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•'-,,.:.,;. ......,VT0...:1ET.",'- ~'..' ; i TO.'- LET, inPetone, 7-rcomed . House, '.' ...'just "completed;' .modem conveni- ; unces. : Apply 18-Kent'Terrace. 'PJione , ' i 361. ■■-'• ■ • ' ■ . . ■ i LYALL i'BATr-To;. Let,. Furnished Cot- T ' tage, "Wliaka,"'ideal-batch.'Howi-. :• son, Motor Garage, Ojiepußoadi' 'Phone '■ 3724 ;(3 'rings). "'.'"'.'■ "\\ : . . ," -.- ][ rjTO'-LET, for. term,.' Modern .12-roome_dL ; : JL '" House,"good locality;"superior furiii- ;" ture;.whole or part at valuation. Strand 1 ';■ Agency, Central.Hotel Buildings. '-.-..- j< ANTED Lot, Large Room, 65.x 35,.; ■' 20ft. in height, well lit; corner, . Tory Street and Courtenay Place; suitable shirt "factory, sample, ■or billiard- ■' room; rent, £2 week. Apply 13 Pivio .< Street.'. ■ ■ " ' : ' ■_ '■'■ HOUSES ' - FOR. '; RENT.— . : A rooms, Tinakori Road, 21s. week ' 5 rooms/ Vivian Street, 235. week 7 rooms, Tinakori Read, 255. week, 7 rooms, Austin Street, 355. week-■.. ■'■■ ( H rooms, Upper Willis St., .£3 5s- week. : 11 rooms, The .Terrace (furnished), :.£5 ' week. .Apply " ' > ' ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, '".. ~ j 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.) TO iiET.'.SAMPLE ROOMS. . ■ . riOMJIERCIAL TRAVELLERS can be '; *j Accommodated with Sample Rooms I on applying to MESSRS. MUNT, COTTRELL, AND , co;, ltd., ...■';.. ] ■ Forwarding Agents. ' The rooms are, situated on the Top , Flat of Nathan's Buildings, opp. the * G.P.O. Light ifl a special feature' i\ these rooms, besides which tiwy are fit- . ted with, gas fires, telephones, lavatories,' j etc. .Call and inspect. . 1 ■i . . ' ■ .. .• HOTEL, NOTICES, v | HE NEW WBNTWORTH HOTEL is f ' : the :'qiiietest,. beet-conducted,•■'., and' £ most''comfortable Private Hotel in this i City. Excellent cuisine.. Tariff,. ss.'day > or wrmaU'jnt-by arrangement. Mrs. R. , ' E. Howell, late of Sydney] '■ HART ' HOTEL, ; '"'.'. ■'.'• .CHEISTCHURCH. —- - I This is one of the most r best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, 5 havinß only been rebuilt four years. i ' ■ TariiE:'Bs. Cd/per'day. .' ■ . s : ; ' ' ■■-.■■ -.;■-, •f. M. DREWITT, i 'J - '■•^'C':ry ; "'-i',<-''' ■ ' \ tTOTEI,- 'GRAND ■ CENTRAL, 107 \ XX •■.■'.;-"-"cub;a'street. ■'.-. 1 : WellingtoM's Leading"-Private Hotel. Accommodatfoii. for-100 euests. • Firet-olass ; Gnisine.'" Eyory-modern'convenience. Ladies' Private -Drawlng-toOm,: Sitting-rooms, \ etq. Lounges, and. eight modern Bathrooms, including' electrio'light and electrio i . fire- 'alarms. ■ Tariff,: Gs. day.' Perniinent I Boarders : ; aß.i'.'pgr . ■ TTfflLE'. CRITERION HOTEL, , 'X .'.•;■■■■■ : :NewV;.piymouth..., , ' ' i This weil-knowril-House,' harinS ; n ' ea *-' ; ijirely remodelled, provides splendid oc-' oommodation fpr. the commercial public. 1 Electrio' Light throughout. ■ ■ ■ • ■ - ' Tariff, 6s. ' ' •i Night Porter. ....■ '.■ ". ' ' ■ .'■'■■.'■:< ;!,.,. .;••..' -. ,J. M'KEAN, Proprietor. v , ; '•.'■• PRINCE-AETHTO .HOTEL, .'--:■ . ; - ; !:.-<".f".';'-. ; '■>'■;;; ; Awjsk3end.' > ' "... ." '.'