BOARD AND ( RESIDENCE. WANTED, by lady in office, i'rivato Board and Residence, Terrnco preferred. Apply "1)3," "Dominion" Oflicc. "IytTANTED, a nice Furnished Room, Y» 'by respectable young man. "C 0.," "Dominion" Office. "SKTANTIiD, Board and Residence l>y ' I workman; single room; private family. Terms to "Chips/ , "Dominion" Officß. fIOMFORTABLE Board and Residence, Iv private fninily, terms moderate, b'i Hawker Street. ■__ ISITORS to Phmmerton will find first-class accommodation at Plimmerton House. Miss Vaughan, Proprietress. VACANCY, well furnished, large front room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. 'Phone 1461. 50 Boulcott Street. mHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, WeiJ- lington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E. Jones, lelepliohe 1671. ■ AITANGI House, Boulcott Street Once more under Mrs. 0 Longlilin's suporior management. An ideal placo to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phono 1200. MARYBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Torrace (under new management); superior Board and Residence; one minute from tram and post office. Phono 1291. . BOARD and Residence, near Lyall Bay and Evans Bay. Harston Hall, Mahora Street, Kilbirnio. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mrs. H. Owen, Proprietress. Thone 813 d (threo rings). • aUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, .Plimmer'e Steps, opposite ."Dominion Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort arid convenience. Excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. AHARA H~O V S E, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine. Mild Climate, Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts. . MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office), PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from Boulcott Street) Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from train, Post Office, and Wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. lerme, is. 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement,. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. ORIENTAL BAT PRIVATE HOTEL. Now Open to Receive Guests. This fine Hotel is situated on the Eastern Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of both Tramway and- Beach, and amongst the most beautiful surroundings of this favoured locality. The Cuisine is most excellent. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Speciality. Tariff on application to ' MRS. A. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. SPORTING. MASTERTON RACING CLUB. .' ■ ■ AUTUMN MEETING. NOMINATIONS for All Events (including Entrance Maiden Hack Pace and Autumn Hack Scurry), closo with the Secretary on , FRIDAY, 23rd February, 1817, at 10 p.m. . Full Programme in "Referee." A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Masterton. Tm-ANGANUI TROTTING CLUB. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Handicaps appear SATURDAY, 10th February, 1917. ' . Acceptances for all events First Day close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1917. Handicaps for Second Day appear at 9 80 p m. on FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1917. Acceptances for Second Day close at 9.30 am. on SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1917, at the Secretary s Office. s. w. moffett; Secretary. M&ny 8 Man's lies in what he eats and drinks. If the food is right— ■ nourishes brain and muscle in the proper way—then the chances for success increase. FOG© • for years, has been the ideal breakfast dish for lots of people. The Secret is Simple. Grape-Nuts, made of ■ choice wheat and barley, including the vital phos- ' phates (grown in the grain) provides true nutrition for body and brain, and it has a delicious taste. A trial tells. . "There's a Reason." tho Magistrate to arrive at what was n fair rental. Tho Government valuer's valuation was J2IOBO, and an independent valuation placed tho value at ,81187, while the owner valued the property at .£1450, which the Magistrate considered was exorbitant. His Worship fixed tho value (it approximately JJUOO, imd assessed tho rental at £1 Us. per week, and on this basis judgment was given for plaintiff for .£5 10s.. with costs. William Francis Jncobson (Mr. T. H. Gill)' claimed from Charles Thomas Andrew (Mr. R. Kennedy) the sum of £2 45., balance of rent alleged to bo due, and 155., cost of cleaning* tho houso vacated by tho defendant. .Judgment was eiven for plaintiff for £2 is. DINGO EUCALYPTUS IS A PURE EXTRACT, and a bottle should always be kept in the family medicine chest. When travelling, a Httlo sprinkled on the handkorchief .prorents any bad effects, such as nausea or chills from tho changing conditions of the atmosphere. Dingo Eucalyptus is obtajnablo from all i Chemists and Stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3011, 23 February 1917, Page 7
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