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RATIONAL, JJOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ALFRED COLES, late of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory street, begs to inform, his numerous friends and the publiiJ iR general that he has purchased Mr L White’s interest in the National Hotel, and hopes to receive the same generous patronage as he has received in the past. Good Table. Best Brands of Liquors in Stock. Terms ModerateVisitors from the Country may roly.pV, receiving the best attention, and their convenience .will be studiodin every .possible, way. - 72' iAHAUTANUI H OTEL. I HAVE much pleasuto in informing old Friends and the General Public,that Jhave taken over the above well-known Hotel. This Hotel, being situated on the X’aremata Beach, .is just the place for invalids to recoup. , 1 , ■ The Rooms are lofty and well-ventilated. Private Rooms for families. ■■■■■.- Nothing but tho best brands of Wmos and Spirits r kept. Dunedin Ale on draught. For Cyclist Runs it is one pi the best from town via^orirua or Haywards, Pabantanui being half-way. Coaches meet morning and evening trains at Paremata. Paddocks and Stabling. Good trout fishing may be had here. R. SAUNDERS. 132 Proprietor. MASONIC EOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. P iioriuETOE P. L.. HARNETT, (Late of Patoa.) rpHIS Commodious and Popular Hostelry, JL >. just opposite and within a minute a walk of Railway Platform, now offers fsiiiUlies to passengers by , rail, for .whom good meals ami beds at moderate charges arp always in readiness. „ . Hot, Cold and . Shower ■ Baths. Best brands'of" &c. .Good stabling, ms oh 58 loose-boxes. The . porter meets on trains. " ■ METROPOLITAN HOTEL Wanganui, Mas A. KIRKWOOD, PaoraiKTiiKSf. J'bn Propriotrosß has much pleasure, in .nnonnohur to old friends and •enerally lhat she has taken over the above it.o hotel, which will bo run on first-olass 1 The Metropolitan is superbly furnished, ,nd baa all modern appointments and con- •• menros conducive to comfort- : . The Bedroom aoowmmodation i« very exet'B VH, and tho roems are unusually largend lofty. Fine roof promenade. Toimsts, Commercial; Gentlemen, Cyclists ,nd Visitors ’o Hew Zealand’s Rhino Will nnu i o hotel pleasantly’ and conveniently situted, being close to the railway station aim iharves, and one minute’s* walk to tna rost. nd Telegraph Offices. ■ A feature of the ) etropolitan will be the table, of which,, to roprietrosß intends to make ■ a speciality, ho hotel tariff isperhaps the most reasonble on the coast. Only the very, choicest ot linos, spirits, ales and cigars Btoo “, ot (•(sight’s Dunedin alee always on drangnt. ’orter meets all trains. Letters and telerune punctually attended to. Sample yooma. PO. Box No. X3p.leyin h tel, LEVIN. Daniel Hannan Proprietor. . ~ ■ ] AVING purchased the lease of the I l above named woll-lniown Com nior oral [otel. the Proprietor wishes to inform the nblio generally that; he is prepared to give ji m first-class accommodation at a moderate mb, Our'Wines and Spirits are guaranteed ibe the puvoi-t and best, obtainable. FiratlaasCbef. Good Stabling. Horses and Traps jr Hire. Boat on Horowhenua Lake for-the envenieuce of tourists and visitors. Large ample Rooms. Public Hall for-theatrical nd other companies. First-olass > illiardible and all modern conveniences on remises. Cyclists*! Touring Club's East, 'ho Victors’ Resorts Commercial Travellers lome. All cordially invited. Coach meets II trains. i 1 M A sON 1 0 JoL OTEL CuiiABTRKKT. CHAS. CBBSB , PIiOPBIICTORv pnrfbased ibo loaso of .tho above ntrally-situated hostelry, 1 have pleasure announcing to my numerous friends and' 0 inhabitants of.thopity generally that the asonio has been thoroughly renovated voughout. and fitted with elootno light,’ano 11 now compare favourably with any, house the city. Commercial travellers and tour--s will find the comforts of a homo at the asonic, