The Masonic Hotel, Dannevirke, well known as ono of the bost establishments nf its kind in Xew Zoalaml, lias been taken over bv Mr. C. A. Jensen from Mr. T. Cotter. Mr. Jenson was formerly of the Mangatcra Hotel, in which he proved himself to bo a courteous and obliging host, and it is liis intention to keep the Masonic up to tho very cxccllont standard which it enjoyed under the distinguished patronage of tho lute Govornor, Lord Plunkot. The house is largo and well furnished, with every modern convenience, including commercial and writing rooms. Special attention is paid to tho menn, and a porter meets all trains. The tariff is 83. per dhy, YOU POOR THIRSTY SOUL! HOW DOES THIS STRIKE TOUP A. glass of '•MONTSEBEAT" Limo Juice. It's a splendid summer drink-so refreshing.—Advt. 2 Presiding in Dublin at tho monthly meeting of tho joint committee of mnnagement of tho Richmond District Asylum, Mr. Richard Jones said that last, month ono of their stall' pensioners had reached her goldon jubilee. Sho whs pensioned in JSlil, her health having broken down. (Laughter.) Pensioners were notoriously long-lived, and tho lady in qucaI tion ms still "eolwc strong."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1379, 4 March 1912, Page 6
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196Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1379, 4 March 1912, Page 6
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