HOTEL NOTICES. - NAPIER-TEE NAPLES OF THE ' SOUTH. ' .. J. H. WHITE (Late representative of J. Speight and Con Ltd.., for ; 15 years), having taken over nnHE EMPIRE HOTEL, Offers the best Accommodation'at a reasonable tariff. Only tho Best Brands of Liquors kept In Stock. Speight's Beor ajways on tap. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. fTTBIS Popular Hotel has beeu thorough\ii .ly renovated and extended by an adiHition which gives accommodation for 50 (-guests. Ij. Refurnished and Decorated throughout. 1 New.and.'Spacious Dining, Commercial Ami Drawing Rooms. . \ Promenade fiat roof. ' t. Tariff, 7b. 6d. per day, oi' «2 2s. per flireek. .'. Sunday Evening's' Dinner, a, Speciality. RICHARD DWYER, ' 'j . Proprietor. V ;mHE NEW .ROYAL HOTEL, Rangitikei Street, : Palmerston. N, ' AIRTEUR. HAYWOOD .„...' Proprietor. j .The Hotel- is fitted throughout' with Meet™ Light, and affords SUPERIOR ((ACCOMMODATION to-Visitors. Spelght'B Ale on draught. - TARIFF, 6s. 6d. (S.O. Box 203. Telephone 91. ± ' THE \GRAND 'HOTEL, , " Willis Street, Wellington. ' /ITHE MOST POPULAR HOTEL IN NEW , \ _ ZEALAND. /fjTHE Management have pleasure in antjJ. nounoin" that the improvements Vwhich. have lately taken place at this well- , known Hotel have placed THE GRAND (second to none in New Zealand. , .Correspondence addressed to ■ tho Pro. Jirietor will receive prompt attention, E. L. CHAFFEY. ' P.O. Box hi. ' 'Phone 1216. ' l<r _ • .WHERE. TO STAY IN ( WELLINGON. AVfiHB ALBERT HOTEL. x{Oonier of .Willis and M&nnors Streeta). oexlß— 9ft. 6d. per day; £2 10s. per week. JAB. MT)ONALD, Proprietor. .a— — EI N TON'S ■ ZEALANDEE HOTEL. Manners Street, WELLINGTON. J. H. HTNTON. ' Proprietor. TEVIATHAN HOTEL * (Nearly opposite Railway Station), 1 DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public, / Electric Light in Every Bedroom, -fflot Baths can be had at all hours Freo \ of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. .MODERATE CHARGES. / JPcrantry Visitors are reminded that if "' Jjrdy in Town, for the Day they.- can obtain /k.Good Lunch from 12 till 2. < vjFire.-Escapea throughout the Buildings. Night and .Day Porters. ' JAMES CONNOR. ; (All oommunioationa to | ITelephone 67. P.O. Box 112. (f-r-RO T O R U A. .. . O T O R U A. fmHB AUSTRALIA" and "THE EMI A PEBE" Private Hotels. First two \ousßS outside railway gates. Every com/fort and convenience. Accommodation '(for 100 guests. Special Winter Tariff, 6s. <j>er day) 85s. p«r week. Secure Rooms hy Jjrfrinß or writing to {j. J N. M'LEAN. Proprietor. i 'WARNER'S HOTEL, I CHRISTCHURCH; IflnrrABNER'S is the Leading Hotel of y™». Christchnrch. Electric light and .BVtomatio lift. Mr. H. Price, late of Chirendon Hotel, has . taken over Waruoer'B Hotel, and his friends and the fpublio generally can Tely on efficient ser- , K-lce and comfort. Wellington visitors »honld wire "Warner's." [__■ H. PRICE, Proprietor. Wfl'H'B' /. GROSVENOR," -A SYDNEY. | "THE HOTEL THAT IS A HOME." SBvery'Comfort and Modern Convenience, Excellent cuisine & attention, Most Elevated Position in Sydney. | Tariff: 10s. Per Day. C. W. M. CHATEAU, y ' Proprietor. 'jfErOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 UUL CUBA STREET. ( Wellington's: Leading Private Hotel. ''Accommodation for 100 guests. First-class fCuisinev Every modern convenience. IJLodies*. Private Drawing-room, Sittingliooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern (bathrooms, inoluding electrio light and [fiootrio fire alarma. Tariff, 6s. day. 355. \ -weekly. ' iCVORK PRIVATE HOTEL, •IJL- Feilding J o LEADING House, ( One Minuto from Railway Station. .' Oommofoial -men and holiday-seekers (iwill find this house up-to-date in every particular.. Fifty rooms, excellont table, igoott attention. Entirely under new (management. Tariff, 6s. 6d. , MRS. M'CONACHIE, \ f Proprietress. IWHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. VyEALANDU PRIVATE HOTEL. '/a Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Ato Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire oharge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. \ _ Visitors' and Permanentsr Rateß: ss. 'ner (lav; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX. Proprietress. H' OYAL MOTOR-C'H SERVICE, the Shortest Route'tf and from Foxton— Leaves Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriyoj Shannon daily, 8.0 a.m.; loavcß Shannon daily 10.46 a- m -; arrive Foxton daily, 12 noon'; leaves Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 4.0 p.m.; loavej Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; amvos Foxton daily. 9.4 p.m. F ROpT (GENERAL Printing in all its branches X neatly and promptly oxecnted at model ate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion Aran uo. 'Phone 1442.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 10
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