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VISITORS TO A PLEASE NOTE! EMPIRE HOTEL, PITT-STREET (Comer Hunter-st.). .SYDNEY. MRS. R. TABOR, (Late of New ■ I'lyihovth and Wellington, N.Z.), Proprietress. ALBION HOTEL, J-*- Courtonny-place. D. CORMACK Proprietor. Accommodation nfcond to none. Moderate Tariff. Bc^t Wince, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Absolutely no refills of Draught Whi«Ly into Cace Bottles. All Case Spirits, Wine*, and Dominion Bottled Ale sold over counter at same rates as from hotel bottle stores. ■*T ASONIO HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) h&3 taken over tbe Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street Patron* will receive £r*t-clasa .Accommodation, and the usual high grado in Wines and Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 7* per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY. Sploudidly Furnithed. Perfect Cuisine. Replete with Every Modern Convenience. Only the Best Ales, Winer, and Spirits Stocked. C. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor (Lato of the Upper Hutt). Telephone 1076. Communications promptly attended to the Best Piaci t© Stay 9* jK4^^ Sample Rooms adjacent. Tariff Bs. Luggage Van meets all trains. A. H. ROGERS Proprietor. Late of Wauganul and Wellington. j METROPOLITAN HOTEL^ •Phone 8* WANGANUI. Box 138. Close to Railway Station. Wharves, P.O. J7IRST-CLASS Cuisine. Excellent Ac- . commedation. Thoroughly renovated throughout. Tariff 6s bd per day. TOM NIXON, (Late N«w Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. Late Okareta. (Telephono 3049), CUBA-STREET. WELLINGTON. THIS latest and up-to-dato Private Hotel, containing 82 rooms, is vow open to rcccivo guests. Turin! from 6s per day. Porraanents, 25«, 30b, und 35s per week. D. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Late U.S S. Co., Wellesley Club and "Pahuer'a." YORK COFFEE PALACE, FEILDING. THE above first-class Private Hotel (formerly conducted by Mrs. Sherwill) has been acquired by Mr«. Ronald Cameron, whoso special aim will be to study the comfort nnd convenience of jjutronj. Excellent table, good bedrooms, and private suites when required. The j York Tear Kooins tvili be found specially I attractive. WAIWERA HOT BPR*NGS HOTEL, AUCKLAND. Waiwcra Hot .Springs are famous as a holiday resort, and invalids lind tho beautiful climate, together with the natural hot private and swimming baths most beneficial either in summer or winter (no trosU). Fishing, boating, tennis, croquet, bowling, billiards, etc. Splendid beach for sea bathing. Horses, buggies, and boats on hire. Firstclass accommodation. Steamers run at least three iikilm weekly, return fare 8s 6d. Coach runs once a week. Furnished cottages 30a to 40s per week. Further particulars from Company's Offico, 22, Sliortland-stroct, Auckland, or from the Manager, C. B. CAVE, Wain era. FA M I L V HOTEL, FOXTON. 11. S. MUNRO, late of Palmcrston, begs to announce having taken over tho abovo well-known Hostelry, which has been thoroughly renovated, and it vow replete with all modern conveniences. Excellent Accommodation for travellers and the publio ) generally, lelegrams and letters promptly ! attended to. I WHIIE SWAN HOTEL, CUBA-ST. H. U. HOULDS WORTH (Late Newtown Hotel). Tel. 1419. The best of Ale*, Wines, and Spirits stocked. One Shilling Luncheon Daily, from 12 noon. The house has been thoroughly renovated and everything is thoroughly up to date. IMMOX'S CENTRAL HOUSE, TAUMARLNUI. Superior Accommodation for tho Travelling Public and Boar dors. | Close to Train and River Steamers. Fifteen binglu ltedruoms recently added. Second to nono m the district. Tariff, 6* per day. All wires and letters personally attended to CITY BUFFET AND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo and Lichfield strcju, Chriatchurch. Cloa» to Pobt Office and Railway Station. Trains pass the door every few minutes. First class Accommodation for Travullsrs, ' 'I'ouruu and Visitors. Hot, Cold, and Shonor Baths. Tersos from 5s per day. Letters and telu> trams promptly attended to. J. HOWE?. Proprietor. TUh MANSIONS Private Hotel.~Bft Syniouds-Urect, Auckland. An ideal "country" residence in the city, situated ia 21 acres ground, one minuto from car. Bright, well lit, large singlo and double bedrooms, luxuriously furnished. Splendid view of harbour and Domain. New fullsize billiard table. Large dining hall, Bocial hall and lounges. Telephone 2724. Proprietress MRS. CARTER. PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. fIIHE New Hotel is now open to receive X visitor*. Ideal seaside rosort. Splendid accommodation. Nicely furnished. Every attention. All trains to and from Wellington stay ample time for travellers to obtain refreshments. F. HILTON. Proprietor. PAEKAKARIKI REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Travellers kindly Note— THOS. F. THOMSON (also of Kaitoke). Refreshments always ready. No Waiting. First-class Fare. THE KELBURNE TEA KIOSK IS now carried on by the Kelburne and Karori Tramway Company, under tho management of MUs Buxtonl Morning and Afternoon Tra, Luncheon and Supper. Teas »d«oUI1t artanged for. Ordtr your Luaeh by Teltpbont, No. 2154.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 2

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