CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. , The Most Central Hotel in the City. First-class accommodation. Trams pan the Hotel every five minutes. Telegram! and letters addressed to the Proprietor promptly attended to. Best brands of Wines and Spirit! stocked on the premises. Speight's Dunedin Beer always* on tap. TARIFF— From 5s to 6s per day ; from 30s to 40s per week. A. R. Y. LODDER, Proprietor. Telephone 243. P.O. Box 152.
BELLEVUE GABDENS AND HOTEL (late McNab's), Lower Hutt. The Most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and permanent Boarders and Tourists may rely upon having excellent accommodation, and finding everything first-class. Eight miles from Wellington, and five minutes' journey from Hatt Railway Station. Good roads for riding or cycling. Telephone connection with city. Splendid train service. Good fishing and shooting. Correspondence invited, addressed to manager or proprietor. Wines and Spirits of best brands kept on the premises. Speight's Beer on tap. A. R. Y. LODDER, Proprietor, W. GANDAR, Manager.
CALL AT THE NEW ZEALANDEIt HOTEL, AND SEE THE NEW PROPRIETOR "TED" DONNELLY (Late of the Masonic.)
A W. HARRISON (Late of Hunterville and Havelock) Has Taken over the PALACE HOTEL, And will BE GLAD TO WELCOME HIS FRIENDS, BOTH OLD AND NEW.
m HE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of WILLIS and MANNERS STREETS, Under Entirely New Management, IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. TARIFF : 8s 6d per Day. TWO GUINEAS Per Week. T. G. ASHMAN, Proprietor.
IMPERIAL ALE AND STOUT AWARDED GOLD MEDAL ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION OBTAINABLE FROM A. G. 8. HUNT & CO., WELLINGTON
P.O. Box 221 SCOTT & MARTINDALE, RACING CORRESPONDENTS, Wellington. Telegraphic Address — SCOTT and MARTINDALE, Wellington. S.P. on all events. Doubles on all leading events.
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Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 383, 2 November 1907, Page 19
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285Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 383, 2 November 1907, Page 19
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