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.SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, , 18th, 22nd, and 25th JULY, 1908. QjWNERS' and. Trainers aro reminded that Nominations for the above Meoting close at the office of the Club TO-NIGHT (HONDAT), 15th JUNE, 1908, at 9 o'ciock p.si. , A. E. WHYTE, 9695 Secretary. ~~~ : 7 ~r~~ : HOTEL NOTICES. j UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. THE ALHAMBRA HOTEL, MR. GEORGE A. ADAMS ... Proprietor. rjIHIS being one of the few FREE HOUSES in tho City of Wfellingtoy, 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 OP I&.LES. , / C 791 g_tj OTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new and commodious five-story Private Hotel is how open to receive guests. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Also; outup-to-dat& Grill Boom; the first, and only one of its kind in, the Dominion.' Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. • CSI6 ~ ' ' iNOW OPEN.—New Prince of Waiea Hotel, Masterton, entirely now, fireproof throughout, handsomely, furnished, splendid table, every attention, all : modern ■ conveniences, fire escapes everywhere, most comfortable country hotel in New Zealand. , it. Barclay, Proprietor. 'Phone 30. ■ CB4O Masonic ■ hotel, ■ palmerston ' ; . north.; ; • ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. ( , 1 Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never i'o'rgct an old friend. C.842 fpHE MAEQUIS OP NORM. AN BY HOTEL, CARTERTON. . - ; ;W. M. HALLEY; PROPRIETOR. / The best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa. / ; ! DUKE OP EDINBURGH UQTEL(WELLINGTON). O'iTFEES First-Class Accommodation for vIbV tors. Charges very, moderate. Best brands of Wine and Spirits kept :a- stock. Terms ou application.^ v R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 463. ! j . 072? CAFE'DB PARIS HOTEL /; (Opposite Railway Station), PALMi-IiSTOS NORTH. MRS. J.' ADAMS (late ot (he Marquis . ol Norinanby Hotel, Carterton), announced that she is in possession .of tlie .aoove Houua. Convenient tor cutcning early trawa. Good accommodation auU lirnt-cluss table. . ' 9"® HOTEL, CARTERTON ■ '(Under New Management). , . X. P. iUJJMAN ...Proprietor. Late of the New Zealand Railway. Service " ; , ' i' ; ' . i .. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly tarnished; first-class Cuisine, and every attention; every ,jnodii-a ..convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated withui tnree minutes froui'tba Kailway Station,' and next the \vairarapa a. ami A. Assouiauon bhow Grounds, Telephone >I.'/ . CS7B " BELLEVUE .GARDENS' AND HOTEL, , lower iiimv ' . nnHE most Scientific 1 and Ornamental Garden* JL in the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged? . . : New Privato Apartments and Dining-room capable uf testing; ISO. , • ' Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train terviM and telephone communication with city. .W. GANDAB, ' Manager, i ■ '■ . r', ' .■ ■• ■ ; . , ' . CITY BUFFET HOTEL, '' . '/ .WELLINGTON.,npHE Most Central in the City; offers; splenJL did accommodation. Telegrams and Letters, Promptly Attended to. Best Brands VWines and Spirits , 'Trams pass the door every five minute*. 'A'AKlfF—<sß. lid, to £3. Go. per day. ' ' A. Ei ,y.. tODDER, • ' . i. Proprietor.. C7lB _ (By Appoint-"His Excellencj Blent to.> ■ Lord PlunkeL) VIOLETS.— I'liese favourite dowers may now be obtained in any quantity, . fresh daily, from MISS MUBR.AY, Vice-Regal Florist, 86 Willis Street (6 doors above Grand Hotel). " C7?l ' JUST OPENED AT AC ANDRE W AND ! HAYES, Barrett's Buildings, ! LAMBTON QtJAY, Choice 1 Selection of INDIAN GOODS. Beautiful incut turquoise jade, and topaz Necklaces, Mooltan Bangles, 4s. 6d.; Buttons, Brooches, etc., in great variety. White Pullnarri Floor Ruga (washing) Portieres, Piano Drapos, etc. . ' Chicon Work, unrivalled for good hard wear; all hand-ombroidered, dainty Handkerchiefs from lOd. each; Tray Cloths, from' 25.'6 d.; a rare chance for ladies desirous of replenishing' House Linen. Inspection invited. C 570 , 1' : • INTENDING CUSTOMERS ARE REMINDED THAT / LANKSHEAE'S. ANNUAL SALE i -. . CLOSES ON JUNE 6, 1908. WONDERFUL VALUE In' • C STATIONERY AND LEATHER GOODS. List pf Reduced Prices post free. , Country Ofders receive Prompt and Careful AtUntioo. CS6S

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 2

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