II" / 1 FOR GENERAL PRINTING < OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY "THE DOMINION" GENERAL PRINTING 1 DEPARTMENT, * 'PHONE 1442. PROMPT ATTENTION.
i REMOVAL. Notice.—lsaac Clark and i-y Son, Builders, Contractors, and Unt dei-takers, have removed to new premises, V y,°j 27 Wingfield Street, off Molesworth £• opposite Ministerial Residence. y Jobbing work promptly attended, to. I telephones: Shop, 1088; Eesidence, 806.
| PUBLIC NOTICES. k Tl/fAGNIFICENT ISriwb-h.p. CADILk LAC Touring Cars, FOE HIRE I'.. (seat 7or 8 persons). Winner.'of World's " greatest . motor . trophy twice, 1908 and t' 1914. ' Clients all say: "The most'charmV-& ln f> cm we have ever travelled in." .In y charge of expert, oourteous driver,. who ' studies your every . -wish.; '. For safe, luxurious motoring, or a closed car for town -work, please ring 2269 A, Day or 1 Night. Garage, 302. ' Charges reasonable. ' CHARLES BARRINGTON.' , REMOVAL,. NOTICE. / . TXTE beg to" announce' that, on and VV -after Ist JULY, OCR BUSINESS will bo carried on in CATHIE'S BUILDINGS,' 69 to 71 VICTORIA STREET y, (next Workihgmen'slClub).' , 1 / ARTHUR, CLARKE, LTD. ' IMPOUNDING. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED ; in. the Petone. Public'. • '.Pound, four cows (dry), colours as' under:—One black, a little .white; .one white, black spots; one red, black muzzle; • one white and red.' If not olaimed-and expenses paid, to \>e sold Friday, the 10th day of July, 1914; at 12 noon. ■ ■ ' W. B. GOUGH, Poundkeeper. i Dated'at Petone, June 27, 1914. I . WANTBD.; Ex Arawa, from London, November, 1913. J P W, No. 101, 1 Case Glassware., Ship-; pers, Messrs. A. Hardtrodt and Co. , \ Ex lonic, "from London,' January: 19H;. I 2 B over H in-diamond, 1 coil Wire Rope, -llewfc., • Shippers, .Messrs.; John. 1 Shaw and Co, :. Ex' Athenic',' from London, March. .1914;' M M in diamond,' 1 case. Art; Flowers, i Shippers, Messrs. W.i Bauer and Co. If not claimed'.within 7 days, will .be; gold to defray 1 -; expenses ■ for'freight, stor-.: age, etc. ' '■* ■ '■• ' \ LEVIN •& C0.,-LTD. HOTEL NOTICES. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.: , : .TSOYAL , - . TIGER .... . HOTEL. XliCorner'Tar'anaki St.'.& 'Abel Smith ; ' St., Wellington. .-. r'l .i . "MAT" ; GLEESON, Proprietor, . j' ' . Has takto over'the. above Hotel, and will be pleased to. meet Old and New Friends. Best Brandt of . Wines/and Spirits Stocked: 1 Tariff Seasonable. ■. A- Trial Solicited; > '.•■'Phone; 1774. . - ■ ■ ■ ENTRAL , HOTEL, Emerson arid •. Dal ton Streets, NAPIER. ' REBUILT 1912. The sunny climate, aided .by staying at this Up-to-aate Hotel,- will . make ■ your Holiday in Napier a most enjoyable one. Heated throughout with Ideal Badiators. -Mxkleratd ,,! wriffi 1 " BxcellSnt Cuisine. W. -E.- : HIL^-Proprietor, 7 -;: r . Late of Dunedih and Cnristnhurch'. ,; / a:"botei, Coartenay ' Plate"(opp; Gas Co.) BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED. ' Good Aooommodatibn. 'Terms Moderate. i Under new' management/. ' , . ' P. COSTIN .Prop., ( (Late of Taratahi and Porirufl). • OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 1 107 ' . CUBA,.STREET, Wellington's Leading Private. Hotel. Accommodation for. 100 guests.. .First-cliss' Cuisine. Every ' Modern convenience, ladies' Private Drawing-room, • SittingToomß, etc. Lounges, ana eight modern: bathrooms, including . electric, light -'arid I electrio fira alarms.. Tariff, 6s. day. Per- ' ■ . wanent Boarders , as.per arrangement; ' WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON rpHE NEW WENTWORTH PRIVATE ■ ; X iHOTEL,' Clyde Quay,.Wrflington. Near Te Aro Station and Wharves. • A most,. comfortable. and quiet home. J Really flrst-clas3 table and very best attention,. Terms, ss. per day;.. permanent ; , boarders, 225. 6d.',to 255.' Absolutely fire- ii proof arid'fire escape from every room. , Under the new management. "of E. E. J Howell, late of Sydney. -Phone 1190. ( pirOEK PRIVATE HOTEL, ' i Ii Feilding's LEADING House, ! One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men arid holiday-seekers will find this house' up-to-date in every ' particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table, . , good attention. Entirely urider new • management. Tariff,. os. 6d. " I .. .MRS. M'CONACHIE, Proprietreds. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON] ZEALANDIA PBIVATE HOTEL. Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Eailwav Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak' Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors' and Permanents* rates: ss. per.day; 255. per;week. 'Phone 1655. , MRS. FIX. Proprietress. ; THE EMPIRE HOTEL HAS. Been Thoroughly Eenovated, and every convenience provided for the use of. Guests. - . , ' ■ Amongst the improvements lately installed is an Electric Lift, and the Electric Lighting is Completed right throughout. - - ' , Largo comfortable lounge. . Commercial and -Writing .Rooms, with coal fires in Tariff: 12s. 6d. and lOs.'Gd. (C.T. Rates). Weekly Tariff by arrangement. ' / . ' V. POOL, - / ' ' Proprietress. G. R. BLACKETT, , • • • Manager. DUKE. OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. THIS Popular Hotel has t been thoroughly renovated and extended by an'addition which gives accommodation for 50 • guests. . Refurnished and. Decorated throughout. New and Spacious Dining, Commercial and 'Drawing Rooms. Promenade flat roof. Tariff, 7s. Gd. per day, or £2,,25. per .week. Sunday Evening's Dinner a Speciality. 'RICHARD DWYER, Proprietor. JE V lAT HAN HOTEL ■ (Nearly opposite Railway Statoin), DUNCDIN. THE FAVOURITE BOUSE ' With the Travelling Publio. Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be httd at all hours -Fre* oi Charge to Visitors and Boordeni, MODERATE CHARGES. Couritxy Visitors ire reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain i Gocd Lunch from 12 till 2. ?ir» Esoapes throughout the Building/). Night aad Day Porters. ■ JAMES CONNOR, All communications to Telephone 67, P.O. Box 113.
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