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__ HOTELS. ~ HOUSE, ; WAIKANAE. ■ This First-class Private Hotel offers - superior Accommodation to those desir- ' ing a quiot - holiday in the Country. • comfortably furnished throughout. All Bedrooms upstairs, and opening on to Balconies. Delightful Climate ' Good Fishing and Shooting. Billiards. Undo - personal supervision of MR. and MRS. - LEN. FREEMAN. - QLIFF "CTOUSE, JTSLANDTJAY BOARD AND~RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can cecum • Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms for. Permanent Boarder*.) LUNCHEONS AFTERNON TEAS TEAS." v Address:—Manageress. "DABEETT'S TTOTEL,. LAMBTON QUAY, NOTE.-Only the -Best .'Wines.,, and Spirits, Ales, ■ etc., kept in stock. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. TARIFF per. day,-£2 2s. per week. Proprietor ..„ W. J. CONNE&-'"/. (Late Com. : Travellers' Club, and .-■ , Day's Bay House). ' - "TT O T E L A R C A D I A.'- ; complete with 6tarter and wiring, •' GEO. PINNOCK, Manager:. (Twelve Years Proprietor of Trocadero.) : i , FIRST-CLASS Is. LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY. , Special Reductions for Weekly , and - .' I Monthly'Tiokets. "■' " Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. 1 ,...., Luncheon from 12 till l 2 p.m.' Tea and Supper from 5 o'clock till , midnight. ..- Meals from Is. ' . Tariff, 6s. per day. ' Taxi-Cabs and .Touring Cars for Hir» day or' night. -■, ■'■■■' 2W9. ■"-.' - .:i THE Telephone. Number for the Wel» lington Taxi Service is 2349. •' \ Touring Cars, Nos. 71 and 85,:.seat 5 persons. / Taxi-Cabs Nos. 76, 78 t 79, arid.B3 seat .6 persons. ' .-. .' Limosene scats 9 persons, No. .84..!.v-. Inquiries answered ■promptly day;;, o* night.' . ' .',■'• /;'' GEO. -PINNOCK, Manager. You want to be made comfort-::"' ; , able—to feel "at home"—when ; . ..,- travelling this weather, and that's',:! , •how-you are made to feel- at the- - ■ • New * PR OVIN CI A,L H O TEL, Cashel Street, ••' Christchurch, aminutes east of Farmers' Co-op.- Tariff,.. 6s. 6d. per day. Correspondence promptly-' attended to. •■■',"• "■■■''. . " G. ILES, Propr.. ... WHERE TO' STAY. •'■''"' MEREDITH HOUSE,' TAUMARUNUI (Junction Wangauui River and Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. " Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address—"Mathiasy Taumarunui." Every attention to Tele- • grams. ■ ' '■' FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOB ■ GUESTS. ~ ..Kerr, .and, Mathias,- .Proprietors. . KAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI (under entirely new' management), ' opposite Railway.. .'Station.. TworStoried .. Modern- Hotel,.accommodating..6o ..guests, -.. fitted and furnished throughout on most '■• approved lines. • Magnificent view, spa- •' cious balcony promenade,.'.piano, • first- '; class- table, h. and ;c.',water,v large airy : single, and double rooms!'■Porter':.,,meets : all trains. Every 1 -attention.■■''..Tariff, Bs. " per day. Tel. '" address: -M'Grane;S Tanraarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE \{la,te of : Wellington), Proprietress.^', I ''.'-..'.'■ nnHIS is to Notify the PniJlic that MB. •*- GEORGE SEVANS: has-taken; over | :. THE ALBERT-HOTEL. '■■'."■ 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, , ' , : .(Proprietor. •■ • Tariff on application. ~ . ~ ... PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. ' THE New Hotel is now open to receive ; visitors. Ideal seaside resort. SplenHi accommodationJ Nicely furnished. Every attention. All trains to and from . "' Wellington stay ample time for travellers, "■ to obtain , represhments.. '. ' ■F. HILTON, Proprietor.-,-; CLUB Hotel,'Woodville (under the dis- •'' tinguished patronage of. His Excel- -J lency the Governor).- This' is. the .recog- .■ nised Commercial. Hotel in the district. '; Cabs meet all trains. P. Dwyer. Prop. . ■• MASONIC -HOTEL,-; '.NELSON. :■ T. C. MADGE, Proprietor.''""' J . An ideal home for Tourists. Every- ■- thing new and up to date. Excellent. 'Cuisine. ' : ~' ■ LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE.. • TROCADERO,'' ' Lambton-' QUAY, Under New Management.'. MRS. COCKAYNE, late "Leviathan," Christchurch. MID-DAY DINNER A SPECIALITY, Is. '■. WEEKLY COUPONS, ss. Travelling Public Every, Attention. Telephone 2707. ' , . ' : ALBEMARLE PRi V ATE HOTEL, : - , GHUZNEE STREET. " Under New .Management. Superior Board and Residence. Terms ,'. Moderate. MRS. NICHOLL, Proprietress. COLUMBIA '■ PRIVATE HOTEL, '-'. Lower Cuba Street.' ■ Near Wharves,. Town' Hall, and Opera'..House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch,, Is. MRS. M. PETERS, late 90 Wellington } : , Terrace, Proprietress. - ,■ '.' METROPOLITAN * HOTEL. .WANGANUI. ■ - 'Phono 81. .'■■ P.O. Box 133., (Half-minute walk from Railway-Station.) ■■' TARIFF-6s. 6d. PER DAY. ' ' Thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished f throughout; new hot" and cold....water Bathroom. Excellent' cuisine; comfort, '" civility, and attention. Night porter. - TOM NIS.ON (late of Criterion Hotel), ;. • ■■■■">.'' ,Proprietor.' -. THE ' MARQUIS OF' NORMANBY ; HOTEL,' CARTERTON. . W. M. HALLEY." Proprietor. ■'' The Best Commercial Hotel in the . Wairarapa. . -,i BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. BRENT'S is, par excellence, tho Wintct House of Rotoriia, having H bed- ■': rooms', with' fireplaces in them, besides 90 " other bedrooms, two smoking-rooms,- :; three sitting and two drawing-rooms, '. with large open fireplaces, and plenty' of .; dry rata firewood for good fires. Near- ■ est House to tho Government baths, in- ; eluding the largo new. bath-house. Motor- :- cars and conveyances leave Brent's for ' ~ all the side trips. Hot'and cold baths, y and electric light throughout. Terms • reasonable. Porters meet all trains. ;•: P. T. BRENT, Proprietor,; .;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 2

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