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EMPIRE 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 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 Kilbirnle, • having purcnased the leaae of the above favourite hotel, offers to the travelling public superior accommodation, combined with excellent ouisine. 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. Higetins, 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. -mfl- 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 Wines and Spirits will be_ maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon daily at la 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 Alea sold oVer counter. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE! CENTRAL HOTEL, Lambton-quay, " ALBERT J. MACE (Late Union S.S. Co.,'s Mararoa) Proprietor. Everything Superior and Up-to-date. Best Wines, Beers, and Spirits. 'Phone 531. BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY. Splendidly Furnished. Perfect Cuisine. Replete with Every Modern Convenience. Only the Best Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. 0. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor (Late of the Upper Hutt). Telephone 1076. Communications promptly attended to. MANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILDING. JO'MEARA (late of Masterton) has • taken over this Hotel. PatrcmS will find every convenience and actention given. Good Table. Best Wines, Spirits, and Beer. CARLTON CLUB HOTEL, Hastings, S. Charlton (late of Criterion Hotel, Napier), Proprietor. — In announcing the fact that he has taken over this wellknown arid First-class Contmercial House, the proprietor presents his compliments to his friends and , tho general public, and wishes it to bo understood that his business motto will be : "Comfort, Civility, aiid Attention." Tho catering will bo of a high standard. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 'Phoro 8+ WANGANUI. Box 138. Close to Railway Station, Wharves, P.O. FIRST-CLASS Cuisine. Excellent Accommodation. Thoroughly renovated throughout. Tariff 6s 6d per day. TOM NIXON, (Lato New Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND, opposite Railway Station, Taumarunui, King Country. This* new 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 convenience this house is unexcelled. Tnlegraphic address : "Grand." M. W. SMITH. Proprietor. the Best Piace to Stay I** *W/tf^£ Ceo.».Foster /?* iMgEBIALHOTEtJUICKtAND. WASTED, Visitors to Auckland to know that they can get accommodation at Miss Alison Mackenzie's, "The Lions,'* 72, Wellesley-st. West, Auckland, j close centre city ; all modern conveniences ; tariff, 22s 6d per week, or 4s 6d pei day. Telegraph "Lions," Auckland. T> ANGITIKEI HOTEL, -tfc' BULLS. ' G. H. HATHAWAY, the new Proprietor, has completely Tenovated tho above house Bnd converted it into a "Homo from Home.'' kFinest Cuisine and liquors of best quality. Commercial men and visitorg specially catered for. HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner Ghuznee and Cuba streets. Accommodation Over 100 Guests. Promenade Roof. Balconies. First-class Alcoek's Standard Billiard Tablo. Extension now complete and open for guests. Tariff :6s per day. Permanent by arrangement. Fireproof, throughout. Telephone, 1050. Telegraph address : "Floral," Wellington. Proprietor. J. H. HINTON. HOTEL METROPOLE, ROTORUA (PRIVATE HOTEL). Immediately opposite Station. THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. Telegrams — Metropole, Rotorua. SONOMA HOUSE, ROTORUA, five minutes from Post Office, Railway Station, Baths, and Sanatorium Grounds. Terms — 35s per v eek ; 6s per day. Telegraphic Address — "Sonoma, Rotorua." Electric Light throughout. Letters _ or Telegrams receive prompt attention. Telephone, 62. P.O. Box 53 MRS. J. RASDELL BLENCOWE, Proprietress. npHE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA, New J- House, 50 rooms; Airy Rooms and Every Home Comfort : Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Electric Light; 100 yds from Railway Station ; four minutes' walk from Baths. • Winter Tariff — 6s per day, 30s per week. Superior Table. Porter meets all trains. Letters and Telegrams receive immediate attention. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. WANTED, Tourists to Auckland to stay at "The Mansions," Whita-kor-place, Symonds-strcet, Auckland. An ideal residence, pleasantly situated, in 2£ acres ground; close tram; luxuriously furnished, and full-sized billiard-table; tariff 7s per day. or 2 guineas per week. Telegrams, "Tho Mansions," Auckland MRS. CARTER, Proprietress (late of "Frogmore") COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA-STREET. THIS Magnificent Six-ttory Ilostlery is now open to receive guests Every comfort, excellent cuisine, single and double bedrooms, electric lift ; very central, and near to wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trams pass door. Tariff, 6s per day. Permanent boarder* from 36 1 potf w«qk, •Phone 1186. MR. J. BROWNE, Proprifi. tot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 2

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