Bellevue Hotel s Gardens 9 ' LOWER HUTT, WELLINGTON, admitted by the travelling public to be unequalled as the most efficiently appointed and up-to-date establishment in the Southern Hemisphere.
ARTHUR LAW, n UP AM) GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. WELLINGTON P n. HOX 57.
THE BELLEVUE HOTEL lias been added to, and improved upon to such an extent, that it now compares favourably with the fashionable establishments in England and on the Continent. Tourists can I'ely upon everything appertaining to their comfort. Trains to city every hour. THE DINING-ROOM leaves nothing to be desired, being handled by a thoroughly competent staff of experienced waiters. THE CULINARY DEPARTMENT is presided over by a highly-paid Chef with continental experience, and guests can rest assured that their wants in this direction are well catered for. THE PROMENADE GARDENS are the splendid result of 45 years of professional horticulture, and in point of floral magnificence are unsurpassed. They abound with rareties of all descriptions from all parts of the world, and successfully acclimatised; beautiful lawns, laid out scientifically, and encompassed by grand old English and New Zealand trees, tropical palms, highly cultured flowers too numerous to mention, all go to make a scenic effect which must be seen to be appreciated. This department is under the personal supervision of Mu. E. Anstis, who has a large staff of gardeners to carry out the work thoroughly. A. R. V. Lodder, Chas. G. F. Eagar, PnOPKIETOIi. Managek.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 46 (Supplement)
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255Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 46 (Supplement)
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