In. dedientini a new at tho Eton Union Workhouse. Hie chaplain (liev. K. Norman) t;i(<■:! that ]<o had not misled a single morning or afternoon sr-rviee on aiiv Sunday during the In.st twcnty-nino years. He could. therefore, not help ffc)'itist a little .-eittimentul regret ot losing (he voice of an old friend, but' o.\]htls told them that the oig.tti ir.rs wcni out. For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. fid-* What a curious question this must have seemed I'o little .Tames: —Hostess: hat part of the chicken do you like best, my little man? .lames (jia«-sins l»s plate tim- ' idly): I like the meat. — ——— = HOTEL NOTICESttesn o t e l, FOXTON, • LBN FREEMAX, Proprietor. AVKRLEY mVATiC HOTEL, Marion Street (opp. -New Jo Aro Post Office), Cit7. Absolutely tiro and earfhqnako-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts- A largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: (is. per dnv; or from 25<. per wook. JIBS: C. A. TKEGONNIKO. . 'Phono 2917. Proprietress. ' NOW OPEN. TFTK NEW On ax P hot nr., levin, .'DO—I'OOJfS—SO. One of the most modern of its kind In New Zealand. E. C. HJGGINS. Proprietress. I^Yoin^ MRS.TREGOXNING, of tho "Wnverley Private Hotel," wishes to notify the public that she lias taken over tho Columbia Privato Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refiiniijliiiiK has taken place. Both Hotels will ho under tiie direct manaßemoiit of Mrs. Tregomiing, and are to be run in conjunction with each other. "ITOnXG'S Private Hotel. 26dn Jamhton 1. Quay (Hannah's Building). Wellington. The'most, central, commodious,ami up-to-date Private Hotel in the Dominion. Bedroom accommodation for 100. Tariff. )Bs. to 20s. per week. Absolutely flro and vermin proof. Bat.h, Pmoke, and Sitting . Ifooms on every floor. Casual Meals from !)d; or 21 Meal Tickets for Ms. Ouo minute from Wharf, G.P.0., and Railway.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1553, 24 September 1912, Page 7
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