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HOTEL NOTICES. HAMILTON. THE Best House for Visitors and Tourists when visiting Hamilton—remember that the COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-appointed in (ho district. Coaches meet nil (rains at Frankton Junction. Night Porter, 'Phone, P.O. Correspondence invited. WHERE TO STAY AT UANGATAUA. I RAGLE'S—First-class Accommodation J for the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A SPECIALITY Tariff: 6s. per day. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended to. HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, Opposite- Post Office. Under entirely NKW MANAGEMENT. One of the BEST FITTED and BEST FURNISHED hotels in the Dominion. Suites of rooms with every modern convenience. Handsome Commercial and Writing Rooms. Best Cuisine. Only SPEIGHT'S BEER on tap; the best of wines anil Spirits used. H. M'MANAWAY, Proprietor (Lato of Arg.ytc Hotel, Hunterville). f]LUB HOTEL, Woodville, A. Swindle '-' (lato of Nelson and Wellington), Proprietor. The recognised houso in tho district for commercial travellers. Sample rooms attached to the hotel. Tourists visiting Woodriha wi'l find excellent accommodation at tho a'oovo borel. Good fishing and shooting in and around the district. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Cabs leave hotel to meet all trains, 'i'elephcuo No. 1. P.O. Box, 53. REJUVENESCENCE OF THE ALB E E T HOTEL. -■-!»- (Under New Management). Mr. James M'Donald, Proprietor. This Hotel is in first-class order, having been refurnished from cellar to ceiling. Bedrooms (large and airy) electrically lighted. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Night and day porter. Excellent cuisine. Smoking Room. Writing Room, Drawing Room. Tariff: Bs. 6d. per day, or £2 2s. per week. 'Phone. 214, P.O. Bos, 777. RAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI (under entirely new management), opposite Railway Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony, promenade, piano, firstclass table, h. and c. water, largo airy single and double rooms. Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff, fcs. per day. Tel. Address: M'Grane, Taumarunui. MRS- K. M'GRANE (lato of Wellington), Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY. MEREDITH fI.'JUSE. TAUMARUNUI iiJL (Junction Wan.canui River and Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. -Telegraphic Address—"Alathias, Taumarunui." Every attention to Telegrams. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. Kerr and Matlnas, Proprietors. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. Al. HALLEY, Proprietor. .TUo Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarupa. MOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildiugs. ' EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. F. M'PARLAND, Proprietor. Taiifl on Application. ■ •' - SALVATION ARMX PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Tariff irom ss. per day. J. DOWMti, Manager. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL. Marion St, (opp. Now Te Aro Post Office) City. IS uow ready to receive permanent Boarders, being absolutely lire and earthquake-proof, and couUimug all modern conveniences and comforts. Also c. large promenade root', oveilooking Hurticur. Tariff—Cs. per day; 255. per week. URS. G. TREGUNNING, 'Phono 2 l Jt7. Proprietress. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL Lower Cuba Street. Near Wharves, Towu Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine.: Lunch Is MRS. .11. PETERS (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress. THE SUNNY NORTH. A FIRST-CLASS Sheep and Dairy Farm, .Kill per acre, 350 acres good semi-volcauic land, ali in grass, well fenced tnd subdivided sheep-proof fences; about 100 acres llat, balance uuduiating; would carry 100 dairy cows, or V'UU breeding cwesi L.K. milking machine, new House, G rooms, ooucretod milking shed, barn, etc.; i milo to railway station good metalled; 1J miles to creamery, school, etc.; 40 miles to Auckland on Waikato line. A splendid paying farm, no noxious weeds, well situated, and in a good posi. tiou. Full particulars from KAY AWB> -M'CALLUMI, LAND AGENTS, VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. o>7 ACRES, at ,£l3 per acre. Wilt cant J 6 33 COWS all the year round. Divided into 4 paddocks, well fenced, with good 4-rooined Cottage, outbuildings, cowshed, etc. Good metalled road, 1 milo from factory, i mile school. TERMS: ,£250 down. Balance ot Mortgage. W. P- GARES3ER AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. TAIHAPE. A RARE CHANCE-ONLY £300 CASH REQUIRED. q.4 ACRES, situated 7 miles from Now i/ti Plymouth by a splendid road; I mile from Creamery, School, Post Office, and Store; laud practically all level; a li ploughable; i-roomed House, 10-bail cowilied and necessary outbuildings. Price, including 15 dairy cows in milk, l bull', J horses, milk-cart, olough, harrows, and other farm implements, is ,£2l 10s. p ec acre, aud only .£3OO cash required. First mau to see will buy. Apply sharp to ■ , ■ N. L. FBRSDLAY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. STRATFORD. HOTEL-A MOST DECIDED BARGAIN. LEASE of Hotel, 23 Rooms, 14 acres land; rent <£3 2s. Gd. weekly; turnover about ,£3O per week; tho whole with furniture and plant, less bar stock, for ,£350 cash; must bo sold; open for few days only. Full particulars - PALMERSTON NORTH. A SPLENDID CHANCE. no A a ACRES Improved Land, situAl\i c ±\J ated 9 _ miles from Hamilton aud 5 from Cambridge, to be sold in Lots to suit purchasers; 50 acres or more on very easy terms. The land is all level, and easily put in order. Land joining thi3 block selling ut .£ls per acre. Price £G per acre. For terms, apply to Sole Agents— A/ICTOR E. SMITH^ mUUNtt,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 10

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