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COCKAYNE’S TEOCADESO (PRIVATE HOTEL), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Withiu t'wo minutes' walk of G.P.O, and Wharves.) ENTIRELY REFURNISHED ALB RENOVATED. BEST ACCOMMODATION AT MODERATE PRICES. Visitors con rely on every COMFORT and ATTENTION, Iho Proprietress huv-| ing had an experience uf 25 years j catering for tho Public. \ • Most Delicious Fit UIT CORDIALS and Purest AERATED WATERS made on tho Promises. OUR TEEMS —FROM 6s A DAY. MRS B. COCKAYNE Proprietress. (Lato of “The Leviathan," Christchurch.) THE NEW COMMEEOIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. MOST Comfortable and Luxurious Hotel in tho Dominion. SPACIOUS BALCONY AND ROOF PROMENADE. TARIFF—Bs per day; £3 2s per week. Only the Best of Wines'. Spirits and Alec kept in Stock. MRS F. M. PAULSEN Proprietress. (Late Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt.) Si i* 11M1S Absolutely Fireproof. THE LEADING HOTEL IN NAPIER. nacions Balcony and Roof Promenade ivell Furnished, Large, _ Airy Bedrooms Porter meets all Trains and Boats A. 0. BARNES - - Proprietor ROYAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. IS NOW under the Proprietorship of CHARLES A. HARRISON, late New Plymouth, Waverley and Wanganui. Special attention devoted to the comfort of patrons. Best- of liquors and good table. Absolutely no refills. Tariff, 5s per day. 7*2 ■mCASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, i “- L WELLINGTON. Tariff 7s day, 35s week. Day and Night Porters. Single Bottles at Wholesale Prices. FREDK. DOBSON, Tel. 1186. Proprietor. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, (Under New Management). nrVHE above A street, is well-known hostelry, Cuba now one of the most modern and comfortable houses in Wellington, and offers first-class accommodation to the travelling public at moderate tariff. Telegrams and letters promptly answered. D. J. KENNY, Proprietor. (Late Albert and Albion Hotels.) A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. THE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, GHUZNEB STREET. TBIRST-CLASS . Accommodation for JO Tourist Travellers. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff Moderate. Telephone 313. • vJ. EXLEESEN, Proprietor. . f A LBION" HOTEL, Courtenay place. —D. Cormier: having taken over the above well-known Hostelry from W. J. Berti will bo pleased to welcome old and new customers from to-day onwards. f, GOLD LACK" Champagne Stocked. D. CORMICK, Proprietor. /CENTRAL HOT EL, LAMBTON QUAY. ALBERT J. MACE Proprietor. Beet Wines. Beers, and Spirits, ■phone 531. npKAMWAX HOTEL, tJL ADELAIDE HOAD. MBS C. BEAUCHAMP Proprietress. I The Tramway Hotel, offers Superior Accommodation at Moderate Bates. Only the Finest Brands of Liquors, Wines, Ales, and Spirits Stocked. 44 “ YOUR GRACE. 5 Duchess Sutherland, visiting rthe children's ward at Stoke-on-Trent workhouse, came to a cot in which lay. a little girl recovering from a serious illness. A gentle inquiry whether tho sufferer was better elicited the answer—''Yes, nurse/* "You should not say 'nurse,* you should say, 'Your Grace/ * '■■observed tho nurse who accompanied the Duchess. Tho child, the '■Gentlewoman'-* relates, clasped her hands together and closing her eyes repeated with much fervour,‘"For what we are about to receive tho Lord make us truly thankful/* A statement issued at Washington gives <m account of the number and character of suicides happening yearly through the United States. During the year 1910 there were 12,6t’3 cases of self-destruction, tho number having: just doubled in four years. Tho greatest proportion of suicides each year is among Americans of English descent. the second among Gcnaon-Amori* ■*. cans, and the third among Irish-Amoricans. The largest proportion of suicides has been among those married, single people coming next, then widowers, and finally widows. For Influenza take Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d and 2-s Gd, *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7450, 26 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7450, 26 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7450, 26 May 1911, Page 3