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BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. "VISITORS to Wellington should stay » at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. Tariff, 8s per day; £2 5s per weok. D. DALTON, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. mHE 'ALBERT HOTEL. — — Tariff:' 9a 6d per day; £2 10* per week. JAS. MTDONALD, Proprietor. gj-EAND HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington, THE LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. The New Management has made considerable improvements to this popular house, which is fitted to promote every comfort. Correspondence addressed to tho Proprietor will receive prompt attention. E. L. CHAFFEY, P.O. Bor 711. 'Phone 1216. CARLTON HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE Best Hotel is the Most Comfortable Hotel; the most comfortable Hotel is where you receive Every Attention. / THE CARLTON FULFILS ALL' THIS. MRS. PAULSEN, Proprietress. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. (Tho Hotel With the Clock). (Captain) J. MITCHELL, Proprietor. (Formerly of Hawera). Old and New Friends Always Welcomed. Speight's Sparkling Ale on Tap Right from tho Barrel on the Counter. I ViAM BRIDGE HOTEL, Cambridge-terrace, Wellington, Opp. Queen's Statue. MRS. M. O'NEILL (Late of the Queen's Hotel, Mtsterton), ! Proprietress. f^LUB HOTEL, GREYTOWN. H. T. M'CARDELL, Proprietor. (Formerly of Wellington.) First-class Accommodation. Tariff Bs. The recognised Commercial House. Good i Paddocking, Billiard Table, Excellent Table, and Best Liquors. Speight's Beer on Tap. ; mHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, "*" Palmerston North, Is unriyalled for Comfort, Convenience, and Privacy for the Travelling Public. All Commercial and Writing Rooms N Upstairs. B«sfc Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer. T. CHILDS. Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL. MAIN-STREET, PALMERSTON N. J CRESS, formerly of Masterton, and • well known on the Coaefc, haa taken over the above houso, which is centrally situated, *nd will be conducted in firstclass style. Ales and Spirits of Dependable ' Brands only Stocked. RAILWAY HOTEL, MARTON JUNCTION. JLEWIN, formerly in business in • Cuba-street. Wellington, has taken over tho above Hotel. AH trains stop sufficient time for refreshmente. The best Liquors and Beers stocked. Excellent table. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN TRAVELLERS MADE WELCOME. STONEHURST, SYMONDS-ST., ; AUCKLAND, New Zealand. | STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MR. and MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. Telephones 504 and A 374. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, j PRIVATE HOTEL, i £J Clyde-quay I (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station). Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for nine years. Visitors' and Permanent*' rates, 5s per day ; 25s per> week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX. Proprietress. WILLOW BANK" PRIVATE HOTEL, Palmerston North. Two minutes from Railway Station and Square. Excellent Accommodation. First-class Table. Telegraphic Address: "Willow Bank," Church-street West. Telephone 188. Moderate Tariff. MRS. LAW, Proprietress. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Christchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O. and tram, central tram terminus. Having just secured a further large and up-to-date residence adjoining the above, guests will have free use of a splendid tennis and croquet lawn, etc. — F. J MUP.RAY, Proprietor RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Special arrangements have been made by Mr. J. H. Fletcher, the proprietor, for the convenience of travellers and others. Rooms open for All Night and Day Trains. Prompt attention. First-class Refreshments. Serjarato Room for Ladies. X OST and Found, a bad Cough and a MJ) good Remedy— 'Wiltoa'# Old English Cough Liactue.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5