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WANTED TO SELL (Miscol!aneou«\. FOR SALE, ] JJIGH-CLASS SHOP,' WALL FITTINGS,; suitable for up-to-date Confectionery, Chemist's, Fancy Goods, or. General-Store.//./_. I For particulars, apply/ : /. BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD. ' ■' 0 CONCRETE SPELLS PERMANENCY. , —Why bother with Wood or Clay wlhen you can uso an Imperiflhftnle Mtiterial like Cement P / On Sale—Cement , Pipes, Water, Troiichs. Pig Troughs; Flood Gates, Salt Pans, etc., etc. Also in stock. Field Drain Pipes. * all sues. E.' H. CRABB, 73 Raniritikei Street. Palmerston North. Box 263. 'Phone 700. YOUR CALF, CROP /will be more profitable if Tui Caifmcal is- the dqily ration. A pure food product to make .flesh, build bone,, give, constitution, and turn-out calves you'll be proud of. Product of our own modern flourmiUs. HODDER AND VOLLEY, LTD., PALJ(PSTON ; NORTH; iPOCKSFOOT-Dressed (1920 seed), li'itm- i v' oils Schclilf- Cocksfoot; f.bsulutely best strain in Dominion. Is. ,|od. Write or wire for sample* and full particulars, Boyd's Agency,' Dunedin. -- ; \ W' ANTED to Sell,- '2 Offlee Desks and ' 400-gallon, Iron Tanks, 1 Electric . Cooking Stove.' 1 Radford and Co., 43 and - j-5 Manners Street. . BOAJIB AND RESIDENCE. FVONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner jL' Dixon Street and The Terrace), ; few minutes frfim Post Office. Splendid view of city arid harbour. Tennis Court. ' Tariff'on application. 'Phone 22—264. . ... , j MRS. MAXWELL, ./ .'■. (Late Maxwell's- Tearooms),, i : Proprietress. ; I RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL.-' s TXOMINJON ATONUE (Plimmers ' Steps).. Under ; new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is tfow .1 open* to -receive ■ Guests. Two on - each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden' Of ; ' Wellington and Harbour.' Terms moderate. R. SKILLING,. Proprietor, late.;: The S Mansions. 'Phone 628. ' ... . -■■ ■; ORIENT, PRIVATE ... HOTEL, i 1 Oriental Bay. ' ./'/// ./ Charmingly Situated ( overlooking .the ■: Harbour. Excellent Ciiisine. Modern and up to date in every . detail. . C. W. THROSBY, .' • V Proprietor. " / :. 'Phone 21 —259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington; . , 'Phon6 1190. •••..-One •m)noto; - fi«m;;car. Electric . Light,.and ..:all.', : ,Modern, Conveniences.'-- • ; , KING'S PRIVATE. .HOTEL (late Wentworth), . '< CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class accommodation for the trav. elline public, .flood Table. Moderate- . ' . ' "' . ' H. JABLES, Proprietor. • 1 WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. .ACCOMMODATION,; V half a minute frbm.Eambton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff; Early. Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington.. i'Phone' 2153. ® . . WANTED, for July, August, and Sep- " tember, Two 'good Bedrooms and Sittingroom, with attendance, near. Parliament Buildings preferred. State terpis. For address, apply "Doiu'niion" Office) Wellington. 1 tJ A R S T O.N ' H A L.'li. O. Private Board" and" Residence" (under new management), Mahora Street; Kilbirnin. 'Phone 3724 (1 short, 1 -lonji).; by young Lady, in' husi- ! • » neS<. J3onrd 'with familvi or conifortable Furnished Room. Address "Urgent,", e/o "Dominion." VACANT, Two .: ,Bed-sitting-rooni!i, '. piano,' fireplace, .'e. light; suit gentleman. 1471, after 4 o'clock. ; fffIATSWORTH House,- 64 Hill. Street, v.' —A few Vacancies to Let. A. Hulme, ; Proprietor. v - . TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Rooms, few minutes from Quaj, References. Tel. 1823. // :; .;. ''. . TOURIST RESORTS. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. TTfOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 11. . 107 CUBA STREET ■ (A few doors from Royal Oak). Ranks with the best in appointments,. ' service, and comfort. Personnl] ■ supervision. The best place to 6tay when in Wellington. •' —' TARIFF: 10s.. 6d; PER'DAY; Call, write, or wire for accommodation, • ; S...EDIT,SON, Proprietor.' .• Telegrams: "Edilson." Wellington; COMMERCIAL HOTEL, !' WHAKATANE, TjiXCELLENT Accomiiiodation, two ,Ci minutes fr.om Post Office, oneminute from wharf.' Quarter of an hour! from Heads. Entirely 'n. Free HoweSpeiVht's Ale and Seated' Wines and' Spirits. . / ■ A. J. NATION, Proprietor (Late Imperial Hotel;-. Auckland) Wire "Nation's," Whakatane, to assure - 'R00m.'...;' DENBIGH HOTEL; .' FETT.DI.NO. ■ mHIS Leading Hotel now offers ToiirJ- ists and Travellers every possible; . convenience. All trains met by efficient ; porters. Highest grade Wines and: [ Spirits. Speight's Beer on tap. Write- , or telegraph for ■ accommodation', B.nx 6.' Tariff—l4s., Commercials 12s, per diem;. 1 weekly, £9 10s.. Telephone 5. H. R.J WALLACE. Proprietor, Feilding. : WHERE TO STAY IN. CHRIST- • CHURCH. □rOTEL FEDERAL, ! M Victoria Snuhre, Christchurch. D. COLLINS .'.....Proprietor. j (Late Clarendon Hotel.) . 1 All communications receive prompt at- . ten tion. r Box 532; Telephones <1040, 2279. j WHITE HART HOTEL, New Plymouth, , ' 1 THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURTRT HOTTSE. Motor Trips arranged to Mount Esrmont. and other places of interest in Historic Tnranaki. H. BROOKMAN, Pronrietor. , 'Phono 48. . P.O. Box 30. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Glniznce Street. Welling!on. Is recognised as a Ponular Resort for Tourists nnd the Travelling P'iblic generally. Every comfort assured. Cuisine excellent. Letters nnd telegrams j receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 348. r ""ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE.'". T. A. HEATH. ; , PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Clive/Square, NAPIER.' i Transient Guests will find the Proi vincial the most convenient Hotel !' in Napier. Hnndy to Rail, Theatre, iind ■ Parade. Excellent Service. _ • ' Best Wines and Spirits. Dunedin. J Ales on Tap. It SIR WILLIAM CROOKES'S TORIC i- EYE-GLASSES. il "To greater vision through optical lenses." r. Crude indeed were tlie optical spec--7 tacles of 50 year? ago, compared with the d glasses of to-day. d Perliops in. i:o way has mankind been d served belter. . . o Q F. M'LEAN, Ophthalmic Optician, 124 Riddiford Stteet, Newtown. HOTEL LAN.GMUIR, TAUMARUNUI. r -TUST repently opened. Everything ne\v W Tand "'right up'to'dafe''Right oppo- : site'' Station, and, a few ; : minntes from _ AVanganui .Steamer Landing; 52 rooms; jf electricity throughout. ExceUent cuisine, ig Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. o per day; weekly bv arrangement 1 A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 2

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