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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUBWINTER MEETING, 23rd and 24th MAY, 1912. NOMINATIONS for all eyants, viz., t Borough Handicap, Hack Steeplechase, Wanganui Stecplcohase, Kaitoke Hack Hurdles, Century Htirdlds, Connolly Handicap, Puma Hack, Winter Oats, i Rnta Hack Hurdleo, Balgowuie Hack, 1 Grandstand Steeplechase, .May Hurdles, Empire Handicap, and Farewell Hack Handicap, close FRIDAY, 19th April, 1912, at 9.30 p. in, at the Secretary's Office. WM. HALL, Secretary. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. TRAMWAY HOTEL, NEWTOWN. JJK. FRANK M'PARLAND has ta&ea over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to receive a call from old friends. QXLEY'S HOTEL, ' PIOTON. The new proprietor, T. GEARY (late of Masonic Hotol, Patea), has completely renovated the above hoUBe. Splendid accommodation for commercial moa and other visitors. Good fishing obtainable in the vicinity. TPEDERA L ~11 OTE h, PICTON. An Up-to-date House for Visitors. Adjacent to Wharf and Railway, Admirably Suited for Travellers. Tariff Moderate. J. H. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. LARENDON H^TT~E*Hi PALMERSTON NORTH. ■ WM. HALLEY (late of the Marqiri* of Normanby, Carterton) has entered into possession of the übove well-known house. Patrons will find that this Hotel is, for comfort and convenience, unexcelled. Good Liquor. First-claes Acoommoda* tion. Jf ABONI'O_ HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken over the Masonio Hotel, Cuba-6treet. Patrons will receive firstclass Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will bo maintained. Tariff, 7b per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. |> AIL WAY HOTEL, OTAKL ■*-*' (Under New Management). J. TRUMAN has taken the above Hotel over, and extends a welcome to train travellers and others. First-class Table. Beet of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only kept. LUNCHEON, SXJPPEE, & TEA UOOMS. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL x RESTAURANT, LAMBTON-QUAY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Open 9 a.m. ' Mil 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor. Telephone 2806. TMPERIAL RESTAURANT, ,"■• • Mnnners-st (next! Clarendon , Hotel). 'Under entirely new' management. BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND n SUPPER ROOMS. ...Opon from 7 a.m. to midnight., . 'Phono No. 2952. .' ' P. P. CHAPLIN, Proprietor. BRICE'S BRICE'S ' (Late of Bodega) ' • ■jyEW LUNCH AND TEA ROOMS, 226. Lambtou-quay (opposite the Dresden). HOT MEAT, FISH, AND OYSTER , , TEAS. 5 to 7.30. On Saturdays, to 10 p.m. By ,S*«al at l^iili? , A »«9eirt,tmtHt

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 2

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