HOTELS. AHARA " HOUSE, WAIKANAE. 1 \ This First-class Private .Hotel offers Superior Aeooimiiodation to those desiring a- quiet holiday 111 tho Country. Comfortably furnished throughout. All bedrooms upstairs, and opening on to Balconies. Delightful Climato (jood Pishing and Shooting. Billiards. Under personal supervision of MR. and MKb. LEA'. FREEMAN. ; . .-orOUSE, TSLAND |JAT - BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can sccuro Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms ior Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS AFTERNON TEAS A ddress:—Manaseress. .'"OAILWAY HOTEL,' TAUMARUNUI ■B-^ , (under entirely new management), opposite Railway, station. Two-storied ilodeni Hotel, accouinipdatinK GO guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony promenade, piano, firstclass table, n. and c. water, large airy single and double rooms. Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff, Ss. ■ per day. Tel. address: M'Oraiie, Taumanmui. MRS. K. M'GRANE (late of Wellington), Proprietress.' HOT EL A EC A D I A. GEO. PINNOCKJ Manager. (Twelve Years Proprietor of Trocadero.) FIRST-CLASS Is. LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY. . Special Reductions for Weekly and Monthly Tickets. Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Tea aud. Supper, from 5 ■o'clock till midnight. :. . . Meals from,ls. Tariff, Cs. per day. / , ' Taxi-Cabs and Touring Cars for Hire day or night, , '■■■-.- : WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE Telephone 2319. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY DAY/OR NIGHT. ' . Stand: Opposite Public Trust Offico and Hotel. Arcadia. ; '- i' ''. Special Terms for Balls, .Parties, Doctors, and Commercial Travellers. ' TAXI 'PHONE No. 2349. npHIS is to Notify tho Public that MR, .*■ - GEORGE. EVANS has taken over ' THE ALBERT HOTEL, . ....... ■ ■:: ... -i. ■. Corner of. Manners' and Willis. Streets. HOTEL "'CECIL, :•; WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of. City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. ■Every Modern Convenience. . ' F. M'PARLAND, ' ..' J . , ' Proprietor. Tariff-on application. THE UAHQUIS OF '' NORMANBY '.'•■■. HOTEL-, CARTERTON. ■ ' Wi M. HALLEY; Proprietor. -..The Best .Commercial Hotel in the ' .'" ' :. ' Waira'rapa. MASONIC. ./ HOTEL, ■ NELSOxN. ■://'/• ■■;■"• -...• ~'-.■-■■ -T.-C.tMADGE,- Proprietor.: , An.ideal homo, for:■ Tourists. Everything, new and up to date.:- Excellent Cuisine.. , , .'' . • '■ \' ■' / :' LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. SHIPPING. / VIA - ©AN ;'. XJIRANCISCO ■'■'■ :TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS, - BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT, NEW -MAIL ROUTE. Mokoiai from -Wellington to Rarotonga and Papeete (Tahiti), as under:—. Mokoia, Friday, August 12. . Connecting with s.s. Mariposa'at Papeete for San 'Francisco. For particulars regarding' passages and freights, apply. ! ■ • UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD;). mHE NEW' ZEALAND . SHIPPING J. ' sCOMPANY'S EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM . ■' -. -SERVICE TO : AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Under contract with tho Canadian Government the following steamers will sail from MONTREAL" for' MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN■S.S. TOKOMARU G23S tons...Aug.ls S.S. TURKISTAN ....... .4505 tons...Sept 15 to he followed by other, rirst-class steamers each month. . '. . . AGENTS THROUGHOUT. CANADA: THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . COMPANY. ' ■■"..■■ For rates of freight a_nd other information, apply to . : ■ THE NEW'ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY, LIMITED. mHE - MEW rc-EALAND QHIP- . ' PING COMPANY. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS • TO LONDON. Via MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFB, and' ' .PLYMOUTH. ■ , Best Accommodation for' All Classes of Passengers. Specially Fitted witu Clayton's Patent , Firo Extinguishers. Provable To sail Steamer. . Tons, li'inal l'ort. [about) EIMUTAKA' 10130 Auckland Aug. 25 TURAKINA , IOD6O - Sept. ti TONGARIRO* 10102 . - Oct. 20 It U AMINE* 12UU0 - - Nov. 17 BUAPEHU* . 9880 - Dec. 15 'Twin Screw. Passages from London may be' arranged . at this end. For Freight or Passages, apply to— THE NEW' ZEALAND SHIPPING I COMPANY. LIMITED. N. D. Lo REDUCED FARES TO LONDON By. All 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD STEAMERS AS MENTIONED BELOW. Leaves Steamer. -Tons. Sydney. : schaknhuiwt" :s,i3i Oct. s •11OON ■ 8,022' Nov. 5 •BREMEN ' ' " 11,570 " Dec. 3 •SiiI'DLITZ ■ 8,000 Deo. SI. 1911. •GNEISENAU 8,081 Jan. 28 •BAItBAROSSA 10,915 Feb. 25 •tGROSSERKUR--FUItST ■ 13,243 . Mar. 25 *T«'in Screw. tTllis is tho largest steamer of any lino trading to Australia, aud will land passengers from New Zealand and Australia in good tiino to see tho Coronation of lCing George V. FAKES FltOM NEW ZEALAND PORTS TO LONDON. Ist class single, .£7O Bs. Return, ,£lO5 12s. 2nd class single, JM2 18s. Return, £U 7s. 3rd cla-ss , single, illG to ,£lB. Return, jtzU-to i' 33. For pa'ssago and full particulars apply to CASTKNDVK AND FOCKE, 22 Harris.Street. . .: Teltphone MS. Aeenta,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 1
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