HOTEL NOTICES. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. THE ALHAMBRA, HOTEL, MR. GEORGE A. ADAMS ... Proprietor.rjTVHIS being ono of tho few FREE HOUSES in the City of Wellington, customers and patrons are assured of being supplied with ONLY the BEST and purest Ales, Wines, and Spirits. A feature will be SPEIGHT'S SPECIAL BREW' OF ALES. C 793 To Visitors to' Sydney: - " TTOTEL WENTWORTH,' '" SYDNEY, Amply Provides' COMPORT, CENTRAL: POSITION,' AND ' RESPECTABILITY OP ENVIRONMENT j Terms—2J Guineas to 4 Guineas per week, ■ "V ■ r C 782 H_a OTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new and commodious five-story Private Hotel is now open to receive'guests. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room; tho first and only one of its kind in tho Dominion, Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. cgig NOW OPEN.—New Princo 'of Wales Hotel,. Masterton, entirely now, fireproof throughout, handsomely' furnished,' splendid labia, every attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes everywhere, most comfortable' country hotel in New Zealand. 11. .Barclay, Proprietor.'Phone 30. ... .' ' CB4O TifASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON i'A NORTH.. ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. Mail Trains stop, fifteen minutes.;.' Never forget au old friend. C.842 mHE MARQUIS OF NORKANBX HOTEI* ' A CARTERTON. ■ W. M. HAT,LEY, PEOPEIETOB. The best Commercial Hotel in the Wair&rapa. ; Call DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). OUTERS First-Class Accommodation.for vialtors. Charges very • moderate. Best brands of Wine and Spirits kepi sni.Btock. Terms on application. > &/ DWTEE, Proprietor;' ' Telephone <68. C72J « . CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), - N NORTH. MRS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis ol Normauby Hotei, Carterton), announce that the is in possession of the above House. Convenient for catching early trains, Good accommodation and Jim-class table, - CG4O pLUB HOTEL, _ CARTERTON (Under . New Management). T. P. AIRMAN Proprietor,. Late of the New Zealand Railway. Servica. Good Comfortable, Hotel,' splendidly furnished; first-class Cuisine, and every attention; every moi-irn .convenience. New Billiard Xablo. Situated withmtmeu minutes froni the Hallway Station, a&l next the. Wairurapa i\ and A. Assosiauon Show Grounds, ■ ' Telephone il. . . C 673 BELLEyUE GARDENS AND HOTEI* ' LOWER HUTT. •ITIHE most Scientific and Oniamental. Gardeni JL in the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly- Renovated and Enlarged. . New Private Apartments and Dining-room capable of seating 150. ■ ■ •. Good fisbiiig and shooting.. Splendid train tervice and telephone .communication with city. , " GANDAB, Manager, ■ CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. nnHE Most Central in. ltd City; offers spies;J- did accommodation.' "; ■ Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Beat Brands Wines and Spirits,/. Trams pass tba door every five minutes. 1 ■ A TAEI.6V—Ss. M, to 6s.;Bd.vper day... A. E, '.V, LODDERj " Proprietor.' 0718 / / BUSINESS NOTICES. ." : THERE'S MONEY IN: IT. ' rR SALE, as a going concern, a GOOD, SOUND GROCERY BUSINESS, in one of the soundest, country towns in .the North Island; a good investment. Apply "Fortune," "Dominion" Office. 8233 winter necessities!::' ' ■OTANTED Known. — M'Kenzie's Cough YY Breaker, 16. 6d.' bottle," a valuable remedy for coughs and colds ; and all-affections of the throat and lungs'."" " Irish "Moss, is: bottle;. Spanish Liquorice;,,6d. ,stick;:all. post free to country;clients on-receipt of cash remittances. Len M'Kenzio,- Opera.^House Pharmacy, 56 Manners Street, . .WANTED. . ~~ GOOD JUDGES OF FRUIT, TO CALL AT gIN T O N'S, * "-'. FRUIT I M F.O B T E B S* <2 CUBA STREET. . g. LUKE ' AND ; CO. : (LIMITED). MARINE,. HYDRAULIC, DAIRY, "-AND • GENERAL ENGINEERS. BOLLERMAKEES, IRON AND BRASS' FOUNDERS. Estimates Given for Every Description of Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' . Ironwork. FOR SALE: New and Second-hand Engines and Boilers, Pulleys, Bearings. •. Shaftings, eto. MANNERS- STREET, .WELLINGTON. • CB2O h ; ■ •; : SCOTCH ALE NOW OBTAINABLE AT ALL . leading" ■' HOTELS. HAS THE LARGEST SALE-IN - AUSTRALIA.- • UNEQUALLED FOR „ BODY, STRENGTH, and PURITY. ■ t »- C 786
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 223, 13 June 1908, Page 3
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