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rtOTEI NOTICES. • Telegraphio Code—"Cecil." 'Phona 351; H O T EL CP, C 1 L, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government Railway Statimi and Junotion of .City Tramways and Parliamentary Buildings. Every, Modern Convenience. ,F. M'IAELAND, Proprietor. Tariff on application. HOTEL WINDSOR. TVILLIS STREET (Under New Management). • ' MRS. C. k. FIRTH, of "Hullert," Qocens-' - town, Lako Wakatipu, ha-s taken over the Management of this favourito PRIVATE HOTEL, and those of tho travelling public who may bo in searoh of a really well-conducted and homely, placo of call should not miss patronising tho HOTEL WINDSOR.. Moderate tariff, excellent cuisine, and every privacy. ■. AFTERNOON TEAS AND GRILLS A SPECIALTY. '3710 rjj"\ H E PEOPLE'S FALA CE. . A Cuba Street, Wellington. : • THE SALVATION ARMY PRIVATE HOTEL, i .• Tariff, from ss. per, day. I:'.' Night porter. .Furnishings New, Clean,'and Comfortable. .'./ Business Men's Lunch.' 12 to 2, Special. V ; >. " ■ C 1339 A S 0 NI C HOTEL, NELSON, ; H. BAIGENT, Proprietor. . , An' ideal home for tonrists. Everything new and np-to-date. Excellent Cuisine. : LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. • . ■ ■■. ' C 1502 ' CRITERION 'HOTEL, ' : . NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN M'KEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor. Firet-cla6s Modern Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per' day. . : C 1497 mHE GLENLEE TOUSISTS' ACCOMMODAJL TION HOUSE. PELORUS SOUNDS. CRAIL BAY. ; Situated 'in one of the most sheltered bays in the Sounds, an, ideal spot for persons requiring good accommodation. Hot and cold water bath,. good fishing gTound, bush surroundinga mingled with all kinds of forns; Post and Telegraphic Offioe attached. All cor. respondence promptly / attended to. For further particulars, apply to 1 G. M'NABB, Proprietor. -5272 P.O. Box 57. "Phone 12. V"tOMMEECIAL' HOTEL, HAMILTON, . best appointed ; Hotel in the Waikato, Coach meets'all trains at Frankton Junction, Sample Rooms. Tariff, Cs. 6d. per day. , ,' D. NORDEN, Proprietor. , . • piISS TAEANAE: HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. A. TUTh I Mi (late of J. Staples and Co.), 'Proprietor.' J , A. TUTHILL (late Travelling Eopreson- • tative for Staple's Brewery) has taken over the above Hotel, and as lia only .intends to stock-.tho Best Brands of Liquors, and' there' will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair share of,the trade, jThe house has been thoroughly renovated, and the diningroom, under the capable management of Mrs. Tuthill, is now above reproach; while the tariff is bo reasonable, as to recommend the house to. 'settlers and travellers. Old and new friends and acquaintances will receive a hearty welcome."., ~ , . - . CH36 BARRETT'S EOT B U ■LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late of Upper. Hutt), Proprietor. The House that aflorda the ideal oondition cfi.hotel hospitality and'real'comfort. Moderate Tariff. Motor-Cars on Hire. , Telcphotisv 1076. •• F METROPOLITAN HOTEL, WANGANUL • , "Phono 84. P.O. Box 138. . . (Hall-minnte ! wall: from Railway Station.) ' .: TARIFF—6s. fid. PEE DAY. Thoroughly J. renovated and refurnished throughout j new . hot and cold water bathrooms.; Excellent cuisino; comfort, civility, and attention. 'Night' porter.'. . i '.■ TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel),/ C 1423 Proprietor. pLYDE COURT, PRIVATE'-. HOTEL, v/. •. , : • Cornar '•• ' ■ ; CLYDE QUAY AKD VICTORIA STREET. A New and Fireproof Hotel j Id. section from I.ambton Station and Wharves j one minute from Te Aro Station. ' Promenade roof and balcony ) magniiicent view. Tariff, is. 6d. per day. remanent guests from 20s. por week. • Telephone. 1180. W.'t LAVERY, ' v . - ■ ' ■'■■■■ C 1299 pi RAN D . HOT EL, br ' HASTINGS. , . G.- 8.. MACKAY .Pro'prietor. Telephone 111. Cable or Telegram-jGrand, Hastings. Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawko'a Bay. : '. Close to Railway Station. Special Suites for Families. , C 1271

■CAX-ED ON IA N HOT EL, Absolutely Fireproof, , NAimi. A : FINE new throe-storied modern hotel, situated in the best part' of Napior; wagnincent sea view.* Spacious Balcony and Hoof IVomenade, well. Juriiisiwl, large airy rooms, luxurious private eittingrooms, urst-ciass table, and the beet ot attention. " , ■ •, SUITES. Telegrams and. lettens promptly attended to. Vortur meets all Trains and Bo»t& < ' A. a BAHiNiib, A Proprietor, P.O. Box 202. ' i ' 'Phone . 208, IMPKJUAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J SMITH (late manager > Hotel CecilJ, Pro- • prietor. All modem conveniences, every coiulort. JNight Vortot always in attendance. 'Phone Box 83. . Tariif* 6s. tkL, per day., ' » " HOTEL ' B B I S T O L. Corner Uhuznee and Cuba Streets. . Accommodation Over 100 Qiieets. Promenade Boof. Balconies. ' iftrsbcl&sa Alcoek's Standard Billiard Table. Extension now complete and open for guests. Tariff: per day.Permanent by ; arrange* ment. . • ; fireproof throughout. Telephone 1050. TelegTaph address: 'T?loral,' Wellington., Prosrietor—J. H. HlhTON.' The maequis of noemanby hotel, CABTEBTQN. ' • W. M. HAILEY. PBOTRTETOB. The Beet Commercial Hotel in. the Wairarapa. C 363 EXTENSION. OP. BUSINESS. A LONG-BELT WANT SUPPLIED, . GODBEB'S GOIffiUES Have Opened an' Up-to-date . OASTEYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER? t. ESTABLISHMENT; , • . In Connection with their LUNCHEON AND TEASOOMS, LAMBTON QUA! j (Next to Littlejohn'e), j FOB THEEE SEASONS: Ist. For the convenience of persons (shopping on 1 the Quay who require Firstclass Articles at Seasonable Prices; , 2nd. To enable us'to display from- time to time our Speciality, WEDDING CAKES. 3rd. By increasing our trade to moderately swell our banking account STRING BAND E¥EBY AFTERNOON. CI22J £tLASSIFIED Advertisements are appreciated; by Newspaper Headers, and must necessarily give the Boat Ecsnlts, for. the reason that they are readily seen. A small "Wanted". u Advertisement in i'The Dominion" will mow

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 3

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