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HOTEL NOTICES.: "CTOTEL. WIJDSOR.—This magnificent new, and commodious five-story Private-Hotel is now open to receivo guests. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room; tho first and only one of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. ■ . ■ . - ■'■ - , CBIG ftJOW OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel. I F as i orton ,' entirely new,-fireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes' everywhere, most comfortable country hotel l" ew Zealand. R. Barclay, ' Proprietor. Phone 30. CB4O Tl/rASONIC HOTEL, PALMER6TON ITi NORTH, ROGER MULROONEY, .Proprietor, ."ail,Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forgot an o ld friend. C 842 The marquis of normanby hotel, CARTERTON. . W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. ' The best- Commercial' Hotel in' the Wairarapa. • " ' - • Csii »■ DDKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, ' WELLINGTON, /OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visitors. Charges yjry moderate. Best Brands of Wine and Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application. R. DWYER, Proprietor. • Telephone 4GB. C 727 CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), 1 PALMERS TO N NO-RTE. Ti/TRS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of ~~ Normanby :Hotel, Carterton), announcesthat she.is in possession of the above House. Convenient for. catching early trains. - Good Accommodation and First-class Table. . . , c«o CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON.(Under New Management.) OLIVER MOSEN Proprietor. .. (Late of Hawke's Bay.) Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly.- furnished; first-class Cuisine, and every attention; every modern convenience. New Billiard Table. Situated within three minutes from the Railway Station, and next, the Wairarapa P. and A. Association Show Grounds. Speight's Beer always on tap. Telephone 51. . BELLEVm! GARDENS AND HOTEL, -" LOWER' HUTT. : " nnHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens. 'Ji. in-the Sc.ithern .Hemisphere. Hotel has been thoroughly 'Renovated-and Enlarged. )■' Private Arartments and Dining-room capable of seating 150. • Gooii Fishing ana . Shooting. Splendid train ttrrico and telephone! communication"wl'h city. Manager, . CITY BUFFET HOTEU . , • WELLINGTON. THo Most Central in the City; offers SpWdid Accommodation. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to, iiesi Brands Wines and Spirits. --~<a pass the door every five' minntea;' 1,7 —ss, (id, to Gs, 6d! per day, - . ■ A. 2. y, LODDEB, Proprietor, C 712 pOULLS, CULLING AND CO., LTD, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, Office: Panama Street, Wellington. Factory: Edward Street. 1 ' Also at Dunedin, COMMERCIAL AND LAW WORK A ~ SPECIALITY. Modern Office Appliances. Card and Filing System, Loose Leaf Hooks, Business Phonographs, and Oliver Typewriters. JMPEEIAI AI>V£BTISI«Q ' AGEKCX*. General Advertising and Theatrical Agents., Hoardings, Programmes, Catalogues, New*, paper Advertising. Enom: S COLONIAL MUTUAL-BUILDINGS, Customhouse Quay. A. SYDNEY WATSON, (Lata Advertising Manager. " N.Z. Times"), Manager. Teles hone: 18S0. P.O. Box: 067J LADIES' BAGS. . STOCK .OF LATEST STYLES J.UST IN. INSPECT THE WINDOWS. L A N K S RE AR'S, Lambton Quay, i ' C6GS GENTLEMEN, fTTHE most oft-repeated question of " the" day X over the whole of the Dominion i 3 ■ "WHO SAYS BEGG'S?" ttud the. never , failing reply, from all who care for a pure, mellow, non-smoky Scotch Whisky, is: "WE ALL DO." Ask for it at all tho leading hotels and don't be put oft with any other brand. DRINK BEGG'S. COl6 Under His Excellency Patronage of The Governor. ' CITY DYE WORKS. TAYLOR AND CO. • w ° r fes-K iDt e "ce. Telephono 2(M6. Receiving chop—No. 11 Bowen Street, Telephono 1174. Having Businesses in all the leading townn Our .Work needs no comment. C63i

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 303, 16 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 303, 16 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 303, 16 September 1908, Page 2

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