' ■ hotels. JRLAND ' -BAT " HOUSE.Seaside, and Holiday Resort, under cn- • tirely new. management. Sea-bathing; hot and cold, baths, motor garage, and stable. First-class table. Trams to town every ten niihutes. . E. NANNESTAD. ' Afternoon Tea and Supper Parties specially .catered for. QLll'l' .-HOUSE, ISLAND BAY. ' BpiRD/A'ND'R'ESIDENCE. I'. Visitors ..-to. ''Wellington ' oah secure Every Comfort' and Attention. .(Special Terms for" Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS. AFTERNOON TEAS, :. * • . TEAS. 'Address;— Manageress. SPEND ■ TOUR OMMER -HOLIDAYS ... In Christchuroh, the most English City in the Dominion. .' "Plenty,: of,sea-side excursions, boat- ' irig, ■ fishing, ;- walking, cycling or motoring,' • and you will bo mado - quite at home at the New . ' PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Cashel Street, near; Farmers' Co-op. Propr., G. ILES. . - - Tariff, 6s. 6d. EAILWAY' : HOTEL,TAUMARUNUI - (under' entirely new , management), opposite - .Railway' Station: Two-stpried Modcrn";-Hotel, accommodating GO guests, fitted and-furnished.'throughout On most approved': lines, : Magnificent' view, sphcious balcony, 'promenade, piano, firstclass tablb,'-' ho and. c. water, largo airv single 'and 'double' rooms.' Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff, Ss. per day.'. Tel..,' Address: JMJrane, Tau- - MRS.'- Iv. M'GRANE (late of Wellington),' Proprietress. ■ , / "WHERE TO STAY. M" ER'fiDITH HOUSE. TAUMARUNUI - (Junction. Wanganui River and ' Main Trunk Line). - - FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cnisine..' Cook'a Coupons Accepted.y Telegraphic Address—'"Mathias, Taumarunui." Every attention to Tolo. grams. -'aiST-CLASS PTI.T.IATID TABLE FOR , GUESTS. Kerr and Mathias. Proprietore. /JtHIS is to Notify the Public that MR. GEORGE-EVANS has taken ove: ~->///.THE "ALBERT HOTEL. '. t Corner' of Manners and Willis Streets. THE. GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOM- ' . MODATTON- HOUSE, PELORUS SOUND,..CRAIL BAY. QITUATED in _ one. of "the most shelM. tered bays ,in the/Sounds, an ideal, spot for-persons requiring good accommodation.' :Hot and. cold -water baths, good fishing grounds, bush surroundings, mingled with all -kinds of ferns.; Post and Telegraph Office attached. All cor-respondence'promptly-attended to. ,I'or further" particulars, apply to Lr. M'NABB,' Proprietor. HOTEL-V' - CECIL,' / > ~ WELLINGTON, N.Z.. Opp. Government 1 Railway Station and 1 junction 'of . City Tramways, and ad- '. joining Parliamentary Buildings. **. Every Modern Convenience.* ,F MTARLAND,". • - . ■; ' ; ' Proprietor. ..Tariff ■ on- application. ■ 1 " ; ' SALVATION.-ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE.'- 213 .'.CUBA. ST., WELLINGTON. ' Tariff from; ss;. cer day.' ■ ■ 1 . . J. DOWNIE, Manager. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion St. (opp:'New To Aro Post Office),- , City TEffi 'Suildjng. Jias .Jjepn largely increased, fire and earth-q'uake-prb'bf;sn'cl all modern conveniences;and, comforts. . Also a large, promenade', roof, ..overlooking Harbour. Tariff—6s; per day; 255, per week. '. MRS,;;C. TREGONNING.' .' 'Phono 2947. Proprietress. OLUMBIA PRIVATE. HOTEL, ■ " Lower" Cuba Street. 1 Near Wharves. Town Hall, and Operi House. - Excellent' Cuisine. Lunch, is.' , MRS. M. PETERS; late 30 Wellingtoo Terrace. ■ Proprietress. ' - : . THE MARQUIS OF V NOEIiIANBY : HOTEL, CARTERTON. ; w. M. ; ilALtiEY,, Proprietor.' ( ' Ilie Best Comm'ercial Hotel in • " V" • ;-: Empire hotel. waipaw a, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . A. , iI.r.EICUARDSON, Proprietor, • Tariff.f.Bs. Everything, up to dato. DAIRY FARM AS GOING COhICERN. 4?"fl K 10s/-per. acre; 20 miles, from Auck- ' S/XO land City';: 154 acres good land, more or less in grass except HO''acres bush;, 3 acres' maize, 1J ' acres turnips,, also peas", po'tatoes, etc.; about 1 mile to school, H to creamery, .1 mile to wharf, 7 miles Railway station.; The following go with "the" property:—2G selected dairy cows, I.' bull, 15 calves, pigs, L.K. milk-' ing machine, .3 h.p 1 . Taugyo oil engine m perfect order, milk wagon, .separator, 45 gallons, with'power, attachment, harness, tools, implements, etc.; cream cart passes door . every morning. House 7 rooms, cowshed 20.bails,- concreted, and other up-to-date buildings; "will . carry 35 dairy cows iii present state. Terms, about half cash. ' ' -" : - . ■...-; DAVID' KAVj ; . Land Agent, Vulcau Lane, ■ Auckland.. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY, nnyi's ACRES, situated 9. miles from a DDvf' railway,', 300 acres L.I.P;, at a rental of JE2O-per:annum; balance-Freo-hold. Fully 200 acres flat land, and ,i property which ! can .thoroughly recomnicnd to'cny person-wishing to dairy oa ' "a large scale.\, They could easily milk 250 cows and.run' sheep besides. . Buildings consist of. a:splendid house of 8 rooms, largo: up-to-date woolshed, fitted with \ machines - and oil .engine; woolpress, and. chaff-cutter, ratproof ; granary tip-top cowbails, trapshed, and stables Also Cin extra 4-roomed house, 2 orchards' well fenccd; and subdivided; permanent water' supply. • .Property practically j oills the -.cheese- factory,- school, and. p.o PM-acre. Mortgage only -J6809 on the■ L.l.P.Freehold is. unencumbered. Owner..requires the bulk of -the money...but,a purchaser can raise tho bulk of the .money on-'.the property hiniself. X'liave"-personally'inspected this property, .'arid, bepn all over it. ■ I can thoroughly.',,recommend it, and it will compare'very'favourably with places on tho market, to-day at-.£20 per acre. Soma patches of'shelter-bush. S/ldtOß E. SfVJITH,/ ' FEILDING. WELC®P,;;M!- - / lo ! Come In! May . your coming bring . twelve months of prosperity to.the land, with never ail ■ empty'- coal bin iii tho . ,w;holocommunity. Increased. ..spending power among tho people .will mean an in- '" creased '-demand for §T@© f ATWa' ©OAL. No ftther, coal is so', profitable to r ricli'ahd'poor'alike; It gives a, fine clear heat, -burns longer, arid is free from dirt and ini- •• purities. .Try it in January, ■ and you'll burn it throughout tho year. King up tho agents, SAUL MOWN, Ltd, ' DISTRICT AGENTS, 39 JOHNSTON STREET. Stores: Adelaide, and Tinakori Roads, Tory arid Willis Streets. Telephone Numbers: 88, 124, 164, 805, 942, .
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