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HOTEL NOTICES. private ■ irrmrr, SJ Cambridge Terraos. Near Tram Terminus, two minntoa from T< Aro. Station, _First-CUoa Accommodation foi TraveUiig Publio, Terms, from 255. to Ms. per week; 6s. per day. Good Tabl« kopt. Hot and oold water. Telephone, 165S C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, fepri^^.' rpSE MARQTJIB OP NOEMANBT HOTEL ■i CAKTKRTON; . TT. M. HALLET, PEOPEIBTOB. The best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairanpn. ■ r rtROSVENOR HOTEL, Church Hill, Sydney. Tho most comfortable city hotel; every modern electric light 'and lift; near Union Company's TSWf. Patronised by all leading New Zealand:; tonrista. Incln* Bive tariff,- X 3 3a.- weekly. . Eedno«d -rates to latziilies. C, W> M* Chat^ao t Proprifitor. 8213 S A ffifS HOm, ;i HASTINGS. S. CHARLTpN (late of Cnterion Hotel. ' *xy . Napiar), PROPEIETOR. ■, TN Announomg the fact that he han' tiVnn ■I oyer this woil.kno ?n and firsti Com merc al House, the Proprietor p^Mt s Mg oomplimcnts to his friends and the general pubfio, and wishes it to'bo understood that Ws business motto will bei "Comfort, Civility and aasr.-*\*t& —< .--« THE Orovtown Hotel.—The Lwdtm ( «»" wercial House of tho DUWct * Collins, Proprietor., " ' (SS » * ■■-, (well-known in tportinir cirelMl £. pnetor. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins hav» thii JwSi .nlTnhli fnr 11 )!," B? * '^"aWnicnt; and mot* suitable for the accommodation of, traveller* : : ' ■' ■ ■■■■ ■ ■•' "Cuss TOT HITS BAHT ' HOTEL, CHEISTCHDECH;; N.Z., - Is now ready to rcceive QUESTS, Tariff, Ss. 6d.' A f W. LANE, Proprloter Oate Onlted Servico Hotel, ChristclmrcU. COLUMBIA PEIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET. THIS Magnificent Sii-story Hostelry. Is nn« „ to. guests' Every Mmfo?t exoellon cuisino, single and double bedrooms 'electric lift; very central, and near to wharra! railway station, Town Hall, and Opera IIS All trains pass door. .Tariff, Cs, per day; Permanent hoarders from 255. iwr »3 'Phono 1120. MR, J. BROWNE, PropWor ' : ; -— ci2g? CALEDONI AN HOT BI» . Absolutely fireproof, ' ■" - KAPIB&. A PINE new three-ntoried modem hotel situated in the best. part of Napier. , mngnweent eea view. ' Spaclons Ealcon.v and Roef Promenade, well. ' f^i aU S d ' lar 8 01u ry raotnß. luxuribus private ■ st ' e ' &ss «"! tfce best V ■> I SUITES, . Telegrams nnd letters promrtlr attAnrfmi Porter moots all Tmins und Bbati to- ■ 1 A. C. BAUNES, Proprietor. P.O. Box 202. /Phone 2JB. FLATFORM REFRESHMENT BOOMS . PALMERBTON NORTH; ' ' Qong goes mtj train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES a Speciality,. ' ; Refreshment* at any time. Freah JVnlt ChdcoUtoSi eto. ■■■••>..^ C 118& .■ J. H, PLETCHEE, Proprietor. HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDINQ, (Opposite tho Post OiEoej, ■ ' (Patronised by His; Esflellenlay, the Governor .. liOrd liarifurly) v . ; Tb!o Lwdhifif Cominercifti iioiiso of the bifitriott ■' AND MRS; ;!?/.'- O'NEILL flato of iyi .HaworM have mnch. pleasure ,in informmg tho public B6Mf&lly,,thnt they, have taken over tho above well-known hotel, and that the? ' trusty Uy civility, atteationrml'ti proper re/ gard for. patrons, to mauitain : tho high-class r«. putation borne by. the house for so'many years. THE -ALBEMARLE PRIVATE' HOTEL (Jhuznee Street. v ' Tho 'Most Popular House la. Wellington 'leruis Moderate, i : MISS MEYERS, Pxopnitrens, late, of Dunedln, ■.■■■■" . ' ... : . C 1319 Telcpliohi , . Telemphlo Address, ... > ' Floral (Wellington) HO l'Bt Bli 1 S Tol CUBA STREET,''WELLINGTON. ■ . Propriotor-»J.i.H.i;.HINTONi . t Spleniliif View of City and. Harbour.' Absolutely Section from' Railway. Station and Wharyee.; , ■ Promenade Roof and Balconies.," - , C7GB

cyancnon ;.TBMgrt WHEN ' ORDERING •' "SPECIFY AND OBTAIN DOG'S HEAD. GUINNESS, THE STOUT YOU'RE USED JO NOTE-the above docs head LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. IMITATIONS.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 13

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