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PUBLIC NOTICES. 'THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINJ- ING COY., LTD. The price of MOLASSES in all classes of packages have been i'icreased by Otte pound (£1) per ton, as from JANUARY 1, 1929. , rT , r T J. NEWELL, Manager. Auckland, January 1, 1929. TO FREDERICK CECIL BAKER, formerly of East Malvern, now of parts unknown. TAKE NOTICE that your Wife, Lillian Alice May Baker, has instituted proceedings against you for Divorce, on the grounds of desertion. Unless you enter an appearance at the Prothonotary s Office of the Supreme Court of Victoria, at Melbourne, within 45 days of the publication hereof, the case may proceed in your absence. ERNEST I. THOMPSON, Solicitor, 413 Collins Street, Melbourne, Solicitor for the said Petitioner.' CHIROPRACTORS. . CHIROPRACTIC. W. WRATT, Successor to Otterholt, Bryce, and Wratt, Palmer School Graduate, Mandel’s Buildings, 101 Willis Street, Wellington. X-ray and Neurocalometer Services. Phone 43—562. QOLWILL & CO L WIL L j Chiropractors, t RE-OPENING JANUARY 14. Teh 22—869. Martin’s Buildings, 47 Courtenay Plac.j. P K. & D. W. ADAMSON, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Dietitians, / Bernarr Macfadden Graduates.:' CROWN BUILDINGS, CUBA ST. Phone 21—782. / BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners ' (no dvoinc' 125 Cuba St.' City,

PUBLIC NOTICES. LICENSING NOTICE. THE ALBERT HOTEL. rpj-IE Public is Hereby Notified that the Albert Hotel, on the corner of Manners and Willis Streets, has changed hands, Mr. C. E. Falkner being the new licensee. During the first year of his management a new eight-storey hotel — the largest in New Zealand —will be erected on the present site. The Albert will contain all the latest modern hotel architecture. Provision will be made for suites. The bedrooms will have bathrooms attached. The lounges will be the biggest and most up-to-date in the country. A Post Office telephone will be provided in every room, a modern heating system will be installed throughout the building; and a battery of lifts will serve the floors above from the ground level. All this will be provided at a schedule to be advertised upon the completion of the hotel. During the building operations special provision will be made to cater for the public on lines compatible with the dignity, comfort, and luxury of the premises to be erected around the temporary structure. . „ C. E. FALKNER. Licensee, Albert Hotel. rpHE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW J- ZEALAND, LIMITED. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED . £6.000,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £2,000,000 RESERVE FUND AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS £2,165,572 AN INTERIM DIVIDEND for the half-year' enlled September ' 30 last,' 'at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent, per annum, has been declared by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders in the Dominion on January 5, 1020. .7’7.7 7 J. T. GROSE, General Manager. Wellington, December 31, 102 S. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. Wanganui Suburban Home, with large section, tastefully laid out in’lawns, fruit, etc.-, would like to exchange for dairy farm, with 25 to 40 cows, with,good buildings,;handy school, as going concern. Owner’s equity, about £7OO. Write W262, c/o ‘‘Dominion,” Wanganui.

HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS « — AUCKLAND A / <T , HOTEL STONEHURST, 49 Symonds Street. Auckland s anly *Un- - licensed” Tourist Hotel de Luxe. Accommodation, 160. Ordinary Tariff, 14/- daily; £4 4/- weekly. Special Rooms (with running h. and c. water), 16/-, or £4 18/-. Expensive grounds; garage. / BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING No. 1 TOUR —28 miles. Leave 10 a.m. daily, return 12.30 ip.m. Route, Melrose, Island Bay, Karori, Wilton’s Bush. / No. 2 TOUR —30 miles. Leave 2 p.m. daily. Route, (Oriental Bay, Seatoun, Lyall Bay, Happy Valley. / No. 3 TOUR—Sundays Only. Leave 2 p.m.; return 6.30 p.m. Distance 60 miles. —Akatarawa. ; ALL Bell Buses leave Government Buildings and pick tip passengers cn route by arrangement. Fares: All Trips 5/-. Dial 4,5 — 555 for seats. BELL BUS CO., 49 Thorndon Quay. CHRISTCHURCH / ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL.—Superior Private Accommodation; 32 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY/ Proprietor. HOTEL CECIL. Visitors to Christchurch, the/Hotel Cecil, 73 Manchester Street, offers you superior and comfortable accommodation. New appointments. Ample baths and showers. Ev/ery modern convenience. Excellent cuisine. Tariff 10/6 Per Day; permanents by arrangement. mrs. e. McClelland, hostess. Stav at STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior accommodation, 12/6 to 15/- a day; 5 minutes centre /city. Telegrams ’Stonelea,” Christchurch. z EASTBOURNE ~~ HOTEL EASTBOURNE offers you First-Class Accommodation at Wellington’s Premier Seaside R.esort. Easily accessible by steamer or bus. Eastbourne has unrivalled attractions in its fine beaches, native bush, and facilities tor tenriis, etc. MRS. G.' WINSTON-INGHAM, Proprietress. ’Phone 10?. FEATHERSTON ” EMPIRE HOTEL. Entirely under new management. Excellent accommodation..- Electric light and all modern conveniences. Speight’s ale on tap. 1 All wines and spirits true to label. Garage on premises. —FRED/YULE, Proprietor (late of Napier, Hawke's Bay). HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house is now open for Paying Guests. First-class accommodation; rood table; all home comforts, including billiard room and tennis courts. Under the patronage of many of New Zealand’s distinguished residents. Inquiries. HAWERA WHITE HART HOTEL, HAWERA. All facilities available for the comfort of all. Tariff 14/- pei day. Commercials, Public Service, and Automobile Association, 12/6 per day. J. N. ANDERSON, Proprietor, 'Phone 2115. Box 201. ISLAND BAY (Wellington) CLlftF HOUSE, double or single rooms, with breakfast tray. Tea kiosk, morning and afternoon tea. Magnificent view; on sea front. ’Phone 24—450. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS “WESTLANDS GUEST HOUSE” (under new ownership), Mahakipawa, via Picton, “Westlands” is situated at the head of Queen Charlotte and Pelorus Sounds. This beautiful and commodious house of 26 rooms has been re-furnished throughout, and has all the latest improvements, which are necessary for the comfort of guests. Tennis court, large garage. Standing in 45 acres of rich farm land and orchards, “Westlands” can supply guests with all necessary cream, butter, fruit, etc. Launch Trips for fishing parties arranged in either Sounds. “Westlands” is now open to receive guests. Write or wire Proprietors, “WESTLANDS,” Picton. MASTERTON ——■ “MOERANGI.” Centrally Situated Private Boardinghouse for Ladies. . . ; Excellent accommodation. For terms the Matron. MORERE - ,‘4‘HGT. SPRINGS HOTEL.” The Holiday-makers’ Paradise. The most , , v Modern, Up-to-date Tourist Resort in the Dominion. Situated Main Napier—Gisborne road. Amidst the wonders of the N.Z. Government’s magnificent scenic reserve, containing the fascinating hot mineral springs and the exhilarating hot mineral swimming baths and plunges. MODERN HOTEL ACCOMMODATION ’‘FOR 70 GUESTS. Electrically lit throughout. Registered C.T. house by appointment. Shooting, fishing, 9-hole summer golf links, grass tenuis lawns, palatial launch available for deep sea fishing to the Mahia. . The ideal holiday resort for the months of January and February. Pedigree herd of Jersey cows producing milk, cream-and -butter exclusively for guests. Ample free garage accommodation. Finest wines and spirits in stock. 20 Service Cars leave Napier daily for Morere. Tariff: 15/- per day; £4 4/- per week. Children by arrangement. Write or wire for accommodation to E. B. SHORTT, Proprietor. MOUNT COOK Spend your next holiday at “THE HERMITAGE.” Particulars from our Special Wellington Representative, Mr. R. P. McCracken, 17 Grey Street. NEW. PLYMOUTH ' ' .. “CHETWODE” PRIVATE HOTEL, Devon St." West, New Plymouth, offers superior accommodation to the travelling public. Tennis lawn, shaded lounge lawn, putting green. . Accommodation for cars..’ ; Excellent cuisine. Seven minutes from P.O. An Ideal Place to Stay, lelegrnnis: “Chetwodc.” Now Plymouth. Mrs. Phillips, hostess.

BUSINESS NOTICES. TO “DOMINION” READERS DO NOT GO WITHOUT YOUR DAILY PAPER WHEN AWAY ON YOUR HOLIDAYS. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable throughout the Province at a much earlier hour than heretofore, due to the introduction of improved transport facilities. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable from over 500 agents, and is on sale in practically every town and village within 200 miles Of Wellington. Deliveries have been organised as follow: — OTAKI 6 a.m. WOODVILLE 8 a.m. LEVIN ■ 6 a.m. DANNEVIRKE 9 a.m. SHANNON 6 a.m. WAIPUKURAU 10.15 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH (>.30 a.m. WAIPAWA 10.30 a.m. FEILDING 7 a.m. HASTINGS ' 11.30 a.m. MARTON 7.15 a.m. NAPIER 12 noon WANGANUI 8 a.m. HAWERA 11.15 a.m. FEATHERSTON (i a.m. TAIHAPE 12 noon MARTINBOROUGH .... 8 a.m. ELTHAM -, 11.35 a.m. GREYTOWN 6 a.m. STRATFORD .......... 11.55 a.m. CARTERTON 6 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH .... 1 p.m. MASTERTON 6.30 a.m. *WAIROA 5.30 p.m. EKETAHUNA 6.45 a.m. *GISBORNE 9.30 p.m. PAHIATUA 7.30 a.m. ♦Same day as published in Wellington. Where Postal Deliveries are more convenient, we will mail “THE DOMINION” daily from the nearest Post Office to your address. The following Branch Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in their respective districts:— Palmerston North Branch. Telephone 5955. Wanganui Branch. Telephone 3386. Masterton Branch, Telephone 1161.

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