1 BUSINESS NOTICES. jVfAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. FINE, MILD CLIMATE. An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday in the country. Everything clean, comfortable, and homely. C 1294 . LEN. FREEMAN. Manager. mHE TIFFIN, ■"• Most Up-to-Date HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS And LADIES' AFTERNOON. TEA ROOMS, Opp. Royal Oak Hotel (next Geo. Winder's). C 1357 WHERE TO STOP. CENTRAL HOUSE, Taumarunui.—This new up-to-dato House is now open, and Tourists, Travellers, aud Visitors especially catered for. Fino largo rooms and a splendid view. ;Within a minute's, walk from the railway station and river boat landing. Porter meets all trains Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Tanlf, 6s. per day. CUO6 MRS. E. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TRAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT and J SUPPER ROOMS, Lambton Quay, oppobito Club Hotel. Open from 10 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. Sunday Hours: 12 to 2, 5 to 10.30. thresh: Fish and. Oysters Daily. 'Dinner Menu consists ot"40 Dishes. G. R. FAIL, Proprietor, Cll3B Late of High Street, Christchurch. •jTNSIST ON GETTING * -. MALTHOID ' MALTHOID ROOFING AND DAMPCOURSE. It is NOT the same as others. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. JAMES W. JACK. C 1132 ~ HOTEL NOTICES. CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. A New and Fireproof Hotel; Id. section from Lambton Station and Wharves;, ono minute from To Aro Station. Promenade roof aud balcony; magnificent vien. Taiiff 4s,ibd. per day. Permanent guests from 20s. per week. Telepbone UtfO. W. LAVERY, Propnotor. C 1290 BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. Wellington's Popular Hostelry. SPLENDIDLY .FURNISHED. PERFECT CUISINE. Replete with Every Modern Convenience. Onlv tho Best Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. U H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, (Late of-Upper Hutt). Telephone 1076. Communications promptly attended to CI3M CALEDONIAN' HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof, NAPIER; A FINE now three-storied' modern' hotel, siiuatod. in tho best part of Napier; magnificent 6ea view. Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, wellfurniohed, largo airy rooms, luxurious private sittin n -rooms, first-class table, and the bast ot attention. , SUPTES. Telegrams and letters promptly, attended to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats. I A. C. BARNES, Proprietor. P.O. Box 202. . 'Phono 208. White"' -hart christchurch, n.z., Is now rcadv to reeeivo GUESTS. Tariff, Bs. 6d.
A. W. LAKE, Proprietor, (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch) PLATFORM REFRESHMENT 'ROOMS, . PALMERSTON NORTH. Gong we* every train. HOT LUNCHEON. HOT SOUP, HOT PIES, a Speciality. Refreshments at any time. Fresh Fruit Chocolates, etc Cllbfi . J H. FLETCHER, Propnetor. HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEUDING. (Opposite the Post OEoo), (Patronised by His Excellency' thf Governor, Lord Ranfnrlv). The Leading Commeicial Houseof the District. MR. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL (late or have much pleasure in informing the p.ublio generally that thoy have taken over the above well-koown hotel, and that l*iey trust, by civility, attention, and a proper rogard for patrons, to maintain tho high-class re putation borne by tho house for so many yearo. IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. J SMITH (late manager Hotel Cecil), Pro- • pnetor. All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always l in attendance. 'Phono 123. V. P.O. Box 83. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. THE ALBEMABLE PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghnzneo Street. The Most Popular House in Wellington. Terms .Moderate. Mrs. D. Cullen, Proprietress, late of Holdtika. ' C 1219 GRAND HOTEL. HASTINGS. G. B. M'ACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 114. ■ Cable or Telegram—Grand, Hastings. ' Largest and Best Appointed Hotel inHawko's Bay. Close to Railway Station. Special Suites for Families.... . C 1271 HOT E L '■•• B R I S T O L. Corner' Ghnzneo and Cuba. Streets. Accommodation Over 100 Guests. Promenade Roof. Balconies. First-class' Alcook's. Standard Billiard Table. Extension now complete and open for guests. Tariff: 6s. per day. Permanent by arrange.ment. , * Fireproof throughout. Telephone, 1050. Telegraph address: "Floral," Wellington. Propnetor-J. H. HINTON! ZEALANDIA . PRIVATE HOTEL, Cambndge Terrace. Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from. Te Aro Station, First-olass Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. .Terms; from 255..t0 30s. per week; 6s. per day. Good.Table kept. Hot and cold water. ■ Tolephone, 1656. C 1123 MRS BACOVICH, Proprietress. THE MARQUIS OF NOEMANBY HOTEL. CARTERTON. v W. M. EALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. °j_ CARLTON CLU.B HOTEL, HASTINGS, S. CHARLTON (Late of Criterion Hotel, Napier), PROPRIETOR IN Announcing tho tact that he has taken over this well-known and First-class Com--1 meroial House, ' the Proprietor presents his compliments to his friends and tho general I public, and wishes it to be understood that his business motto will be: "Comfort, Civility, and I Attention," The catering will be of a high standard,' ■ •■,■■■ ■■■■■■ \C1249 THE Greytown Hotel.—The Leading Commercial Houso of tho Distnot. Henry Collins. Proprietor. CllBO WEIi.UIOA HOTEL, Lovin.-W.H. Higginß (well-known iu sporting circles), Proprietor. Mr. aud Mrs; Higgins have this hotel now under entirely new management; aud most 6Uitabio tor the accommodation ot tra\ellers. CUB 3 ' COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET. THIS Maguihcent Six-story Hostelry is now open to receno guests. Evory comfort, excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms, electric lift; very central* and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opeia House All trains pass door. Tariff, 6s. per day Permanent Boarders from 255. per week. 'Phone 1126. MR. 3. BBOWNB, Proprietor, C 1227
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 1
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