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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ENTLEMAN requires Board and Residence, by sea preferred. All particulars to "F.H.," "Dominion" Office. EARLSMEAD House, 10 Kensington St., comfortable Board and Residence, double and Bingle rooms. Telephone 07U. "*7ACANCY-Well furnished, large front » Room, balcony, single, double bed-sitting-rooms; Harbour view; quiet; 'Phon« 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. THORNLEIGH,- Boulcott Street, Wellington. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Permanent Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. Jones. AITANGI House, BoulcotFstreet. Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin a superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. BEAUDESSERT. 55 Maioribanks Street, under superior management of Mrs. Winßtanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. Terms moderate. K — ILMORE," Hawkestone Street, an ideal quiet and seleot Home for permanent and casual guests, convenient to both railway stations and within three minutes' walk of Parliament Buildings; moderate tariff, on application to .Mrs. Moag-Levy, Proprietress. •■' . WEEK AT THE SEASIDE-SOs. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, LYALI, BAY. 'Phone 3785 (2 rings). MRS. KILFOY, Proprietress. GLENALVON PRIVATE HOTEL, ! AUCKLAND. VISITORS to Glenalvon agree that it is the best appointed and most comfortable Private Hotel in the Dominion. Three minutes from Railway Station and Wharves.. • Communications addressed to Mrs. Soherff will receive prompt atten- ; A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, 80s. COFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH. Clean, Comfortable, .Homelike. RECOMMENDED BY ALL. MAHARA HOUSE, , WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress, "WHAREKOA? DAY'S MY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE. Morning, Luncheon and Afternoon Teas Arranged. letters and Telegrams receive Prompt Attention. MRS. B. W. WISE, Proprietress. QTONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, £> AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stoiiehurst," Auckland. MR. AfrD MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. Telephones 504 and A3"*. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmor's Steps. Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion' Newspaper Office. Refurnished and renovated throughout. Situated on an open space in centre of City. The most comfortable - and- •■' best-' conducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF, 4s. per day;. £1 per week. Families. 'Phono 2310. J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC MEETING. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. nnHE Mayoress invites those Ladies who can assist in the Belgian Xmas Shilling Fund Movement to meet her THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3.30. H. AMOS, Hon. Sec., Care Banks's College. PUBLIC MEETING, NEWTOWN. A LL those interested in the "Belgian Xmas Fund" movement aro invited to meet in the Public Library THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at .8. H. AMOS, Hon. Sec., Care Banks' 6 College. TjUSTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL FERRY SERVICE. ■ ('Phone 464.) GO TO EASTBOURNE ■ And DAY'S BAY For HEALTH AND SUNSHINE. • IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. . TOMORROW (THURSDAY), the usual 1.15 p.m. trip.froui Wellington, and the 4.20 p.m. trip from the Bays will not be run. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NEW SERIES OF GAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS. TUT/isS UNA CARTER will commence a ■"•*- Second Series of Gas Cookery Demonstrations on WEDNESDAY VEXI, 2nd DECEMBER, at the Company's Lecture Room, 61 Courtenay Place. SUBJECT (specially arranged): "CHRISTMAS COOKING." To Commenco at 3 o'clock. Bring your note books. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. HOYLAND AND CO., Shop Fit- • ters, Ghuznee Street, Airtight Showcase. Window Enclosure Makers.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 1

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