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Box Plans now open at: the Dresden. ' WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY THE ' ;'• , • MANDOLINE? IF 60) you will, bb interested in the, . really splendid 'stock of these instru- : ments held by 'us. ■ Genuine Italian "Mandolines, from 30s. to .£B.'Bs., including complete outfit,' strings, tutor, etc.. .. ' . "Pyxe" Mandoline.—The'most perfect toned and beautifully finished. Mandoline in existence. Double the power of tone the ordinary instrument possesses. Prices, with case, tutor, etc., 12s. 6d., Jfl 17s. 6d„ Xll 105.,/ an 10s. . Wo also, have a fine stock of Guitars ■ from 17s. Gd. to i'G 12s. 6d.; Banjos, 275. Gd. to ;£7 7s. Banjo Mandolines, Banduras, Mahdolas, «tc» . Our window display is 'certainly worth seeing. Country residents should ask for our complete Catalogue, giving full particulars. ; Sent '■ anywhere FREE OF CHARGE.' CRAS v B'UGG' AND CO., LTD., 19-21 Manners. Street, Wellington. Tho Oldest Established Music, Warehouse • in:. New;. Zealand./ ;. GUARD'S HAIR.DYE. . Try it Ohco and You will always use it. IT has no equal in the world." Perfectly clean, instantaneous effect, naturalcolour, defies 'detection; no smell, and will not injure hair or skin. Price 3s. Gd. Obtainable following Chemists:— Palliser's, N Courtenny Place';.- Bricn, Upper Cuba Street; Hobson's, Upper Willis Street; H. Brittain's and Cf. and H. Evons, Manners Street; C. -Fletcher, Dunbar Sloanc, Geo. Mee, and J. Millett, Larabton QuayjW. Gower, Adclaido Road; W. H. Coy, Riddiford Street; W. Salok, Willis Street. ' STRING BAND. MESSRS. ■ VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for ."At Homes," Garden Parties, 'etc. San supply largo or small Orchestra. Kddrees. 136 TORY ST. : 'Phone. 2570. HOTEL N0TI0E8.: WHITE ';■ HART ;' HOTEL, , VV CHRISTCHURCH. This is one of tho most up-to-date and best Houses to stay at in the Domihiohj having only been robnilt 'four years. TARIFF: Bs. Gd>. per any. .'. . . ' •''.■■ P. M. D'BkWfittf,. v ■'~ Proprietor,..' YORK, PRIVATE HOTEL, Feildifi'g's LEADING One •Minute 'from Rail w.ay .Station,. Co(hraerclal nien and; Koliday-seoko'rs : will find this .house up to date in.- every ; particular. Fifty- roorne,.'exceUent ta,*Mo, gobH 'attention. En'ttfeiy undo!-., 'new mantetfraent. Tariff Gs, fed, ' MRS. M'CONACHIE, ■ .- Proprietress, . WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON- ■■ ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL,- '. . . Clydo Quay: "•'' (Noar Wharf tod.TeJLro /Railway Station.) . Under. Entirely New Management. Cars pass the.«rtoor.. . ....'.■ Visitors anil Perm anents will find the best of everything at the following rates: ss. per day; 25i._per week. 'Phbilo IBSG. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. . .'.-. .;' 'WELLINGTON, -, .. VTOTEL GRAND . CENTRAL, 107 JUL■■■ ■ 'CUBA STREET, Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation lor 100 guests.' First-class Cuisine. Every modern •convenience, Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern Bath r rooms, 'including ekJctrib light aid eleotrio fire'alarms, . '.■''■.....' Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. ; '. ■ , : . CLTDE QUAY HOTEL. (Facing Oriental Bay -Esplanade). GA. SCHAUER, late Chief Inspector • Department of Publio Health, has taken over this popular hostelry, and invites all old ( ijha new,"friends \o favom him with thr.ir patronage.. The ideal spot for a few, days rest in the city; Wire for rooms. Moderate tariff. ( Trams every few minutes. Penny seotion. . . YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, -.-• 260 a Lambtoh Quay. ONE of ■Wellington's most' central, , commodious, and private hotels. . Accommodates 100 guests. One rainute'from Wharf and G.P.O.,'find Railway. JBl pet Week, or "4s, Bd. "per Bay, ■ W; YQHffQ, TfSprietor. : WAVERLET PRIVATE HOTEL, . ,MaH6h, Street (ipp. New To Aw Post Olfiee), City. ~..,, Absolutely fire,.'and • Contains all'modern op'nvenienoes. and' comforts; A large promenade Toof, over-' looking Harbour. Tariff;'6s. per-day; er from 555. per week. MRS. C. A, TREGONNINf , ' 'Phone ?H7, . . . .. Proprietreei. ' TDTR. RICHARD.QUI'NN'(Iate PrbvinaVJ. ciafßotcl,Jpper Hutt) has.taken. over the Family Hotel, Lower Butt, and invites all old and new friends to 'give him a "share of their "patronage. Superior accommodation. ' Special Terms te Permanent Boarders. All liQuora guaranteed true to name 'and label. Speight's Beer 'drawn from the wood. . ■ ... . . IMPORTANT A'NNtiTJNCEMENT.. MRS. .TREGONMNG. of the"Waverloy Private Hotel," wishes to< notify the publio that she- has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cube Btreet. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will bo unller the direct 'matfajfoment. of "Mr>i. Tregonn-. ing, and are te "bo run 1n conjunction with each other. A box of correspondence ..has been sent ■ from Apsloy House, 'Piccadilly-, W.i -the residence bl the Duke 'of Wellington,, te Winder -Castle for by th'rf> King's librarian, Mr. iToh'n Fortescue. I'll? letters are bellovo'd to l>o ebrr'c'sikiiiij'eiice of George 111 end Gco'rgo IV, but it is impossible at in-osen't "to 'sttite whether they aro important or net. The firet Duke of Wellington was one of tho executors "of Geonge IV, a fact which wouldncrount for the letters being found atApsloy House. ' Mr. E. Leighton, Lower Hutt, has been instructed by Mr. E. Riddiford, Orongo Orongo, to sell forty horses by publio auction. Tho 6alo is announced for Wed-1 noßday, March 5,'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 7
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