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HOTEL MOTIOES. To Visitors to Sydney. TTTOTEL WENTWORTH, SYDNEY, Amply Provides COMFORT, CENTRAL POSITION, AND RESPECTABILITY OF ENVIRONMENT Terms—2J Guineas to 4 Guineas per week. C 782 TTOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new and commodious five-story Private Hotel is now open to receive guests. .Afternoon Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-dato Grill Room; the first and oQly one of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. CBl6 ■fVTOW .OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel, In Masterton, entirely now, iireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every aLtontion, all modern conveniences, iiro escapes everywnere, most comfortable country hotel in New Zealand. It. Barclay, Proprietor, 'Phono 30. GB4O Masonic hotel, palmerston NORTH.. ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. Hail Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forget an old friend. C.842 nnHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL. CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. , The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. CSII DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for vlsl. . tors. Charges very moderate. Best brands of Wine and Spirits keps in stock, 'ltiuiu ou application. li. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 463. , C 727 CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL '.Opposite Railway Station), . PALMERSTON NORTH. MRS. 3. ADAMS (late of the Marquis- cl' Normanby iiotel, Carterton), announces that she is in possession of tile. uDqve iiousa. Convenient tor catcning early trains, iiood accommodation una nm-cluss table. , 1 C&ii r<LUB HOTEL, CARTERTON (Under New, Management). T. P. FliiilAN' Proprietor, Late of the New Zealand Railway Service. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnishedj. lirst-class cuisine, uiiu every atleution;' every moten convenience. New, Billiard Table, bituated wituin inree miuuua iiuw iha Railway station, aud next tho \Uirurupu i\ and A. Assojiaiiou bhow Grounds. Telephone .1. C67i BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER IiUTT. nnHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardeni J. in tile boutliurn; ilemißphero. Hotel hua been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. , New Private Apartments and Dining-room capable of beating 15!). Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train service aod telephoue communication with City. .W. UANDAB, Manuuer. CITY BUFFET HOTEL, . .WELLINGTON. nnHE Most Central In (ho City; offera jplen> • JL did acooJimodation, Telegrams and Letter Promptly Attended to. best Brands Wines and Spirits. Trams pass the door every five minutes, .I,'AJillfV—4*. to Bs. lidi per day. Ai a V. LODDEB, Proprietor. QlB . . ■ ■ ' ■ INTENDING CUSTOMERS ARE REMINDED THAT . ANNUAL SALE ■ " - CLOSES ON JUNE 6, 1908. / WONDERFUL VALUE STATIONERY AND LEATHER GOODS. List of Reduced Prices post free. Country Orders receive Prompt and Caroful Attention. C 065 EE il OVAL NOTICE X W. LITTLEJOEN AND SON beg to announco that they have now REMOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMISES, 222, .224 LAMBTON QUAY (opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains). CSS? sum , TEAS | 28 'y&ms mst I '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 226, 17 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 226, 17 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 226, 17 June 1908, Page 2

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