. BUSINESS NOTICES. mO-DAY'S TOTWS ,V T npE. ABO ■ -CTOUSE, CUBA STREET on a Saturday night is quite tho busiest end of the City. Shoppers and Sightseers throng the sidewalks, making progress a' matter of much patience, arid elbowing.Round the windows of TE ARO HOUSE the crowds generally are ■ particularly dense—not mentally, but numerically—for where un- ■ usually Beautiful Mcichandise is to be "seen, the perfectly natural thing is 'for folks to gather. Last Saturday night, one large window on the Cuba Street side attracted its hundreds. Passersby were simply halted, aud drawn to it by the TPEAUTIFUL (pOST.UMES AND ON TQISPLAY. '"''. ' All the styles ' are those which will soon be worn by'the fashion- , ably attired of Wellington, and if you have not been to TE ARO 'HOUSE, lately, you are -missing perhaps the , best opportunity of • seeing the New Spring and Early Summer Styles. "Come To-day. . . ■ BEAUTIFUL COTTON POPLIN AND "LINAIRE" ONE-PIECE' FROCKS, in true "Moyeri Age" styles, also plain Princess Cos- . tunics after the Fashions on the Empire Period -. 375. Gd., 425., and 555. Gd. ■■ -, WHITE LTNEX AND MUSLIN DRESSES,. Plain and All-over, ), trimmed tucks, . irsertion, and j embroidery- 'Some have panel ■■ elTects, others show the corselet and pleated skirts of the "Jloyen -We, ~ -■ •.-'.■ ' ■.' 425. Gd., 475. Gd., 555. Gd.. G3s. The note A La Russe is struck in a group of Ladies' Costumes . in truly Russian Styles, with medium length Coats, lined silk, and finished with/black silk ■■ braid and buttons, : .■-■■■ ; . . 955., 105s. LUSTRFi COSTUMES, in . Hand- : ' some striped effects, medium, length Coats; trimmed silk and buttons. Lined throughout satteen, .',.■ 52s - Ct! - LINEN COATS; in many different shades nnd styles', trimmed -einbroidery braid, and large button's, some having contrasting colours on cuffs- and collars. Very useful for wearin? with One- : piece Dresses,- i>2s. Gd., / 455., 575., G3s., 5;5..." . . , New' Styles in BLOUSES for Spring and Early,- Summer Wear,-, ...'■■■ ■- . ' ss. Gd: to 15s. Gd.' Quality comes -"arst as a consideration 'sft TE.ARO.HOUSE, but in addition we oiler. Price—the Lowest—as -ill attraction.. -' r: a RO -TbrousE, ■■■■'• '',nUBA : AND' HIXON: STREETS, :\j '■-'■'. : . Jla ~' *p.. ■•' ■':. - ■ ..,-:-™iii#os;J;. ; '■';, : ; '■ * NGUS'TURNER'S New Hairdressing A Saloon, Hotel -Windsor' Buildings, Willis Street, 'is ouo of the' most up-to-dato Saloons in the.City. Finest Brands of . Tobacco', Cigarettes, ~ atd Cigars ;tocked. . . : ■".-:■ '■■ ■■ '■'.<■■'■ /"■ HOTELS. ■■-.- . "•• "J44TAHARA : HOUSE, WAIKANAE. ThiV First-class" 1 Private Hotel offew Superior Accommodation to those desiring a quiet holiday' in the Country. Comfortably furnished- throughout. All Bedrooms , upstairs, aud opening on to Balconies. Doiigntlul Ciimato liooa Fishing and Shooting. Billiards. Under personal supervision of AIK. and Mltb. i-biN. I.'RLEMAN. -'■ . -- . . ■ ; AILWA-Y HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI (under entirely . new management), opposite Kailwuy Station u wo-stoneU iiouern Hotel, accominouatin}, , 00 guests, lilted aud turnisued tlirougnout on most approved lines, .uagmnceut .view, spacious balcony promenade,' piauo, h'rstciass table, n. and c. water, large airysingle and double ,-rooms. Porter rneew an trains, livery attention. Tariit, 3s. per day. Tel. address: il'Grane, Tau : luariinui. iIKS. K. M' Git aims (late.ot Wellington), Proprietress, j ¥T 0 T 81-, A-RC ADI A. ■' ■' ' GEO. PINNOCK, Manager. (Twelve I'ears Proprietor of Irocadero.) FIRST-CLASSES.'LUNCHEON . SERVED DAILY. Special Reductions for Weekly and / Monthly. Tickets. Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. ' Luncheon ironi 12 till 2 p.m. ■ , Tea aud Supper from 5 o'clock ■ till midnight. Meals from Is. Tariff, Gs. per day. Taxi-Cabs and Touring Cars for Hire day or night. ,--,-■■ 2349. THE Telephone Number for' the Wellington Taxi Service is 2349. ' Touring Cars, Nos. .71 and 85, seat 5 persons. . Taxi-Cabs Nos. 76, 73, 79, and 83 seat G persons. . Limoseno scats 9 persons, No. 8-1. Inquiries. answered promptly day or 1115 U GEO. PINNOCK, Manager. mHIS is to Notify tho Public that MR. ':•*■ GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner o£ Manners and Willis Streets. TT O T E 1 CECIL, ,11 , WELLINGTON,. N.Z. . Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways,'and adjoining Parliamentary, Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. ■ F. M'PARLAND," Proprietor. Tariff on application. EMPIRE HOTEL. / WAIPAWA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. ,M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. Tariff. Bs. 'Everything up to date. BKENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTOKUA. BRENT'S is, par excellence, tho Winter House of Kotorua, having U bedrooms, wiiU iireplaccs iu them, oesides 1)0 other bedrooms, two smoking-rooms, three Eilliiig aud two drawing-rooms, with largo open fireplaces, and plenty of dry rata lirewood lor good fires. Nearest Houso to iho Government, baths, including the lur"o now bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's lor all tho side trips. Hot aiid cold baths, and eiectrio light throughout. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains, b. T, DUENX, I picuvrietot.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 896, 16 August 1910, Page 1
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