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BARRET T'S HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Recent improvements have brought this splendid Hotel into first-class style and order, TARIFF— 7s PER DAY. BOTTLE STORE. A Single Bottle at Wholesale Price. WHISKIES, from 4s 6d quart WINES, from 3s 6d quart COLONIAL ALES and STOUT, lOd. D. DALTON, Proprietor. /CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, Cambridge-terrace, Wellington, Opp. Queen's Statue. MRS. M. O'NEILL (Late of the Queen's Hotel. Masterton), Prop'f ietrese. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Cuba-street. MRS. J. M'GUIRE (Widow of late Sergeant M'Guire) has taken over this I well'known hostel, and patrons will find every convenience and comfort. Only Best Wines tind Liquors Stocked. CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL, The Port, Nelson, Under the Proprietorship of G. M. i HARDEN (late of Wellington), is replete i with every convenience. ' Magnificent harbour view from spacious balconies. An ideal place for spending a holiday. Every attention paid to visitors. Dod- | son's celebrated Beer always, on tap. For comfort the Customhouse is unexcelled. [ Tariff moderate. PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. MR. W. H. ROBINSON (late of the Union S.S. Co.) has taken over the above Hotel. The public may rely on First-claas Accommodation and the best of Wines and Spirits. W. H. ROBINSON, Proprietor. CLARENDON HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. : WM. HALLEY (late of the Marquis oi Normanby, Carterton) 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. Til ARO HOTEL. E ARO HOTEL, CORNER WILLIS 4^fD DIXON STREETS. W. NIDD, Proprietor. Telephone 66?. -^ TAITA HOTEL, TAITA. FRED. TUTTE Proprietor (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. TERMINUS HOT EL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Now completely renovated. Travellers to Auckland, via New Plymouth, will, find this an ideal house. For comfort and convenience it is unexcelled in the Dominion. MRS PAULSEN (late Wellington), Proprietress. YORK PRIVATE HOTEL, Feilding's LEADING House, One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men and holiday-seekers ; will .find this house up to date in every particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table, good attention. t Entirely under new i management. \ Tariff Gs. ( MRS. M'CONACHIE, \ Proprietress. "YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 260 a, X Lambton-quay (Hannah's Buildings), | Wellington, the most central, commodious, and up-to-dato Private Hotel in tho Dominion; bedroom accommodation for 100; tariff 18s to 20s per week ; absolutely firs and vermin proof; Bath, Smoke, and Sitting Rooms, on every floor; ca6iial meals from 9d, or 21 meal tickets for 14s ; one minute from wharf, G.P.O. and railway. THE WHITE HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. The popular rendezvous for Afternoon Tea. Separate Room for Ladies. Splendid balcony; overlooking picturesque Square. Socials and Banquets arranged for on the premises. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a specialty. MRS. RAWLINS Proprietress. BRICE'S BRICE'S (Late of Bodega) NEW 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. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. IT matters not whether you travel night or day, you can always depend on a GOOD CUP OF TEA AT FLETCHER'S. Set Meals, Counter Lunches, Cakes, Sandwiches, and SUMMER DRINKS, THE BEST ONLY. Patronise the Travellers' Popular Rooms. J. 11. FLETCHER, Proprietor STENT AND GO 'S BEER AND STOUT! ! BEER AND STOUT! A DELIGHTFUL Sparkling AleQuarts 7s per dozen, Pints 4s per i dozen; or in two-gallon Perfection Jars 4s Delivered in town or suburbs. OUR INVALID STOUT [s Lighter, Creamier, f and More Easily Digested than the imported article. TRY ITI CENTRAL BREWERY, QUIN-STRHET, Wellington. 'Phone 671. Proprietor 3. B. DARRALL. IJJNCHEON, SUPPER, & TEA ROOMS. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, LAMBTON-QUAY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 P.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor. j Telephone 2506.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 154, 27 December 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 154, 27 December 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 154, 27 December 1912, Page 5