BOARD AND RESIDENCE.;., ; • j ANTED. \ ' jvith fireplace, near Cnurtcnay, ■; Place or Lambton Quay. Apply "Room," ' • c/o "Dominion." .'..■■. ( ; DOUlH,E~Fimi'isired~Bed-Sittiiigroo)n ' j Wanted by married couple for i ; • to S weeks; central position. . Wru« '■ ■ "Auckland," c/o "Dominion." \ j [ "DOARD required by Young Married *■» Connie, no children, in or near j city; private family preferred. - State 1 terms. ."Moderate." "Dominion." . . t . WHERE TO STAY IN WANCANUI-' | TjTTINGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, j ■"■ 66 St. Hill Street.. Tono 759.' , j ■ Within five minutes of station and' ' .: wharves. , • \ Just Renovated Throughout. •: i First-class attention shown io patrons. ' > ' T. H. KING, Jun. ' v . j ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.' ' '! Oriental Bay. • •..; ! Charmingly Situated, overlooking the \ i Harbour. Excellent Cnsiu'e. Modern and. ' up to date.in even' detail. j . O. W.' THROSBY, \ Proprietor ' . . j 'Phone 21-259/ ' ; Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. ■ .' j DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner I . Dixon Street and The Terrace), few \ minutes from Post Office. Splendid view \ city and hnrbour. Tariff. Bs. per day, or '. £1 ss. per week. Permanent by arrange- i ment. 'Phone 1659. Tennis court. ' i f MRS. MAXWELL. • -. 1 (Late' Maxwell's Tearooms), > * 5 j Proprietress. | - 'Phone 1190. . One minute from car. .'.; Electric Light and all Modern .] Conveniences. * KING'S PRIVATE HOTEE i , (Late Wenlworth). i CLYDE'QUAY', WELLINGTON. I s First-jl.i«s nccmhinodntinn for th? travel- ' ] ling public. Good Table. Moderate • J Tariff. j ' H. .TABLES. Proprietor. I TOURIST RESORTS, • ■. | MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTKL, . ; GhiiKiiee Street. Wellington. il Is recognised ns a Popula v Resort for : t Tourists and the ■ Travelling Public ■ .< It. irenernlly. ■ Every comfort assured. ~" : Cuisine 1 excellent. I/etters and telegrams' . - receive immediate attention. ■■.■". .■ P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 348. " Proprietor ...; : W. FIX. "ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE."' . T. A., HEATH. i PROVINCIAL HOTEL',' -'-. . Clive Square, NAPIER. .: Transient Guests will find the Pro- ', vineial the most 'convenient Hotel i - in Nanier. Handy to Rail. Theatre, and Parari* Excellent Service. i ■ Best Wines and Spirits: Dunedin ._; ' Ales on Tap. ■.:-.■-. .' . ; AVIIITE HART HOTEL, '.' ' i New Plymouth. ' ' , v I .; r mHE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND' 1 •' i TOURTST HOUSE. Motor :Trips .'. • arranged to Mount: Egnjont and other' . places of interest in Historic. Taranalci'. 1 H. BROOKMAN, Proprietor. I» . 'Phone 43. . \ P.O. Box 30..' > : ' DENBIGH'HOTEL, FEILDING. ' i THIS Leading Hotel now offers Tourists and TravelWs every possible convenience. All trains met by efficient porter.?. Highest .trade' Wines and Spirits: ■■ .Sueiglif s Beer on : . tap.... Write ' -or-felcgraph for accommedation. Box. B. ! , ; • Tariff-i-Hs... Commercials 12s. per' diem';''' : weekly, .S3 IDs. : Telephone 5.. H. R. I yATit.ACE.- Proprietor,, Feilding. ' ' ", HOTEL. BRAEBURN,.. . i ~, ANZAC PARADE, WANGANUI..' ;' Uriiq'uß Situation. Sun and Sea Breeze ', .-' ■'■ '■' , all <?jy lon-;.. ' ) Garage,' Electric. Light. Hot and Cold r ; Water in Bedrooms. . , Telegraphic Address: "Biaeburu," :.: ■' Wauganui. " "'WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- '. ', ■ CHURCH. \ - HOTEL FED'E RA L, Victoria Square, Christchurch;..^ i D. COLLINS .'..'. Proprietor.; '; 1 (Late Clarendon Hotel.) . - All communications receive prompt attention. ' .■'... J Box 532 Telephones 1040. 2279. ,_ ■■ .! -. COMMERCIAL. HOTEL, ".- | WHAKATANE. " ] EXCELLENT Accommodation,..,_ two ■ j minutes from 'Post Office, one .; minute from wharf. Quarter *J an hour j • from Heads.- Entirely a Free House. ; ' Speight's' Ale and Selected Wines and- \ 1 Spirits. ' j 1 A. J. NATION. Proprietor I (Late Imperial Hotel, Auckland). ; : Wire "Nation's," Whakatane, to assure Room. . : .;' '. ~AN- IDEAL PLACE TO STAY IN. .■- WELLINGTON. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL,' 107 Cuba Street. . .". . Best for . Comfort,- Convenience, and " Personal Attention at Modorate Cost. - i 1 Call. Write, or Wire us for Accominc-i > ; . dation at our well appointed .Private. Hotel. ; ■'■■■■ "WELLINGTON'S BEST." , TERMS. 10s. 6d. per day and £3i Ss.' • per week. , ' • ; S. EDILSON, ':.■•' ■ | Proprietor. ' ! .] Telegrams: "Edilson,", Wellington. ; ' '.' j j ~ ~~ , j f '•''■' T>ARRETT'S HOTEL. ! \ -Barretts hotel. ] VISITORS to WELLINGTON should.' \ . stay at this Splendid Hotel. .. ; 1 Every comfort and attention. Night-; > porter, in attendance. Electric lift, B Electric light 'in every room. 5 ' : •; . TARIFF: lis. per.day. , . j t D. DALTON, Proprietor. - S • ': . 1 -'■ TEVIATHAN HOT EL,.' j (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, . ' i THE FAVOURITE HOUSE . ' •< ■ With the Travelling Public. . , \ f ■•••.•■.. , i Electric light in every bedroom. : Hot baths can bo had at all hours j J Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. j MODERATE CHARGES. i ' ■-•' \ J Country visitors are reminded that if = ' only in Town for the Dav they can ob- j ■ tain n Good. Lunch from 12 to 2. ' ■ ; t Fire Escapes Throughout the. Building, j Night nnd Day Porters. • j All communications to ; JAMES CONNOR, ' Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. ■: j .- ■ -j BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 .y . | GLUB Tea Rooms, 126 Courtenay Place. '■; Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner,, and | Tea, Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 j p.m. Cleanest nnd Cheapest in the Do- ! minion. .j M'~'OTORISTS! PETROL REDUCED Ga. j per case by having an "AIR-FRIC- j TION" Carburettor. Manning Mnchin-' , ory Co., 5 Bedford Row, Chri6tclruroh. j
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