BUSINESS NOTICES. DO ■jVTEIiSON, YOU : X " KNOW . TfyTOATE, THERE iO - & ARE f\O., THOUSANDS OF DIFFERENT TEAS. AND CEYLON, UNLESS YOU BUY NEW ZEALAND, TEA PACKED BY TASMANIA. AN EXPERT TEA FIRM, WHO ARE IN THE POSITION TO BUY THE EIGHT TEA IN THE TEA - PRODUCING COUNTRIES, YOU MAY BE: PAYING 1/8 OR 2/- FOR TEA ONLY WORTH 1/- PER POUND. SEE THAT THE NAME NELSON, , MOATE AND CO. IS ON EVERY PACKET AND BOX YOU BUY. nnWO MODERN WONDERS. The Aeroplane and "WIOLETTA." The latter, perhaps, should take first place. It's a marvellous preparation for restoring the hair and promoting a luxurious growth. It cleanses the. scalp.ahti strengthens thin or weak hair; thick, glossy, and brilliant tresses being the result. Make no mistake, but ask for WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD. WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD. Your joy will be great when the dread of baldness disappears. THERE IS ONLY ONE REMEDY. TRY IT?. Q /f*— Procurable from Chemists— n //» W « Stores, and Hairdressers. Ol t> Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Welling- ■ ton's Busiest Store, and J. R. WOOD, Chemist, Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. , WELLINGTON, GAS COMPANY, LTD. ' GAS IRONS! GAS lEONS! GAS IRONS! GAS lEONS! TUST ARR. IVED, ** . PER S.S. TURAKINA-- . ■•. ONE GROSS , "BEETALL'' GAS IRONS. "BEETALL" GAS IRONS. PRICE £//».EACH, WITH'STAND. Intending purchasers must not delay, as it is ejpected that the' whole shipment will be sold out before Saturday. J. H. HELLIWELL, .:.-.■■ Secretary. McEWAN'S QCOTCH ' A LE. cEWAN'S ■■;■ OCOTCH Am. PAR SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. ,/ . - - '■ '-.- '.-. ' —.-.- ■•■■'•■ ' ' ■ ' 75 PER CENT. 'OF- - THE "ALE' IM-. - PORTED INTO 'AUSTRALIA' Id ' REPRESENTED BY ; . ■ ■•'' MeE W- A N'S. ,- ..-.' .■''.••' '■,":. ' i . , HEALTHFUL,:INVIGORATING, APPETISING. ; ,■ HEALTHFUL, i-VIGOR ATING, APPETISING. , . 1600-CASES WERE SOLD IN \ MELBOURNE LAST MONTH. HOTELS. fUIFF TTOUSE, TSLAND TJAY. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington can, eecuro Every Comfort and Attention. , (Special Terras for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS, > ' AFTERNOON TEAS, . TEAS. Address:—Manageress. ; PAEKAKAEIKI HOTEL. THE New Hotel is new open to receive visitors. Ideal seaside resort. Sblon- j . did accommodation. Nicely furnished. Every attention. All trains tij aud from Wellington,stay amplo time for travellers ' to obtain refreshments. F. HILTON, Proprietor. I jOLUB Hotel, WoodviUe (under the dis\J tinguished patronage of his Exceli loncy tho Governor). This is the recognised Commercial Hotel in tho district. Cabs meet all trains. P. Dwyej. Prop. THE MARQUIS OF NORMAiNBi' j HOTEL, CARTjSRTOfI. • . j W. M. HALLEY, I'KOPitJETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. ' ' • H. BAIGENT, Proprietor. An ideal home for tourists. Everything new aud up to date. Excellent Uuieine. ~ LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, WANGANUI. ' ■ i 'Phone 84. P.O. Box 133. (Half-minute walk from Railway" Station.) TARIFF-6s. lid. PER DAY. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot and cold water bathrooms. Escellent cuisine; comfort, civility, and attention, Night porter. I TUM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. mHE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOMI MODA'IION 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 ground, bush surroundings mingled witE ' all kinds of ferns; Post and Telegraphio Oflico attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulars, apply to i G. JI'NABB. Proprietor. CONVEYANCES. LEVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. Time-table.—Leave Foxton, 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin, 5.30 a.m.; leavo Loi vln 10.23 a.m.; arrive Foston 12 noon; loa.ve Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Loviu, 7.45 p.n!.; arrive t'oxtou, 9.15 p.m. 1 C. g. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. E l ' " OVAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, - the Shortest Route to and from Fox- ' ton.—Leaves Foxton daily 6.30 a.m., arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave '.; Shannon daily 10.45 a.m., arrive Foxtoa 6 daily 12 noon; leavo Foxton daily 2.30 rive Shannon daily 7.30 x a.m.; leave Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive Foxton daily 0.30 p.m. X. H. GINGELL, Pronrletot,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 1
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