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tramway Notices. maw Brighton trail co„ VTSTVoroesterStrcat. , "OXCUBSION TRAMS at KUO a.m. FAKES J.TEOSIBOTI, 4190 ManagerHotels. THE TROCADBEO, rj|HE PALACE DINING and LUNCHEON BOOM OP NEW ZEALAND, WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. GEO. PINNOOK, PROPRIETOR. TRAVELLERS AND TOUELSTS Visiting the Empire City should patronise the j Trocadoro. 'VU I4 V■? Because all Dishes are prepared hy •“ -O. A . nn Export Chef, audserved up in true Parisian style. SDPPEES, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS At all hours. Chabges Moiusbate. X 2012 WAIN’S HOTEL, DUNEDIN, The above Well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL .HOTEL HAS been Renovated throughout, and largely Refurnished, the Commercial Boom being. -second'to none in the colony. CHARGES MODERATE. First-class Accommodation for Tonnsts and: Travellers. Sample Rooms provided. New Zealand Express Luggage Van meets all Trains and Steamers. Y49IS A. PALMER. M°BEIDB’S AMILT AND OoMMBBCIAL IioTEL,,. QUEENSTOWN (Lake Wakatipn). First-class Accommodation for Travellers and-; Tourists. Special rooms for Families. Spacious Sample Booms and good stahling. MBS J. McBBIDE, X 2242 Proprietress. ! STAR & GAJBTBB HOTEL C# n er BABBADOES STREET and OXFORD TERRACE, CHBTSTCHUECH, In close proximity to City. Excellent Accommodation for Families, Travellers, Tourists and others. TAEIFF VEST MODEEATE. Only Beet Brands-of Wines and Spirits kept. WT TO OSIER, PBOPSIETOR (Late Toomer Bros, and Co. and Managing , Director of the Excelsior Boot Manufactories Company). F 2056 THE METROPOLITAN WANGANUI. Close to the Railway-Station, «3- BEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. Every Modern Comfort and Convenience. 52 SPACIOUS BOOMS. 52 Handsomely Furnished, * Thoroughly Ventilated, Admirably Lighted. Ev Accommodation.for Tourists. QFECIAL CONCESSIONS TO TRAVELLERS. SEATS'! ■> SEATS. gQ >THE DINING HALL V gQ A First-class Table Kept. L WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE BEST BRANDS. Porter to Meet A Trains, A Popular House of Coll. JOHN BRENNAN, ;• PROPRIETOR. X 2071 “ ZETLAND ARMS” HOTEL. THIS Favourite Old FARMERS’ EESOST is now under the-ownership of JOHN FOX, (32 years landlord of the “ IpEINCE OP w ales" Hotel). The House has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and now offers every comfort. The EXTENSIVE STABLING ACCOMMODATION (running from Cashel Street to Lichfield Street) Is now in thorough good order, and is under the nersonal supervision of Mr. Fox himself, assisted hy F. Goodwin (“ Little Fred”), who was so many years with the late Mr Seabright. ’this should ho g uawntee to Country Visitors that their HORSES WILL HAVE THE BEST OF TREATMENT. Charges very moderate, viz.. Stands 6d, and with Feed Is. THE BAB is stocked with the Best Brands of Liquors, including D. C. L. “ VERY OLD SPECIAL.” It is the intention of the proprietor to use every effort to render the “OLD ZETLAND” comfortable alike to Country and Town Friends, and he trusts, accordingly, to he favoured with their patronage. Stopping place for W T iia‘s Belfast Drags. X 2228 FORESTERS’ HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE EAST. I), As H T 0 N. Proprietor. (Late steward at the Cb.oh. W. M. Club). Excellent Accommodation at Moderate Rates. Patrons can rely on the quality of the Wines, Spirits and Ales, THEY ARE THE BEST. Speciality— D.C.L., Very old special. E 2193 TERMINUS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. rEH HIS HOTEL is situated just opposite the | Triangle Gardens, Railway Station and Wharves. It is oneof the most beautiful positions in Dunedin. There is no pleasanter place at which to live. The Hotel is quite new, and the rooms ore large and lofty. The Baths and Lavatories are all that could he desired, TAEIFF MODEEATE. T. CORNISH ... PROPRIETOR. Patronisedhy their Excellencies the Governors of Now Zealand. IfeSsS * COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL CHEISTCHUKCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. J AMES H A T F I EL D (Late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club andU.S.S. Company), Proprietor. X 2078 Telephone 281. Letcers will receive every attention PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. ar JOHN 6EBBIE, late of the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, and Mr JOHN HOPKINb, of Dunedin, Confectioner, havo To-day Entered into PARTNERSHIP under ihe style of GEBBIE and HOPKINS. They have taken the Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated ana re-fnrnished. The Hotel is in the centre of the town, at the junction of Princes Street and Stafford Street, conveniently situated for all pnbhc ouices, bants, theatre, railway station, &c. Ihe rooms are commodious and lofty, and equal to .anything in New Zealand. It contains Bathrooms, Lavatories,.Sam pie Booms, &o. Only the best or everything will be kept, and the comfort of the customers will he the first consideration. Charges moderate. Dunedin, 11th February, 1893 X 2229 THES GKAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL In New Zealand. Phis Hotel is built entirely of stone, with concreto staircases and corridors, being therefore absolutely fireproof. rHE Hotel is under the experienced management of the proprietor, whose knowledge of he requirements of Commercial Travellers and he Travelling Public generally, enables him to irovide for their every comfort. The house has icen renovated and re-furnished throughout. All orrespondexico a,nd telegrams receive immediate .Mention, P.O. Box No. 98. Telephone No. 190. 2223 X W. L. PHILP, Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 8

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