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HOTEL NOTICES.^ JJOTEL . This Magnificent • New. and Commodious Five-storey . PRIVATE HOTEL, Situated in tho very Heart of the City (Willis Street), and commanding an Uninterrupted. Panoramic View of Harbour and surrounding port hills, will be READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS as from APRIL, 2, 1308. ■ , HOTEL WINDSOR will be found one of the best in the Dominion, and the accommodation superior in all respects, every room being furnished with a view to tho comfort and . convenience of tho settler and his family, als« tourist and traveller by sea or land from anj part of the world.',TARIFF FROM Bs. DAY. " 'PHONE 2873. EDW4.RDS AND BOULTON, CBl6 Proprietors. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL,CARTERTON. , ' W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR: • The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. Csll ' . DUKE' OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). OFFERS First-Class' Accommodation for visitors. Charges' very _ moderate.. Best brands of Wine and Spirits kept in 6tock. Terms on; application.. • 1 - - R. DWYER, .Proprietor. Telephone 4GB. C 725 , CAFE,DE PARIS HOTEL , (Opposito Railway Station), PALM K ; R ST O N NORTH. MRS. .T.- ADAMS (late of the Marquis of Normanby. Hotel, Carterton), announces , that she is in possession of the above House. • Convenient for catching early trains. Good accommodation and l first-class table. C6lO :

CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON : (Under New Management). T. P. FIRMAN Proprietor, , Late of the' New .Zealand Railway Service. Good Hotel, splendidly furnished; first-class Cuisine, and every attention: every modern convenience. •; New Billiard Table. Situated within three minutes from tha Railway Station, and next the Wairarapa P. ; and .A. Show Grounds. •' " Telephone 11. . ■ C 679 . • ■ BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, > , LOWER lIUTT. ' THE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardenj : ,in . the Southern Hemisphere. —Hotel hasfbeen!.Thoroughly Renovated and . Enlarged. ' . . New Private - Apartments and Dining-room . capable of seating 150. . _ / ■ . •• Good fishing and shooting. Splendid tram service and telephone communication with city. ' W. GANDAE, Manager. • CITY'BUFFET HOTEL, >■ .. WELLINGTON. . : ; THEMost : Central in the City; offers.'splen-. •• did accommodation. '• j , 7 Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. . Best! Brands Wiije's and Spirits. Trams pass tho door every five.minutes. ;> TARIFF—Ss. Gd. to .Gs. Gd. per day. - , . . ,A. R. V.. LODDER, , ■ Proprietor.; ..- C7lB I ; . 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. '.. I .\ ' -' ■ ■ .. ... ■' PURECOAL- : IS what we supply. If you have been ' buying the kind that needs constant watching and poking hadn t you better buy the other, kind. We have that other kind. ,All coals,. : 'Bhones—Bß, 124, 164, 805,-942: Offices'—Johnston Street. •, S'AMUE'L'.'BROWNj. LTD. . . " FIRST LIMERICK 1 Is a special competition, and closes on 15th ! April. ' 1 ONE GUINEA. . " be awarded for. the best fifth line to tha ) v .following 1 There was a young. athlete of Fife 1 Who never" got fitst in his life Till be trained on Eusopto!, Then straight away ! he swept all ; Each competitor must enclose either a label, - circular, or capsule from ,'r.ny one of our . i . Euseptol, Training Oil, Euseptoline, or Gum.Leaf Eucalyptus. Address, beforo loth .April,' 1905,..t0 SLACK ■ ■AND CO., LTD., Wellington, whose decision is final. I - ALTER QEE AND : I FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. ■ FOR HOLLAND BLINDS. . . FOR SUN BLINDS.Onlv Address— : ! !. QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON. :i -■ • . ''Pliono 211 S. • , C 772 , ■ Tn-Hi* ..-Jg---' 1 . ' , . " | FOR A !■ GOOB : ; ; : ;PURS , ; DRINK ONLY ; STAFLEi' ACKNOWLEDGED BY AIL CONNOIS. SEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY : ; Tk®JS®si i Brewery and Offices: Moleswortli aaS Murphy Streets. • csa.. 1- : .. THE ONLY .. HAIR RESTORER ii ■ ■ • • .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 165, 6 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 165, 6 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 165, 6 April 1908, Page 3

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