A Useful Guide for Country Readers and Visitors to •Wellington.
CBremSsf's.; &c< .HotelsWine and Spirit KercEiants. Pictures anp Framing.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Molesworth street, Wellington, ©lose to-House of Parliament and Railway , .L~ - ' - Station. WILLIAM' McLEOD AND MRS LEGO, Proprietors (late of the. s.s. Rotomahana). Best Liquors, Comfortable Bedrooms and First-Class Table. First-class Billiard Table. Telephone, 1036. BEST WINE'S AND SPIRITS KEPT. N ATIO N A L HOTE L. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ALFRED COLES, Proprietor. Every Accommodation i'cr Visitors. Terms Moderate. Telephone, 1212. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CITY MEN. The Proprietor of the CLUB HOTEL has now opened ,/ : A"NEW'LARGE DINING ROOM. 5 COURSES, Ist—ONE SHILLING (including Ghss of Dunedin Beer). Luncheon from 12 until 2 o'clock. Give it a trial. 1 . NED WILSON. A household word, ,of‘ high renown, You’ll hear in fair Dunedin town, Jf you unto the Soulh go down, . ,\T>. Ned Wil son. Jjad since ISied came up here to dwell, The name and fame of his hotel A-re spread around and known quite well, Ned Wilson. ‘"Where do you lunch ?** says Smith to Brown, "Why, in the best house in the town, You pay the fifth part of a crown, At Wilson*s/* "And there you’ll get, I do declare, Just for a 'bob/ most charming fare/"’ "By jove! then we will go down there, To Wilson's/* "The sparkling ales of Speight and Co., Are always there on tap, you know/* "Oh ! say no more;- but let, us go ' v ; To Wilson's. ONE OF THE BEST BILLIARD ROOMS IN THE COLONY. CHOICEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS. NED WILSON’S • . POST OFFICE HOTEL, ' GREY STREET.-„,-n- vr'.B-A R R-E T-T* s HOTE. L, / v LAMBTON' QUAY. '' Beet Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors to the City. •I GOOD TABLE KEPT. V •-> ‘ ■ • G. ■Y. DENNIS, Proprietor. Trams pass the door every Ten Minutes. "BRASSY** WHITE, (Poneke Football Club and Wellington Representative Teams), - Licensee of the CALEDONIAN HOTEL. VICTORIA HOTEL, ABEL SMITH* STREET. This well-known house has been enlarged and thoroughly renovated throughout, and is now one of the best family and most comfortable hotels in Wellington. Special Accommodation for. Country . , , Visitors. ..... i, Proprietor, of Wines and Spirits only kept.- ” ? .vC/: /.T H>t M! TJL En. IN nJ \and/Mulgrave streets (Opposite Government Railway Station). JAMES KEENEY '• - (Bat*© of Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth) / V.. Proprietor. Excellent ;Accommodation for Boarders - and. Visitors to the City. TABLE KEPT. Trams the Door every Ten Minutes. Telephone, 1193. - DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. MISS ISAACS _ Proprietress. This popular,. Hotel has been rebuilt and newly furnished. Fire escapes provided in every room. STrst-class accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. Telephone 468. PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. FIRST HOUSE FROM THE WHARF, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE. WALTER KING, Proprietor*. Massage. j/ At *•■ - -. „ k/ :MT SI S':/-;! BLUR F 'OjO T, k' QUALIFIED MASSEUSE,-; WILLIS STREET,-. :A. . Bridge, and Andrews, Dentists. telephone 677.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1514, 7 March 1901, Page 4
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471Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1514, 7 March 1901, Page 4
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