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HOTEL NOTICES. I THE EMPIRE HOTEL. \VILLIS STREET. 3ECJNT improvements nnd cxtensivo ' L *> interior alterations, including tho ddition of a New and Up-to-dato Elccric Lift, have just been completed and stalled at this Hotel. New Spaciojs Lounge and Reception !-ooms. , ' Two Night Porters always, in ottendnce. '.',' All Trains and Steamers metBox 385.- 'Phone 198. F, POOL, Proprietress. Telegraphic Address 1 «-M"EREDITH HOUSE." MOST CONVENIENT FOR RIVER. , 1 TAUMARUNUI. Cook's Coupons Accepted. ~ : ' WELLINGTON. ' .' " HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET, , Wellington's Leading Private.Hotel. Accommodation for 100,giests.' First-clasE Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, etc., Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. ..'■'■ ■■'■'■. Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent Boarders ai per arrangement. - ■-.-"■■ CLYDE QUAY HOTEL ~~ '(Facing Oriental Bay Esplanade). GA. SCHAUER, late Chief Inapcctoi • Department, of Public Health, hai taken over this popular hostelry, and in vites all 'old ind. new friends to favoui him with thr.ir patronage. The ideal spo for a.few days'/rest in the city. Wir. for rooms. Moderate tariff. ■_ Trams everi few minutes.. -Penny section. v NOW OPEN. mHE NEW GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN A ' . > eO-ROOMS-W.' One of tho most modern of its kind ii New Zealand. I ' ■' ■ ■ • ■ • ; , ■ E. C. HIGGIN9, Proprietress. AVERLEY '< PRIVATE HOTEI Marion Sheet (opp. New Te Ar Post Office),' City. '-~.. Absolutely lire and earthquake-prooJ Contains all modem conveniences an comforts. A large promenade roof, oyai looking Harbour. , - Tariff: Gs. per day; or from.2ss. per wcet MRS 4 . C. A. TREGONNING, : ~ 'Phone 2947. . Proprictre;?., IMPORTANT' ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of the"Waverle Private Hotel," wishes to notif the'public that she has taken over tb Columbia Private Hotel, Cubas Stroe; Complete renovation and refurnishing ho taken place. Both Hotels will'bo undc the direct management of 'Mrs. Tregonr ing, and aro to be ruu in conjunction wit each other.'.'..' ~■■■■'■ ;; R~TvICHARD QUINN (lato Provii cial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has take over the Family Hotel, Lower 1 Hutt, an invites all old arid new, friends to gi\ him a share of their patronage. Superic accommodation. •'Special Terms to Pe: m'anent Boarders, -.] . All liquors guaranteed, true to name an label.' Speight's Beer drawn from tl wood. '..' ; 1.'... -. .-.'- ''■-'.- ;.: .PUBLIC NtJTICES; v KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. '. ■; ; : .} DOG; REGISTRATION, 1913. • a N' OTlCE'islhereby giv-eii: that tho Regi ~,--,...tration.-.Fees.for.-: Dogs .within. tl 'jurisciiction'ofthe Karori Borough Gou oil for.the year 1913' have been. fixed, 1 Five'Shillings-per''head .for House ai Sporting Dogs, and at Two Shillings .ai Sixpence;per head, for Dogs owned 1 Farrners-and Drovers,.and'used:_solely f, the purpose of hording or driving. catt or sheep. *, ' ■ ■. Mr. Samuel. W. Groves; of Creswic has l)een atipointed Collector-of Dog T> to'whom all Fees must-lie paid. . '' ■ ;■ W. FiENGLAND, .'-:.-■.- ''•■'•:• ■'■ Town; Clerk. .; Karori.'.January Cth,1913. THE "WELLINGTON INVESTMEN TRUSTEE, AND' AGENCY. CO., , ■'.'• LTD. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for' Divide: of 3 per cent, for half-year end 31st December, 1912, can now be' obtoi eduDon application at tho Company's C fice, "237 Lambton Quay. ;• ; - ,■L. G. MACKAY, Secretary, C" ROSSED FISH SARMNES. are a sr cialitv which please consumers a: they constitute a 1 real table delicacy. '■ - MASON'S GARDENS, ■)■ (Taita) Lower Hutt. ' YOUR HOLIDAY-is incomplete unl, it includes a Day at'these Wond ful Gardens., Take any train to Lov Hutt, a 'Bus Will meet you. • Refreshments aDd i Cut Flowers. abundance. :_!„„!„, ''••''. .. R; KEENE, Proprietor ~~- In the COMPETITIONS Tour DEPORTMENT will Count. S~ PECIAL LESvJONS for intonding Co potilors, and Special Exercises, ' Relaxation and Flexibility fbr Piam I ■* nd ™MW4llEr NEUMANN. ' Teacher of Physical Culture, I - Booth's.. Buildings,, Featherston Stre SEASIDE RESORT. '' ■ A B. NICHOLIS desires to state t 5 . he has taken over the Sea V Boarding House at CASTLEPOINT, li J •- -.- •■ '■■':,'''■■•■■:- t ly carried on by Mr. Potter, and tru 3' ; ■ • .'■■■■•• :■-'.-■ , r by 6trict attention to business, to mi i a fair share of'publio patronage,:. f , . ■ . " .. ' - ■ s ■ ■.. ■ ; ~ ! ~ LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND. ? . TEA ROOMS. ' F AIL ' S COMMERCIAL: h . RESTAURA! t ' ' " LAMBTON QUAY. i, AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALT II Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. 1- Open 9 a.m. till'll.ls p.m. JAMES F,RASER, Proprieto ; Telephone 2896. '- FREE MOTOR-CYCLE GARAGE. THOS H. OATES 125 Willis Sti HAVING secured larger and more i ablepremises 3 doors below old .'J wo can store (free of cost) country mc cycles, and invite motorists to-take ! vantago of this offer. Splendid re shop, and accessories of all sorts obt able on tho spot. . • le . \ : f ■ W. J. GAUDIN AND SON. Ie COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANT ul 40 GHDZNEE STREET 4 KILBIHI ■M> \ ' ' . . . T ARGE STOCKS of Coalbrookdale JU Newcastlo Coals on hand. Pr< delivery all parts City and Suburbs Telephones: City, 271; Kilbirnie. 37 in . — a mHE WILLIAM BANKS BRASS FO •i- 1 DRY COMPANY, b- EVA STREET (Oil Dixon Street) at' WELLINGTON. ll '. Manufacturers of Engineers' and Pli ers' Supplies,.Firo Brigade Plant, I n "ers, Creimory, and General Brassy jr. iluminium IJefitiugß a cveciality. i,., 'pjwiia mi,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 3

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