BUSINESS NOTICES, £jOME! ■ "jppRE ■ (QLOVE "yALUES JMPOSSIBLE TO jgEAT. • Hundreds of folk daily buy their Gloves at. TE , ARO HOUSE , Not merely bccause they liave formed the habit, but , because repeated comparison • has demonstrated beyond any question of uncertainty that T E A EO H oiise ,^TALUESO ;|JNASSAILABLE.' ■ One especially noteworthy line is THE VERA GLOVE, AT 2s. lid. ' ' These are made to 'TE ARO HOUSE Order by one of the Best Glovo. makers in the world. Tlio materials aro carefully :selected with a ..view of getting', the Best at the Minimum Prices—and flien overy stage in their manufacture is as painstakingly executed as if you were watching all the time. , The VER.-V GLOVE is procurable in any shade of Brown, Beaver, Slate, or White, and all sizes at the one popular price, 2s. lid. pair. After comparing everything offered at that price in the lead- , ing stores throughout Australasia, ; TE ARO HOUSE, say unhesitnt- . ! ingly, ' ; THE VERA IS THE BEST VALUE PROCURABLE. All VERA GLOVES purchased ■ : can be fitted at the counter—thus you liiav, be sure of getting your ■ : exact size with no possibility of. unwittingly buying split gloves.' Besides the above, TEARO HOUSE stock al!. the/ Best Lines in Dent'.'! and Fowne's Woiid-fameo. \ Gloves, at. Prices cor-, re-ponding with what you wish to ■ pay. : T B A. E0 ; n OUSE- ■ OUBA AND 'gTREETS, ELLINGTON. , ; ■ HOTELS. '• jy-AHARA .HOUSE, WAIKANAE. This First-elais Private" Hotel offers Superior Accommodation. to those desiring a quiet holiday in' tlio Country; Comfortably furnished throughout. All Bedrooms upstairs, and opening on to Balconies. Delightful Climato. Good Fishing and Shooting.' Billiards. Undex personal supervision of MR. and MRS. JjEN. FREEMAN. OLIFF 'gO USE, . J-SLAND jOAYBOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' Visitors , to Wellington can ■ secure Every Comfort and Attention.: > (Special Terms ior Permanent Boarders.). LUNCHEONS - AFTERNON. TEAS : ■ -. . TEAS. Address:—Manageress. : O T E L - ARCADIA. complete with starter and wiring. GEO. PINNOCK,' Manager. (Twelvo Years froprietor of Trocader'o.) 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 trom a o'clock till midnight. Meals from Is. Tariff, 6s. per day. ' Taxi-Cabs aud louring Cars for Hire day or night. ■ , ' ~ 234 D. milE Telephone Auinber for the WelJL liugton Taxi Service is 2319. Touring Cars, Nos. 71 and 85, seat 5 persons, Taxi-Cabs Nos. 76, 78, 79, and 83 seat G persons. Limoame seats 9 persons, No. 84. Inquiries answered promptly day or night. GEO. PINNOCIC, Manager. . WHERE TO' STAY. ■JMTEREDITH HOUSU, TAUMARUNUI IM. (Junction Wangauui River aud Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLAbS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisino. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Teiegraphic Address—"Mathias, 'l'aumarunui." Every attention to Telegrams. " - S'l'liST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. - Eerr and Mathias, Proprietors. •TJ AILWAY HOTEL,' TAUMARUNUI Jtw (under entirely new management), opposite Railway Station.- Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests, fit'tcd and furnished throughout on .most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony pronieuado, piano, firstclass table, h. aud c. water, large airy singlo and double rooms. Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff, Bs. per day. .Tel. address: M'Grane, Tau'marunui. JIRS. li. , M'GRANE (lata of Wellington), Proprietress. npHIS is to Notify tho Public that MR. GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets. ■ BIIENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. . . BRUNT'S is, par excellence, tho Winter House of Rolorua, having U bedrooms, with fireplaces in thbni, besides 90 other bedrooms, two smoking-rooms, threo sitting and two drawing-rooms, with large open fireplaces, and plenty of dry rata firewood for good fires. Nearest Jlouse to the Government baths, including tho largo new bath-house. Motorcars and conveyances leave Brent's for all tho side-trips. Hot nnd cold, baths, and electric light throughout. Terms reasonable. Porters meot' all trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 902, 23 August 1910, Page 1
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