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Hotel Advertisements. USTLEPOINT SEASIDE BESOET Private Boardin&house. Eight on the Beach. Safe Bathing. Good Fishing. Telephone. A. P. POTTEE, Proprietor.

GLADSTONE HOTEL, rfIHIS comfortable hostelry is conI. ducted on up-to-date lines. Good meals—the best of liquors. Light refreshments may be bad at any hour. Splendid fishing in the vicinity. Kuamahunga trout are noted for their size and delicacy. C. G. WHITE, Proprietor.

THE COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Cuba Street Extension, WELLINGTON. A DMTTTED to be the finest Private /jL Hotel in the Empire City. Eighty large, airy and well furnished bedrooms, spacious sitting, writing and commercial rooms. Fir3t-clas3 meals and good ailround service. Visitors to the Columbia obtain a fine view of the harbour and surroundings. Trams pass the door every few minutes. Eleciric lifts and ev-ry venience Letters sid m receive careful attention. T. P. LIONS, Proprietor. MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL-iiIIRST-CLA.SK Meals. Good attention. JD Best of Wines and Spirits; and nome-li&e accommodation. House is connected with telephone (Greytown Bureau).

THE PALACE HOTEL. ALL the combinations that go to make a privata home comfortable are associated with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington, under the management of Mr J. Swindale, the new proprietor. Wairavaoa visitors to Wellington should make the Palace their home whilst there, Sir Swindale, who was for many years in the railway service, is well known to Wairarapa residents. He has a good idea of what visitors require, and sufficient business acumen to see that these requirements are fulfilled- Decide to try the Palace Hotel on your next visit. Penny section from the Government station. Situated in the heart of Willis street, J. SWINDALE, v Proprietor.

HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Situated in the Heart of Cuba-street, WELLINGTON, SPLENDIDLY Furnished, Private {Sitting Eooms, Commercial Kooms, Every Modern Conyenience. Wairarapa visitors to Wellington should make the Grand thoir home. The best o£ attention and First Class Meals. ACCOMMODATION FOE 100 GUESTS. Eooms may be booked per telegraph or letter. TARIFF from 6/-; Permanents 25/and 30/-per week. D. O'CONNOR, < Proprietor.

MORTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late Island Bay Hotel) ISLAND BAY. lIBST-CLASS Private Hotel, spledid- ■ ly furnished t and modern in every detail. .A n ideal home for visitors from the country, and wiihin easy distance of the centre of Wellington. Trams pass the house every ten minutes, Mr Morton's reputation as a caterer is sufficient guarantee that the house will be conducted on first-elas? lines. Tariff from 35/- per week upwards, according to position of rooms. Booms for Eister now being booked. All letters and telegrams to be addressed : F. J. MORTON, Island Bav Hotel.

W. G. BUTCHER. (Formerly Butsher Bros). BUTCHER & SMALL GOODSMA.N. ryRITHEST Beef, Mutton and Pork. The Best Small Goods. Made by an expert. Ring up 'Phone 186.

TO FARMERS. ~ E are CASH purchasers of CHAFF \f HAT, STJEtAW, and all kinds of UJbtAIN. CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, CONTEACTOSS FOB GRAIN AND CLOVER THRESHING, Albebt Strsht, Mabteetcn

HJ3 COVEGT rnO LIS DiVBSfiT XO V^OURT But oh, how bitter To court >i youasj lady Then not get her. But if you do have The luck to get her, Furnish throughout aL Trie Paragon Furniture Works. J. H. BLQGKLEY. Queen Street South, Mastebton. Prajmell'a Bail diner..

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 1

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