ITIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Director John Hopkins. Let'? hope its Pino TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT For tho Big Opening of THE DANDIES OF 1920 THE DANDIES OF 1920 THE .DANDIES OF 1920 THE DANDIES OF 1920 Every time the Dandies strike Wolling- < ton the* always strike a. so.u'-wester. ■ Seemß glad to greet ns. Anyhow it : .doesn't mako much difference, for our numerous followers slip on goloshes and . overcoats, and seize their collective j umbrellas, and hasten forth to our ; abode. THE DANDIES OP 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. ; We* had a look at tho plan in tho Bristol to-day and it looks good. A ' large number of blue marks denoted tho ] fact that already many wise people have , secured seats. How. about you? .THE DANDIES OP 1920. ' THE DANDIES OF 1920. ■ ] Inasmuch as prices are soaring skywards to-day, it is good to record that ours remain at the same old 3s. 2d., . 2s. Id., and. Is. Id. r TOURIST RESORTS. . . - TEVIATHAN HOTEL, t (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public Electric light in every bedroom. ( Hot baths ean be had at all houre ' Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. 6 c MODERATE CHARGES. | Country visitors are reminded that if | only in Town for the Day they can ob- I tain 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. __ : ; r BARRETT'S HOTEL, f ARRETT'S. HOTEL. 0 a — . I VISITORS to WELLINGTON should i] stay at this Splondid Hotel, Every comfort and attention._ Night porter in attendance. Electrio lift, Electric light in every room, TARIFF: 119. per day. r D. DALTON, > Proprietor. A HOME AWAY PROM HOME. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET (A few doors from Royal Oak). Ranks with the best in appointments, service, and comfort. Personal supervision. Tho best place to stay when in u Wellington. TARIFF: 10s. 6d. PER DAY. Call, write, or wire for accommodation. S. EDTLSON, Proprietor, Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 1 WHAKATANE, EXCELLENT Accommodation,- two . _ minutes from . Post Office, ■ onn I minute from wharf. Quarter,of an hour from Heads. Entirely a Free House " Speight's Ale and Selected Wines and •, Spirits. A. J. NATION, Pronriotor . (Lato Imperial Hotel, Auckland) » Wire "Nation's," Whakatarie, to assuro l _ Room. r ■ DENBIGH HOTEL, FEUDING. nnHIS Loading Hotel now offers TourJ- ists and Trat oilers every possible convenience _ All trains met by' offlcient : porters. Highest grade - Wines and ' Spirits. Speight's Beer on tap. Write or telegraph for accommodation, Box .6. . Tariff—l4s., Commercials 12s. per diem; weekly, A3 10s. Telephone 5. H. R. WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding, • WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. CTOTEL FEDERAL,' *- J Victoria Square, Christohurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1010, 2279. WHITE HART HOTEL. New Plymouth, THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOUSE. Motor Trips arranged to Mount Eemont and othor . places of interest in Historic Tarnnnki. ~ H. BROOKMAN, Proprietor. 'Phono. 48.. P.O. Box 30. MANSIONS' PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuzneo Street. Wellington, Is recognised as a Popular Resort for Tourists and the Travelling .P'iblic generally. Every comfort assured. Cuisino excellent. Lettors and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 40. 'Phono 848. "ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE." . T. A. HEATH. PROVINCIAL H.OTEL, % Olive Square, NAPIER, . . J Transient Guests will find tho ' Pro- n vinoinl the most convenient Hotel I in Nnpier. Handy to Rail, Theatre, and Parade. Excellent Service. Beet Wines and Spirits. Dunedin q _ Ales on Tap. . J SnT~WILLIAM CROOKES'S TORIC ji) EVE-GLASSES. "To greater vision through optical lenses." * ( Crude indeed wc.ro the optical, spec- l taclos of 50 years ago, compared with the ™ glosses of to-day. "i Perhaps in no way has mankind been yi served better. 6 SP. M'LEAN, Ophthalmio Optioian,; «. • 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown. 27
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 9
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