HOTEL NOTICES. C /JIHE MARQUIS OF NORMA NBY HOTEL, CARTERTON.' ! W. M. HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. ': The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. . '■ '•■■■ ■■ . ' C9SB To Visitors to Sydney. . WENT WORTH, . SYDNEY, <?■ Amply Provides. .;' :' COMFORT, CENTRAL POSITION, AND RESPECTABILITY OF'ENVIRONMENT Terms—2J Guineas to 4 Guineas per week ————_______EE? 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-date Grill Room; the first and only one of its kind in tiifc . Dominion.. Edwards and Boulton, l'roprietors. ■ CSI6 . 'M'OW OPEN.—Now Prince of Wales Hotel, ' Masterton, entirely new, fireproof-,through-ont, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every), attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes everywhere, most comfortable country .hotel''', in New Zealand. R. Barclay, Proprietor. 'Phone SO. ■ • C 849 • MASONIC ' HOTEL, PALMERSTON' •"J- ■ NORTH, ROGER MULROONEII, Proprietor. • Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forgot an old friend. .CBia 1 DUKE OF EDINBURGH: HOTEL, s, ' WELLINGTON, Accommodation for vislV ' tors. . Charges very, moderate. Best, i VBrands of W'ne and Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application. ' ' :vv i E; DWYER, Proprietor. V> " '' Telephone 168.. , C 727 *. i CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), .-PALMERSTON NORTH. ]VS"RS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of iTx Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces s that she is : in possession of the above House. Convenient for catching early trains. Good ' • Accommodation and First-class Table.- ;\ ; ■•' "". ~■ '• V C 640 • CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON. (Under New Management.) ■ ." OLIVER MOSEN Proprietor." (Late of Hawke's Bay.) ; Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly • furnished ; first-ciasLCuisine, and.every attention; ■■ every modern'rVcohvenieneerr «. J NeW?-Billiard l -- Table. Situated within three, minutes from the Railway Station,'.and next; the Wairarapa... , P: aud A," Association Show' Grounds. ; Speight's Beer always on tap. ' .-j"'Telephone 51. - ; ■ BELLEVUi: GARDENS AND HOTEU' '■ . LOWER HUTT. • ■ ■ . • . '} XlQ£ .nost Scientific and Orn&meat&l G&rdeu in the Si .thern Hemisphere. Hotel has : been thoroughly K(.novated aui - Enlarged. ' .-;• Private Aiirtments .and Dining : roor» Capable ol sealing 150. •' .'• i'Qoqc. Fishing and Shooting., Splendid train jervice uk' telephone communicatior « icitf, , ;! j .W. GANDAB, . ■ _ -vauagu, - CITY BUFFET HOTEU :• WELLINGTON) . ' THe Most Central in the City; offeri S[toftfc'• di.i Accommodation. ' V , . i Telegrams and Lettert xPromptly Attended ta, . Brands Wines and Spirits. ' ■ . s'pass.the door every, five minutea. ss. 6d. to Cs. Cd.'per day, A. a. V. LODDEB, ' •■' . Proprietor , C7U :•"' ' ; FLY & YOUNGi . ' MASTERTON. ■ > GENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CON. TRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Express Co., Masterton. Goods'and Parcels forwirded. to • all parts of the World; Commercial Samples #.. speciality; new and up-to-dato Sample,. Rooms : . in Exchange Buildings; country, trips arranged ; for; all trains met; Hospital. Ambulance on hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stables , and Store ; Rooms, Bannister. Street.;. 'Phons ' 126; P.O. Bo* 50. Masterton.' JMPERIAL ' ADVERTISING.; AGENCY., General Advertising and Theatrical Agent#. Hoardings, Programmes, Catalogues, Newi? paper Advertising.';' Room: 8 COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse Quay.. ; A. SYDNEY WATSON" ' (Late Advertising Manager, " N.Z. Timea"), : Manager. ■. Telephone: 1880. I*;U. Box. 264, CG77 (POULLS, CULLING'. AND- C 0.,, LTD, , v. PRINTERS AND STATIONERS,!. Office: Panama Street, Wellington. - ■ 1 Factory: Edward Street Also at Duuedin.. ■; COMMERCIAL AND LAW WORK A .SPECIALITY. . ";' Modern Office Appliances. ~j. Card and Filing System, Loose Lea? Sooks, Business Phonographs, and Oliver Typewriters. ' DRY MOLASSES FODDER • IS now available nt LAERY AND CO.. LTD., Allen Street Wellington, containing about 60 per cent, pure Molasses, rich in sugar. ' Even when Hher food is abundant, this is a cheap nourishing food for all kinds of slock—cattle, calves, horses, sheep, pigs. Can be fed to itock ai easily as hay, bran, mcnl, chaff, eta., or will mix readily with all foods. r " . ANALYSIS.' ■ ' Nitrogen (equal to Albuminoids, 4.4) ...... 0.7 ; ■ Carbo Hydrates.(including sugar,'4o) ...... 56.0 1 Vegetable tissue" 110 LAERY AND CO., LTD., ' WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 8
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