■■. '' ■,' ■.' '(Under-Now-Man'agement.)' • ■■' ■• MB.':H.J. CAMERON, late oi*Nationsl : -.Hotel. has taken'."over" .' the abdve hopes'.'to , '-welcome •! ill ' ■'Caterihjj supervised by' Mrs. Cameron. ■I j-i'Beiit'Jof^LiqnOrs'-'kept , .'■' : ' : ' : -.'''-.'--'-'-V'- , .-' : .-*'.''■'. 7 A .i/?EN.TMi'.(,H(JT33L L . ' Emereonv-end; '! ! y-'- M -DMi»nfStr e ' B : ''' : -. \ ■• ■ V '.' REIfUILT* 1912., ,- .':. . J ; The-sunny climate, 'aided by staying at * this Up-to-date'' Hotel, 'will' make ' your c Holiday in .Napier, a-most , enjoyable one. ] Heated throughout with' Ideal Radiatore. ! : Moderate Tariff;, : .Excellent • Cuisine. ■ ! ; . :W. E. HILL. Proprietor,. * j'. .Late of Dunedin.ahd.Christchurch.. ' WHERE TO STAY .'IN : WELLINGTON, 1 (TEALANDIA PRIVATE. . HOTEL, ' £A .. :«;>■ ,•' Clyde •Quay, i ; ■ . '■■ - , . (Neat Wharf arid Te Aro Eailwaj, Station.) • Kitchen 'und«: ehtirexharße of .Mr. Fix,. • Ifttiq Ch«£' R'oyal 1 Oak",Hofel," WeUinstbn,' for v 9 ; 'yeafe.' v.'•'!.:■'.■■■?, r '.*'■. ' . ; Visitors' '■• and -Permarients' ''rites:.' ss. per day/25s'. perweek: 'Phone-:i656. ; I ■■■■■■' ■ •'■■ MBS. EIX. Proprietress. .' YORK PRIVATE " -HOTEL. ' '-, Feilding'a -LEADING House. ' i One-Minute from-Railway Station. Commeroial raon . and. .-•. boliday-ieekera : will find .this houso up-to-date' in every particular! Fifty-rooms,'excellent table, good attention.. Entirely .under new management. Tariff, 6s. 6d. "■ ■ ■ : • , MRS. M'CpNACHIE, ..■■■'■' •'.' : Proprietress. rpHB -NEW- .ROYAL ' HOTEL, : Rarigitikei Street,-Palmerston N. ; ARTHUR HAYWOOD;.:...; Proprietor. ' The Hotel is _ fitted ■ thronghout "with Electric, Light,, and; affords SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors,. ■ : . Speight's Ale on draught. ' I . : ' "TARiFF, 65.6 d. P.O. Box 203. • . .' Telephone' 91, ; TTINTON'S . . . . , I NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL. : , ' ■ : . " ' ' MANNERS STREET, ' ; WELLINGTON. J, H. HINTON, \ ~' ' i ■ Proprietor. T EVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Statoin), • DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSB With tho Travelling. Public. '. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot .'Baths can be had at all hours Free ni Charge to Visitors and Boarders. • MODERATE CHARGES. Couiitrv Visitors are reminded that if ■ only in Town for the Day they can obtain '' a Go(d Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire F/3cape3 throughout the Buildings. .'■'".'■■ Night hud Day Porters. ;.. •; ;." - .;. JAMES CONNOR, \ All communicatiOQS to ' "Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. H.__ PHI LP. " 97 DIXOn"sTREET. House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. All Orders Promptly Executed. . 'Phone 3292, Three Rings. . ' ASTROLOGY-Scientific. The Stars \ and Human Destiny.—Forward name ' birth-date' (time if known), Celeste ] Poetcre, SI.A.S.; 131 Cuba Street, Wellington. Characteristics, business, mar- ' rinse, travel, Send is. 3d. stamps,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 1

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