HOTELS. UOTELAR C A D I A. ■ GEO. ■ PINNOCK, Manager. ,:' (lwelye ( Yeara; Proprietor of T^rocadevo.) FIRST-CLASS Is. LUNCHEON ' SERVED DAILY. .Special Reductions for/. Weekly: and.. Monthly. Tickets. ' : Breakfast from ■ G. 30 a.m. : ■ Luncheon lrom-12 till, 2 p.m. - , 1 .Tea and Supper from 5 o'clock. till miunight; . ' Meals from Is. -: '-.-.//'•- Tariff, * 6s. per day.' ■ ' Taxi-Cabs and Touring' Cars ,for Hire, day or nignt. .- . • rpHE Telephono, Number for, the WeiA / lington Tasi Service is. 2319. . '. .Touring Cars, Nos. .71/ arid 85, seat 5 persons. : . , • VTaxi-Cabs Nos.';, 7G, 78,' :79, and -83 v 6eat (i persons. - , ■ • Liuibseno seats'-9 persons,-No'.; 8-1. Inquiries answered promptly day or night. ; ' , ■ ' ' .1 GEO. PINNOCK, Manager. ■ gARRETT'S t-JJOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. . NOTE.—Only the Best Wines ' and Spirits,' Ales, etc.,. kept, in stock, . FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. TARIFF Bs. per day, ,£2 2s. per week. , Proprietor V. J. CONNER : (Lato , Com.. Travellers' Club and . Day's Bay House). '. QUIET AND,HOME-LIKE. THAT'S the: way patrons./describe '• their experience at the now PRO-, VINCLAL HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Situated-'dose to town, but removed, from tho noiso and-bustle'"of the City, and with overy consideration given .to Visitors' requirements, it is an ideal' ; homo away from . home. ' Tariff, 6s. ' 6d. per day. G. lies, Propr., Cashel . Street. ..: ;; y-y , y y ..- A LBEMAItLE PRIVATE HOTEL, JX GHUZNEE STREET. . , Under New Management; ; • Superior.' Board.' and;. Residence/-, / f Term's ,'i. ." y Moderate. '. :- ;MRS. NICHOLI/, Proprietress.' Hotel,: Woodville .(urider/ tho 'dii.'/ V,.. ti'nguished;' patronage/.0l .His: Excel-: lency.' the Uovorner). Tnis 'is 'the recog-'-nised'-Commercial Hotel in . the .district." Cabs meet all trains.' P. Dwyer, Prop. AIL WAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI (under : entirely new management) opposite Railway Station. ' Two-storied Modem Hotel, accommodating' 60 guests iittcd and furnished ,' throughout on iu os t approved lines." Magnificent view, s Da .' cious balcony promenade, piano, olass table, h. and c. water, large airy singlo aud. double rooms.' Porter meota' ■all train's. Every attention.. Tarill', Ss. not day. Tel. addiess: M Grane, Tau marunui. uMRS. K ; M'GRANE (late oj; Wellington), Proprietress.. ACfHNG, ANGUISHING CORNS Cured with a Few Applications By TEED'S GREAT CORN CURE; 25 YEARS ON THE ,MARKET. ONE SHILLING ONLY , From 'All' Chemists ; '-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 3
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