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BUSINESS NOTICES. GOOD PURE TEA IS THE . MOST REFRESHING BEVERAGE ON EARTH. INSIST UPON HAVING AND £jO.'S CELEBRATED PRIZE MEDAL PURE , TEAS. THIRTY YEARS PUBLIC TRIAL. ' ... ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS. Tl IM E YOU. WOKE UP To the fact that one of tho. greatest adornments a man, woman, or child can possess is' A-GOOD HEAD OF HAIR. . A GOOD HEAD OF HAIR. This is easily obtainable by using tho ANTISEPTIC HAIR FOOD, WIOLE T T A. W 1.0 LE T T A.' A preparation specially compounded to euro Baldness and Promoto the Growth of the Hair. Marvellous in its action. Wonderful in its results. Remember, delays are. dangerous. 3s. Cd. per bottle. ' From Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers. ' THE WONDER 'OF THE AGE. Agents-GEORGE WEE. Chemist. Wellington, and J. E. WOOD, Chemist, Waldcgrave's Buildiugs, The .Square, . Palmerston North. ; KOTFJ. NOTICES. (HLIFF HOUSE, TST.AND BAY. 'L* BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can seenro Every Comfort and Attention. Address: Manageress. ' EARREH.'S H.OTEL, LAMBTON . QUAY. CHAS. 11. WILLIAMS (Lato of Upper HnttV Proprietor. The house that adonis the ideal con-, dition of hotel hospitality and real comfort. - : Moderate Tariff. .Motor-cars on Hire. Telephone, 1076. .; ' CRITERION HOTEL, 1J ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. . . JOHN M'KEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor. First-class Modc-rn Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per day.. ' | "jl/JTETROPOLITAN ' HOTEL, IWI WANGANUI. .. v , . 'Phono 84. P.O. Box 13S, (Half-minuto walk froifl Railway ( Station.). ; TARIFF—63.- Gd.' PER, DAYThoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot and' cold water bathrooms. Excellent cuisino; \comfort, civility, and attention; ' Night portor.' TOM' NIXON (lato of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor; TTTOTEL ARCADIA, LEVIN.— Jul Leading District Commercial House. Every modern convenience, comfort;' and civility. W. H. WILSON, Proprietor. nfIEE MARQUIS OF . NORMANBY A HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. :HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. . The Best Commercial Hotel in the . Wairarapa. (PRAND ' HOTEL, <br \ HASTINGS. G. B. MACKAY Proprietor. Telephone 114. .Cable or TelegramGrand, Hastings. Largest and Best Appointed Hotel in Hawkc's Bay. Close to Railway Station._ Spccial Suites for Families. IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. ~ J SMITH (late manager Hotel Cecil), ■ proprietor.' All. modern couver.ienoes, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phone 123. P.O. Box 83. Tariff, 6s. Gd. per day.TO TRAVELLERS. REFRESHMENTS can always be obtained at the Platform Refreshment Rooms at the Palmerston North Station. The 7 o'clock train to Wellington and tile 7.10 to Wangauui specially catered for. All trains wait for refreshments. J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. The l a n g h a m, WYNDHAM STREET, . AUCKLAND (3 minutes from Queen Street), will bo Open to Receive Guests on and after MONDAY", 6th December. .Everything New and Up-to-Date. Beautiful Viows. Quiet Position. Telephone 2252. Telegraphic Code—"Cecil." 'Phone 354. P.O. Box 57. 'Phone 12.. COMMERCIAL HOTEL; HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel in the Waikato. Coach meets all trains at Frank ton Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. D. NORDEN, Proprietor. ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, GHUZNEE STREET. Under New Management. Superior Board and Residence. Terms Moderate. v MRS. NICHOLL, Proprietress. Hotel cecil, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. F. M'PARLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on application. CLUB Hotel, Woodville (under the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Governor). This is the rocognisod Commercial Hotel in tho district. Cabs meet all trains. ' P. Dwyer, Prop. The glenlee tourists- accommodation nousE, PELORUS SOUNDS, CIIAIL BAY. Situated in ono of the most sheltered bays in tho Sounds, an ideal spot for persons requiring. good accommodation. Hot and cold water bath, good fishing ground, busti surroundings mingled with all lands of ferns; Post and Tclegraphio Offico attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulars, apply to G, M'N'ABB. Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 1

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