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BUSINESS NOTICES. XTALUE. For use and- misuse Value is a word that deserves every prize. Different stores have different conceptions of its meaning, but ~ when applied to a Drapery purchase '■' /TIE ' AEO TDTOUSE rightly interpret it as specially -,implying'the Highest Quality at the Lowest Price consistent with ' that quality. AS AN INSTANCE OF ' VXhVE, CONSIDEE THIS ITEM: CHIFFON TAFFETA, V. , .39 inches wide, suitable for Day or Evening Frocks, in Two shades of Navy, Two shades of Moss, , Three shades of Amethyst, Three shades of Brown, Also' :'■-':, / Mole, Grey, Peach, ■..-■. .'■'.. Ni V' ■■■' "■ -'.'- •' and ■■' \ ''.'.' Helio., 4/ii YARD - '■"/. /Worth 6s. 6d. Many other values like' this one ■ will bo found at '. - ' mE ARO TTTOUSE, AND TJIXONQTREE.TS, , .WELLINGTON.. ..HOTELS*' 1/tTAHARA ■ HOUSE, WAIKANAE. This First-class Private Hotel offe-s Superior Accommodation to those desiring al, quiet holiday m the - Country. Comfortably furnished throughout.- AH Bedrooms upstairs, and- opening on to. Balconies. Delightful Climato Good Fishing and, Shooting. Billiards. Under personal supervision of MR: and MRS. LEN. FREEMAN. ... rtLIFF TTOUSE, JSLAND TSAY BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can Becuro Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS AFTERNON TEAS .', TEAS. Address:—Manageress. ■CT O TEL - A R CAD I A. complete with starter and wiring. GEO. PINNOCK, Manager. (Twelve Years Proprietor of Troca'dero.) FIRST-CLASS Is. LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY. . ' Special Reductions for Weekly and Monthly Tickots. . Breakfast from 6.30 a.m; Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Tea and Supper front's o'clock till midnight. Meals from Is. Tariff, 6s. per day. Taxi-Cabs and Touring Cars for Hire day or night.. ; 2343. THE Telephone l\ umber for the ..Wellington Taxi Sorvice is 2343. ' : Touring Cars, Nos. 71 and 85, seat 5 persons. Taxi-Cabs Nos. 76, 78, 79, and 83 scat 6 persons. , Limoseue seats 9 persons, No. 84. Inquiries answered promptly day or night. ' GEO. PINNOCK, Manager.. • WHERE TO STAY. . ■■'.', MEREDITH HOUSE, .TAUMAEUNUI (Junction Wangauui River and Main Trunk Line). ' FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address—"Mathias, Tauniarunui." Every attention to.Telegrams. IUKST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR . GUESTS. Kerr and Mathias, Proprietors. TIAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMAEUNUI JLttJ (under entirely new management), opposite Railway Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony promenade, piano, firstclass table, h. and o. water, large. airy singlo and double rooms. Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff,- Bs. per day. Tel. address: M'Grauo, Tauniarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE (late of Wellington), Proprietress. '. \ mHIS is to Notify tho Publio that MR. A GEORGE EVANS 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 opplication. CLUB Hotel, Woodvillo (under tho distinguished patronage of His Excollency tho Governor). This is tho recognised Commercial Hotel in tho district, , Cabs meet all trains, P. Dwyer, Prou,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 1

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