AMUSEMENTS. Rugby f o o t b a l l. UGBYFOO T B A L L. THIS AFTERNOON AT 3. TOTS AFTERNOON AT 3. THIS AFTERNOON AT 3, ' AUCKLAND V. WELLINtSTON. < AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON. ' • AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON. . AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON. .. , MOST . IMPORTANT REP. FIXTURE IN THE DOMINION. . • Cartain-raiser at 1.30. . WELLINGTON V. MANAWATU REFEREES. . '. ' i Admission, Is. Stand, Is. Boys, Gd. Fovr Reserved Seats still available, at Armifs. W. G. TALBOT, . ■ Secretary, W.R.F.U. See you get the "Official Programme" issued by the Union. 2403' HOTEL NOTICES. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET. " * mHIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now A open to receive guests. Every : comfort, excellent ouisine, single and double bedrooms, electrio lift; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trams. I .pass door. Tariff, Ks. per day. Permanent Boarders from 25i per ' week. 'Phone 1126. 'MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. y. . C 1227 iTfLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, V* Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. A New and Fireproof Hotel; Id. Motion from Lambton' Station' and' Wharves; one mihnte from Te Aro Station.' Promenado roof and balcony! magnificent view. Tariff 4s. 6d. per day. Permanent gue6ts from 20s. per week. Telepbone 1190. W. LAVERY, Proprietor. C 1290 BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. Wellington's Popular Hostelry. SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED. . , ■ ■..'. ■■:.'.; : PERFECT CUISINE. Replete with Every Modorn" Convenience. • Onlv the Best Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. C. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, . (Late of Upper Hutt).- • Telephone 1076. Communications promptly attended to. ' C 1343 CALEDONIAN H O T E I*, Absolutely Fireproof, ■ NAPIER. 'A FINE new. threo-atoried trodorn hotel, xL situated in tho best part of Napier; magnificent sea view. Spacious Balcony and Roof Promonado, wellfurnished, large airy rooms, luxurious nrivate sitting-rooms, ■ first-class table, and, the beat of. attention. ; SUITES. ■ Telegrams and otters promptly, attended to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats. . , A. C. BAENES, < ■ • ; Proprietor. i P.O. 80x.202.; .' , '"Phone 208. LATFORM' v REIRESHMENT ' ROOMS, : ;•"■; f-'PALMEESTON-NORTH.- ■ : ~' Gong-eos 1! every train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIE 3, ■ -i - - - a Speciality. , ' Refreshments at any timfc ■ Fresh Fruit, Chocolates,-©to. : • rA: <' CllBB • ■•' ; J. H:-FLETCHER, Propnetor. ■ " HASTIE!S HOTEL, FEILDING. ; (Opposite the Post Olfica). -
(Patronised by His Excellency ' the Governor, 'Lard JJanfarly). ' The Leading Commercial House of the Dlstriot 1 MB. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL-, (late oi ■ ■ Hawera). have much pleasure in inform: ing the pubho generally ,that Ithey ; have.taken! over the'above'well-known hotel, and that they, trust; by civility, attention, arid '-a ; ' proper' regard for patrons; to maintain the higli-class re-, ' putation borne by the house for-so many, years. 1 IMPERIAL' HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTHJ SMITH (late managor Hotel Cecil), Pro- • prietor. All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phono 123. P.O. Box 83. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. / ... ... ■ The albemarle. private hotei* ■ Ghuzne'e Street. The Most Popular House in Wellington. Terms Moderate. < Mrs. D. Cullen, Proprietress, late of Hokitika. I Cl-Jia
G B 'A N D H 0 T- Ei L, HASTINGS. ; G. B. MACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 11A. ' Cable or . Telegram—Grand, and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's Bay." . ..." ! Close to Railway Station. •■■ ■. _ - : Special Suites for Familiee. ■_ C 1271 TJ 0T E L ' BI'IS TO, L. iJ. Corner Ghuz'nee and Cuba Streets. \ Accommodation' Over 101) Guests. Promonade', ltoof. - Balconies. First-class Al- • cock's Standard Billiard Table. : Extension now. complete and open for guests. .Tariff: lis. per day. Permanent oj 'arrange-' Fireproof throughout. '■ : Telephone, 1050. ■Telegraph adaress: ; ''TTloral," Wellington. Proprietor—J. H. iHIN'TON. ZEALANDIA ; . PRIVATE ' HOTEI* Cambridge Terrace.' Near Tram Terminus, two minutes from Te Aro Station, "First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public, 'leruis, from 255. to 30s; per Week; Bs. per day. Uoocl Table i kept. Hot and'cold water. Telephone, IGSB. C 1123 , MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. THE -MARQUIS'uF NORMANBY HOTEL, ■ CARTERTON. ' W. M. HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. l' _""' . V . ' Ct>D3 : CARLTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS, S. CHARLTON (Late of' Criterion Hotel, Napier), PROPRIKI'uR. JN Announcing the fact that he has taken over this well-known and First-class Commercial' House, the . Proprietor presents his -compliments .to his friends and the general public, and . wishes it to be understood tnat his business motto will be: "Comfort, Civility, and Attention." The catering will be of a high standard. - - Ciaa THE Greytown Hotel.—The Leading Com-mercial-House of the District. Henry Collins. Proprietor. CUM TSJSTERAROA HOTEL, I^vin.—W. H. Higgins VY (well-known in sporting circles), Proprietor. Mr, and Mrs. Higgins have this hotel now under entirely new management; and most suitable for the accommodation of travellers. ' ' x Cllß3 WAREHOUSE TO LET. TARANAKI STREET. FIRST FLOOR, containing 2500 square feet: SECOND FLOOR, containing 2.100 square feet, both served by Eloctric Lift. LARGE SHOP, containing 2100 square feet. Any of the above can be Subdivided to suit Tenants. • Also, LOCK-UP WORKSHOP, Eva Street. Apply ' PROUSE LUMBER LTD., C 1025 " Tsranaki Street. " Dominion" is the National Daily . A Newspaper of New Zealand. It has high ideals, and is backed bj enterprise and brains. Advertisers, invest your mosey, iq a pipe* that 1a fotud ia Bwrr turn
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 1
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