BUSINESS NOTICES. DO NOT BE MISLED. BY A LOT OF CLAPTRAP ADVERTISEMENTS. REMEMBER! WORDS ARE CHEAP, BUT GOOD TEA IS HARD TO GET. MOATE, and f^o., CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. JAQUES AND fiO. AQUES AND XJO. CHOICE APPLES.-On receipt of Postal 'Note with order, we will deliver, all charges paid, to any address in AVellingtou,, including Greater Wellington, or deliver to the railway for transit to country stations, your selection from the following choice varieties, specially selected, graded, and carefully packed in- bushel cases (about 401b5.), for tho week ending SATURDAY, 21st. MAY, 1910, inclusive: Epp's Seedling (extra choice), 7s. 6d. per bushel; Epps's Seedling (choice), 7s. per bushel; Winter Majerin. 7s. per bushel; Alfriston (eating or cooking), 7s. 3d. per bushel; Rymer, 7s. per bushel. Standard bushel cases containing about 4011)3. To avoid delay in delivery, please supply the full address, plainly written. JAQUES AND ■ (MO. WILLIAM JAQUES, PROPRIETOR (Late Government Canning Expert.) Fruit Preservers, P.oduco Dealers , -, imd Distributors. MOTUEKA, NELSON. No agents." Prices quoted weekly. mWO MODERN WONDERS. A ; Tho Aeroplane and "WIOLETTA." The latter, perhaps, should take first place. It's a marvellous preparation for restoring the hair and promoting a luxurious growth. It cleanses tho soalp and strengthens thin or weak hair, thick, girssy, and brilliant tresses being tho 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? : eyi In— Procurable from Chemists— Q In O/1> Stores, and Hairdressers. Ol t> Agents-VEITCn AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store, .and .1. R. WOOD, Chemist,.-Wf.ldPfir.ivo's Buildings, Tho Scaiare, Pulsueisi-on North. ' HOTELS. - PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. THE New Hotol is now open to receive visitors. Ideal seaside resort. Splendid accommodation. Nicely furnished. Every attention.- All trains to and from Wellington stay ample timo for travellers to obtain refreshments. F. HILTON. Proprietor HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON,, N.Z., Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. F. M'PAKLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on application. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. Tariff, Ss. Everything up to date. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, . ROTORUA. BRENT'S is, par excellence, tho Winter House of Rotorun, having 14 bedrooms, with fireplaces in them, besides 00 other bedrooms, two smoking-rooms, three sitting ami two drawingrooms, with larpo open fireplaces, and plenty of dry rata for good fires. Nearest House (o tho Government baths, including the largo new bath-house. Motor cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all tho side trips. Hot and cold baths, and electric light throughout. Terms reasonable Porters meet all trains. S; T. BRENT, Proprietor. For a snug, quiet Homo, away frou tho Noise of tho City, yet only a few minutes from everywhere, go to tho PROVINCIAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. It's two minutes from Farmers' Co.-op., and is very comfortably furnished. Tariff, 6s. Gd. G. ILES, Propr. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANDY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. Tho Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. THE PEOPLE'S PALACE Cuba Street, Wellington. THE SALVATION ARMY PRIVATE HOTEL. Tariff,'from ss. per day. Nigh; Porter. Furnishings New, Clean, and Comfortable. Business Men's Lunch, 12 to 2, Special. mHE LANGHAM, •*" WYNDHAM ST., AUCKLAND, (3,minutes ffom Queen Street), is NOW OPEN to teceivo Guests Everything New and Up-to-Date. Beautiful views. Quiet Position. Telephono 2252. Telegraphic Code—"Cecil." 'Phone 354. MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. H. BAIGENT, Proprietor, An ideal home for tourists. Everything new and up to date. Excellent L'uisino. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. ME TROPOLITAN jTo~Te7 WANGANUI. al * 'Phono 81. P.O. Box no (Ualf-minuto walk from Railway Station.) TARIFF-Os. fid. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished i throughout; new hot and cold water' bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort civility, and attention. Night porter ' TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel) -Pronrwtor, '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 1
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