proprietor.. - ; The glenlee totoists* accommodation house, PELORUS SOUNDS, CRAIL BAY. ' ' Situated in ono of tho most sheltered bays ;in the Sounds, .an ideal .spot for persons requiring-.good accommodation.' Hot and cold wator bath, good fishing ground, bush sunoundings mingled with all kind 6of ferns; Post' arid Telegraphio Offioa attached.. All correspondence promptly attended to. For-further partioulars, apply to . G. M'NABB, Proprietor. BAR RE T T'S HOT EL, LAMBTON QUAY, CHAS. H. 'WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. ' The House that affords tho ideal, con-, dition of hotel hospitality and real comfort. Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars on Hire. : Telephone,. 1076. :.. .. p IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYf MOUTH. J SMITH Gate manager Hotel Cecil),. • proprietor. All modern conveniences, every comfort; Night Porter, always in attendance. 'Phone, 123. P.O. Box, 83. Tariff, Ss. Gd. per day. THE. MARQUIS 'OF NORMANBT HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. The Best .Commercial, Hotel in the , Wairarapa. METROPOLITAN- HOTEL. WANGANUI. . 'Phono 84. . P.O. Box 138. (Half-minuto walk from, Railway Station.) TARIFF—6s. lid. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot and cold -water bathrooms. Excellent cuisino; comfort, civility, and attention. Night porter. TOM NIXON , (lato of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. GrandH O t e l HASTINGS. . G; B. MACKAY; i;..... Piopr), Telopholio 111. Cable or Tele Grand, Hastings. ■ . , Largest and .Best Appointed 7^—..::- fn' Hawke's Bay, • Close to Railway,Stntlop!ii™r:' 1 Special Sultes.Jor ■ > •

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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