TOURIST RESORTB. i TEVIATHAN EOTBIi' (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), ! DUNEDIN. I THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling Public j Electric Light in Every Bedroom. i Hot Bathe can bo had at nil hours ; Freß of Charge to Visitors and Boarders, i MODERATE CHARGES, j Country visitors are reminded that if j only in Town for the Day they can oh- j tain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. ! Firo Escapes Throughout the Building,; Night and Day Porters. '; . ' j All communications to | JAMES CONNOR. j Telephone 67. j P.O. Box 112. \ : TF YOU HAVE THE BLUES after the ■ 1' Epidemic, GO TO THE PAEKAKA-j HIKI HOTEL FOR A HOLIDAY. Glor-i ious Beach. Only Be«t Liquors stocked* j Send stamped envelope for reply. ' J. H'GUIRE, • [ Proprietor. j rjttHRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL,! 1 ROTORUA. i Well known a 6 the Premier House for j accommodation and cujsino.' Has . been ! entirely renovated for tho coming 6ea« j son. One minute from Station. Tele-i phone 20. Telegraphic address, *'Thir«' well." ! Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. j T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor, j RADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL,! Waterloo Quadrant, ■ AUCKLAND. ! Elevated position, overlooking Govern.,; ment House and the Harbour. Five! minutes from Station, Wharves, and | Centre of City. Electric Light through-' out Moderate Tariff. Strictly Firat Class,: Telegrams: "Radnor," Auckland. j WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRIST-! CHURCH. J First-class Accommodation. I Tariff—los. per .rioy. "Dominion" always en fie. ! ' S. J. ALLEN, . j (Late of Wanganui), ,! Pronnetor. . I HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUL; JUST recently opened. Everything new 1 ,! and right up-to-date. Right oppos-j ite Station, and a few minutes from Wa«i nganui Steamer Landing; 52 rooms; elewJ tricity throughout. Excellent cuisine,'j Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms 10s, | per day, weekly by arrangement. i A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor, j RALLY-HO! ' ' IRALLY-HOI 7 j WHEN visiting Napier make tho Pro* j vincial Hotel your Headquarters. ; ■ The Official Home for the Troops Whj| ! not for you also r ' ..; Tariff moderate. '! One minute Station, Theatre, Parade,! T. A. HEATH. Proprietor. : i COMMERCIAL HOTELi' Palmerston North. ; .',j Tariff, Bs. 6d. per Day. i T. CHTLDS, ; ! Proprietor. «i i WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- I CHURCH. j HOTEL FEDERAL',: Victoria Square, Clitistchurch. j D. COLLINS „.... Proprietor! . (Late Clarendon Hotel). i All communications receive prompt! attention. ' ! Boi 532. Telephone 1040. 2279. ) PALMERSTON NORTH.' D o'.IAI .HO TEL,! Modern Brick Building. Electrio Light | Throughout. i Box 203. 'Phone 94.. ; A. E. HAYWOOD, • Proprietor. ' • UARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED w one of tho Leading, j 1 Hotel 6in Australasia. Specialty: i Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc., Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s. Bd.'l to 15s. per day. Special terms for length-' ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast j from 6s. Other meals optional. Full Bar-! Honiara from Thos. Cook and Son, or j Qbvornment Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams:'' "Cargen," Auckland. E. F. Black, Prop; i PICTURESQUE PELORUS. ~,'";' VISITORS to these Lovely Sounds can! 1 , have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, in "Beautiful Mahatt the Gem'l of the Sounds." Ten hours from Wel<> lington, via Picton, or direct. Goodj beach for bathing, rowing, boats;; launches if required. Tennis court, Posfu and Telegraph Office. Regular mail s'er-i vices. Term 6, 7s. per day, 40s. per week;j children under 12, half-price. Apply W«' T. Erskine, Mahau, Pelorus Sound. i BUSINESS NOTICES. ; I — — i { ORDER YOUR- GREETING CARDS J NOW! . ";] PRIVATE 'XSTAS & NEW'YEAS I CARDS, ' with wording appropriate to .. j tho present time and with i your name and address print- j I ed in any quantity from one . dozen may bo ordered at "THE DOMINION" OFFICE. j Sample-book showing a wide range of | designs (all artistic recent British pro- ', ductione) may bo inspected in Enel Public Office. ':.'! For those residing at a distance a lim.! ited number of Sample Cards are avaiU j able for posting. Cards of special design expeditiously ] produced in tho Company's General ! Printing Department. ; BUSINESS CALENDARS A SPECIALITY. ! 'i THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING | CO., LTD., I Dominion- Avenue, .Wellington. j
"THE DOMINION." j PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. I ■PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. : G. H. BENNETT AND CO., j Broadway. EESIDENTS in and around Palnierston | North are advised that on and after i MONDAY, OCI'OBER 21, 1918, \ the Chief Agoncy of "The Dominion" in ! that district will bo oonduotod by the ; above-named Finn at their fino new pre. I mises. ' i ORDERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, | Postal Subsoriptions, or Job Printing will ' be received and forwarded. j DAILY DELIVERY of the paper will be uiado immediately on arrival of Wei-' lington-Now Plymouth Express, ; DISCOUNTS for prepayments of sub- i soriptions will bo allowed by the Agents, I to whom all moneys due for papers sup. j plied should bo paid, j THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING j CO,, LTD. ! WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SER- ! VICE. ; CARS Leavo Waugauui Twico Daily to link up with Auckland-Wellington. Expresses; Leavo Post Office, Wanganui, , C.41) a.m. Leavo Parkville Private Hotel,'' ! 3.80 p.m. Cars roturn to Wanganui oh j arrival of Main Trunk Expresses at ; Marton. Roliable Service. James Hod-VI son. Wanganui. 'Phona 505. .j > GENERAL- Printing In all Its branchei I noatly and promptly executed (it mod- j orate oharges at the "Dominion" General Printing Konno, "Dominion". Arcana' I flPuono. 4050. ,j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 9
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