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HOTEL NOTICES. ' . NOW OPEN. „ .HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, , For the "Accommodation of- Guests and i' Travellers. FfflHE Proprietor has pleasure .in anA ; Bouncing,that this hotel has- been renovated and refurnished, regardless of cost, • and that for comfort, and accommodation it irill not bo surpassed by any hotel in any inland town m the Dominion. Old and now patrons'welcomed. T. O'NEILL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. PAEKAKARIKI RAILWAY STATION .: REFRESHMENT ROOMS. THOS. F. . THOMSON, Proprietor (Also Proprietor Kaitoke Rooms). First-class Refreshments always ready. No waiting. Try'our Tea and Sandwiches. The Kaitolie and Paekakariki Sandwiches are delicacies appreciated by all travellers. , .', .':■■'' H H. DAVIS,V Booking; Agent for 0 Tours throughout the Hot Lakes District, offers you. a ■' —FREE TRIP TO ROTORUA!— ' —FREE,TRIP TO ROTORUA.—r: To prevent waste of time ■in ■ answering idle inquiries, and as,a guarantee, of, good faith concerning your fltsire;. to visit . Rotorua,: a charge of one shilling is made for supply information, etc. These free trips will- notvbe available during Easter week. Make postal note payable to H. 11. Da,vis, at Rotoraa. Address: Rotorua. , . ' WHERE TO STAY IN • CHRISTCHURCH. ■■ will find tho New Provincial Hotel, Cashol ■ Street, a quiet, homely, arid comfortable place. . ■ It: has, just .been neivly furnished, and is only two minutes east of . .Farmers' Co,-op. • TARIFF-tCs. :fid...per day. .. : Proprietor :■ • G- ILES, Provincial; Hotel, - V CHRISTCHURCH. : . - ; ■- : - :TO".TRAVELLERS... - "O EFRESHMENTS. can always ; be. obtained at the Platform Refreshment Rooms at: tho, Palmerston North: Station. Tho 7 o'clock train to Wellington and , the 7.10 to Wanganui specially : catered: for. AH trains;wait for refreshmentß; , '" , ' J. H. FLETCHER, - : • ' Proprietor. THE r, A N G ham, ' WYNDHAM • . STREET,. AUCKLAND (3 minutes from Queen Street), will :b9 Open to: Receive Guests on and after MONDAY,' 6th December, flvorything -,New and Up:to-Dato. Beautiful Views. 1 Quiet Position. Telephone 2252. Telegraphic Code—"Cecil.". 'Pbone 354. HOTEL,, ARCADIA, LEVIN; Leading District Commercial Houm. Every modern - convenience, comfort, and 'civility.,>;'-:■■.■ ' W. H. WILSON, Proprietor.. . MO IE L C E O I L, . WELLINGTON, N.Z.; Opp; Government Railway Station and . Junction of City; Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary :Buildinga. -.Every Modern Convenience. : ; \ ■.■'■''." ;F. MTARLAND,,'; -■ . ■ .'■ • -,■ ■: Proprietor. Tariff on application. :. HOTEL, .NELSON, H. BAIGENT, Proprietor.' -, Anr ideal 'liomo'-for--tourists./' Everything now,and 'Up.- to date; "Excollont Cuisine. . . , . -Jy, ■>'.'V. LEADING COMMERCIAL . HOUSE. .EMPIRE ' . HOTEL,'; VAIPAWA. . ■ ■ 'UNDER -NEW MANAGEMENT.' ' A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. ■JTariff,: 85.... Everything, up ,to. date. : : ' CALEDONIAN-HOTEL, . . . Absolutely fireproof, 1 :'. t..; ; NAPIER. A -FINE new, three-storied :' motiorn hotel,, situated in the best part of Napier: magnificent sea view. Spacious 'Balcony' and. Roof, Promenade,-well-furnished, largo airy rooms;, luxurious private sitting-rooms, first-class table, iirid.-.tho best of, attention. ' ~ SUITES. , ■.;' ■''•': - Telegrams and letters . .promptly attended to; ■ ■ ■ Porter meets .ill Trains and Boats. A. C. BARNES, . < Proprietor. VP.O; Box 202. . . ■- 'Phone 208. iTI RITEII 1O N. HOT EL, V -NEW I'Lr.MOUTU. JOHN M'KE.VN (lato of Auckland), Pro- , . , prietor. - ' ' . First-class Modern Hotel.' Tariff, Bs. per day. • V ' ' GLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, "' ■' ' Corner . ■ • . ' "CLYDE QUAY: AND VICTORIA STREET. . A New and Mreproof 'Hotel; Id. seo? tion from Lambton Station arid Wharves; one. minute' from 'i'e Aro Station. Promenade roof and balcony; magnificent view.' Tariff, 4s."Gd.. per day. .Permanent guests from 2(ls. per .week. • ' Telepnono' 1190. ' ; W, La VERY, Proprietor. ■ THE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, ■ PELORUS SOUNDS;; CKAIL BAY. ' Situated .in one of tho .most;;sheitered bays ,in tho 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 Telegraphio Oifioe .attached. • -/All correspondence promptly attended: to.-. For further, particulars, apply to ■, - " ■ ' G. M'Nilßß, Proprietor. BAR RE T T'S HOT EL. ... LAMBTON .QUAY, . . CHAS. H. "WILLIAMS of Uppor ■ Hutt),: Proprietor. • ~ The House that affords the ideal condition'of hotel hospitality and real comfort. ' ' . '.'■',■ '-I Moderato Tariff. Motor-cars on Hire. Telephone, 1076. ' . F i IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW, PLYMOUTH. J SMITH (late manager Hotel Cecil), » proprietor. All' modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phone, 123. ■ P.O. Box, 83. Tariff, 6s. 6d.' per day. rpaffi MARQUIS OF NORMANBY A HOTEL, CARTERTON, - W. M. HALI-EY, PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel ,in the Wairarapa. " 'Phone 84. P.O. Box 138. (Half-minuto walk from Railway Station.) . TARIFF-Gs. «d. PER DAY. . -, Thoroughly renovated and refurnished ! throughout; new. hot and cold water bathrooms; Excellent cuisine;. comfort, civility, and attention. 'Night porter. TOM NIXOft (late of Criterion Hotel), '/ Proprietor, Grand hotel. HASTINGS. . G. ,B. MACICAY. ....Proprietor. Tolepliono 114, .Cable or TelegramGrand,' Hastings. Largest and. Best Appointed Hotel in Hawkc's Bay. . Closo to Railway Station. : Special Suites for Families.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 1

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