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/£ ' • SPORTINC. t/ " ~~~* -—.' — '.FEILDING ' JOCKEY- CLUB. SPBING MEETING. NOVEMBER 30th and DECEMBER Ist, 1909. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that NOMINATIONS- for all events except Maiden' Hack Scurry Close on FEIDAY, the L sth November, 1909, at 8.30 p.m. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, , SB6B ,) , Secretary. rfOTEL NOTICES.Telegraphio Coflo— "Cecil." 'Phone 351. HOTEL CECIL, , WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp.' Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways und adjoining Parliamentary Buildings, v i Every Modern Convenience. F. M'PAELAND, Proprietor. . Tariff on nrwlication. ' ' HOTEL WINDSOE. v ~ WILLIS STEEET (Under New Management). ■RfBS. (A M. FIETH, of "Hullert," Queens■"X town, Lake Wnkatipu, has taken over the Management o£ this tavounto PKIVATE HOTEL, and those of the travelling public , who may be in search of a really well-conducted and homely place of call should not miss patronising the,HOTEL WINDSOR. Moderate tariff, excellent cuisine, and every privacy. AFTERNOON TEAS AND GRILLS A SPECIALTY. 3710 •JMTASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. H. BAIGENT, Proprietor. 'An ideal home for tourists. \ Everything new and up-to-date. Excellent Cuisine. , LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. > C 1502 ' mHB GLENLEE TOUInISTS , ACCQMMODAJ., - ' TION HOUSE. I .PELOEUS SOUNDS. CEAIL BAY. , Situated in one of the most sheltered bays In the Sonnds,. an ideal spot for persons requiring good accommodation.' Hot and ' cold water bath, good fishing ground, bush surroundings mingled with all kinds of ferns; Post and Telegraphic Office attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulars, apply to G. M'NABB, Proprietor. 3272 P.O. Box 57. ( T>hone 12. , HOTEL, HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel fn the Waikato. Coach moets all trains at Junction. Sample •Rooms. Tariff, 6s. Cd. per 'day. J n " , D. NORDEN, Proprietor. oj*S6 ' '■ TAEANAKI HOTEL, •NBW PLYMOUTH. J. A. TUTHILL (late of J. Staples and Co.), Proprietor. 'T A. TUTHILL (lato Travelling Represents • tative for Staple's. Brewery) has taken over the abtfvo Hotel, and as he only intends to stock "the. Best 'Brands of Liquors, and there will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair share of the trade. ,The house has been .thoroughly renovated, 'and the diningrcora, under,tho capable management of Mre Tuthill, is'now above reproach,' while thetarifl is so reasonable as to recommend the house tc settlers and travellers. Old and new friends and acquaintances! will receive a hearty weltome. ' i CII3E CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, 1 ' JOHN 51'EEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor. First-class Modern Hotel.- Tariff, Bs. per day. ~., O"iuif ,*j cur, BA RE E T t'\S ~ -HOT E~L, t,' - > I'LAMBTON QUAY., , _ ~ ' CEAS. H.; WILLIAMS~(LatVof Upper Halt). /,'/{• . Proprietor:*, , 'J-A' . Tho House that 'aflords,'the, ideal condition Bf hotel hospitality and teal comfort. '' ' Moderate Tariff. Motor-Cars on. Hire. • Telephone, 1076. -'-, • ' ■ J M.B TEOP OL I T.A' N '"HOTEL, '~. WANGANUI. Thfne 84. , P.O. Box 138. (Hul-murate walk from Raili/ay Station.) • . TAEIFF-6s. 6d. PEB DAY. Thorouehly renovated and refurnishei . throughout; new hot i and cold water bath looms. Excellent cuisine;, comfort, civility, and attention. 'Night porter. > TOM NIXON "(late'of Criterion Hotel), CU23 ; , Prosrietor. , COLirMBU PEIVATE HOTEL; LOWER CUBA STEEET. fTIHIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is no* JL -open to receive guests.. Every comfort excellent .cuisine, single and double bedrooms slootrio lift; very centrar; and u«ar to wharves railway etation. Town Hall, and' Opera House All, trams pass door. Tariff. 6s. per day. Per manent boarders from 253. per v>eek. 'Phon< 1126. ,Mr. J. Proprietor. ; C 122; pLYDS COUET PEIVATE HOTEL J , ■ Corner ' '' CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STEEET. A New'and Fireproof Hotel; Id, taction fron LastbtoD Station and .Wharvoa; one niiauti v from Iβ, Aro' Station. Promenade roof anc balcony; magnificent view. Tariff, 4s. 6U. pe day. Peinanent guests from , 20s. por week 'i'elephono 1131). W. LAViIKi, Jfrourietor. , s ' C 129 BAND H 0 'i\ E L BASTINGS. fa. B. MACKAY, „.. Proprietor Telephone lit Cablu or Telegram—Grand Bastings.' Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke , Bay. Clcso to Railway Station. , Bpecial Smtee for I'aniiliea. , C 127 CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof, NAfXKB. A FINE new three-storied modern ' hote 1 -iituatediin the best put ot Napier Wijuluceut sea view. > bpacioUa Baicony and Roof Promenade, weL (urusUea, largo, airy rooms, luxurious privat •ittingrooins, urst-cldss tuble, m<l ilia ben oi attention. ' - " SUITES. Telegrams arid letters promptly attended U Vorter meets-all Trains and Boats. ■A. C. BAIiNhS, Proprietor. • < P.O. Box 202. ' " 'Phone jog. t ' i iMSE&u'L HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. T SMITE Oate manager Hotel CeciU, Pn l» • prietor. All modern convenianccs, evei comfort. Night Porter always in <attendano 'Pnoue 123. e.O. Box 8A 'laritf, (is. txl. D i day* ... HOT'EL , BEIS TO J CDHidr lihuznee and Cuba Street* Accoiuniciiation Uver 100 Guests. Promenade lioo:. Balconies, i'lrst^lasa Alcoclf's Standard-, Billiard Table. 1 Extension now osiupieto and open for guest Tantii lij. fiOitr- Permanent by arrang ment.. ,*,;, , i'ireproof throughout, ,'. Telophono 105 Telegraph address: "Floral," Wellington. , Procrietor-J. H. HIM ON. THE MARQUIS OF NOKMANBY HOTE .CARTEETON. W. 11. HALLE r, PROPRIETOE. The Best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairsrat ' r ' & Thone 886. v Thone 81 ANDREWS AND LISSINGI'ON, D. Andrews.! PP. J. Lissingtc GEJ3ERAL CAREIERS, CONI"EACTORS AND COAL DEALERS, ' , 175 TOEY STREET. 175 injTE aro prepared to Supply all kinds ,M Coal, Coke, Firewood, Gravel, Sai etc 1 , in tho City and Suburbs. ' Eurniture-shitting a specialty. K , A. itial solicited. 'Terms moderate. 31

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 3

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