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j^MPIHE HOTEL WILLIS and VICTORIA STREETS. This Hotel is now in a position to offer special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also be. made for Board only during the Huliday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS F. POOL Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196 TAITA HOTEL (Free House). , Under Entirely New Management. WBRANIGAN, late of Kilbirnie, • having purenased the lease of* the above favourite hotel, offers to thu travelling public superior accommodation, combined with excellent cuisine, and a moderate tariff. The whole premises have juit been thoroughly renovated. W. BRANIGAN, Proprietor. WERAROA HOTEL, LEVIN. (Under New Management). This well-known hostelry has recently been acquired by Mr. W. Hie^ins, and has imdergone complete renovation. Commercial men will find c\ery convenience hero. Special features of the establishment are good table and bes>t of liquore. Firstclass chef employed. Night porter in attendance. , MASONIC HOTEL.. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken over the Masonio Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will receive first-ciasa Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 78 per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is. Tel 1186. , Telejtraph or write. L B I 0 N HOTEL, Courtenav-place. W. J BER'II ". Proprietor. Superior Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Befct Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Absolutely No Relills. All Case Spirits, Wines, and Dominion Bottled Ales sold o\er counter. A SINGLE BOTTj E AT WHOLESALE PRICE! £"■1 ROSVENOR HOTEL, Church Hill, v3T Sydney. The most comfortable city hotel; every modern convenience ; electric light and lift : near Union Company's Wharf. Patronised by all leading New Zealand tourists. Inclusive tariff £0 3s weekly. Reduced rates to families. — C. W. M. Chateau, Proprietor. VISITORS TO SYDNEY WIliL find superior Accommodation, premier position, near to trams, ferries, theatre, Parks, and Public Buildings'; electric light; hot and cold baths. ' "LATRADOR," 217, Macquarie-st. North. MISS WILSON, Proprietor. Telephone 2567 Central. OTEL" GRAND," op~posiFe Railway Station, Taumatunui, King Country. This now and up-to-date house is now open. Commercial men and tourists specially catered for. Beautifully furnished. Everything new. Excellent Cuisine. Night Porter. For comfort and cou\enienee this house is unexcelled. Telegraphic address: "Grand." M. W. SMITH. Proprietor. RANGITIKEI HOTEL, BULLS. G. H. HATHAWAY, the now Proprietor, has completely reno\ated the above house and converted it into a "Homo -from Home."' Finest Cuisine and liquors of best, quality. Commercial men and visitors specially catered for. OTEL "METROPOLE" ROTORUA (PRIVATE HOTEL). Immediately opposite Station. THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. Telegrams — Metropole, Rotorua. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER ObBA-STREET. THIS Magniricent Six-story liostlery is now open to receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms/ electric lilt ; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera liouse. All iraias pass door. 'iaritt, 6s per day. Permanent boarders froi/i 2bs per week. 'Phone 1126. MR. J. BKOWNE, "Proprietor CITY BUFFET AND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. Close to Post Oilice and Railway Station. Tiams pass tho door\evevy few minutes. First class Accommodation lor Travellers, Tourists and Visitors. Hot, Cola, and Shower Baths. Terms from 5s per clay. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. J. HOVVEy, Proprietor. Telephone 1050. Telegraphic Address— "Floral^' Wellington. HOTEL BRISTOL, Cuba-street, Wellington. Proprietor J-. H. Hinton. A BSOLb'IIiLY lireproof ; Id 6ection Jr\. from railway aud wharves; promenade root and balconies. Splendid view ot city and harbour. CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Clyde-quay and Viotoria-street. A New Hotel, witL every comfort. Tariff, 5s per day. Permanent*, 22s 6d week. One" minute from Te Aro Station. Tel. llbO. WM. LAVERY. Proprietor. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FALL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT , AND SUPPER ROOMS, j Opposite Club Hotel, LAMBTON-QUAY. x Open from 10 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. Sunday Hours— l 2to 2, sto 10.30. Dinner Menu consists of 40 different dishes. G- R. FAIL, Propuetor (Late of High-street. Christchurch). Tffif ANTED, Tourists to Auckland to *» stay at "The Mansions," Whita-ker-place, Symonds-btreet, Auckland. An ideal residence,' pleasantly situated, in 2^ acres ground ; close trait 1 ; luxuriously furnished, and full-sized billiard-tablo; tariff is per day, or 2 guineas per week. Telegrams, "The Mansions," Auckland MRS. CARTER, Proprietress (lato of "Froginore"). \^y ANTED, Visitors to Auckland to know that they can get accommo- ! dation at Miss Alison Mackenzie's, "The I Lions," 72, Weilesley-st. West, Auckland, I close centre city ; all modern conveniences -, tariff, 22s 6d per week, or 4s 6d pel day. Telegraph "Lions," Auckland. : _ 1_ TyATTONAL INSURANCE COMPANY i> OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. £ Capital 2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... 275,000 Distinctive Features — Undoubted Security, Lowest Current Rates of Premiums. Office — Corner of New Zealand Express Co. 'a Buildings, Hunter-street j J. MALLARD, Manager, Wellington. mHE NORTH BRITISH AND MERA CANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up 687,500 J?iro Funds exceed £3,000,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., Ajients. mHE VICTORIA IJNSUPvANCE COMX PANY, LIMITED. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee. ESTABLISHED 1849. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guaranteo Risks ' accepted at Lowest Current Rates. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agcnti.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 2

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