MASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Pbopbietoe P. L. HARNETT (Late of Foxton). rnms commodious and popular hostelry, I just opposite and within a minute’s walk of Railway Platform, now offers special facilities to passengers by rail, for whom good meals and beds at moderate charges are always in readiness. Best Brands of Spirits, &o. Good (Stabling, first-class loose boxes. The Porter meets all trains. 10 ALBION HOTEL, COURTENAY PLACE. ME WILHELM T. LARSEN (Late of the Central Patea), IPeopbietojs. HAVING purchased the lease and goodwill of the above favourite hostelry, patrons can rely on receiving every attention, combined with the comforts of a good home. First-class accommodation for commercial travellers and permanent boarders. Old and new friends are cordially invited. .From the fact of the Te Aro Railway Station Terminus being within a few yards, the betel is within an easy distance for the wearied traveller &nd his friends. Wines, Ales and Spirits are of the very best quality. Please note my address, W. T. LARSEN, ALBION HOTEL, Courtenay place, Wellington. 810 TERMINUS HOTEL, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. J SULLIVAN (Late of Pahiatua and • Weber) has much pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the Lease and Goodwill of the above well-known establishment, and he will be pleased to have a visit from his old friends. Excellent aoooommodatiop for Travellers and Permanent Boarders. The hotel is in a convenient position to the City, trams passing every ten minutes. Wines, Ales and Spirts of the best bbands always to be had. 236 J. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. PANAMA HOTEL, Coenee of Vivian and Taeanaki streets (Opposite the Skating Rink). ME GEORGE ROSS Gate of the Royal Hotel, Thorndon) begs to announce the fact that having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above favourite hostelry, all friends have an open invitation, when I shall be pleased to sea them one and all at THE PANAMA. Needless for me to say, the Wines, Ales and Spirits. may always be relied upon, A call solicited. GEORGE ROSS, 706 Proprietor Panama Hotel. ROYAL HOTEL, Thoendon quay. Mb CHARLES ROBERT SMITH Gate of Sydney) begs to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington and its surroundings that, having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above favourite hostelry from Mr George Rosa, patrons can rely on receiving every attention. The excellent accommodation the house commands is sufficient inducement for travellers and permanent boarders to know that the house will be conducted as heretofore on the lines < of a first-class hotel, and being in close proximity to both the Government and Manawatu Railway Stations, oo.t mands and enjoys the company of most all the travelling community. A call solicits Wines, ales and spirits of the very beat qu xlity.—Yours truly, O. R. SMITH, Froprietoi 769 THE EANEURLY HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. mHIS old-established hotel has recently JL been taken over by Mr A. Crossey, late of the Terminus Porirua Hotels, who ■has made great alterations and improvements throughout the whole building. The furniture is entirely new. Electric light and the latest of modem conveniences. The whole forms a complete transformation of what the Hotel used to be. Commodious billiard - room and excellent billiard • table. First-class private bars both upstairs and downstairs. Free luncheon at public and private bars at noon. No pains have been spared to make this hotel replete with everything which will give patrons entire satisfaction. Accommodation for visitors, permanent boarders, families and the commercial and general public. Comfort combined with civility, and strict attention to the requirements of all, will be found at the Ranfnrly. Best brands of wines and spirits in stock. Bright sparkling and invigorating ales a specialty. All charges will be found to be most reasonable. 555 A. CROSSEY, Proprietor, MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET. JOHN LAFFEY, PROPRIETOR. HAVING purchased the interest and Goodwill of fhe above Hotel, I respectfully invite my old and new friends to give me a coll, Firsfc-olass accommodation for travellers and permanent boarders. Night porter on the premises. WINES, ALBS AND SPIRITS May ialwaya bo relied upon as being of the very best quality. JOHN LAFFEY, 809 Proprietor. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. WALTER KING, late of the Central Hotel, Lower Hutfc, having purchased Mr J. Darby’s interest in the above well-known hotel, bogs to solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on bis predecessor, and in endeavouring to merit same patrons can rely on getting the best brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales. The house being situated witbin eaay distance of the Government and Manawatu Railway Stations, the travelling public will find it a convenient place to stop at. First-class accommodation for permanent boarders. One of Aloook’s best billiard tables on the promises. Charges moderate. WALTER KING, Proprietor. 482 NATIONAL HOTEL, Lambton quay, Wellington, A LFRED COLES, late of the Prince o, rVi Wales Hotel, Tory street, bogs to inform bis numerous friends and the pnblio in general that be has purchased Mr T. White’s interest in the National Hotel, and hopes to receive the same generous patronage a he baa received in the past. Good Table. Best Brands of Liquors in Stock, Terms moderate. Visitors from the Country may rely on .receiving the'best attention, and their convenience will bo studied in every possible way. 727 WARNER’S HOTEL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH.] Established 1863, Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists and others. THE Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks and other Public Buildings. Twelve large, well - appointed Sample Rooms for the convenience ®£ commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt atten tion. Agent for Cobb and Co.’s West Coast Coaches. HENRY ALLEN, Manager. RAILWAY HOT EL, Lower Hijtt. H. PHILLIPS ' (Late of the Occidental Hotel, Masterton, and formerly of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Wellington), HAVING purchased the freehold of the Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt, from the late owner, Mr J. Pinkerton, will be glad to renew his acquaintance with his old Wellington friends, as well as to receive a continuance of that support so kindly accorded him by his Wairarapa friends. The . Railway Hotel has quite recently been refurnished and thoroughly renovated throughout. All the comforts of a home, combined with every attention, will be found by families, travellers, boarders and the general pnblio. My previous long acquaintance with the trade will be a sufficient guarantee that only Wines, Spirits, Ales and Cigars of the best quality will be kept in stock. 329 THISTLE INN HOTEL, Mulgrave street, Wellington. C. CRESS PROPRIETOR. THIS favourite Hostelry has been recently renovated, and now affords good accommodation for visitors to the city. The proprietor, who is well known on the West Coast of the South Island and in Marlborough province, as well as in the Wairarapa district, will be glad to renew the acquaintance of his many friends at the sign of “The Thistle.” Patrons will receive every attention, and the charges will be fonad to be moderate. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the best brands and approved quality. Travellers by train will find the old house most convenient. 557 EMPIRE HOTEL, MAIN STREET, Palmebston Nobth. Tl dTR G. B. LUSK begs to announce that 111 he has purchased the above Hotel, and: has completely renovated and refurnisned it. Every comfort and convenience is guaranteed to the travelling pnblio. Charges very moderate. First-class billiard table. Staples' xxxx beer, and only best! brands of wine" and spirits kept. Stabling under a competent man. 987 Patronised by their Excellencies the ■ Governors of New Zealand. COKER’S FAMILY HOTE f., CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of tho Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Peopbietob. Letters will receive every attention. P.0.80x, 291. Telephone, 231. 301 Rutland Gate Empire) hotelTmolc street, Pahiatua. MRS WARD, Proprietress. Mrs Ward, in taking over the above hotel, calls the attention of the travelling pnblic to the faot that she has thoroughly renovated the house, and for comfort, &0., it now stands second to none in the Forty-mile Bush 810
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3328, 10 January 1898, Page 4
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