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HOTEL NOTICES. STAB CAPE, ' N 110 LAMBTON QUAY. E. YARROW (late of Wanganui) desires to notify tho public that he has taken over the above Cafe. The premises aro now undergoing a thorough renovation throughout, ami will bo open for 'business in a FEW DAYS. WATCH FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS.' i C 785 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ' W. M.HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. Csll r!E NEW POST OFFICE HOTEL, Grey Street, Wellington, is now ready for the reception of guests. Luxuriously furnished throughout. Opposite G.P.O. and Queen's Wharf, and the most central house in town. LUNCHEONS from 12 till 2 p.m., ONE SHILLING, oil and after Monday, 25th. , . A. M'VINISH, 7491 Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for,visitors. Charges very moderate. , Best brands of Wira and Spirits kept ia ■ stock. Terms on application. E v DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 463. C 727 CAFE DE PARIS, HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), 1 PALMERSTON NORTH, Tl/TRS. 3. ADAMS (lato of the Marquis of JjjL Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces that she is in possession of the above House. Convenient for catching early trains. Good accommodation and first-class table. ~\ - C 640 CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON (Under New Management). T. P. FIRMAN Proprietor, Late of tho New Zealand Railway Service. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnished; first-class Cuisine, and every attention; every modern convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated within three minutes from j tho Railway Station, and next the Wairarapa I', and A. Association Show Grounds. Telephone 51. ■ C 679 fjIHE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. . . T. G. ASHMAN, C 702 ' ' Proprietor. BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUTT, THE most Soientifio and Ornamental Gardens in tho Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. . . is'ow Private Apartments and Dining-room capable of seating 150. • . ', Good fishing and shooting. ; Splendid train eervice and telephone communication with city. W. GANDAR, ,- ' Manager. CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. • THJS - Most- Central in tho City; offers splendid accommodation. Telegrams and' Lotters Promptly Attended to. . Best Brands . Wines and Spirits. ." ■. gtframs pass the door every five minutes. TARIFF—Ss. Cd. to Gs.-Gd. per day..

. "" i A. E. V. LODDER, Proprietor. CTIB ' " . ' ■''■■ ' V." FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. TEE' WELLINGTON MEAT EXI'OBT " COMPANY. LTD.. / ' Is prepared to PURCHASE FiT SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or at per head. ■ . The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account ' , Prices 'can be obtained on application at the Company's offices,' or from any of tho Buyers in tho country.-' 1 C 59« , Manafiir-s Director. : CREASE'S "OLD ENGLYSHE" PLUM PUDDING. •• \'\ \ ■. . . MADE from the Finest. Selected Ingredients; put up in lib. and 21b. ! cans, ready for immediate use, hot or • cold. Splendid for inclusion in the Menu of • outdoor and indoor picnics. Camping parties and Week-end Trout . Fishers should try this appetising Plum Pudding. . - ( \ SOLD BY ALL' STOEEKEEPEES. . •• ' C 613 DO YOU WANT SUJTS - TO- ... ■ FIT WELL, ' WEAR, WELL,. LOOK WELL I WELL, THEN TUT t J. D. SLATER'S, LAM3TON QUAY, Where you can procure them EEADY TO WEAE at as Low a Price as any. where in the City. 'J. D. SLATER, 113 LAMBTOM QUAY. C 532 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND. r RECORDS. WE have tho'largest stock in Now Zealand. EDISON PHONOGEAPHS from £3; RECORDS, Is. 9d. eaoh. Catalogues sent post free to any address. Chivers's Music Stores, 17 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . Csßl*

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 5

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