THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. RECENT improvements and extensive interior alterations, including the aoklitiqn of a New and Up-to-date Elec- _ trie Lift, have just been completed and installed at this Hotel 5 New Spacious Lounge and Reception I Room. Two Night Forter3 always ' in attendance. 1 All trains and steamers' met. Box 385. 'Phone 196. ■. ' 1 F. POOL, Proprietress. ) CLUB HOTEL^JJANNEVIRKE. JH. TULLY (late of the Empire • Hotel,' Featherston) has taken tho above Hotel. The proprietor's aim will i t be to make the Club second to none in New Zealand. 7 First-class Accommodation. Best of */ Wines, Spirits, and Beers only. All trains stop ample time for refreshments. CLARENDON HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. J WM. HALLEY (late of the Marquis of Normanby, -Carte tton) has entered into possession of the above well-known house. Patrons will find' that this Hotel is. for comfort and convenience, ' unexcelled. ' , Good Liquor. . First-class Accommodation. - tion. MASONIC H,O T B,L. , MR. F. DOBSON (late of Maflakau J Hotel) has taken over the Masonic Hotel, 2 Cuba-street. Patrons vrill receive first9 class Accommodation, ana the' usual high 8 grade in Wines and Spirits will be main- . tamed. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon . daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. TE ARO HOTEL. E ARO H O T E L, CORNER WILLIS AND DIXON 1 STREETS. W. NIDD, Proprietor. Telephone 667. A 1 T A HOTEL, ! TAITA. • 5 FRED. TUTTE : Proprietor 9 (Late of U.S.S. Co.) - Hot and Cold Luncheons. Afternoon Tea on the Lawn. * Week-end Parties Catered For. { Best brands Wines and Spirits. 7 Speight's Ale. _______ i PAEKAKARIICI HOTEL. - MR. J. H. ROBINSON (late of the Union S.S. Co.) has taken over tho . above Hotel. < . The public may rely on First-class Acs commodation and the best of Wines and Spirits. J. H. ROBINSON, Proprietor. • TCI A M I L V HOTEL, I r - MANAKAU. . j The above' has just been taken over by H. A. ROSS (late at Criterion, Napier). ! First-class Accommodation and best of 1 Liquors and Beers. E R M I N U. S HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH, Now completely . renovated. Travellers ' to Auckland, via New Plymouth, will find 1 thie an ideal house. For comfort /and convenience it is unexcelled in the Domin1 ion. ' MRS PAULSEN (late Wellington), ' * _■ 'Proprietress. I ' NOW OPEN. fiRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. J VJT p me p a i a ti a i structure. ' Fifty Rooms. Up-to-date in every particular, MRS. HIGGINS, Proprietregs. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL? 260 a, Latnbtoti-quay (Hannah's Buildings), Wellington, the most central, commodious, and up-to-date Private Hotel in the Dominion; bedroom accommodation for 100; tariff 18s to 20s per week ; absolutely fire j and vermin proof ; Bath, Smoke, and Sitting Rooms, ou every Qoorj casual meals from 9d; or 21 meal tickets for 14s ; one minute from wharf. G.P.O. and railway. WOODVILLE "RAILWAY"" REFRESH1 MENT ROOM. FIRST-CLASS HOT LUNCHEON AND HOT TEAS. PASSENGERS by Express Trains passing through Woodville have NOW sufficient time at the Station for Hot . Luncheons, and on evening trains for Set Teas. ' Telegraphic orders promptly attended to.— E. W. RUDDICK. Proprietor. BRICE'S BRICE'S (Late of Bodega) ■jtfEW LUNCH AND TEA ROOMS, ■^ 226, Lambton«quay (opposite the Dresden). HOT MEAT, FISH, AND OYSTER ' ■ TEAS. " 5 to 7.30. On. Saturdays, to 10 p.m. ADELPHI CAFE! PANAMA-STREET (Opp. , G.P.0.) BREAKFAST, Morning and Afternoon Toa, Hot and Cold Luncheons, Hot Teas. Gentlemen's Smoking Lounge. Papers and Magazines provided. Coffee and Home-made Cakes 'a. > Specialty. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; Saturdays 8 a.m. 3 tO'2 p.m. 1 Dances. Social Evenings, etc.. catered for. ; rjiHE WHITE HOUSE, I A PALMERSTON NORTH. The popular rendezvous for Afternoon . Tea. Separate Room for Ladies. • Splendid , balcony overlooking picturesque Square, , Socials and Banquets arranged ! for on the premise*. Wedding, and Birtht day Cakes & specialty. I MRS. RAWIiINS .. . Proprietress. B — 1 *■ - . !M— liir " FOR A „ PURE) DLIX 3 DRINK ONLY ; STAPLES' ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON* • NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY The Best ! £ Brewery and Offices : Molesworth and 5 Murphy Streets. I STENT AND CO 'S 1 BEER AND STOUT I 8 BEER AND STOUT! . A DELIGHTFUL Sparkling Ale— —a. Quarts 7s per dozen, Pints 4s per dozen; or in two-gallon Perfection ' Jars 4s. Delivered in town or suburbs. j OVR INVALID STOUT I 3 Lighter, • Creamier, and More Easily Digested than the imported article. TRY IT! CENTRAL BREWERY, QUIN-STRHET", Wellington. 'gfcoa*- 67L vPlopfittog ...iuiu»hm 9* B. PARftALL,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 32, 15 October 1912, Page 5
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