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HOTEL NOTICES. HINTON'S "•ftJEW ZEALANDER HOTEL," j Manners Street. I This old-established Hotel has been com- i pletely REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT 1 and is now one of the most Comfortable, Homely, and Central Hotels in \\ellmg- I ton. Few dooiß from Town Hall, Opera House, and To Aro Branch Bank of IS .Zi. Three Stories. Absolutely. Fireproof. __ EXCELLENT CUISINE, AND ONLY BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS STOCKED. Tariff, from Bs. per diem. in"! Letters and telegrams, "New Zealander Hotel, Wellington. \ proprietor. (Five years Hotel Bristol.) CALL AT THE IT ICTOII IA . HOTEL, * JACKSON ST., PETONE, For Speight's Beer, Winos and Spirits of all Brands. J R. I. DANSEY, >j (Late of Otago), o Proprietor. 6 PAEKAKAEIKI \ HOTEL. Under New Management. All Trains Stop. Ample time for Refreshments: Nothing bnt the Best Brands of Liquor Stocked. , Customers can be assured of prompt Attention. R. J. PAUL, Proprietor. • (Late of Empire Hotel, Hawera.) yTR. K (TED.) SULLIVAN j Desires to notify the travelling < Public that from the IStli of MARCH he E has taken over the Well-known • ( COMMERCIAL HOTEL AT PAHIATUA. A Home from Home. E. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. W' AVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street (opp. New Te Aro Post Office), City. ■ . . . Absolutely Ere and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern convenienoefl and comforts. A large promenade roof, oyerlooking Harbour.' , , Tariff: 6s. per day; or from 259. per week. > MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2947. Proprietress. ( THE CRITERION HOTEL, < , New Plymouth. This well-known House,, laving been entirely remodelled, provides splendid accommodation for the commercial public. Electric Light throughout. Tariff, 89. Night Porter. . 1 J. M'TCEAN. Proprietor. , NATIONAL HOTEL, 1 Lambton Quay. 1 (Under New Management.). Tifl-R H. F. CAMERON, late of White iVi. Hart Hotel, Marton, has taken over , the above hotel, and hopes, to welcome aU old customers. Catering especially supervised by Mrs. Cameron. Best of Liquors kept. . WELLINGTON. ' HOTET GRAND CENTRAL, • 10. CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for JOO guests. First-olass Cuisine. Every modern convenience, ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rMms, etc. Lounges, and eight " rooms including electric light and eleotno fi?e afarma. farifl. 6s- day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement"WOßK PRIVATE HOTEL, X Feilding's LEADING House. One Minute from Railway Station. _ Commercial. men and holiday-seekers will find this house up to date in every Particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table, SoSd attention. Entirelv under new management. M^" ff M 6 , s c( S| ACHIE> ; ... Proprietress. MR. RICHARD QUINN Gate ProvinIVI cial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has taken over the Family Hotel, I/ower Hutt, and invites all old and now friends to give him a share of their patronage. Superior accommodation. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders. ■ All liquors guaranteed true to namo ana label. Speight's Beer drawn from the wood. ! . YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 260 a, Lambton Quay (Hannah's Buildings), • Wellington, the most oentral, <x>mmodious and up-to-date Private Hotel in the Dominion: bedroom accommodation for 100; tariff. 18s. to 20s. per week; absolutely fire and veru.m proof; Bath, Smoke, and Sitting Rooms, 1 every floor; casual meals from ltd., or 2 meal tiokets for 145.; one minute from wharf, G.P.O. and railway.__ WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. LANDIA ci PRIVATE HOTEL, (Near Wharf Aro Railway Station.) Under Entirely Now Management. Cars pass the door. Visitors and Permanents will find the best of everything at the following rates: Bs Der day; 255. per week. Phone 1050. ' • MRS. FIX, Proprietress. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Ti/fRS. TREGONNING, of the "Waverloy IyJL Private, Hotel," wishes to notify the publio that ehe has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will be under the direct management of Mrs. Tregonning. and are to be run in conjunction with eacn other. HOW TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. A SPLENDID BEOIPE FOR FAMILY USB, 1 . Everybody knows that family cough medicines contain water, sugar, etc., as well as medicinal ingredients. By getting the pure drug ingredients,alone, and mixing the balance at home, you obtain a pint for 116 instead of a small bottle that lasts almost no time. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water, and one bottle of Hean's Essence, as per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can buy. It takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. It is splendid for tore throats, croup, stuffed bronchial lubes in ; asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men,. I women and children, as it does not contain any harmful drug. j Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and | costing so little—a whole pint for 1/6-r-and \ valuable in its curing properties, there is no ' wonder this recipe has become so quickly popu- | lar in New Zealand homes. Medicine deal* i ers everywhere sell Hean's Essence, or can ) easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt of ) price—l/6—from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. 4A ! ' ' '' FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. t f mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT s 1 COMPANY, LTD., g Is prepared to " Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, ] By Weight or at Per Head. 0 _ 1 The Company also offerß clients evert e facility for freezing on their ownacoount, n Prices can" bo obtained on application 0 at the Company's Offices, or from any . of the Buyers in the country. „ W. G. FOSTER, s Managing Director. 1, ' 1 ' O -"CKTjg 0 THE "BERLIET" CAR. e "jVITESSRS. STANTON AND _ EVANS, r IvJL Wellington Agent l ;, havo j ust iande ed one of these fine Cars, and will bo ,1 pleased to give practical Demonstration j of the superb qualities of the "Borliot," ( , which is the highest typo of French Car p in existence. 0 STANTON AND EVANS, , e MOTOR EXPERTS AND MECHANICS. Garage: Molesworth Street !r (Opp. FarHnwantw BuiWingß). 'Piwjio 2240-

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 11

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