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EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS and VICTORIA STREETS. This Hotel is now in a position to offei special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation Convenient arrangements can also bo made for Board only during the Holiday Season. / Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS F. POOL Proprietress. Box/385. Tel. 196. HOTEL WINDSOR, WILLIS-STREET (Under New Management). MRS. C. M. FIRTH, of "Hullert," Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, has taken over the Management of this fa vourite PRIVATE HOTEL, and those of the travelling public who may bo in search of a really well-conducted and homely place of call should not miss patronising tho HOTE.L WINDSOR. Moderate tariff, excellent cuisine, and every privacy. AFTERNOON TEAS AND" GRILLS A SPECIALTY. -RL/T A S O N I O 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, 7a per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or writs. ALBION HOTEL, Courtenay-place, W. J. BERTI (late Grosvenor Hotel), Proprietor. Accommodation second to none. Moderate Tariff. Best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Absolutely no refills of Draught Whisky into Case Bottles. All Case Spirits, Wineß, and Dominion Bottled Ale sold over counter at same rates as from hotel bottle stores. E N T R A L HOTEL, Lambton-quay, ALBERT J. MACE (Lato 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. C. H. WDLLIAMS, Proprietor (Lato of the Upper Hutt). Telephone 1076. Communications promptly attended to METROPOLITAN .HOTEL, "" 'Phone 8+ WANGANUI. Box 138. Close to Railway Station, Wharves, P.O. EIRST-CLASS Cuißine. Excellent Accommodation. -Thoroughly renovated throughout. Tariff 6s 6d per day. TOM NIXON, (Late New Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. the Best Place to Stay /*' *fiaJ./*ol*s GeoH.Foster Ma\s onic hotel, palmerston north, Directly Opposite Railway Platform. ' J. A. PAWSON, late of Marton, has secured the above well-known house, and extends a hearty welcome to all old friends and the public generally. Only the best spirits, beer, and wine stocked. Good accommodation. • * HOTEL OKARETA (Telephone 3049), CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. rj^HIS latest and up-to-date Private JL Hotel, containing 82 rooms, is now open to .receiva guests. Tariff from 6s ] per day. Permanonts, 255, 30b, and 35s per week. j D. O'CONNOR, Proprietor, ' Lato U.S.S. Co., Wellesley Club and "Palmer's." j YORK COFFEE PALACE, FEILDING. / B \HE above first-class Private Hotel JL (formerly conducted by Mrs. Slier- \\ ill) has been acquired by Mrs. Ronald Cameron, whoso special aim will be to study the comfort and convenience of patrons. Excellent table, good bedrooms, and private suites when required. The York Tea Rooms will be found specially attractive. TyANTED, Visitors to Auckland to ' ' * know that they can get accommodation Sit Miss Alison Mackenzie's, "The Lions," 72, Wellesley-sst. West, Auckland, close centre city ; all modern conveniences ; tariff, 22s 6d per week, or 4s 6d per day. I Telegraph "Lions." Auckland. THE MANSIONS Private Hotel, 80, Symonds-street, Auckland. An ideal "country" ; residence in the city, situated i& 2i acres ground, one minute from car. Bright, well 'lit, large single and double bedrooms, luxuiiously furnished. Splendid view of harbour and Domain. • New fullsize billiard table. Large dining hall, Social hall and lounges. Telephone 272+. Proprietress, MRS. CARTER. v PICTURESQUE PELORUS. TTISITORS to these lovely Sounds can » have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, in "Beautiful Mahau, the Gem of the Sounds." Ten hours from Wellington, via Picton. ' Good beach for bathing; rowing boats; launches and horses if required. Reguiar mail services direct from Wellington, Picton, and Havelock. Snooting, Tennis Court, Post and Telegraph Office. Terms, 6s per day ; 303 per week. Terms for camp life on application. Apply W. T. Erskine, Mahau, Pelorus Sounds. CITY BUFFET AND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. Close to Poet Office and Railway Station. Trams pass the door every few minutes. First-olass Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists and Visitors. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Terms from 5s per day. Lettprs and telegrams promptly attended to. J. HOWEY, Proprietor. t7lah/s commercial restaurant alsid supper rooms, Opposite Club Hotel, LAMBTON-QUAY. Open till 11.15 p.m. G. R. FAIL, Proprietor (Late of Hisrh-street, Christchuroh). |^<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. Promenade roof and balcony ; magnificent view. Tariff 4s 6d per day. Permanent guests from 20s per week. Telephone 1190. W. LAVgRY, Proprietor "OLATFOR*M REFRESHMENT -la ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Gong goes every train. HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, * HOT PIES, a Speciality. Visitors to the Show Specially Catered for. 'Good Meals; no waiting. J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. TO TEAROOMS. MACKLIN AND SON, Pastrycooks, £61, Willis-street, aro supplying Tearooms with Fresh Cakes, . Pastry, Sconps, oto. Bread and Rolls for Diningrooms 0. eßseWtT.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 2

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