HOTEL NOTICES. EVIA TH A N v; S'n 0-T E L (Nearly opposite Railway Station), 1 ;;; DUNEDIX, ' THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling PuMi-e. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Eot Baths can bo had at 0.1 l hours I'*rc6 of Charge to Visitors and Boarders;--' MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded : that'if only in 'J own for thu Day ihey can .obtaina Good Lunch from 12 till 2. \ 'IcK/ij: Firo Escapes throughout the Buildings;. Night and Day Potters,.^, All communications to JAKES CONNOR, ... ... Telephone G7. P.O. -Bos 112. JJINTON'S NEW ZEALANDEB HOTEL. HANNEES, BTBBbT, . .WBLHNGXON,-"',' 3. H> HUSTON, Proprietor IJIHE NEW BOYAL HOTEL.': Rangittkei Street, Palmexstcn" N. ARTHUR HAYWOOD Proprietor. Arthur Haywood having taken over the abovo, solicits the Patronage of all old and new friends. The Hotel is fitted throughout with Electric Light, and affords SUPERIOR ACCOMODATION to Visitors. Speight's Ale on draught. ' TARIFF, 6s, Gd. " P.O. Box 203. Telephone Si. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCIiURCH. This ono of the most up-to-dato and best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years. Tariff: Ss. 6d. per day. F. 51. DEE WITT, ■ Proprietor, POST OFFICE HOTEL, PAIiIATUA ' ;■■■ (Under New Management). MKS. J. A. COTTER, late of Masterton, -IM. lins taken over tho above Hotel, and hopes to welcome all old friends. Best of Wines and Spirits. Speight's on Tap. Moderate Tariff. PRINCE ARTHUR HOTELT""", Corner Wellesloy and Babsos Street!, Auckland, (Under New Management.) TS/jTR. H. F. CAMERON, late of National J ii. Hotel, Wellington, has taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to welcome all old customers. Catering especially supervised by Mrs. Cameron. Best of Liquors /OENTRAL HOTEL, Emerson tad Dalton Streets, NAPIER. ' RE BUILT 10-12. Tho sunny climate, aided by sfaylnf: at this Up-to-dato Ho-tol, will raoko your Holiday in Napior a ttiwt enjoyable ono. Heated Throughout With Ideal Radiators. Moderate Tariff. Exoclloat Cuisine, . W. E. HILL, Proprietor, Lato of Dunedin and Cliristchurch. VORR PETVAT? HOTEIT I Feilding's LEADING House. One Minute from Railway Station, Commercial men and holiday-seekers Trill find this houso up to date in ovory particular. Fifty rooms, excellent tab's, good attention. Entirely imdor new management. Tariff 6s, fid. MRS. M'CQN'ACHIE, Proprietress. mHE CRITERION HOTEL, A Now Plymouth. This well-known House, having besen entirely remodelled, provides splendid at>. cominodation for tho commercial publio. Electric Light throughout. Tariff, Ss. Night Porter,., .7. M'KEAN. Proprietof. . OTEL GRAND CENTRALT™ 10? 1 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel, Ao J oomincidation for 100 guests. First-class ■ Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Lisd. J les' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, etc.. Lounges, and eight modern Bath, j rooms, including eleetrio light and eleetrio ! fire alarms. Tariff, Gs. day. Permanent ! Boarders as per arraisgement. j WHERF. TO STAY IN WELLINGTON.' j ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL; S Clyde Quay. | (Near Wharf and Te- Aro Railway Station,! v Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fis, \ late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, j for 9 years. ' i\ Visitors' and P«miinrats' mtea: ss, § per day; 255. per week, 'Phone 1043. S : ', mRS. FIX. Proprietress. I : ~ I HOTELS FOR SALE. | WE require an immediate buyer for-a- I country hotel in ono of the best Ji and most progressive inland towns in |- N.Z. Guaranteed takings never less }■ than .£l5O per week, mostly bar. Good }J position, centre of the business part of | the town. Well furnished. Insured for p •£IOOO. Nearly 5 years' lease to run; it rental moderate. Cash required, about 1 ,£ISOO. Sole reason far selling, tho i owner retiring independent. Apply, ;mmediately, as this is a genuine transae. .- tion, and wo have been instructed to make a sale'without delay. 2(po HOTEL, CLOSE TO TIMARU. . Five years; rent, £1. Trade, ,£75 to 3jSO; ■/. genuine. Price, including furniture, 5 i£2150. All drinks, 6d. Trade mostly $ bar,. This is a real bargain. 2!tf7 1 HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Three years; I rent, .£B. Trade, .£7O. Cash required' ' XSOO. 215-1 I HOTEL, on BORDERS OF MASTERTON. Four years; rent, £6. Trade,' abouS .£75 weekly. Free house. Boor consumption, £30 monthly. Spirits, JCS3 monthly, average. Cash required, about .£BOO. 2170 ® HOTEL, WAIKATO. Three' and a K half years. .Trade -averages about .£IOO.. Ingoing, .£2-100. - Cash required, atvoiit I JBIOOO. " ■ ' 21(59 -i ' HOTEL. CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. About 4 years' lease. Nominal rental, fi owing to the snl>-lca?c. About 30 or 40* jl acres of'land, all in cultivation. . Trade,' [• Jj-IO wneklv. O.rsh required, ,£7(?0. • "JIM k HOTEL,' DUNEDIN. Trade, 'iISS' | weekly. Beer, <Uhlul?. Lease, nearlr 50 f years. Ground rental, about .£3 ' per p< week. ... 21G4 I Also numerous Hotels in all .parts '-of ! DWAN BEOS.. . WILLIS STIU-KT, WELLINGTON;' j | _ h ROLL-TOP DESKS ' y j Just landed, ot Mimiio.'.v SPECIAL PRICES DVKI.NO; -. -. DECEMBER.' £ roIHE CHEAPEST. DESKS. IN--: NEW - ! ZEALANDr'W^tW^fiIiJ Splendid Finish. Exeellent' ,: Vahie'* '. I THE OFFICE APPLANCE CO., I/rD., ;; ffi ! . 17 and 10, Cuba Street, Wellington/.'". ff~~ 'Phono 1G76. WANTED Known, Glass Cabin«ts,-IBs. i i Gd., 255., and 455., new designs: Book Shelves, 3s. Sd. and 4s. Gd.; Floor--cloth, Is-, Is. 9d., and 2s. Gd. yd.; Lino- ■ leums, Is. Gtl., 2s. Gd., and Ss". fid.':yd.;: Hearthrugs, 3s. Gd. and us. M.-to'2ss.;,ah jjtt Radford's Sale, cash or tcrmf.>;;}ftJ?sfes .^» !
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1945, 31 December 1913, Page 11
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