AMUSEMENTS. m 0' W N HAL L. Direction of T. J. West. TO-NIGHT! ■ The Supremo and Incomparable, WEST'S PICTURES, WE S T'S PICTURES, Presenting , LA TOSCA'!' LA TOSCA! '■ . LA TOSCA! ■ ' Adapted from Sardou's Fnmods Tragedy! Creating a Furoro of Enthusiasm and Impres-. sive Intevest Every Evening. THE RETURN OP ULYSSES, A Powerful Picture Drama of Olden Dayis, Together with Up-to-date Scenes to Interest, Amuse, and Instruct, . DE GROEN'S- VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA! In Appropriate Selections and Accompaniments. NOTE—On cold evenings the hall is artificially heated to ensure the absolute comfort ot our ■ patrons. 5 '. TO-MORROW EVENING! ■' Another' All-hew Budget of Gems, ■ ■ V Including A ROYAL DIVORCE. Graphically depicting tho most pathetic incident in the life of Napoleon, "The Man of Destiny." '■ ~ r Dress Circle, Is. Gd.; Stalls, ,Is.; Pit, 6d. '• Plan at Dresden, Cd. extra for booking. ', A. M.MILLER, Manager. 1 , ■• -' . = HOTEL NOTICES. THE ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL,. Gliuznee Street. The Most Popular House in Wellington.. '•■('' Terms Moderate. Mrs. D.Cullen, Proprietress, lato ofHokitika. , i ■..- ■ cma p\ R A N D HOTEL, Ix HASTINGS. G. B. MACKAY ..:...,.............' ..Proprietor. Telephone 114. Cable or Telegram—Grand, Hastings. ," ■ Largest and Best Appointed Hotel inHawke's Bay. .■'■•.■• , . < Close to Railway Station. Special Suites for Families. C 1271 . Telephone ' ' Telog'raphio Address, 1050. ' "Floral' (Wellington), HOTEL. BRIS TO I* CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. . - ■ Proprietor—J. n. HINTON. • !, Splendid View, of City and Harbour.' Abeolntely fireproof. One Penny Seotion from Railway station and Wharves. , Promenade Roof and Balconies. C7OB WHITE HART , HOTEL, I, " ' . CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., '•■' Is now ready to receiyo GUESTS. Tariff, 85..6 d. '■';': A. W. LANE, Proprietor, '- (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch). ZEALANDIA • PRIVATE HOTEL, '. • ,' Cambridge Terrace. . , 'Near Tram. Terminus, two minntes from Te , Aro Station, First-class Accommodation for ;; Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from . 255. to 30s. per week; 6s...per day. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water; Telephone, 1656. • C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. I mHE, MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, ° I-. CARTERTON.. ;• ; r :w/M. HALLEY, PROPRLETgR; ; ; : ; • The' Best Commercial Hotel,in .the Wairarapa. , ;.. ■• -..;, - : - ■ ■.; - ■■,■ C%3 ': CARLTON CLUB HOTEL,'HASTINGS. , S. CHARLTON (late of Criterion Hotel. . 5 . ; Napier), PROPRIETOR.' , : JN Announcing- the ; faot that', he has taken ovcr'-this"well-known '■ and' first-class -Comr - incrcial; House, the Proprietor presents .his ' compliments to ; his "friends .and the general S' üblio, and,wishes it to'be understood that.his Usin'ess motto will be:: "Comfort, Civility, and , Attention.''. Tho catering, will be of a high ' -standard.',' '■' :■■ ' '■-■ , : - ' '■!■ . C 1243 THE Grey town:.Hotel.—Tho Leading. .Com- , mercial..House, of .the District. Henry ■ Collins,'- .Proprietor.-' • '.' \; .*.,..' CllBO WEIUROA HOTEL, Levin.-W.H. Higglns (well-known in sporting circles).. Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs; Miggihs' hnvo this hotel uow under entirely new luuuageuient; and most • suitable for the/accommodation of travellers. , .'■'- ■■ V- ' "'- ■-.- "■■■ .■;■■ -.:.;-. :-' ■-. Clio. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, i, ' ; LOWER CUBA STREET, r THIS .Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now ; open to receive guests. Every comfort, • excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms electric, lift; very central, and hear to wharves, ' railway station, Town Hall,'and Opera House. . All trams pass door. .-Tariff, Gs. per day. Permanent boarders from 255. per weet , 'Phone 1126. MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. : _i " ■ ' ■' •-.■'■■■'-.' C 1227 CALEDONIAN'. HOTEL; '.-.■- Absolutely 'Fireproof, '' •'" '''■'■'■ 'NAPIER.; .' A FINE new threK : storied modern hotel, situated in tho best part of Napier; ■ magnificent sea view. '■-', '; .'■•.- •■..- Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurnished, largo airy rooms, luxurious urivato sitting-rooms,' first-class table, and tha best \ oi attention. .' ;': SUITES. ■-';. ■'■ ;.... : Telegrams and 'otters promptly .attended to. i Porter meets all Trains and Boats. ■ '..'',' ■■'■"_; A. C/BARNES, .!' Proprietor. ;:p.0.'80x"202.':"-'" ~ 'Phone 208. PLATFORM ' REIRESHMENT ROOMS, PALMEKSTON NORTH. Gong goo* every train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES, .: a Speciality. Refreshments, at an/ time'i Fresh Fruit, i Chocolates, etc. \ ■ 1 Cllß6 " -.'':-■■ J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. i '- : HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING. ~-. ;■ , (Opposite the Post Office)..• r (Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, ....'. Lord Ranfurly), The Leading Commercial House of the District. MR. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL (late of Hawera) have much pleasure in informing the publio generally that they hi\vo taken over the above well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain the higli-cfass re- . pupation porno by tho house for so many yoars. . * CONVEYANCES. KIIiBOLTON COACH SERVICE. S DAW'S Mail Coach; leaves FEILDING • Daily, to connect with Apiti and RANQIWAHIA Coaches, returning in time for South, em Express. FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE.-Timo-B table—Leave Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin 5.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m.. arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p'.nil, arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive foxton 0.30 p.m. Leavo Foxton, II a.m., arrivo Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrivo Foxton . 4.30 n.m. FOXTON-SHANNON. \ EOTAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest Route. to- and from Foxton.— Leave Foxton daily (5.30 a.m., arrive Sliannn ■daily 7.30 a.m.; leavo Shannn daily 10.45 a.m., arrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leavo Foxton daily 2.30 p.m., arriye Shannon daily 4 p.m.; leavo ■Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive 'Foxton daily . 9.30 p.m. ■--.■■'• ~ -- T. H. GINGELL, ] I .- ■-'.'■' ProDrieter, •.' TO meet a popular demand "The Dominion", has established a Classified Advertisement Department. If you have anything to toll, or if you wish to buy anything, take ■ advuntago of this opportunity, Advertise now.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 1
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