HOTEL NOTICga, 1 TJAKIIE T T'S" : B 0 T E 1,, 1 LAMBTON QUAY, WIiIXINGTOS. - e ' has rscoatly been renovated 'hroughout, including a first»ciass Hot " ater Service. Electric Lig-kt in every room. Accommodation for MA GupsK Night Porter. Bs. par day. £& 3s. PEB ■ WKIiK. D. D.AX.TOX, Proyriistor. KOTOEUA. THE AUSTRALIA" and "THE EMPIRE" Private Hotels, First two houses outsido railway gates. Every coiu- . fort and convenience, Acconim-odatioti for 100 guests. Special Winter Tariff, 6s. • per day; 355. per weds, Secure Boftms b-y • wiring or writing to J. N. JFLEAN, Proprietor. ■ HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO. A high class hotel very favourably known to travellers from Australia,' KeW Zealand, and 1 the Orient. Headquarters for Britishers in San Prainxjfeso. New steel and concrete structure. Third annex just completed. 350 rooms. "30 connecting bathrooms. Every comfort and convenience. Beautifully "ftiruishsd. Famous for its cuisine and ser'vwe. Located in the heart of th<s siiftp-pi'ng, theatre and cafe districts. On stnet car fines to all parts of city. Qi-ir pmnibusses with uniformed attendants meet all steamers and trains, Travellers aro arged to make reservations by letter or wireless to be assured the most satjsfac* tofy accommodations. Cab'e address "Trawets." Rooms v;ith Meals, ICS, s. day and up. Rooms without Meals, Bs. a day and up, Charles A. Stewart & Margaret Stewart, .Proprietors. ALBION HOTEL, Courtenay Place fcpp. Gas Co.) BEST OF LIQUOES STOCKED. Good Accommodation. Terms Moderate. Under new Biafiageaient. P. COSfIN .Prop., (Late of Taratahi a.nsJ Pociraa). WHERE TO STAY IN'- WELLINGTON. npHE NEW WENTWOfiTU HOTEL, A Clyde Quay, / . Near Te Aro Railway Statioa. A most comfortable and quiet home, Really First-class Table amd very best Attention. » Permanent Boarders froia 225. nd. • use of , . Laundry and Conveniences. Now under the Management of Mlt. AND MRS, HOWELL. OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, i? CUBA STREET. Wellington's . Leading ..Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Privato Drawing-rooiji, Sitting-' rooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern bathrooms, including ftlfcetric light <iud olectric fire Alarms. Tariff, Gs. day. Permanent Boarders as x per arrangement. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON". fjEALANDIA PRIVATE . HOTJ3L. iLi Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Are Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire cha-rSe of Mr, .fix, lato Chef Royal Oak .Hotel, WelliagSnn. for 9_ yeura. Visitors' and Permanents' rates s 55., per day;-255. per week. 'Phono 1658, . MRS. PIS, .Proprietress. York private hotel, Feiiiihig'tf LEADING Eouse, One Minute from liailway Statioh. Commercial men and holiday-seekefs will find this house up-ttt-date in every particular. Fifty rooms,, excellent table, good attention. Entirely under sew management. Tariff, 03. Si. MRS. M-CONACHIK, Proprietress. • iPIENTRAL HOTEL, Emerson and KJ Dalton Streets. NAPIER. REBUILT 1912, The sunny climate, aided fey staying at this Up-to-date Hotel, will , make your Holiday in Napier a most enjoyable one. Heated throughout with Id.ca-1 Badiator#. Moderate Tariff. Issceßeiit Cuisine. W. E. HILL, Proprietor, Late of Dunedin and CnrMtchiiroh, QINTON'S NEW ZEALANDER HOTllt. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, J. H. HINTON, - Proprietor, fJIHB NEW ROYAL HOTEL, ■Rangitikei Street, I'atmerston N. ARTHUR HAYWOOD proprietor. The Hotel :s fitted tlirc'aghnut trftb Electric Light, and affords SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Virfiofs. Speight's Alo on draught TARIFF, 6s. fid, ' P.O. Box 203. Tclpphon.i §&, T EVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway State-in), DUNHDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling PuWie. Electrio Light in Every Bedroom, Hot Bathe can be had at all hours F-f€o ol Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHABGES. Countrv Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they tail obtain a Gocd Lunch from 12 till 2, Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings. Night &ad Day Porters. JAMES CONNOR. All communications to Telephone G7. P.O. Box 115, NGINEEES We have Complete ?n<i IntspSnsJyfe B. Courses in 5, Civil Municipal E£«s:ctricnJ ■> | Mechanicol & Minini EniJtficfccitiic B I Also thorough Courses for jf j Mine Manftßcr'« (ijn&rth? Cva! did 8 j Gchl Mines Actsy and jj j Survej'ori' Ea.e,tns. f 1 Write 10-djy for particulars ta h' HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S | J Australasian Corrcspondcivec Sduiqis, | ' ITIHERE is only q | otio certain 1 CURE fcr CORNS V | in this Dominion— | j THAT'S TEEPS \ j ;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 3
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