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AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. CARGEft HOTEL. •piREPROOF Electric Lipht and Lift. JL Garden Ecof, Suite* mMi private Bathrooms, etc.; central to city, o\crloohs Harbour. TiRIFr Ordinary iq 3 ,j ay During Exhibition period 11s per day Suites—According to Position nud Number of Rooms Required ORCHESTRA For Plana and further particulars, apply Thos. Cook and Son. RAND HOTEL, AUCKIiVND. NZ, vJT The Leading Hotvl of the City Patronised by the Suite of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Pnccess of Wales, and Governor oi An tnha and New Zealand. Fitted to Promote Every Comfort. Motor-ears Meet all Boats and Trains.' Cable Address, "Grandee." Aucifc. land. JAMES KOLI,I3STON, . . Proprietor. A WORD ABOUT TEA. .- ALL the Teas wo sell ate imported by ourselves direct, asd blended at <rar own Factory, bo ptir Qoitomets can yel? on getting the BEST VAXtJE for theif money. TRY THE ORIENT, -t 7g PER IB* Strong, Eeonmnioal. WARDELI/S ... Wi]lis Str&si. TEA SPECIALISTS. G. r AND C. 'ALDOTJS/ ' TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY, AGENTS FOEJOHN COTTON, LM,,. Edinburgh: Finest Smoking Tobacco. I BIiWLAT AND CO., Strand, London • Flor de Dindigul Cigars, F. H. HARTLEY AND SON., Vaalbank, Transvaal; Choke' Magaliesberg Tobacco. ; B. MURATTI, SONS AND CO., LTD,: Manchester and London; Haest Turkish and Virginian Cigarettes, "TUI" BRAND ALE AND STOUT , i BEST' ; AND PTJHEST. i NORTH ISLAND BREWERY CO., LTD., MANGATA/NOKA." APOLIiIffAR.IS. ■ "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." Supplied under Royal Warrants of Appointment to H.M. King George V. . ■ H.M. Queen Alexandra. By Special J§&MrJ§i **'' Exoellenoy Appoint, to jUjkUjsQ} the Governor. nnRY BOHATrS CHINA BUD TEAS. Famous for its mild rich flavour. 2e. per lb. BAKEE'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2636. ALL New Zealanders visiting London should reed the "British Australasian," 6d. weekly—an illustrated imper, containing mail qn<l cable news from New Zealand, and'news of New'Zealanders in Europe and at Homo. ' ' New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit the. "British Australasian" Reading Room, at the. offices, H3 High BolboTjj, London, W-C, where they can see the Home papers, meet their friends, use the telephone, and obtain information without chao/J. ■ . : NOTICE. ' ' ■ QUBSCRIBEKS to "The Dominion" ere £3 reminded that when absent on holiday they can arrange to have the paper forwarded to their temporary address. In cases wbere delivery by agent is impracticable, the paper will be forwarded by post for the term required. Written Notice should be given of all changes of address required. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BIRTHS. DINES.-On the 15th January, 1914, at 86 Fairlie Tea-race, Kelbiwne, the- wife of George Ernest Dines—A daughter. HATHERLY.-On January 13th, Wli, at Wanganui, the wife of Frank Hatherly —a son. HUME.—On January 9th, mi, pt Raho Rtiru, Lower Valley, Wairarapa, to Mr. and Mrs. William Hume—a son. SAUNDERS.—On January 9th, at Ntirae Roby's Private Hospital, Palinereton North, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Saunders, of Shannon—a daughter. MARRIAGES.. HALES-BEOWN.-On January Ist, 1914. at liiglewood, by the Rev. Father O'Byrne, Jessie Beatrice Barriagton, secoud daughter of Mrs. Barrington Brown, of Wellington, to William Euston Holes, second son of ths late Edward. Hales. LEE—WALKER.—On Wednesday, 14th January, WM, at St. Paul's ProCathedral, by the Re*. A. M. Johnson, M.A., Hector Lee to Frances Elizabeth Walker. ' MACLEAN—SHAND.—At St. Marys Church, Timara, on January 7, George Milne Mac Lean to Eleanor Mabei Shand. RHODES—HALSE.-Oa 2ith December, 1913, by the Rev. Herbert Watson, at St. Matthew's, Slasterton, Lionel Bidwill, second son of the late Joseph. Rhodes, of Hawfas's Bay, to Veda Marion, youngest daughter of the late John Henry Hake, of Wellington. ' DEATH, ,- ;;.■. SINCLAIE.-On the 12th January, 19W, at Waterloo Ro.iil, Lower Hntt, John Sinclair, aged 63 years. WALTER PLATT, Contractor, etc., 74 Molesworth Street, Wellington, Ornamental and Plain Work in Cement and Plaster, Tiling, etc. AH classes of Cemetery Work undertaken. Estimiitea and desicns submitted. THE WIATIIE. .■,.-,-.. SUMMARY AMD FORECAST/-.: Present indications aj-e for iusb not'weetcrly to sou'-\vcst«rly winds, cloudy and unsettled weather generally. Bain soon in tho south, and probably follow., ing elsewhere shortly. Tlio barometer falling in tho nortli, but risine temporarily in the south, . ...... v Anticyclonio conditions hiiva rtslod in .lie north, but the barometer has fallen in the south, and thero is evidence of severe westerly disturbance in higher latitude. High nor'-westcrly winds have been et. perienced in and soattward of Cook Htraii. D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Oflke. WcilinEton, .: *< January 16. 1914. ...-.■ .. .. ;. .'■■ "' DISTRICT HHP'OfITS, ~*;sf& (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) 'j'jj'.'. Orcytown, January 16.-Fi.nc morninsr, but very dull afternoon; fain threatens, ■.■ Oartorton, Januaty 15.—Tho weather onntinucs fine and warm. . ■• ■■■..-■ Masterton, January 16,-Miid summcr.'dar.. ■-." '■ '.'^S:. )■ John Gilpin's spousti said to her" dear;?-; "Though we've lwr» wed to.n years/*i fe: - We've never quarrelled, have we, Jfcbn? You've never sp?n ifiy tears." , '.'%<;',:>:-■;■ Dear John replied, "You speak.-':; the truth; . ■'-: ; i l s; i J:V.fi-;S , Nor over ailod —that's sure, ' ' For we,hnv<j n,Wnfs had kite RaW^'/St;' To toi» Woods' (Jmt Petporaiit CREB.'Vlii'rtl ;.K|;;.:'sß;;j:«..ij,jfl

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 4

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