BUSINESS NOTIGES. • , GOOD PURE TEA R THE MOST REFRESHING ■ BEVERAGE ON EARTH. INSIST UPON, HAVING MEL-SON TMTOATE AND flO.'S \ CELEBRATED PRIZE MEDAL PURE TEAS. THIRTY YEARS ' PUBLIC TRIAL. , ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS. TWO: • MODERN ' WONDERS. The Aeroplane and "WIOLETTA." The latter, perhaps, should take first place. It s a marvellous preparation for restoring tho hair and promoting n luxurions growth. It cleanses the scalp and strengthens thin or weak hair, thick, gicssy, and Brilliant tresses being the result. Make no mistake, but ask for WIOLETTA HAIR- FOOD. WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD. ! Ynur joy will be great when the. dread of . •. - baldness disappears. THERE IS ONLY ONE REMEDY. TRY IT? 3 Zβ— Procurable from/ Chemists— O /£? ' Stores, and Hairdressers. O/ O Agcnts-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store, and J. R. WOOD, Chemist,' Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Pnluierston North. HOTEL NOTiCES. CLIFF TTOUSE. TSLAND TJAy! n« — X .O BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can securo Every. Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms'for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS, • AFTERNOON TEAS, TEAS. Address:—Manageress. If you want to spend your holiday in'tho'quiet''of 'a home, away from . home, go to the PROVINCIAL ■' HOTEL,' CHRIST- ., . '" .■ ■: CHURCH. . ' ' It has just been rofurnished throughout, the bedding was specially made to order, and everything is just as you would order it , for yourself.' ■ ■ " . . Tariff, only. Gs. Gd. per day. Two minutes East of Farmers , -. Co-op. Write or Wire- * G. ILES.'propr. METROPOLITAN • -X ;' ' '-"HOTEL, :■' •' WANGANUI. • .-■;'. -■ ; "'Phono 81. ;"'■' ■" ' P.O.'Box 138.'. * ■. •' (Half-minute walk, from Itaihvay ."■■-h';-:•- ■'..' '- - ~. ' '; ad. PER. DAY.-. .-Thoroughly renovated' and refurnished throughout; new hot and ; cold ibathrooins.. Excellent; cuisine; comfort, civility; aiid attention.''' Night 'porter. TOM- NIXON" (late of "Criterion Hotel),' ' •..'.:. ... ......' L ■.'■•' Proprietor. m HE L A N G HA M. 1 WYNDHAM' STREET, , AUCKLAND (3 minutes from Queen Street), will bo Open to Receive. Guests on and after MONDAY, fitli Decanibor. Everything New and'. (Jp-to-Date. Beautiful. Views. Quiet Position. Telephone 2251 Telcgraphio Code- ; -"Cccil." 'Phone. 354. BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS ..(Late of Upper . : ■ Hutt), Proprietor. Tho house that affords* the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real comtort. . . ■ ■ ' • ■ ■ Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars on Hire. Telephone, 1076. . . ' ■jfyjTASONIC 'HOTEL, NELSON, H. BAIGExNT, Proprietor; An ideal home for tourists. Everything new and up to date. Excellent Cuisine. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. MORTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL ISLAND BAY ' (Late of Cliff House), Having taken Island Bay'' Hotel aa above, can offer Accommodation to visitors unexcelled at any Seaside Resort. . Tea Rooms attached. . F. J. MORTON, ■ ._ ■ Proprietor. nnHE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOM. JL . MODATION HOUSE, PELORUS SOUNDS, CEAIL BAY. Situated in one of the most sheltered bays in the Sounds, an ideal spot for persons requiring ■ good ~ accommodation Hot and- cold water bath, good . fishing ground, bush surroundings mingled witi all kinds of ferns;' Post and Telegraphio' Ofßco attached.. All - correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulara, apply to . : • G. M'NABB, Proprietor.: LUB Hotel, WoodviUe (under the distinguishetl patronage of his Excellency the Governor). This is the recognised Commercial Hotel in the district. Cabs meet all, trains! P. Dwyer, Prop. CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN M'KEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor. Firet-class Modern Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per day. • ■ ■ . A LBEMARLE ' PRIVATE HOTEL -«• GHUZNEE STREET. Under New Management. Superior Hoard and Residence. Terme Moderate. MRS. NICHOLL, Proprietress. "~ TO TRAVELLERS. TJ EFRESHMENTS can always be ohtained at the Platform Refreshment Rooms at the ltalmerston North Station. The 7 o'clock train to Wellington and the 7.10 to Wangauui specially catered for. All trains wait for refreshments. J. H. FLETCHER, _j ■ Proprietor., P.O. Boi 57. '. 'Phone 12. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, •'•-' best appointed Hotel in tho Waikato. Coach meets all trains at Frankton Junotion. Sample Rooms. Tarilf, 6s. 6d. per day. D. NORDEN, Proprietor. HOTEL C E C I L. i WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp, Government Railway Station and Junction of City and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings, Every Modern Convenience. F. M'PARLAND. ' .... Proprietor. . Tariff on application.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 1
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