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Hotea Adveo-Tasemisrets, GLADSTONE HOTEL. l/TS W. YOUNG (lato of the Waitara Xvl. Hotel, Waitara). beg 3 to anncuncfl to the residents of tfocs Wairarapa that he has taken over the above well known and popu ar hostelry. _ The proprietor trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share oil public patronage. • First-class Table always kept. Nothing but the East. Branch 0° Wirss and Spirits stocked. VY. TOUN«, Proprietor.

THE COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL Cuba Street Extension WELLINGTON. A DMITTED to-be the finest Private ,o>. Hofc«l in the Empire City. Eighty I large, airy and well furnished bedrooms, spacious sitting, writing and commercial rooms. First-class meals and good allround service. Visitors to the Columbia obtain a fine view of the harbour and surroundings. Trams pass the door every few minuteg Eleeiru ?fc* and> : evary modara convenience Lettei •vad tele b 'rd..ii3 receive careful attends . T. P. LIONS Propriator. ItORIHSCMSrS BUSH HOTEL. S. POLSON PKOP3I-ETOB. IKST-CLA.SS Meal a. Good attention. Best of Wine 1 ? and Spirits; and nome-liKe accommodation'. House is connected with telephone (Greytown Bureau).

THE PALACE HOTEL. ALL the combinations that po to make a private home eomforfcablo are associated with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington, under the msuiagßTOFnt of Mr J. Swindle, the now I proprietor. Wairarana visitors to Welllington srould mako the P»l'tf?n tlvir horxin whilst there, Mr Sxvindale, who was for iaany years in the railway sTvi'io, is w*V known to Wairarapa reside?is. H>» has a good idea of what visitors r«quiio, and ivx a . -..wliewrit b'lslness acumon, *••" =">e tha*-. taw" r;v;n foments n m Dnoid* <;o tr/ thj Pa-face Hotel oa youfn«XE visit. LVsiuy section from fc'-'O r.fatbn. Situated in the heart of Wil'js s'croot, J. SWINDALB, Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND CEKTEAL, Situated in the Heart oc G aba-street, WELLINGTON.. SPLENDIDLY Furnished, Private Sitting Rooms, Couioiercixl Booms, Every Modern Conyenienae. "Wairarapa visitors to Wellington should make the Grand r'autral tbair home. The boat of attention and First Class Meals. ACCOMMODATION FOB. \ OO GOESTS. Eooms may be booked per telegraph or letter. TAEIPF from 6/-; Permanouts 25/and 30/- per week. D. O'CONNOR, rropiielor.

MORTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late Island Bay Hoiol) ISLAND BAY. IIKST- CLASS Private Hotel, suledid- .- ly furnished and modern in every detail. A n ideal home for visitors from the country, and within easy distance of the centre of Wellington. Trains pass the house every ten minutes. Mr Morton's reputation as a caterer 13 sufficiont guarantee that the house will be conducted on first-class lines. Tariff from 35/- per week upwaids, according to position of rooms. Rooms for Eistor now being booked. All letters and telegrams to bo addressed : F. J. MORTON, |lsland Bay Hotel.

TE NUI HOTEL, W. O. PAGE, Psropcaetop. rjISE best of , accommodation, hqnors and also good wholesome meals, clean beds, airy rooms and prompt attention. Good Stabling and Paddoekitng. Telegrams and letters immediately e p\i«rt to HAY. HAY. HAY. "E have a stoik of Primq Clover Hay; islao a good line of Cow Hay. CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, CONTRACTORS FOB GRAIN AND CLOVER .HRESHING, Albert Stb'sst, Ma.?jtebton ■sirs QWEar nm nocißr Eat oh, how bitter To court a youn.j la ly T.tien not get her. But if you ds have The luolc to get her, Furnish throughout :iL Tue Paraxon b'urmture Works. J» H. BLOCKI.EY.' I QcK3ii Street South, Mastes'son. i . PragnalFe Building.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10036, 9 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10036, 9 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10036, 9 July 1910, Page 1

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