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J£ MPIRE HOTEL WILLIS and VICTORIA STREETS. This Hotel is now in a position to offef special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanont Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only during tho Holiday 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 purcnased tho lease of the above favourite hotel, offers to the travelling public superior accommodation, combined with excellent cuisine, and a moderate tariff. The whole premises have just been thoroughly renovated. , W. BRANIGAN, Proprietor. WERAROA HOTEL, LEVIN. (Under New Management). This well-known hostelry has recently been acquired by Mr. W. Higgins, and has undergone complete renovation. Commercial men will find every convenience here. Special features of the establishment are good table and best of liquors. Firstclass chef employed. Night porter in attendance.

Tfyr ASONIO HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken over the Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will receive first-class Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Win-es and Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. ALBION HOTEL, Courtenay-place. W. J- BERTI Proprietor. Superior Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Absolutely No Refills. All Case Spirits, Wines, and Dominion Bottled Ales sold over counter. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE ! HOTEL GRAND, opposite Railway Station, Taumarunui, King Country. This now and up-t6-date house is now open. Commercial men and tourists specially catered for. Beautifully furnished. Everything new. Excellent Cuisine. Night Porter. For comfort and convenience this house is unexcelled. Telegraphic address : "Grand." M. W. SMITH. Proprietor. SONOMA HOUSE, ROTORUA, five minutes from Post Office, Railway Station, Baths, and Sanatorium Grounds. Terms—3ss per week ; 6s per day. Telegraphic Address — "Sonoma, Rotorua." Electric Light throughout. Letters _or Telegrams rcceivo prompt attention. Telephone, 62. P.O. Box 53. MRS. J. RASDELL BLENCOWE, Proprietress. TJANGITIKEI HOTEL, ■*-"* BULLS. G. H. HATHAWAY, the new Proprietor, has completely Tenovatecl the above houso and converted it into a "Homo from Home.' Finest Cuisine and liquors of best, quality. Commercial men and visitors specially catered for.

TOT OTEL ARCADIA. Under New Management and Reduced Tariff. Having engaged tho services of one of the best Chefs in N.Z., I am in a position to cater for the public in a first-class style. Breakfast, from 7.30 to 9 a.m. ... Is 6d Business Man's Lunch, from 12 to 2 p.m. (3 courbes) Is Od •Dinner, 0 p.m. 2s Od i Tariff, 7s per day ; 42s per week. D. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Late U.S.S. Co., Wellesley Club, and Palmer's P^estaurant. I^GMONT PRIVATE HOTEL, COURTENAY-PLACE. New Brick three-story Building, situated in Heart of City and handy to Railway Stations, Wharves, and Theatres. This Hotel has recently been renovated throughout, refurnished, and contains all conveniences, electric light, h. and c. water baths, etc., providing the most comfoitable home for permanent and casual boarders. ' MODERATE CHARGES. JOHN RAE, Late Palmerston North, Tel. 59. Proprietor. HOTEL METROPOLE, ROTORUA (PRIVATE HOTEL). Immediately opposite Station. THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. Telegrams — Metropole, Rotorua. rf^LYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, CLYDE-QUAY and°VICTORIA-STREET A New and Fire-proof Hotel ; Id section from Lambton Station -and Wharves ; one minute from Te Aro Station. Promenado roof and balcony ; magnificent view. Tariff 4s 6d pcr 1 day. Permanent guests from 20s per week. Telephone 1190. W. LAVEKY, Proprietor. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA-STREET. THIS Magnificent Six-story llostlery is now open to receive guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms, electric lift; central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hail, and Opera House. All trams pass door. Tariff, 6s per day. Permanent boarders from 25s per week. ■Phone 1126. MR. J. BROWNE, Proprietor CITY BUFFET AND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo and Lichfiold streets; Curietchurch. Close to Pobt Office and Railway Station. Trams pa.ss the door every lew minutes. First class Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists and Visitors. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Terms from 5s per'day. Letters and telograms promptly attended to. •T. HOWEY. Proprietor.

Telephone 1050. Telegraphic Address— "Floral," Wellington. HOTEL BRISTOL, Cuba-street, Wellington. Proprietor J. H. Hintoii. ABSOLUTELY fireproof; Id section -£-k- from railway aud wharves ; promenade roof and balconies. Splendid view of city and harbour. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS, Opposite Club Hotel, LAMBTON-QUAY. 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, Proprietor (Lat« of High-street. Christchurch) . WANTED, Tourists to Auckland to stay at "The Mansions," Whita-ker-place, Syruonds-stroet, Auckland. An ideal residence, pleasantly situated, in 2i aer»3 ground , closa truin ; luxuriously furnished, and full-sized billiard-tablo ; tariff 7» per day, or 2 guineas per week. Telegrams, ''Tho Mansions," Auckland MRS. CARTER, Proprietress (late of "Fiogmora"). *^ ANTED,, Visitors to Auckland to * know that they can gut accommodation at Mii-s Alison Mackenzie's, "The Lions," 72, Woilesley-bt. West, Auckland, clo3e centre city ; all modern conveniences ; I Ucifl, 22s f>A pci weok, or Hi Od poi day. Tolegraph-"Lionß," Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1909, Page 2

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