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HOTEL NOTICES. ■ H om WINDSOR.—This magnificent new and commodious five-story Private Hotal is now open to receive gucsta. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room; the first and only one of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. , CBIO NOW OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel; Masterton, entirely _new, fireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern conveniences, tire escapes everywhere, most'comfortable country hotel in New Zealand, R. Barclay, Proprietor. 'Phono 30. CBio TJ/TASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON iVA NORTH, ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. > Never fcrget an old friend. " C 842 mHE MARQUIS 0!? NORMANBY HOTEL, A ' CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel iu the Wairarapa. ' ' Csll DUXE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, " ' WELLINGTON, OFFEitS First-Class Accommodation for :i----tors. Charges very moderate. Best Brands of Wino and Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application! R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone -468. C 727. CAFE D T PARIS HOTEL, . (Opposito Railway Station), j? ALit-14 ST 0 N NORT H. MRS. J. ADAMS CI at of the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces that slio is in possession of the abovo Htuse. Convenient for catching , early trains. Good Accommodation and i'irst-class Table. ' ■ ■ . - V . C 640 n L U B H 0 T E L, . C A R T E E T O N. 1 (Under New Management). OLVER MOSEN Proprietor.Late of Hawke's Bay. •li.. 1 Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnished; First-class Cuisine, and every attention; every modern convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated within three.minutes from the Railway Statiou( and nest the Wairarapa P. and A. Association Show Grounds. Speight's Beer always on tap.' ' Telephone 51. \ BELLEVUU GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER lIIJTT. HHHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens JL in the Scithbrn Hemisphere. i Hotel lias been thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. Private Apartments and Dining-room capable of seating .150. "Goou Fishing and Shooting. Splendid train service and telephone communication wlihcity. W. GANDAR, Manager. CITY BUFFET' HOTEL, WELLINGTON. THe Most Central in the City; offers Splendid Accommodation. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. 'Best Brands Wines and Spirits. ....-' / ..a:_s pass the door every five minutes. ■ TARIFF —ss. Od. to Gs. 6d. per day. . A. E. V. LODDER, Proprietor. C 712 ■' " ' '; For honest work at very' low pricesP—then call at the American ■ • Dental Parlors, and talk the matter . over.' 'There is no-charge in-out . ' , ofiices for consultation, v. Un the . • contrary, you are invited to come in ior examination and an estimate. ' Thio involves no obligation on your : part, and you will not bo urged or ' expected- to favour us with your ... . patronage, unless you .are convinced > after personal investigation that'we ' can serve you better than, othersbetter than- any others—quality and price considered. SETS: FROM £2 2s. • Merican Dental Parlors . (Mr. B. A. Da LAUTOUR) WILLIS AND BOULCOTT STS (Entrance Boulcotfc Street). ■ We : . Positively Know thai . " RADIUM" Is absolutely the... Best Boot Polish made in New Zealand— perhaps in the World 1 Had we not proved this, we should never have placed it in the market. • ■• ■ QUICK. BRIGHT. LISTING. McLEOD & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors. . Sixpence a Tin—Boot Shops and Stores. : 1 3 I . " Q. R. ROW E, TRUSS SPECIALIST, ' 56 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Every Rupturo demands a Specially ; Fitted Truss. I mako to the requirements of the caso. Write for Self-Measurement Chart.' Femalo Attendant to wait on Ladies. Abdominal Bolts of all descriptions tutido on ohortest notice, C9IS

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 263, 30 July 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 263, 30 July 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 263, 30 July 1908, Page 2

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