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WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). HAMILTON. THE MOST PROGRESSIVE TOWN IN THE DOMINION. ' e WE havi for Immediate Sale one of tho Best Building Blocks in the Main Street, witji a frontage of 60ft. x 100 ft., and having n right-of-way at the back. This Section is opposite the • National Bank site and new Farmers' Auctioneering Coy.'s Building; ,£250,000 is beiiin spent on new buildings practically adjoining. Being only 100 yards from the railway and 5 minutes from the wharf is most suitablo for warehouse or factory. 1 Further particulars, on application, from the Sole Agent, R. H. WOOD, The Live Agent, Victoria Street, Hamilton. fjONCRETE SPELLS PERMANENCY. \ "Why bother with Wood or Clay when you can use an Imperishable Material liko Cement? On Sale-Cement Pipes. Water Troimhs, Pis Troughs, Flood Gates, Salt Pans, etc., etc.' Also in stock. Field Drain Pipes, all sizes. E. H. CRABB, 73 Ransritikei Street. Palmerston North. Box 263. 'I'hone 700. WAVE Money—Buy winter Onions now ; Brown Spanish, cwt. lots, 2d. per lb., cash f.0.b., direct from grower, Carl Larsen, Ashhurst. -BOARD AND RESIDENCE. fVRIENT, PRIVATE HOTEL, " Oriental Bay. Charmingly Situated, overlooking tho Harbour. Excellent Cuisine, Modern and up to date m every detail. C. W. THEOSBY, Proprietor, 'Phono 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. 'Phono 1190. _ One minute from car. Electrio-Light and all Modern Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL (late Wentworth), CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class accommodation for the trav- ' elling public. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. - " H. JABLES, Proprietor. ' RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ! TVOMINION- AVENUE (Plimmers ■ " Steps); Under.- new management, . 'This new, first;clns3:Priyatc Hotel is now open- to receivo Guests; Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SKILLING, Proprietor, late The Mansions. 'Phone 028. ■ WHERE TO STAY IN.WELLINGTON. (MOMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, half a minute from Lambton Station. .Excellent Cuisine, -Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if -required. ■ "MRS. CLAY, - 9 MulgTave Street, Wellington, 'Phone 2453.'- - TO LET, Bidwell Street, nice front Bedroom, with two single beds, fireplace, .electrio light, and use conveniences; sunny; good view; references required. "30G," e/o "Dominion." 0" ,A ir~B T 0 N HALL. O- Private Board and Residence (undor new managenlent). Mahora Street, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3724 (1 short, 1 long). TO LET, in best part Terrace, 3 or 4 Furnished Rooms, (o adults; private gas stove; balcony overlooking liarbour. Telephone 2128 after 1 p.m. VACANT, Bcd-silting'-room, piano, Harbour View; kitchenette. Ring, before 10 or after -t o'clock, 1-471. TSURIBT REBOriTB. VIAT HAN HOTEL, (Nearly opposite Railway Station),. . . DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public; Electrio light in every bedroom. Hot baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors nnd Boardere. MODERATE CHARGES. 7 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 the Building, Night and Day Porters. ' ■ ■ -All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. BARRETT'S HOTEL. ARRETT'S HOTEL. VISITORS to WELLINGTON should 6tay at this Splendid Hotel. Every comfort rind attention. Night porter in attendance. Electrio lift. Electric light.in every/room. TARIFF; Us. ,pftr day. - D.DALTON, Proprietor. ' 7 " ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . WHAKA'TANE. EXCELLENT Accommodation, . ' two minutes from Post Office, one minute from wharf. Quarter of an hour from Heads.. Entirely a Free House Speirrlit's Ale and Selected Wines and Spirits. A. J. NATION. Proprietor (Late Imperial Hotel, Auckland) Wire "Nation's," Whakatane, to assure Room. "ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE." T. A. HEATH. PROVINCIAL 'HOTEL, Clive .Square, NAPIER. Transient Guests will find tho Provincial the most convenient Hotel in Napier. Handy to Rail, Theatre, and Parade. "Excellent Service. Best Wines and Spirits. Dunedin 7 , , Ales on Tap, ANSIONS : PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street. ' Wellington, ' Is recognised as a Ponular Resort for ToiirisW and the ■ Travelling Public generally. Every comfort assured. Cuisine excellent. Letters nnd telegrams receive immediate attention. . P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 348. Proprietor W. FIX. TiENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. mHIS Lending-Hotel now offers Tourists nnd Travellers every possible convenience. AH trains met by efficient norters, Highest i;rade Wines and Spirits. . Speight's Boer on tap. Write or telegraph for accommodation, Box 6. Tariff—l-ls., Commercials 12s. per diem: -weekly, .M 10s. Telephone 5. H. R. WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding, HOTEL LANGMCTR, TAUMARUNUI. TUST recently opened. Everything new *■» and right un to date. Riuht opposite Station, and a few minutes from Waniranni Steamer Landine; M rooms; electricity tliTougliout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. per day, weekly In' nrrnnwenioiit. A. J. LANGMUTR, Proprietor. PETONE. r* HOTEL, JACKSON ST. An Hotel of Distinction. For Guests of Discrimination. •With. Tariff in Moderation. One minute's walk from Railway Station and Post Office. A. C. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Tolophono 3970 (1 short and 1 long ring).

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 2

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