SPORTING. | MASTERTON , RACING CLUB. SPRING JIEETING! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! SPRING MEETING! OPAKI RACECOURSE, OPilvl RACECOURSE, THURSDAY' AND SATURDAY, ' 16 AND 18, 1919. BIG FIELDS! BIG FIELDS! A Special Train will leave Masterton for the Opaki Racecourse at 11.20 a.m., arriving at the Course 11.30 a.m. each'day. A Return Train will leave the Opaki Racecourse Siding at 5.35 p.m. each day, connecting at Masterton with Train leaving at 6.10 p.m. for Wellington, thus enabling Wellington people to see all the races and return to Wellington the same day. NOTE—The Mail Trains in tho morning will NOT tako auy Passengers from Masterton to the Course.' j A. HATHAWAY, Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. •'REMOVAL NOTICE. A S from OCTOBER 6 our Main Offices in Wellington will be situated in Rooms 201, 202, 203, 21(1 and 217, Second Floor, tho MARITIME BUILDING, Customhouse Quay, where the Wool, Stock, Merchandise, Shipping, and General Departments will be located. The Brandon Street premises will, from the above date, be occupied by our Land Department only, which will be under the management of Mr. W. E. Nicholson. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., A. E. HOBBS, Manager, \ Wellington Branch. Telephone 2330. • NOTICE TO TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SUBSCRIBERS. ALL CONNECTIONS for which subscriptions are unpaid at .'lOOll cn Tuesday, 14tli Instant, will be cut off in accordance with the notice pr'ntcd on the accounts rendered. On account of the automatic cut over and many numbers being changed on Saturday, 18th Idem, all subscriptions should be paid promptly so as to avoid inconvenience. ' A. J. TALBOT, Superintendent, Telegraph Office, Wellington. October 6, 1919.
TOURIST RESOHTS. VIA THAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE. t With the Travelling Public. Eleotrio light in every bedroom. Hot baths can be had f.t all hours Froe of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good''Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout tho Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. Hotel granf central, 107 Cuba Street, Wellington (Few doors above Royal Oak). Tho most convenient, commodious, and comfortable Private Hotel in the city. Ideally situated, Id. section from railway station and wharves; right in the centre of the shopping aroa. Eight modern bathrooms, electric light throughout, electrio firi alarm: fireproof building. TERMS—9s. per day; 455. per week. Permanent Guests by arrangement. S, EDILSON, • Proprietor. 'Phone 30-19. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuzneo Street, Wellington, IS recognised 09 a Popular Resort for Tourists and the Travelling Public generally. Every comfort assured. Ousine excellent. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box ■Hi. i 'Phone 348. Proprietor W. Fix. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephoned 1040, 2279 - I' WHITE HART HOTEL, New Plymouth. nnHE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND 1 TOURIST HOUSE. .Motor Trips arranged to Mount Egmont and other places of interest in Historic Taranaki. H. BROOKMAN, Proprietor. 'Phone 18. , P.O. Box 30. PALMERSTON NORTH. MEW ROYAL HOTE L., ■I*' Modern Brick Building; electrio light throughout. Tariff, 9a, per day. TPjrst-class Luncheon, Is. 6d. Speight's Beer and best of Wines and Spirits. Box 203. 'Phone 94. S. W. R. EVANS (Late of Hastie's Hotel, Feilding), Proprietor. mHB. GABLES, 1 PAEKAKARIKI. MRS. BLAKE,:- Proprietress. House Faces the Sea Beach. Every Comfort and Attention to Visitors. NAPIER. rrtHE Ideal East Coast Summer Resort. X Visitors will find every comfort at the PROVINCIAL HOTEL to complete a good holiday. Moderate Daily Tariff. Special Weekly Tariff. P.O. Box 286. Telephone, Night and Day. C3l. T. A. HEATH, 1 ' Proprietor. PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. , THE place to 6j>end a week-end. Good beach, tennis court, and *olf links. Excellent cuisine. Only best liquors stocked, first-class accommodation; Enclose stamped envelope. TARIFF, Bs. 6d. por day; £2 10s. weekv. THOS. S. M'GUIRE, Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. FOUNTAIN PEN FOR 17s. 6d. -1 tyS'. 6d. is all wo ask for the Aitken' -L» LamlJert Fountain I'en, selffiller, 14 carat gold nib. Postage paid. A. 11. PALMER, 121 Maancrs Street, Wellington. RONALD T. Jf'LEAN, S.T., Metaphysician and Suifgcsto-'l lierspist (Massage and Magnetic Healing), MAY be Consulted dailv at his Rooms, No. 2 Courtonay I'laco tCording's Buildings). Mental, Nervous Disorders, Insomnia, and Paralysis successfully treated. Consultations and advice free. ■ Hours. 10-12; 2-5, or by appointment. Telophono 704 A.
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