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HOTEL NOTICES. NOW OPEN. HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, For: the Accommodation of : Guests and ; Travellers. ipHE Proprietor has pleasure in announcing that this hotel has been renovated and 'refurnished, regardless of cost, and that for comfort and accommodation ■it will not be surpassed by any hotel in any inland town in 'tho Dominion. Old and new patrons . welcrmed. . T. O'NEILL, Proprietor. . NOW OPEN. PAEKAKARIKI RAILWAY STATION , : REFRESHMENT ROOMS. rriHOS. F. THOMSON, Proprietory A (Also Proprietor Kaitoke Koonis).' First-class : Refreshments always Teady. No waiting. Try our Tea and Sandwiches. The Kaitoke and. Paekakariki Sandwiches are delicacies appreciated by all travel-, lers. . ' - ' H .'H.. .'DAVIS, Booking Agent for ® ' Tours throughout the Hot Lakes District. Motor Cars, Launchos, and other- conveyances proenfed. ■All Rotorua Side Trips and Extended Tours Arranged. , - TO SECURE THE BEST' AVAILABLE ACCOMMODATION. ,JN R~OTOR.UA, WRITE' OR WIRE:— ■ Write) ' (Wire) ' H. H. DAVIS, "H. DAVIS" BOOKING AGENT, ROTORUA. ROTORUA. y . ' . When' wiring, mention tariff desired per day or per week. : . : WHERE TO STAY IN , CHRISTCHURCH. , ; , VOTT .will •fi'nd 'the New ; Provincial .'X: '.Hotel,' Street, 1 a " quiet, homely, and : comfortable place.,' , , ' It has just been newly;, furnished, ana j* only two minutes east Co.-op. TARIFF—Gs. Gd. per flay. ; . / ■ Proprietor:' ■; - - G. ILES. Provincial Hotel, , ', CHRISTCHURCH. -- TO TRAVELLERS. • TIJEFRESHMENTS can always he olitained at the Platform Refreshment Rooms at tho .Palmerston -North Station. The. 7 o'clock train to Wellington and - the/., 7,10 to','Wanganui specially . catered for.' All trains wait for refreshments.' .; ': J. H; FLETCHER;, Proprietor. THE ;; Ij 'A N : -G HA M, WYNDHAM STREET,, AUCKLAND (3 minutes'.from ..Queen Street), will be Open to Receive Guests on and after MONDAY, 'Gth: December. Evory-tfiiiw-New and- Up-to-Dnto. , Behntifnl -Views. Quiet' Position. Telephone 2252, Telegraphic 'Coder-"Ceoil."; 'Phone 354. Hotel arcadia, -levin, . Leading District Commercial House. Evory modern'.'convenience,, comfort, : and civility., - : yy. . W. H.-WILSON, Proprietor. . HOTEL , cecil, ■ WELLINGTON. N.Z.. , , 1 Opp. Government Railway Station and • Junotion-of City-Tramways,'and ad- ,. joining Parliamentary Buildings. Every ModcVn ConvcnicncH. T M'PARLAND, ■ ■ Proprietor. , Tariff, on application. . HOTEL, NELSON, " H BAIGENT, Proprietor. . An:V,idbal .home ;for. -tourists'.' :. Every-_ ,thing i -noiT v and; , up; .to' daterExcollent-, :Cuisine;. /- " i/J.:; -.: - LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. . •jCTMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA Ju ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. .: A-.'- M. RICHARDSON, Propriotor.. . Tariff, ,Bs., 'Everything up' to .date./ ' ; ' ■ CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Absolutely .fireproof,,. • • - • NAPIER! ,- - • -, / A FINE now three-storied' modorn, .hotel, IsituatedMn- the i best, part .of Napier; niaKnificent sea view. ' ' Spacious Balcony, and Roof:' Promenade, well-furhished,, largo .airy- rooms,'luxuri--o'us private sitting-rooms, Bret-class table,' ;and tho beit of attention. . . ,■; '.: SUITES. . v '.; /' " Telegrams ' and',;letter's . 'promptly ittended'.to. ' ' Porter meets all Trains and Boats. . A. C. BARNES,. Proprietor. ' ' P.O. " Box 202. ,'Phone 208. €E IT E R lON 'H OTE L, • NEW -PLYMOUTH. , JOHN M'KEAN (lato of .Auokland), Pro-, -~ ■ prietor. • FiTst-class.Modern, Hotel. .. -Tariff, Bs. per dav. • BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, CHAS. 'H. "WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. ' ; • Tho Houso that affords , tho ideal con.dition 'of hotel hospitality and.-real-' comfort. • . Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars,on Hire. Telephone,- 1076. F. The- glenlee tourists* accomMODATION HOUSE, - •, ' PELOKUS SOUNDS, CEAIL BAY.; ' Situated in one of' the niost; sheltered bays in tho Sounds,; ah ideal spot ,for, persons requiring good - accommodation. Hot and cold water bath, good fishingground, 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. . (TP<LUB Hotel, Woodville (under ■ the. disV. tihguished' patronage of : his Excel-' lency the Governor). ; This is the recognised Commercial Hotel in the district. Cabs meet all trains. P. Dwyer, Prop. n K AND H O T E L, « - HASTINGS. G. B. MACKAY ...—..Proprietor. \ Telephone 114. . Cable or' Telegram— Graud, Hastings'. ,• . (Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawke's Bay.' •' 1 ■ 1 I Closo to , Railway Station., i Special Suites for Families. ': ■ /METROPOLITAN HOTEL, IVi : ' WANGANUI. - ' i'Phono 81. , . P.O. Box 138. ( (Half-minute walk from Railway Station.) I TARIFF—6s. Gd. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and refurnishod ' tljrough'qut; new hot and cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisine; comfort, civility, tind attention. Night porter. ' TOM NIXON (lato of' Criterion Hotel), I . - - Proprietor. . PlO. Box 57. 'Phone 12, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, V. best appointed Hotel in tho Waih.kijto. /Coach meets all trains at Frankton Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, Gs._ Gd. per day. .' j D. NORDEN,, Proprietor. (HLYDE COURT 'PRIVATE HOTEL. <U Corner y! CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA ■'! . - STREET. ■ A Now and Fireproof Hotel; Id. eoo-' tion from Lambton Station and Wharves,' one minute from To Aro Station. Promfenado" roof- and . balcony;" magnificent viow. Tariff, 4s. Gd. per day. Permanent guests from 20s. per week. • Telephone 1130. W, LA VERY, . Proprietor. ]

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 1

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