BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ -11-AHAEA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. .SUPERIOR ACCOMM6DATION. . FINE, MILD CLIMATE. An ideal place to spend a .quiet holiday in the country. Everything clean, comfortable, and homely. C 1204 ' LEN. FREEMAN, Manager, _ . WHERE.TO STOP.' CENTRAL HOUSE, Taumarunui.—This new up-to-date House is now open, and Tourists, Travellers, and Visiters especially-catered for.- Fine largo rooms, and a splendid view. Within a minuto's walk from the railway station and river boat lauding. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams and letters promptly at--. tended to. Tariff, Gs.' per day. CllO6 MRS. E. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress. HOUSE, Taumarunui.' N.Z. iyJL (Junction Wanganui Eivcr and Main Trunk Line). :-\ ••■■■ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine. Cook'? Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address: "M'athias," Taumarunui. Evcrv attention given, to Telegrams. --' i v KEKE AND. MATHIAS, ■ .-' C 1159' Proprietresses. ./!,' -OPENING ANNO'UNCEAIENT. FAIL'S COMMEECIAL RESTAURANT and SUPPER ROOMS, Lambtou Quay, opposite Club Hotel. Open'from; 10 a.m. to 11.15. p.m. 'Sunday 'Hours:.r 12 to 2, 5 to 10.30. Fresh Fish and Oysters Daily...Dinner Menu, consists' of iO Dishes. ' .• ':. '■ : .■ •' '' G." R. FAIL, Proprietor, C 1133 / Lato of High Street, Christchurch. PALMER'S .'- ;. .; ,' ' / •"■"-. FISH AND OYSTER; SUPPERS A Speciality. , ■'' ;i6B'LAMBTON QUAY,-/WELLINGTON.. •/. ■'■[;■■ ■ .'■''/■•■ ■■'-■' ' : ' ■ '■ C 1273 'trCE' /CHESTS. : ./'vICE CHESTS. 1 Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. ;.■/ '" ...MAX KREiSSIG, "- '■ / - ,Little''Taran'aki Street.'.,, ■■:'■■■ ; i'Phoho' 2-199. , ' .- -h< --'"■" ■""'''''■'"■ cmi / , : HOTEL MQTICES. /; ■'■' HASTIE'S HOTEL-FEILDING. /'■ .': : .;:..■' ''-.:,', ' (Opposite the.Post:Office).'-' ;',. ~ (Patronised by His Excellency the. Governor, Lord Ranfurly).- : ■' The'Le.ading Commercial House of the District. : ijni' AND MRS/" T. :: O'NEIL'L .(late of lvj!...Hawera)' have .much pleasure' in inform, ing the public generally that they ;iia.ve taken over the abovo well-known hotel, and that they, trust, by civility, iattention, and' a proper rogard'for patrons, to maintain the higli-class re■putation/borni) by the house' for so many years. -/■ IMPERIAL,ipTEL;;.NEW/PLYMOUTH. ' T SMITH (lato manager Hotel Cecil), Prots t pribtor. -All uiodorn conveniences, every comfort. Night 1 Porter always'in attendance. 'Phono 123., P.O. Box S3. 'Tariff, Gs. Gd. per day. ■ ■■" ■■■ : " < ';'- .'■■.. .;'-'■ ' THE .'ALBEMARLE', PRIVATE HOTEL,' .-■ Ghuznee Street. , The Most Popular House in Wellington. -•;,:.'- -.'Terms Moderate. ■ ■ " Mrs. D. ..Gullen, 'Proprietress, lato of Hokitika. ■WHITE- ; ' -ri : AR;T/':' '.-:ilOTEiv ■-'W /•'.-CHEISTCHUECH, N.Z., V.'' . la now./readv-to rcceive',;GUES , rS.- | Tariff,.Ss; 6d : . '-.'"'V-V.'"'"" Av'W. ; LAKE,"Proprietor,''' '■.•/(Late/ United Servico Hotel,/Christchlirch).'" -hi E'A N.D''-'h'; : ''' : '''H b T.E L, XT" ' •;.'. ' •.•''-: -/HASTINGS.' V.:. G. B. MACKAY ■'..-.;..'. .:.... Proprietor, STelephono 114,', .Cable, or /Telegram—Grand,. Hastings. v ■■' Largest' and Best Appointed ;Hotol inHawko's Bay. Close.-to Railway Station. , Special Suites, for Families. - . . C 1271 Telephono '.