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BUSINESS NOTICES. T.HE ORIGINAL ; TEA, - ■ .' •' ■•-.■■ ■■ '■ ■ ■■■ ' i / •■■■■'■■ : '■■■.■■.- . ' j :■ ■ ' INSIST. : • . UPON . ■■: HAVING TUELSON TMIOATE AND rtO.'S !.-■ •■.. pure . ; : v.: TEAS. ■■ "..-. ■ •: - ■■■'."■'.■'■• ■ ' ALL OTHERS ABE IMITATIONS. / '•. .■-, .■ ' ' "'•' i ' '" ■ •;.'■ -' '. /-ionceening: youk; ;.' hair. When yen. require something for your air, youehould consider.-two important hinge: -Will that something injure my Hair, , or -will.l derive anv benefit from that something?-• WIOL'ETTA HAIR FOOD AND TONIC is the only Hair Preparation in New Zealand which can truthfully nnswer . these two qucations.V \ ' WIOLETTA is the only. Hair. Tonio in tho Dominion that on eveiy bottloyou will, 6eo tho .Colonial Analyst's. ; Eeport., The Analyst says:— : •'.-..■■/ •WIOLETTA- is'.'non-injnrions,- and WIOLETTA makes hair grow. ■■• WIOLETTA is the only; Hair, Tonic in New Zealand- which -will give you a. Gnatante© that if you-receive no-benefit from its.nso you -will, get your/, money, re-, fnnded.' : ,-. ■ . '. ... - •■■.■■ >■■"-■■ . '■ 'WIOLETTA has the- largest eale of any, Hair Tonio in Now Zealand (guaranteed), English, American, "or Foreign; . . .CHEMISTS, HAIRDRESSERS, and STORES, 3b. 6i.: posted,■fid. extra. , Agents-GEORGE" WEE! Chemist. WeV liriptoni and J. R. WOOD, Chemist. Waldegrai&'s Buildings, .The Square, Palinerston North. ■'..■..,■ '■■-. . ~' :. rT'" RADFORD'S ■'. for ■ Furni'tureDuchftse Chests^>3s3.. , 6d., Sideboards 505., •'Wardrobes £3'los'.,' Washstands Bs. 6d., Tables 2s. 6d., Chairs Is'.'ed.;-Rattan Choirs 7s. 6d M Cups and Sancers 2s. Gd; 'half-dozen, T«a Sets 75.. 6d;, Dinner Sets 17s. Cd.,- Lamps Is. Gd.,. Toilet Sets 7a 6d.. : Carpet lOd.. yard. Hearthrugs 2s.' Gd., Mantel Drapes 15..6 d., .Towels 6d. each, Cheapest house- .in. toVa. .. WHERE TO 'STOP. . , (HENTIIAL: HOUSE.'TaumaTunni.—This v^•■" new up-to-date-House is now open, and- Tourists," Travellers,: and Visitor; especially catered for. Fine largo rooms and a splendid view. Within a minute's walk from ; the railway, eta'tion' and' rivei boat landing. Porter. meets oil trains. Telegrams and letters promptly' attended to. ■ Tariff; t!s. day.' . ; : MES.;.E."\V. SIMMONS, Proprietress. KNOWN, Z^";,'; >ft^TH-.li;;pay,ii;iv^;br,;Six:;Guineaß. whei Vy.V you''can'Ret" a" > Tailor-made Cos. ituinoY'to. , order- for. ThreesGuineaa. .- & 'Large'"' Se'lcction' 'of '"lEoady-to-Wear • .Cos '.fumes'; and"Blbuß(!3.-{ui^Stock,.;.alßO.;..T(j < r3 .Dainty- ' Note addressr?-... 'i'-'■■'-''°'.'\-':''- n ."* ! ?i-- ■ : ,/; .SPSGEL'S;■ irANNERS:3TEEET. ; \'.TeleDtiiiie''.';22&i,-'!V Vp-^y.r " : 'j.- ■■ "•rOEIVATE";.' ■' /HOSPITAL ' '.'■ FOI •' '•! i,,..,.-: V,-7.v, ,wpMEN,^; ? v' ;;■•. . ;-. ■' '.:!.' x V' |M'Dohald;Creßoent.:' v /~■'.'.'. .' iTRS; HOLGATF,, , Superintendent.':' ! i' :.'New:Zealand Re'ißteri-ti Nnrse.'