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HOTEL NOTICES. "rPHE" HOTEL OF CHRISTX CHURCH. MASONIC HOTEL. ' One Second from Cathedral Square. Tariff. 6s. per day; or ' -:• , 30s. per week, C. LANGE, Proprietor . ' (Late of Wlnte Swan and 1 Riccarton Hotels). EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. ME. JOHN BUIUUDGE (lato of tho Empire Hotel, Napier) begs to notify bis inauy old Friends, also tho Commercial and Travelling Public, that 'he is taking over the Empire Hotel, Waipawa, on tho Ist of July, and intends running the hotel on fhe most up-to-date lines, making a speciality of tho Cuisine, and stocking nothing but tho best brands of Liquors. All old and new Patrons will bo welcomed, and their comforts will receive every consideration, WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion St. (opp. N(",v 'MAr') Post Office), 'City,' v ' --■ IS now ready to receive permanent Boarders, being absolutely firo and earthquake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences nnd comforts. Also a large promenade roof, overlooking bourTariff—os. per. day; 255. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING, ' 'Phone 2947. ' Proprietress. THE MAROUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. KALLEY, Proprietor. Tho Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. - ' ' SALVATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE. 213 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Tariff from ss. per day. , 'J. DOWNIE, Manager. albert hotel, bottle store. single bottle, at wholesale price. James Mcdonald, Proprietor. 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. UNDER' Entirely New Management.' ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington. Firsbclass accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. 'Phone 1656. George Wakefield, Proprietor (late of Titnaru). . BEST PLACE TO STAY. RAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI. Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests; handsomely furnished; all modern

conveniences; opposite Railway Station. TARIFF-EIGUT SHILLINGS A DAY. Wire M'Graue, Taumarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE, Proprietress. HAMILTON. , THE Best House for-Visitors and Tourists when visiting Hamilton—remember that'tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-appointed in the district. Coaches meet all trains, at Frankton Junction. Night Porter. 'Phone. P.O. Box 57. Correspondence invited. WHERE TO STAY AT RANGATAUA. EAGLE'S— First-Class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A • . - /.■SPECIALITY.. Tariff: Cs. per day. •Letters and Telegramf-Promptly Attended ■r. •.-.- t(t/-'l •■"!' HASTIB'S HOTEL, FEILDING, Opposite Post Office. TJndr. entirely NEW 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; tho best of Wines and Spirits used. H. M'MANAWAY, Proprietor (Late of Argyle Hotel, Huntcrville). (MOLTOBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, \J Lower Cuba Street, Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. MRS M. PETERS (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress CHEAP FARMS. OQ ACRES (within 10 miles oi WellingOO ton), all in grass, and undulating and hilly; land is well watered, carrying aI cows and 5 horses; lt-roonwd.house, dairy, 3-stall stable, loft, cartsted, trapshed, fowlhouse, u'-bail cowshed, and concrete floor, and other outbuildings. Price. i! 2500 to cash buyer. CAPITAL POULTRY FARM, Johnsonville' district, containing 12 acres, flat and undulating land; 0-roomed house, outbuildings, cow bails, concrete floor, stable, fowlhouses, dairy, etc.; water laid on; well-grown shelter trees, about J acres broken to plough. Price only i.CSO; ,£4OO can remain on mortgage. OOP ACRES, Taranaki district, of o\)\t which 202 acres are freehold, balance renewable lease, with full compensation; all in grass, flat and undu atiDß heavy grass growing capacity; closo to township, school and creamery; 10 miles from railway by good road; 0roomed house, large barn, etc. Price, JMSOO the lot. Favourable terms arranged. n in ACRES, Manawatu Line, all flat, AiQl) all in grass but 5 acre 9 shelter bush 13 acres ploughed, well watered, 7 naddocks, stony land; 6-roomcd house, 12stall cowshed, pigstye, ring fenced; about 2 miles from school, butter factory, railway station. Price .£ls per acre. Terms half cash, bilanco arranged. _ NOTE—Buyers of farms of all sizes should write to tho undersigned, stating their requirements, who has a large list of properties to select from. Reliable information on application. \ H. ERNEST LESGHTOSM,

186 FEATHEESTONST., WELLINGTON. AND AT LOWER HUTT. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS IN THE WAIKATQ. 1 ka ACEES o£ very rich level land, JOU every inch pluughable, and all in best erases, well fenced and subdivided, novel-failing water, no noxious weeds, the best sheltered farm m the Uaikato. Good bouse of li rooms, and all outbui dincs. eto.i i acres in orchard; 21 miles from Bailway Station and Post Office, etc, Factory adjoins the property. This is a really choice property, and a cheap one. Carries 50 milking cows and other stock. The owner is retmng. Price £.£2l per aero; terras arranged. The farst Practical man who sees this will buy it. No. 107 SMITH & HAICOrVJBEj AUCTIONEEES. OUEEN AND SWANSTON ST-EEETS. * AUCKLAND. t oi ACEES, adjoining the Borough of Xol Taihape, Native registered lease, over H years to mn. Bent, £<fj tirst ten vcars, and £50 pev annum for romaiuder of term. All in grass except a little shelter, 2 paddocks, about /S acres nlouchablo when stumped, etc. Wintered on 130 acres 50 dairy cows, 12 yearlings. 14 horses 00 sheep, well watered by creeks and springs. Buildings: 10-roomcd houso, wnshhousc, dairy, etc. Pr.cc, owner's interest .21200 cash. Every chance ot tho Freehold being obtained. A CHEAP BUSH FAEM. C%Al\a ACRES, Native registered /S4fcvU' lease, in two separate leases; situated 5 miles _ from To Kuiti (Main Trunk), *2 years lease, 21 years at J B . Od. per acre, and 21 years at 2s. Cd. per acre. All easy fern, and ti-treo land. 80 , per cent, ploughablo. Would make splendid dairy farms, well watered; surveyed road right f. rough tho property. Thero i 9 a turnover of 100 per cent, in this within 12 months. Price, goodwill only, 255. perapcre. Easy terms arranged. A. (G. CUNKINGHAM, J> lAIHAPE,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 2

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