AUCKLAND EXHIBITION*:;'*;-?:* CARGEN " : HOTE{jffH FIREPROOF, Electric.. Li K Mt' tlftS J- , dnrden Roof, ijniles, with private Bathrooms, etc.; eentral. te city; overlooks Harbour. .-. -■:"'*:■.*' •-■-,-.n.-;' ,, - i , <,"?■ '■■ . .■, Wtty^teP^i; TARIFF; : -yg|jfS||S*S| Ordinary :...^itis?per'dn/ During Exhibition period:-...''--llsi, ; peV daySuites—According to X'csition a.ind:'NumbeV; of Kocms Required. •.■'.■■A%- , ORCHESTRA.-;??, i JSf fM For Plans and further particulars,' ftppWi Thos. Cook and Son. .. ;:■..,. ,f ...,;.■■■-■■>. o_ GRAND HOTEfc, AUCK.T,AND,*N.Z'. ,:; The leading Hotel ot tho City. Patronised by tho Suite ; of Their R-Gyal Highnesses tho Prince and Princess o{ Wales, and Governors of Australia and New Zealand. Fitted to Promote Every Comfort. Motor-cars Meet all Boats anil Trains. Cable Address, "Grandee," Auckland. JAMES BOLLESTON, . '_ Proprietor. . i A WORD ABOUT TEA, .. ... : ALL the Tea? we eell are imported hy ourselves direct, and blended at our own Factory, bo our Customers can reiv on getting tho BEST VALUE for their money. TKT THE ORIENT, -| /q PER LB.;; Strong, Economical. ''■'■•<■ WARDELL'S ... Willis Street. TEA SPECIALISTS. - : fe : By Special &Mjk Hi » Excellency Appoint, to gggggl the Qoraraor. ■ IJIRY BOHA7TS CHINA BUD TEAS. Famons for its mild rich flavour. 2s. por lb. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 203 G. l< <' -aasfaHa iHsaoaa v. > ■ i,: >"y ."*/*- ■ NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS Dominion" ore *-> reminded that ivhen absent an holiday they can arrange to have the- paper torwavded to their temporary address, ■ . Ia cases wlieio delivery by agent is the paper will be forwarded, by post for the term required. Written Notice should be given of all changes ol address required, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. MABBIAGEs! LEE-WALKER.-On Wednesday, 'llth January, 1914, at St. Paul's ProCathedral, by tho Rev. A. M, Johnsoh, M.A., Hector Lee to Frances Elizabeth AYnlker. MACLEAN-SHAND.-At St. Mary s Church, Timaru, on January 7, Geofge Jiilno Mac Lean to Eleanor MatW Shand.
FUNERAL NOTICES. FUXERAL~XO'nCE] WELLINGTON WHABP LABOURERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OP WORKERS. A LL Members of the above Union nj-e respectfully invited to nttend the Funeral of out late comrade. TROFKOfID AY. TATTERSON, wliicli will leave the Mortuary Chapsl of E. Morris, Jiinr., GO Taranaki Street, THIS DAY, at 10 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. J ' 'C- A. -E,' I'URDEY, Secretary. " E. MORRIS. JUNIC Undertnkor and Embnlmer, 00 Taranaki St.. and 28 Bcvans St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive immcdiat« attention. Mortuary Chapol tor tile- convenience of thq public. Carriages, lawlaiss at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.—'Hend Department 937, Newtown Brftnch, Hi, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phone- S74S. WALTER PLATT, Contractor, eto., 74 Molesworth Street, WeUiagtoß, Grnamnntal and Plain Work in Cement and Plaster, Tiling, etc.. All classes of Cemetery AYork " undertaken. Estimates and designs submitted.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1959, 16 January 1914, Page 6
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