.' ./Certified Midwivee' Board,' London. '.•:('. Oi ..'■ • Certifioateil ilaseeuse. '~ Estab. 1905.'. Telegrams: ; "W6men." Telephone;; 2159. •'■ Daj'nr ;Nizht. . . . ■■■;■• '■ ..•'• -; ■•p.'B-I :H,OSP IT At ,f ;.■.■.;';. 18 ATJSIIN.STREET, i'.-. ' .;•■.' ;:' '•■■:" " ; -Telephpno, 2686. ,-'■■'. ; ■Established by— ; . . ' ■-..'••■ ■ . ; ;-'■' .'THE'MISSES NEALE; Kegistered and Certificated MidwivM, Every Caro and Attention. '■'/■ .-...:'. ■■"■, -iPAiL'S'' ,, .•■'.■• ■■',- (nOMMERCUL'' RESTAURANT ANI V. SUPPER ROOMS. OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTCtt \'=:;■■■. ■■;,:■ : ;/ /.guAr. , ■■•;■;.■■, ■'-'■:: OPEN, TILL 11,15 P.M. ~; ■.",•■■. G. E. FAIL, Proprietor. '* ": : (Late .of High Street, Christchurch.) TH E. : I -IS' EI N . Most Up-to-Date •■'■'■:' HOT MID-DAY. LUNCHEONS ■:" ■'.' ' ■'.' And . ' ; ■.-' '•■■ LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS, Opp. Eoyal Oak Hotel (next Goo. ■ Winder's). '."■'■' "•' Fresh Strawberries and Cream Daily. String Band in attendance Tuesdaya , Thnrsdavs, Fridays, and Saturdays.. !; V HOTEL NOTICES. GLUB Hotel, Woodville (under the dis tinguished patronage; of; his Excel loncy tho Governor). This is the recog nised Commercial Hotel in . tho district Cabs moot all trains. P. Dwyer, Prop P.O. Box 57. '..':'•, \ : "Phone. IS COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON ■Vf best appointed Hotel in the' Wai kato. Coach meets'all trains at Franktoi Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, 6s 6d. per day. ' .'.... '■■■■.- o.' NOEDEN, Proprietor. mHE GLENLEE TOURISTS'. ACCOM A- MODATION HOUSE,. , PELORUS SOUNDS, GRAIL BAY. Situated in one most sheltera bays in the. Sounds, an ideal. spot fp persons requiring good accommodation Hot and cold water: bath, good fishini ground, bush surroundings mingled wit] all kiuds of ferns; Post'and Telcgraphit Office .'attached: All correspondence promptly attended to. For further'par ticulars, apply.to ' '''■.'■■.■■ ' G. M'NABB. Proprietor. THE MAEQUIS OF NORMANBT ■ HOTEL, CARTERTON. . W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOK. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. METROPOLITAN HOTEL WANGANUI. , 'Phono Si. P.O. 891 133. (Half-minuto walk. from Railway Station.) , '< . ■ TARIFF-Cs. (id. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and refurnishec throughout;; nen - . hot and cold watei bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort civility, and;attention. Night porter. TOM NIXON (lato of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. ri E'AND' H 0 T.E 1,, V)T ■ HASTINGS. G. B. MACIvAT Proprietor, Telephone 114. Cable or , TelegramGrand, Hastingo. ; . : Largest and Best Appointed Hotel In Hawke'e Bay.- ,- : Close to. Railway- Station, . . BiiaDlil FoinUies,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 1

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