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&m&mi£m<&d l &!imMmm® To enable Smokets of the "THREE CA.STLES" Cigarettes ■ to follow me course of the War on all principal fronts, the Proprietors of The "THREE CASTLES" Cigarettes have decided to issue Three (3) War Zone Seotiowl • ( Maps, x 13ia., which, together, the whole of the European;.-,' Fronts, and One (1) Map, size 17in. x 13in., showing the Mesopotamian and ; Egyptian Fronts. With EACH Map is issued TWO Sets each of 14 Flags '.: of the Nations at War. The Series of Maps is as follows: ~ . : No. I—Northern Europe ' : j No. 2—Central Europe ' ' .\ ; •; No. 3—Southern Europe . " No. 4—Mesopotamia and Egypt .. \i ' ' ' ' ■ .-.■,- . ■'■■'% HOW TO OBTAIN THESE MAPS: ■ | $ ■ . . . . * ■ i>; POST to "THREE CASYLES," Box 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.Z., \ f 20 Box Fronts from THREE CASTLES Cigarettes 10's Boxes | or 20 Packets „ „ „ „ 10's Ovals -I or 10 Box Fronts „ „ „ „ 20's Boxes | or 4 Ash Trays „ „ „ „ 50's Tine | and ONE (1) of the above Maps and TWO (2) Sets of Flags will be posted to '■% you iFREE. Be sure to state which Map you require; also see that your % Name and FULL Address are enclosed in the parcel. " .. , . % Competitors may obtain as many Maps as they wish, provided they forward the '■' requisite number of Box Fronts. Packets or Ash Trays. E %. This Offer Holds Gpod Until 30th May, 1918. ;[i | "HOTEL NOTICES. 1._.., Jm —^^——■■ —m i . i . YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF . | TO LEARN ALL— ■ ; - About tho great value offered in tho .".PAHTIN-PALMEIt." ■■ / — About the powerful and reliable motor. , ... ■ v —About the beauty, the riding qualities, the easy driving,, the con- ; w venience, and the comfort of the "Partin-Palmer." • • ; ao,,, ***' - About the senso of security which owners of a "PARTIN-PALMER" , : BARRETT'S HOTEL, enjoy. , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. _ About tho wonderfully low cost of upkeep in petrol, oils, and tyres, "VTtS eJJdfSel. ~ About the many other things .Inch are given in the specifications, ' , ; fort and attention. Night Porter in 9 ■ which-aro free on request or whioh can bo demonstrated on a trial attendance. Electric Lift installed. Elec- 8 run by appointment. .. . trie Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per S ■ ■ ' ay ' D. DALTON, Proprietor. | . : WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. ; I©t@F IHBK@PUfIIM S o._:Lfd»THE 'RUTLAND. ■ . .. . ~ THK RUTLAND. ■ NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER""CARS, Js&y ■ .153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ' ■•-—■■ * , ' MAKE tho Rutland Hotel your Home *\ ; ■'■ ■ ' ' " . ( while in Wahganui,. and experi-. V' ~_. ,_ T . _ C __ AT _ arrrm "riio-n i u i i V ence the comfort of unexcelled service 4 Your GLADSTONE or your SUIT CASE should look \ situated \ ' good and be good. We .are bow showing a full range i . I •■■ of M gil . c l ass Travelling Eequisites. -; ; I ■ L EviATHiAN hotel j; Brief■-Bflfls Suit Cβsss l!i Ceovss I (Nearly Opposite Railway: Station), A w , t n . j» ' <(L '-• •:. "i" 'tl \ bu«. lit Bap Suit Cases .11 Leather I . s stke ;| Gladstone lags Attache Cises is Leattier j' : B ,, l * li[Mi ,^ ll «», also Tin Trunks and Cabin Trunks, ; Hot Batlis can be had at all. hours t \ ■ ■ . ..:".',-':.'' - *.'. Frco of Ciiargo to Visitors and Boardors. ' ♦ i\ ' MODERATE CHARGES. * |O%BJ By ||"F U | j^ , J)> f* f\ (l ; Country Visitors .are reminded that if \ <w W O Jiff W B IS B V&a |l j only in Town for the Day they can ob- V „,„.,„ cmnTinm tirnTt TxmrprkXT & ' tain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. i WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON ? Fire Escapes Throughout the Buildinge. \ 4 - Night and Day Porters. g»«>'«r^&<^*SK : All. communications to \ ' » - - ... JAMES CONNOR, ': ' ' ji ' " ■ 'Mephone 67. 112. " '' '"' " ■■ WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. ' ~ ; . ; ' ,••':•: HOTEL BRAEBURN. . HOTEL BRAEHORN. ' ggfi ffl. « W ; RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE ' W iUiwlviJwQMM* . ; LEADING HOTELS ' "■ ;.> In the Dominion. . ' M/iMsMill ' STATION, RIVER, WHARVES, TRAMS /^arewisSslJu. AND POST OFFICE. . ' ' ' Krfit-cliiss Accommod,ition. • ' goTi£ _ CENTRA!, Wellington's Lending private Hotel. ' Accommodation for 100 Guests. First- - class Cuisine. Every modern convent- ' A^^^f ence. Ladies' Private Drawuiß-rooins. *VKf? GmViVVsf* I immmm spirit ligdt and'electric, fire alarms. Tariff, I■ ■ - , ... - . » 7s. 6(1. ,icr .doy; 25 , . per week. . v - ■ ■

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 190, 1 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 190, 1 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 190, 1 May 1918, Page 9

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