HOTEL NOTICES. v 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 only one of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton, Proprietors. ' , C81S: V IV OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton, entirely new, fireproof through- . • out, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes everywhere, most comfortable country hotel • in New Zealand. "R. Barclay, Proprietor.. 'Phone 30. , CB4O TVfASONIO '' 'HOTEL,- PALMERSTON . ' NORTH, ' ' EOGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forgot an'old friend. CB42' THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, , CARTERTON. ' i ~ W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. ! The best Commercial Hotel in the'Wairarapa. • ' - Csll ' ! DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, ■ WELLINGTON, ' ■ : - ; d"fcFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visiy tors. Charges very moderate.' Best Brands of Wine and Spirits kept in stock. • •lerms oh application. ■ R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 463. ■ C 727 CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL.. (Opposite Railway Station), • PALMERSTON NO R T.H . . T%/j"RS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of ; Normanby Hotel, Carterton),' announces that she is in possession,, of the..above House. Convenient for catching early trains.' Good 1 Accommodation-and First-class Table. ' . -C 640 ■' CLUB -v ' HOTEL, CARTERTON. :■ (Under New Management.) - ,' . OLIVER MOSEN ... Proprietor, (Late of Hawke's Bay.) Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly fur-' . nished; 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. ' , BELLEVU.U GARDENS AND. HOTEI* LOWER HUTT. . Scientific and Ornamental Garden! \ k,. ; h JL-' un- the Scithern Hemisphere. ' • Hotel' taa' been thoroughlyßenovated..,.and ' 'zoimz -risri;'!'" -.j,-, -* j> r jy a to Aj-irtmenta . and Dining-room •' capable of seating 150.' Gooci Fishing" :ana . Shooting. Splendid train service■ and' telephone'communication wl'.hcitjy.. - - ... V ■ ,\V. GANDAR, '". 1 Manager/ CITY BUFFET HOTEIi ' .WELLINGTON., rriHe Most Central in th'e City j offers Spl(®« \ JL did Accommodation. ' Telegrams and' Letters Promptly Attended tk , Lest Brands Wines and Spirits. - s pass the every five minutsi :i —i.iJ.'l: —lis, lid. to 6s. Cd, per day. ' ' ' 1 A. R. V. LODDEB,' - . . Proprietor; ' . V C 712 . , ... BUSINESS NOTICES. , ' ' - i ' Under 3 E xce H ene I. ' Patronage of The Governor. . CITY DYE WORKS, TAYLOR AND CO. ' Works.—Kent iernco. Telephono 2655. Receivv: : ing Shop—No. 11 Bowen Street, Telephone 1171 Having Businesses in all the leading towns.- V Our Work needs no comment C 634 FLY :& YOUNGt ' MASTERTON. G< ENERAL CARRIERS and ■ MAIL CON-' r TRACTORS. Agents ■ N.Z. Express' Co.. Masterton. Goods and • I-arcels forwarded to • . all parts of the world; Commercial Samples a, . speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Rooms in Exchange Buildings;'country trips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital Ambujance on . hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stablea and Store Rooms, Bannister Street, 'l'hone ;i2G; P.O. Bo* 50, ilasterton. - DRY MOLASSES FODDER IS now available at LAERY AND CO.; LTD.,.-. Allen Street Wellington, containing about BO per cent', pure Molasses, rich in sugar. Even when '.'ther food is abundant, this is a cheap" nourishing food for all kinds of' stocks-cattle, calves, horses, sheep, pigs. Can: be fed to . etock as easily as hay, bran, meal, chaff, 0t0.,Y." . or .will.mix readily with all foods. '■ ' : ANALYSIS. '. V ; ■Nitrogen (equal to Albuminoids, 4.1) 0.7 Carbo Hydrates (including sugar, 40J ...... '55.0 Vegetable tissue 14.0 ' LAERY AND CO., LTD.. WELLINGTON. . C 768 : V .'''.' .V - ;. SMALL FARMS, WE CAN RECOMMEND ' ' FOR SALE. Ofifi ACRES, near PAHIATUA, allingrass; OUU winters 750 sheep and 40 cattle; all undulating and flat; 4 miles from creamery; 4-roomcd house, stable, dairy, woolshed, yards, ' . etc. Price JCB 15s. per acre. Easy Terms. No. 253 qtf t ACRES, alongside railway station; car--010 ries 3 sheep per acre on grass; 160 acres now in crop; 50 acres shelter bueh; new 5-roomed house. Price £X! por acre. Easy Terms. :No. 257 qq ACRES, 2 .miles from town; splendid' OO dairy country; all flat; frontage planted with shelter trees;.s-roomed house; 20-bail cowshed, hay-shed, cart-shed, etc. '.£26 per acre. ! Easy Terms. No. 253 . READ BROS., LAND AGENTS,. .WANGANUI, - : CS93
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 313, 28 September 1908, Page 3
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