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HOTEL NOTICES. NOW-OPEN. HASTIE'S HOT-EL, FEILDING, For the Accommodation of Guests and Travellers. ' THE Proprietor has pleasure in announcing 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 the Dominion. .Old and new 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. Tho Kaitoke and Paekakariki Sandwiches are "delicacies appreciated by all travellers." '/.;■'• '■ ' ; HH. DAVIS, Booking Agent for • Tours throughout the Hot Lakes District. Motor. Cars, Launches, .. and other conveyances procured.'-. ■'' All Rotorua. Side Trips and ■ Extended Tours' Arranged. / ■ '■''•' TO SECURE THE BEST AVAILABLE ACCOMMODATION 'IN ROTORUA',; WRITE OR WIRE:- .;.-. -Write) / ' '•• ;'- (Wire) :,H. H..DAVIS, ... "H. DAVIS/' ' -,'■- BOOKING AGENT, ROTORUA. . 'ROTORUA..; ". . ■;■ '•/.'/ ' When wiring mention 1 tariff desired por day or per. week. ... • / ;'■''.,' ''~ WHERE TO STAY IN : ::■'•.••■ CHRISTCHTOCH.'". yOU will find the New "Provincial '■ Hotel,. "Cnshel Street, a 1 - quiet, homely, and comfortable place. ' It has just.been newly furnisbed,'and is only two minutes east of Farmers' Co.-op. TARIFF—Gs." fid. per day..: ■ Proprietor:. , G. ILER. Provincial Hotel, ... /" CHRISTCHURCH. ■■■.- "'-., /, TO. TRAVELLERS.' . .>;. REFRESHMENTS phi •' always be ob- ' . tained at the Platform Refreshment Rooms at tho Palmerston Nnrth. Station": : The 7 o'clock train, to Wellington and tho 7.10 to Wangnnui; specially ; catered for. 'All trains wnit for. refreshments. j:. H.FLETCHER, .. ; ,-■'■'": .' ; "/ '/' ,■.;■'■;-/■.:•■ '/'-.• Proprietor. ■m he •'■'i/-'--a' ; .i«. : '(}'-:..h..' : a- m, i/ WYNDHAM ' STREET, AUCKLAND (3 minutes' from - Queen .Street), will b" Op(>n to Rnneive Guests on and after. MONDAY, nth ,D?eom'i»r. Everything. Now. nhd Up-to-Dato. Boantifnt Views. Quiet Position. .. Telonhona 2252. Telegraphic, Cede—"Cecil." 'Phona 354. HOTEL .ARCADIA; ': LEVIN. Lending District Commercial Honsa. Evory modern convenience,, comfort, ■■ and civility. ■■ .' ..".-'" W.E.-WTLSON, Proprietor./ H..0-.T E L"' '.■':•■ '.C-ECIL, , WELLINGTON/N.Z.:,//---/. Opp v Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways! aud ad'//joining Parliamentary Buildings/ . Every' Modern ConvoniortM. ;.< '. ' / ; ';'■'■■,.' .! Proprietor. Tariff oh'application. .',./.. ; : ■/.:.'■ MJASO.NIC -HOTEL, .NEiS'ON, ;; :: H. BAI.GENT,-Proprietor' V'.'".' An' ideal home for. tonrists. Everything, hew./and.'up/:to/date: ■ ..'.Excellent ■ Cuisine..--//• :.;:■:' } -'•/, -.//,. '. .-' '.' : leading,'commercial; house.'-; : tjimpire;; ".■:■ hotel, :"■: waipawa. '"t, '. under new: management. i :' A. ; M.' RICHARDSON, Proprietor/ ' , Tariff,/Bs. • Everything up/to .date,: :'•'■ ,'/ •:.'': CALEDONIAN;'HOTEL, : / .'Absolutely fireproof, 1 ' : ;|l:'.'-. '.. NAPIER...:;;;. v ■, ' A. FINE new' three-storied modern hotel; situated' in the best part of Napier; magnificent sea view. .... 'Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, well-furnished, largo niry rooms, luxurious private sitting-rooms, first-class table, and the-best' of attention./ ~./■' /SUITES. .. '■'.}■"':■ • Telegrams and letters promptly attended to.Porter meets all Trains nnd Boats. .;■';. ..;■'. '/.a. c. barnes,. '■'/ '■' '.V ./.Proprietor.' ..,'.; .P.O. Box. 202. ' 'Phone.'2oß. / C'K'.l T'E II I ON ".H 0 T E L, NEW .PLYMOUTH. . JOHN lI'KEAK (late of Auckland): Proprietor. First-class Modem: Hotel. Tariff,. Bs. per day.. .".'-, Bi'K-E E T T'S HOT EL, LAMBTONQUAY,.' CHAS. H. "WILLIAM'S (Late of Upper .■'-.. Hutt), Proprietor. ' Tho House that affords the idea!, condition, of hotel, hospitulity and real comfort. .'•• ■'■.■■' ■■" ' Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars on .'Hire. ■■; .Telephone,. 1076. , -.//■'. J THE GLENLEE. TOURISTS' ACCOM--I' .. MODATION HOUSE, PELORUS. SOUNDS, CKAIL BAY.. ; -Situated in one of-the'most sheltered bays in ■ the: Sounds, an ideal spot for persons requiring .'good, accommodation. Hot and. cold water, lath, good fishing ground,' bush surroundings mingled with all kinds of ferns ;.:Post' and Telegraphic Office attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulars, apply to '....-' '■ ,G..M'NABB, Proprietor. CLUB Hotel, Woodvillo (under the distinguished patronage of his. Excellency the Governor). This is,the recognised Commercial Hotel in the district. Cabs meet all trains. P. v D«yer, Prop. METROPOLITAN h6tEL; WANGANUI. - 'Phone 84. P.O. Box ISB. ■' (Half-minute walk from Railway Station.) TARIFF-Gs. O'd. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated. and refurnished throughout; new hot and .cold water bathrooms. Eicellout cuisine; comfort,. civility, and attention. Night,porter. TOM NIXON (lato of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. ' IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLY- ■ MOUTH. J SMITH (late manager Hotel Cecil), • proprietor. -All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter, al. ways in attendance. 'Phone, 123. P.O. Box, 83. - Tariff, Gs. Cd. per day. P.O. Box 57. 'Phone 12 eOMMERCIAL! HOTEL. HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel in tho Woikato! . Coach meets.all trains at Fi-ankton Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, Cs. Od. per day, • D. NORDEN. Proprietor, (MLYDE COURT PRIVATE 'HOTEL, *L/ Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA ' / ■•, STREET. "•/ A New and Firejiroaf Hotel; Id. section from Lnmbton htotion and Wharves; one minuto from To Aro. Station. Pro-' menado roof and balcony; magnificent view. ■ Tariff, Is. Od. per day. Permanent guests from 20s. per weois. Telephone 1180. W, -LAVERY. 'Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 1

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