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HOTEL NOTICES. HOTEL BRISTOL. , • X3"OTEL BRISTOL, new complete, and open for Guests. Garden Roof and- Spacious - • Promenade Balconies. Absolutely fireproof' ■ , throughout. 'Moderate Tariff. C-76S J. H. HINTON, Proprietor. To Visitors to Sydney. .. JJOTEL : WENTWORTH, SYDNEY,, " " " ■ Amply Provides ' COMFORT, CENTRAL POSITION, AND .' RESPECTABILITY OF ENVIRONMENT ; Terms—2J Guineas to 4 Guineas per week. i .. ' ' . - ■ - - C 782 . 7J\HE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. , I ' ' W. M. • HALLEY. I ''PROPRIETOR. . The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. '■ C 968 i . ' : 1 I TWTASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON , ■ i < NORTH, ' ' I ROGER, MBLROONEY, Proprietor. , , Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. : i Never forgot an ' old friend. C 842 DUKE OF.EDINBURGH HOTEI* ■ .. . WELLINGTON, tf~VFFERS First-Class Accommodation,for visitors. Charges very moderate. Best' Brands of Wine and" Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application,. > - .1. B. DWYER, Proprietor. ~ Telephone 4GS. C 727 ■ CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL", (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH, MRS. 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 Accommodation and First-class Table. •_ ; CG4O fUUB HOTEL, ... „ CARTERTON,',';"' Xv . , (Under New Management) : - ~"Y,OLIVER MOSEN Proprietor, • , , (Late of Hawke's Bay.).. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly ■ fornished; 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. BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, : 7 ' LOWER HUTT. 'i. ' rjIHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens . in, the Southern Hemisphere.' Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and' : Enlarged. New Private Apartments and Dining-room capable* of/seating 150. Good Fishing and Shooting. Splendid train , service and telephone communication with city. • W. GANDAR; Managor. • CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. 1 nnHE Most Central in the City; offers Splem X .did Accommodation. , ; Telegrams.and Letters Promptly Attended to. Best Brands Wines and Spirits. •Trams pass tho door every-five minutes. TARIFF—Ss. fid. to 6s. Cd., per day, ■; .' A. E. V. LODDER, Proprietor. . C 712. _ V BUSINESS NOTICES. FLY & YOUNG, MASTERTON. General carriers and mail con* . • TRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Express. Co., .. .Mastertoii.' Goods and I-arcels forwarded .to oil parts of.the world; Commercial Samples a ; speciality; new and up-to-date Samplo 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. 'Phon# : .126; P.O. Bo» SO. Mutertoa, GENTLEMEN, THE most oft-repeated question of the diy, ■over the whole.of the Dominion ifl • '"WHO SAYS BEGG'S?"and 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 the leading hotels and doa'l be put off with any other brand* DRINK BEGG'S. . C9II - DRY MOUSSES FODDER IS now available at LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, Wellington, containing about 80 per dsnt. puro Molasses, rich in sugar. Even when other l'ood is abundant, this is a cheap nourishing food for. all kinds of stock—cattlo, • calves, horses, sheep, nigs. Can be fed to stock as easily as hay, bran, meal, chaff, etc., or will mis readily with all foods. ANALYSIS. Nitrogen (equal to Albuminoids, 4.4) n 7 Carbo- Hydrates (including sugar, 40) sk'q Vegetable tissuo .. | ' LAERY AND CO., LTD., .WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 October 1908, Page 3

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