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BARRETT'S HOTEL. LAMBTON-QUAY. NOTE.— Only tho be3t Wines and Spirits, Ales, etc., kept in stock. First-class Accommodation. Tariff 8b per day, £2 2s per week. : Proprietor W. J. CONNER (Lato Com. Travellers' Club and Day's Bay House). i nnHE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JL Lambton-quay. Under New Management. NOTE.— Only the Best Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., kept in stock. First-clans Accommodation. Tariff 8s per day ; £2 2s per week. '< Proprietress MRS. PAULSEN (late Provincial Hotel, Upper Huti). VISITORS TO A j PLEASE NOTEI ]j^ EMPmE HOTEL, PITT-STREET (Corner Hunler-st.). SYDNEY MRS. R. TABOR, (Late of New Plymouth and Wellington, N.Z.).__Proprietresß. tDTEATHORN'S HOTEL, IIOBART, ■B-B- Is the leading Hotel. Electric Passenger Elevator, Croquet Lawn, Motor Garage. MRS. F. GOLDING. Proprietress. HOTEL AECADIA. TAXI SERVICE. 'Phono 2349. GEO. PINNOCK, Manager (Twelve Years Proprietor of Trocadero.) FIRST-CLASS Is LUNCHEON Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Tea and Supper from 5 o'clock till midnight. 'lariti' irom 6s per day. Bedrooms may bo engaged by the night or weekly, independent of board. - ALBIONHOTELi " PATEA. THE above Hotel has been acquired by H. C. Vogel (late Wellington Meat Export Co.), and affords excellent accommodation for travellers, and the general public. Every home comfort. Nothing but the best of wines, spirits, aud beer is stocked. Taritl! reasonable. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, CUBA-ST. D. J. KJiNNY (Late Albion Hotel)'. Tel. 1419. ' The befit of Ales, Wines, aud Spirits stocked. One Shilling Luncheon Daily, from 12 noon. Tho house has been thoroughly renovated aud everything is thorousaiy up to date. WANTED KNOWN. THEY all know that tho Foresters' Arms Hotel supplies the best of everything asked forj no re-iills; Staples' best Ales always on tap. Next To Aro Post Office, back of King'a Theatre. Talephona 151. S. J. BIRD. fOEJUVENESOENCE of the, ALBERT l£.ftj HOTEL,. Under New Management. James M'Donald, Proprietor, 'l'his hotel is in liret-ciasß order, having been re-furrushed from cellar to coiling. B&drooms (largo and airy) electrically lighted. lietturs and telegrams receive prompt attention. Night and Day Portur; excellent cuisine; smoking room; writing room; drawlngroom. Varill": 8s 6d per day, or ±)2 2b per week. 'Phone 214. P.O. Box Y77. 1%/jf ARQUIS OF NORMANDY HOTEL, IVJL CARTERTON. RECOGNISED COMMERCIAL HOUSE. . W. M. HALLE y. Proprietor. OXLEY'S HOTEL, PICTON, IS now under the Proprietorship of J. H. PRICE, lato of New Zealander Hotel, Wellington. Special attention devoted to Commercials and Tourists. Best of Liquors and Good Table. Situated directly opposite Wharves and Post Office. For Comfort and Convenience, Oxley's is unexcelled. T%/T A S O N I O HOTEL. - MR. F. DOBSON (lata 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 bo maintained. Tarift, 7s per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is. Tel, llbo. Telegraph or write. JUBILEE "HOTEL7~6tAKI. GM'BETH has resumed possession of • the above Hotel. The house has undergone complete renovation. Travellers can rely on best of attention. A full complement of servants employed. Excellent table kept under the personal supervision of Mrs. M'lieth. Good Beds. All Wines and Spirits the best. Otaki's climate surpasses all. Make it your holiday resort. TEitMIKOS HOTEL. MR. D. SULLIVAN, late of City Hotel, lias taken over the aboro hotel. Friends and tho general public will receive the Best of Ales, Wines, and Spirith. Telephone 920. Corner of Taranaki-street; and Courtenay , place. THE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, GHUZNEE-STREET. First-class Accommodation for Tourist Travellers. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff moderate Telephone 348. Special Terms Permanent Boarders. J. EILERSEN, Proprietor. B. DARNTLL. Manager. PALMERSTON RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. (POUNTER Refreshments and Set Lun\J cheon always available. Unsurpassed menu. No delay. Beautiful rooms for ladies Holidaymakers spatially catered for. Rooms open for all morning trains. Tea and Sandwiches and Cakes, fresh and nicely served. The luncheons aro the best procurable on the coast. , i J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietors

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 5