• '>■ •■ '•■ Telegraphic Address. ' i 1050. ■•'"'■-"■ : "Floral" (Wellington). BO- T E..L ■'. .B R I S 1" O L, ;CUBA. STREET,/WELLINGTON:".';/.': / / •'. " Pronrietor-J.'H. HTNTON.; .\'.".:'v' ' Splendid' View of City aiid'Harbour. : Absolutely fireproof.; One Penny Section from. Railway Station and Wharves. , : 'Pr'oracnado'Roof and Balconies. :'.: . ' ,C7G3 ■■r/EALANDIA' .'PRIVATE HOTEL, { £i , -Cambridge Terrace.-. .-. Near Tram Terminus,-two minutes from To Arb Station,: First-class Accommodation for ■Boarders and Travelling Public. Terms, from 255. to 30s. per week'; Gs; per day. Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, 165 G. - C 1123 ■-.'-. MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress.,. , THE MAEQUIS OF' NOEMANBY HOTEL, CARTEETON. : I;;,', W. M. HALLE Y, PEOPEIETOE. •; The Best Commercial Hotel,in the Wairarapa. :.- ■■;'.■ ■ ' v ■ •' CUu3 : CARLTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS; S. CHARLTON (Lato of Criterion Hotel, Napier), PROPRIETOR. ■';> JN Announcing the-fact mat'.he has taken over this'-well-known and First-class Commercial House, the Proprietor presents:his "compliments to his friends and tho genera) public, and wishes it to bo understood tnat bis business motto will be: "Comfort, Civility, and Attention." The catering will be of a high standard.' : - G1249 TipHE Greytown'. Hotel.—The .Leading, CoihJL ■ mercial House of the District.- ■ Henry •Collins, Proprietor. , ClliiO WERAROA HOTEL, Levin.—W. H. ; Higgins (well-known in sporting circles), Pro : prietor.', Mr. and Mrs. Higgins have.this hotel now under entirely new management; and most suitable for the accommodation of travellers. ■■ t ■■ . . - .'- :.•[.' .7 : ensa COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, .LO.WEE CUBA STREET. • THIS. Magnificent 'Sis-story Hostelry is now ■ open to receive guests.; Every comfort/ excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms, electric lift; very central, and near to, wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House, All trains pass door. Taritf, 65.. per; day. Permanent Boarders from 255. ,pw weeK. 'PlibheilSG. -MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. ' ' . ' . ■...'': ' C 1227 CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner ' CLYDE QUAY AND VICTOEIA STEEET. A New aud Fireproof Hotel; Id. section from Lainbton Station and Wharves; one minute from To' Aro Station. Promenade roof and balcony; magnificent view. Tariff -is. Gd. per day. Permanent guests from 20s. per week. Telephone 1190. W. LAVEEY, Proprietor. . C 1290 CALEDONIAN/ HOTEL, I 'Absolutely Fireproof, ~ -NAPIEE. , A FINE new three-storied modern botel, situated in tho best part of Napier; magnificent sea viow. ,_.•■•.', i Spacious Balcony and Hoof Promenade, wellIfurnished, largo airy rooms, luxurious orivate sitting-rooms, hrst-class table, and the best ot attention, ~ Telegrams and 'etters promptly attended to. ' Porter meets all Trains and Boats. "'A. C. BAENES, Proprietor. , ' P.O. Box 202. 'Phono 208.' LATFOEM . EEIBESHMENT EOOMS. PALMEESTON NOETH. Gong goes every train. HOT LUNCHEON.-HOT SOUP, HOT HES, • :• a Speciality. . : Refreshments at an/ time. Fresh Fruit, gff atM ' e \aFLETCmP WS ri,tar.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 573, 30 July 1909, Page 1
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