HOTELS. NEW ZEALAND'S POSSESSIONS . BEYOND THE SEAS. ) R A R 0 T 0 N G A. COOK ISLANDS. The Gem of the Southern Seas, New Zealand's Winter Paradise, • ■ The Madeira of the South. COME AND SPEND TOUR HOLIDAYS At tho ' . rf~<RAND EASTERN PACIFIC HOTEL, . where wo can assuro you every convenience and comfort. "Luxury in the Midst of. Native Life." Tin's Hotel is fitted with every modern , convenience conducive to -Health and Comfort, and CATERS FOR A FIRST-CLASS TRADE. Largo and Spacious Diningroom, up-to-date Smokingrooni, Beautifully Furnished Ladies' Drawingroom, Large and Lofty Bedrooms. PRIVATE SUITES OF ROOMS I ON APPLICATION. Patent Hot and Cold Plunge and Showor Baths. SEA-BATHING CAN ALWAYS BE HAD, THE HOTEL BEING SITUATED RIGHT ON THE BEACH. ' „ The UiiilditiK, of Forro-Concrefe, is consequently Fire-Proof, and is surrounded by Broad and Ccol Verandahs.. This Hotel is under the administration of the Cook Islands Government, which in itself is sufficient guarantee. All correspondence to bo addressed to tho Manager. GRAND KASTERN PACIFIC HOTEL, RAROTONGA. ' L. G. GRIEVES, 1 ■ Manager., ' WHERE TO STAY. MEREDITH HOUSE, TAUMARUNUI J.VJI (Junction Wanganui River and . Main Trunk Line). • FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisiuo.. Cook's' Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic AdUress--"'M»,thias, Taumarunui." Every attention to Telograms.. ; FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD 'TABLE FOR ' _ GUESTS. . Kerr and Matlnas, Proprietors. npRUCADERO, LAMJ3TON : QUAY, >- Under New Management. MRS: COCKAYNE, late "Leviathan," Chriitcnurch. MID-DAY DINNER A SPECIALITY,Is. WEEKLY COUPON'S, ss. Travelling Public Every. Attention.' Telephone 2707. TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. nnHE CITY HOTEL, DUNEDIN, has been taken over by MR. WILLIAM A. WOODS, who intends running this first-class house on the most up-to-date lines. Tariff, from Bs. per day. fiUVF WOUSE, TSLAND TJAY.' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can secure Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS AFTERNOON TEAS TEAS Address: —Manageress. METROPOLITAN HOTEL WANGANUI. , ' 'Mono 84. P.O. Bos 133 (Hall'-minuto walk from Railway Station.) TARIFF-lis. Gel. PER DAY. .Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort civility, and attention. Night porter ' TOM NIXON (lato. of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. A LBEMAKLE PRIVATE HOTEL, -fl GUUZXEE STREET. Under New Management Superior .board and , Residence. Terma Moderate. MHS. NICIIOLL, Proprietress. HOTEL. A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, 2Ss. ; A COFFEE PALACE. New Plymouth. ' 11 .1 A It R E T T' S HO T E L, I IS LAMBTON QUAY. < CBAS. H. WILLIAMS (Lato of Upper ! Hutt), Proprietor. . The house that affords tLe ideal con- ' ditioa of hotel hospitality *ud real com- '. tort. ' Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars oa Hire. - Telephone, 1076. THE MARQUIS OF NOK.VLANBi ( HOTEL, CARTERTON. , W. M. HALLL'i, PUOPJiJIiTOE. i The Best Commercial Hotel in the 1 Wairarapa. I THE PEOPLE'S PALACE ' Cuba" Street, Wellington. j THE SALVATION ARMY PRIVATE ] j • , , HOTEL. Tariff, from ss. per day. ' Nigh; Porter. Furnishings New, Clean, and Comfortable. Business Men's Lunch, 12 to 2, Special. THE .LANGHAM, WYNDHAM ST., AUCKLAND, (3 minutes from Queen Street), ' is, NOW OPEN to leccive Guests, Everything New and Up-to-Date. Beautiful views. Quiet Position. Telephone 2252. Telegraphic Code—"Cecil." 'Phono 354. SfASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. ] H. BAIGENT', Proprietor, ( An ideal home for tourists. Everything new and up •to date. Excellent Cuisine. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. P.O. Box 57. 'Phone 12. - COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HAMILTON, •* best appointed Hotel iu 111* Watkato. Coach meets all trains at Frankton junotion. Sample Rooms. Taritf, (is. 6d. per day. D. NORDEN. Proprietor. GR A N D II 0 T E L, HASTINGS. G. B. MACK'AY '... Proprietor. -" Telephone IM. Cable or Telegram- '' Grand, Hastings. ° Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in " Ilawkes Bay. " Close to Railway Station. . ' Special Suites for Families., ' CLUB Hotel, Woodvillc (under (ho dis- c tinguished patronage of his Excel- t leney the Governor). This is the rccog- 1; niwd Commercial Hotel in tho district. I Cubs meet all trains, T, Dwter, Pron I
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 1
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