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HOTEL NOTICES. NOW OPEN. . HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, , For, the Accommodation of Guests and' Travellers. HPHE Proprietor, has' pleasnre in an: nouncing 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 tlio' Dominion. Old and new patronß welcomed. ■, . T. O'NEILL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. • PAEKAKARIKI RAILWAY STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMS. . ffIHOS. ' -P.' THOMSON, Proprietor (Also Proprietor Kaitoke Rooms). First-class Refreshments always ready. No waiting. Try our. Tea and Sandwiches. The.Kaitoko and Paekakariki; Sandwiches are .delicacies appreciated by all travel-, lers. ■' ... .... / , v. rWHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH.- . YOU will find the New; .Provincial, Hotel, Cash.cl Street, .a . quiet, homely,. and eomfbrtablo, place. It has just;.heen newly furnished, and is , only two minutes, east of Farmers' Co.-op. : per day. -; ' ' -Proprietor: ; : G. ILES, Provincial Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. . ', - .TO TRAVELLERS. 15EPRERHMENTS can alwayn be oh-. •B-ai taincd 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. IL .- . ~. : • • : Proprietor.-. THE JJ •••' A N G H A M, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND i(3 minutes from Queon Street), will he Open to . Receive Guests on and after MONDAY, Gth December. Every-'-thing New. and .Ujs-to-Date, Beautiful Views. Quiet Position. Telephono 2252. Telegraphio Code--*'Cecil.",: fP'aone 354. Hotel; - arcadia, ■ levin. Leading District Commercial Houee. Evory modern convenience,, comfort, and civility. : : W. E.; WILSON. Proprietor., ■' HOTEL-'. CEO IL; ' WELLINGTON, N.Z.. .: Opp.' Government Railway Station aud Junction of City Tramways, and ad- \ joining ■ Parliamentary Buildings. . , • , Every Modern Convenience. ■; ' - . • -'F.- M'PAItLAND, .. .. Proprietor. .Tariff 1 on j application'.' ' " . ; HOTEL, NEL.SON, H. BAIGENT, Proprietor.. An ideal home. for tourists.; - Everything new and up to date. Excellent Cuisine.- ' . LEADING COMMERCIAL . HOUSE. ~ "PIMPIRE, ;. ' HOTEL,.; : .WAIPAWA. : UNDER NEW; MANAGEMENT." . ;;; A., M. -RICHARDSON, Proprietor.- .' •' Tariff, ~Bs." dato. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. )/■ , .....Absolutely .fireproof.- ■- . NAPIER ■ A' FINE "now. throe-storied", modem •fit-.lhotel, situated -in tho. .best, part,'of Napier; magnificent .sea view. .. . . ; Spacious balcony: and ; Roof .Promenade, well-furnished, largo airy, rooms, luxurious; private. sitting-rooms,' first-cliiss table,' and tho belt of, attention. . SUITES. ; ■ Telegrams' and letters promptly attended' to. - ■' i ' ' Porter meets all Trains and Boats, A C BiRN'ES, - , Proprietor. ; P.O. Box 202. - "Phono 208. I T E I'. I- 0 N H O-T E L, J NEW. PLYMOUTH. JOHN M'KEAI-i (lato of Auckland), Pro- . prietor. - • • First-class Modern "Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per : dav. - BAKEE T T'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, > CHAS. H. "WILLIAMS (Late of Upper :_Hutt), Proprietor. ~ Tho House that affords the ideal condition oi hotel hospitality and real'com. fort. ■ '■ • ''";- ~ • . Moderate Tariff. - Motor-cars on Hire Telephone; 1070. jr THE GLENLEE :TOURIgTS', A'CCOM- ■ i MODATION HOUSE; ; : ! PELOIvUS SOUNDS, .CRAIL ; BAY, ' Situated- in one of/the- most , sheltered bays iu the Sounds, an ideal' spot.'for persons, requiring, good.: accommodation. Hot aud cold water bath,; good fislimg ground, bush surroundings niingletl- witn all kinds, of ferns; Post, and .Telegraphic Office attached. All correspondence promptly attoiided to.'. ; For further "particiilars, apply to , " •6. WNABB. \Proprietor. .- IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLY.MOUTH.-; ... . J : SMITH (late, manager Hotel Cecil), • proprietor. All modern conveniences, every comfort. ■ Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phone, .123. ; P.O. Box, 83. Tariff, Bs. 6d. per day. • . Metropolitan ' - hotel, " WANGANUI. 'Phone S4. P.O. Box 138... (Half-minuto .walk from. Railway ■ . Station.) i . . TARIFF-Kis. lid. PER .DAY. Thoroughly renovated aud - refurnished throughout; .new hot. and cold:• water bathrooms. 'Excellent cuisino;- comfort, civility,■ and attention. Nijrht portor.. , TOM NIXON (lato o£ Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. "• P.O.' Box 57. 'Phono 12 Commercial hotel, Hamilton, best appointed Hotel in the Waikato.- Coach meets all trains at Frankton Junction. Sample Rooms. . Tariff, 6a. Cd. per day. D.', NORDEN, , Proprietor. ' CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL,. Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA . STREET. ' - A: Now and Fireproof Hotel; Id. section' from Lambton Station.and Wharves; one minuto from To Aro Station. Promenado roof and balcony; magnificent view. • Tariff, 4s. lid. por day. Permanent cuesta from 20s. per week. Telephono 1190. W. LA VERY, Proprietor. fl E A S D HOTEL, IX . , HASTINGS. G. B. MACICAY Proprietor. Telephono ' 114. Cablo or TelegramGrand, Hastings. . ' , . Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawko's -Bay. Closo to Railway Station. • Special Suites for Families. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL. CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the . Wairarapa. CLUB Hotel, Woodvillo (under the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Governor). This is the recognised Commercial Hotel in tho district. Cabs meet all .trains. P. Dwyer, Prop.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 747, 21 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 747, 21 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 747, 21 February 1910, Page 1

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