BUSINESS NOTICES. DO ' NOT BE MISLED. BY A LOT OF CLAPTRAP ADVERTISEMENTS. REMEMBER! WORDS ARE CHEAP, BUT GOOD TEA IS HARD TO GET; jyjOATE, and (00-. CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. TAQUES AND flO. w AQUES AND "^O. CHOICE APPLES.—On receipt of Postal Note with order, we will deliver, all charges paid, to any address in Wellington, including Greater Wellington, or deliver to the rcilway for transit to country stations, your selection from the .following choice varieties, specially selected, graded, and carefullypacked in bushel cases,' for tho week ending SATURDAY. 7th MAY, 1910, inclusive :— Five Crown Pippin, 7s. 3d. per bushel; Epps's Seedling (extra ohoice), 7s. 6d. per bushel; Epps's Seedling '(choice), 7s. per bushel; Winter Majetin. 7s. per bushel; Alfriston (eating or cooking), 7s. 3d." per bushel; Rymer, 7s per bushel. To avoid delay in delivery, plcaso supply tho full address, plainly written. JAQUES AND CO. WILLIAM JAQUES, PROPRIETOR (Late Government Canning Expert.) FRUIT PRESERVERS, PRODUCE DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS. MOTUEKA, NELSON. No agents. Prices quoted weekly. IJIWO MODERN - WONDERS. Tho Aeroplane and "WIOLETTA." The latter, perhaps, should tako first place. It's a marvellous preparation for restoring tho hair and promoting a luxurious growth. It cleanses tho scalp and strengthens thin or weak hair, thick, gicasy,- and brilliant tresses being the result. Make no mistake, but ask for. WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD. WIOLETTA. HAIR FOOD. Your joy will be great when the. dread of baldness disappears. THERE IS ONLY ONE REMEDY. . TRY. IT? «j In—Procurable from Chemists—O/Ct O/ t) Stores, and Hairdressers;. u Agents—VElTCH '.AND :ALLAN,Wellington's Busiest Store, and J.' t R.' WOOD, Chemist,. Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Palmcrston North. McEWAN'S QCOTCH .ALE. cEWAN'S SCOTCH . -CXLE. FAR SUPERIOR TO" ALL OTHERS. J5 PER CENT. OF THE ALE' IMPORTED INTO AUSTRALIA IS REPRESENTED BY 11 c E W.A N'S. HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING, APPETISING. HEALTHFUL', 1-7IGORATING, APPETISING,
1600 CASES WERE SOLD IN MELBOURNE LAST MONTH. HOTELS, OLIFF JCJOUSE, JSLAND jgAY. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington 1 can secure Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms f6r Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS AFTERNOON TEAS TEAS / Address:—Manageress. fl BAND HOTEL, HJT HASTINGS. ' G. B. MACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 114. Cable or TelegramGrand, Hastings. Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's Bay. Close to Railway Station. Special Suites for Familiea GLUB Hotel, Woodville (under tho die. tingnished "patronage of his Excellency the Governor). This is the recognised Commercial HoUl in the district. Cabs meet all trains. P. Dwyer. Prop. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. H.ALLEY, ■ PUOPiCJJSTOB. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ~ BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), Proprietor.' . Tho house that affords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality uud real oomfort. ' Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars on Hire. Telephone, 1076-. : Albemarle private hotel, GHUZNEE STREET. Under New Management. Superior Board and Residence, Terms Modorate., MRS. NICHOLL. Proprietress. Empire hotel, waipawa. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. Tariff, Bs. Everything up to date. TMT ETROPOLITAN' HOTEL, iVI WANGANUI. 'Phone 84. P.O. Box 138. (Half-minute walk from Railway Station.) TARIFF—6s. 6d. PER DAY. Thoroughly 1 , renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort, civility, and attontion. Night porter. TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. THE'GLENLEE TOURISTS - ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. PELOItUS SOUNDS, CRAIL BAY. Situated in one of tho most sheltered bays iu tho Sounds, an ideal spot for persons requiring, good accommodation. Hot and cold wator bath, good • lishin» ground, bush surroundings mingled witE oil kinds of ferns; Post and Telegraphio OHico attached. All correspondence promptly attended to.' For further pajucui&rs, apply to G. il'NAiiß, Propriatoi, j
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 1
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