BUSINESS NOTICES. I rriHE /CHOICEST qPEING ■ MILLINERY IS AT : T E A? 0 ' H°" USE - You.may think that statement , biased—but is it? %.' - Resolve yourself "into a jury of j ONE.'■ Visit in turn every Display of Spring Millinery in Town. Then come to TE ARC-. HOUSE . and deliver your judgment. • Your summing-up cannot, bo otherwise than laudatory, but if ' the verdict .goes against us there will be no • appeal, for with -BEAUTIFUL STYIES LIKE THESE, we are booking large orders for ■ •(JIHE JjURLIEST QPRING .'■.' HATSlarge ■ BRETON. SAlLOß,'having brim of Green Crinoline, and crown of Foliage, finished with .'Cream Eoso at side, ■~'.- 455. 9d: '■ Handsome Large BLACK CRINO- ! LINE MUSHROOM HAT, lined .'- underneath with Black Tulle, and- triinined .with wreath of . Wild Eosjs' and . Fcrget-ine-nots ■'-■ Tound crown, 425. Very Pretty WHITE CHIP HAT; ' . largo, slightly turned up at side, large Black 'Lace Bow ■ across '■ - ■. crown, which'is encircled with wreath of Small Rcses, . ,635. ..Dainty MUSHROOM.'HAT, for Young, Lady, composed of Pink and White. Floral Muslin, lined with; Silk'Net.-Large bow across . , front, ''.'.■'■ i , , 395. 6d. Very Pretty- TOQUE, in Yieux. Rose Straw and Tulle.' bunches of Primulas round brini, finished .with hamb-bme mount at side, '-. , . 455.'9 d. Charming- MORNING HAT. of ' Tussoro Silk, lined Royal Blue Straw, trimmed Ribbon Velvet ' •' to match, ... 325. 6d. ~ NOTE—This : Hat may, be had in ■. . any coloured lining and trimi . mings. ' - ; Large . Variety., of MORNING 'HATS, trimmed' New Oriental x - Scarves or Velvet Ribbons, at . Prices- from Us. !)d. to 21s. . Our Qualities and Prices demonstrate -lh.it this is the logical place . to buy. your' Spring and Summer , Apparel. ' ' ', ~ nnE ' 4 Rd. -jnrousE, 'r«JBA AND TWXON STREETS, WELLINGTON. ''. ' ... ROJELS; .; ; .TMTAHARA- HOUSE, v' WAIKANAE.; This First-class-.Private 'Hotel offe-'s Superior Accommodation, to those desiring -a quiet holiday in tho Country. Comfortably furnished throughout.-. All Bedrooms upstairs,,land opening on to Balconies.. Delightful; Cliinato Good Fishing and Shooting. Billiards. ' Under personal supervision of ■ ME. and MRS. LEN: FREEMAN. . . .".•' ' '- "RAILWAY HOTEL, '.TAUMARUNUI •"-•' (under, entirely, new management), opposite Railway rStation.'. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests,, fitted and furnished throughout on-most: approved lines. Magnificent -view, spacious ' balcony promenade, piano, first- . class table, h. ami c. water, large airy single and double rooms. Porter meets 'all trains. Every attention. \Tariff, 3s. per day. -Tel. address: Tnumarunui. .MKS..K. M'GRANE (late of Proprietress. : . ' JJ. O.T. E L "i. A;R .CAD lA. ■GEO.' PINNOCK,' Manager.' (Twelve Years Proprietor, of Trocadero.) , FIRST-CLASS-Is'. LUNCHEON - '/'".' SERVED DALLY. . - . '', . Special"Reductions for .Weekly and ' Monthly Tickets. . Breakfast. from 6.30 a.m. Luncheon from 12 ■ till 2 p.m. Tea aiid Supper from. 5 o'clock till midnight;' .;. ■'•■'! Meals from Is.. ■•.' Tariff, Gs.- : periday.- . ' ■ Taxi-Cabs- and"Touring Cars for Hire day' or night. . .'.'..'.'.; .;. 2349. : THE. Telephone, Number for the Wel- ' liugton Taxi.Service is 2349. Touring-Cars,'Nos. 71 and 85, seat .5 persons. .. ■ :,'■'. , ' Taxi-Cabs Nos. 76, 78, 79, and 83 scat 6', persons,;',"'. •',..:.,. Limbsene-seats,9'persons, No. 84. Inquiries .answered promptly . day or. night. :,',"- ''■".! V '" • . ■ ■■■■, ".- "GEO.-PINNOCK, Manager.. fT\HIS' is to Notify, the, Public that MR. V GEOEGE EVANS has taken over .". Y. THE -ALBERT HOTEL, : Corner of Manners - and Willis Streets. TT 0T E L '■•-. '..- CE C I L, "~ ' - ' '-WELLINGTON, N.Z. ■ Opp. Government; -^Railway.Station, and * Junction of City r Tramways,'and ad-. ■ joining Parliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. ■ F. M'PARLAND, .' ■ Proprietor. Tariff on application. ■-,'.. &lEKAKAEIIU HOTEL. , '; THE New Hotel, is now. open to receivo visitors.' Ideal seaside resort. Splendid accommodation. Nicely furnished. Every attention. All trains to and from Wellington stay ample time for travellers to obtain reproshments. ■• ■• ■ -P. HILTON, Proprietor. CLUB, Hotel, AVoodville (under the (lis- ! tinguished patronage of His Excel-, lency the Governor).- This is the recognised Commercial Hotel in tho district. Cabs meet all trains. P. Dwyer, Prop. ! -raiPIRE ' HOTEL, WAIPAWA, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. \ A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. i Tariff; Bs. Everything up to. date. . ' METEOPdLITA'N HOTEL. WANGANUI. 'Phono 81. P.O. Box 133. (Half-minute walk from Railway Station.) TAEIFF-Gs. Cd. PER DAY. 1 Thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished j throughout; new hot and cold ' water j Bathroom. Excellent cuisine; comfort, ; civility, and attention. Night porter. ; TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel), J Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 898, 18 August 1910, Page 1
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