DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. mHIS Popular Hotel has been ■*- thoroughly renovated, and extended by an addition which gives accommodation for 50 guests. Refurnished and Decorated throughout. New and Spacious Dining, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Promenade flat roof. ' Tariff, 7s 6d per d*y, or £2 2s per week. Sunday Evening Dinnerß a Speciality. RICHARD DWYER, Proprietor, o WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. mHE ALBERT HOTEL. Tariff: 9s 6d per day; £2 10s per week. t JAS. M'DONALD, Proprietor.
(JRAND HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington, THE LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Tho New Management have made considerable improvements to this popular house, which is fitted to promote every comfort. Correspondence addressed to the Proprietor will receive prompt attention. E. L. CHAFFEY, P.O. Box 711. •Phone 1216. TXfARNER'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Warner's is the Leading Hotel of Christcburch. Electric Light and Automatic Lift. MR. H. PRICE, late of Clarendon Hotel, has taken over Warner's Hotel, and his friends and the public generally can rely on efficient service and 'comfort. Wellington visitors should wire "Warner*." H. PRICE, Proprietor.
riAMBEIDGB HOTEL, Cambridge-terrace, Wellington, Opp. Queen'B Statue. MRS. M. O'NEILL (Late of the Queen's Hotel, Masterton). Proprietress. TfITHITE HART HOTEL, MARTON. The new promises are now completed and luxuriously furnished throughout. 1 Rlectrio li.ajht installed. Only best brands of Liquor kept in stock. Correspondanco promptly attended to. Phone No. 6 ; P.O. Box No. 38. S. J. GIBBONS. Proprietor. HOTEL, PAEKAKARIKI. J QUIRK (late of Lower Hutt) has • assumed control. An ideal weekend or holiday resort. This house is now under first-class management Good table. Beat Wines and Spirits only guaranteed. All Trains Stop Time for Refreshment* VISITORS to Wellington should try New Weiitworth Hotel; quietest and beßt conducted in Dominion. First olass table, up-to-date accommodation. Tariff 5s day. Permanent G«ests by arrangement. — Mrs. R. E. Howell, late j Sydney. % WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON yEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL. •lA Clyde-quay (Near Wharf «nd Te Aro Railway Station). Kitohen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for nine years. Visitors' and Permanents' rates, 5s per day; 25s per week. 'Phone 1656. ' MRS. FIX. Proprietress. PRIVATE HOTEL, PORIRUA. RJ. DAVIS, well-known in the dis- • trict, has assumed control of the. above house. First-class Accommodation for visitors, excellent table, morning and afternoon teas (Sunday included) ; soft drinks.^ light refreshments at ( any time j good billiard table. Spend your week-ends here. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Christohurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worceßter-Btreet (west end), two ininutes from G.P O. and tram, central tram terminus. Having just secured a further large and up-to-date residence adjoining tho above, guests will have the free use of a splendid tennis and croquet lawn, etc. — Mise Hampton, Proprietress. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. R. M'NICOLL. late of Palmerston North, has opened, next Winder's, Manners-street, up-to-date Lunch- I eon, Tea, and Supper Rooms. i Theatre Parties Catered for. THE TIFFIN, MANNERS-STREET, Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. PICTURESQUE Pelorus.— Visitors 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, or direct. Good beach for bathing, rowing boats; launches if desired. Tennis Court, Poet and Telegraph Office, Regular Mail Services". Terms 66 per day, 30s per week; Children under 12 half-price. Partly furnished cottage for families or camping parties. Apply W. T. Erskine, Mahau, Pelorus Sound. npHE RAILWAY BUFFET, -*• Opposite Railway Station, PALMERSTON NORTH. . The Most Comfortable and Best-con-ducted Private Hotel in town. Moderate tariff. Wire or write. J. POWELL, 'Phone 156. Proprietor. REFRESH AT PALMERSTON. FLETCHER'S RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS at Palmerston, on the Platform, are open for All Night and Day Trains, Refreshing Tea and Light Refreshments, Luncheon*, Teas (hot and cold) any time. Special provision made for person b travelling through by night express. i WAR NEWS! SERVICE ■ Glasses, Prism, Field, and Marine Binoculars, Territorial and Scout Telescopes, Compasses, and Pocket Monoculars, etc.— W. R. SCHOLEFIELD, Optician, 39, Mmuor*-»k*»t, opp, jfowlda, Ltdu
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 5
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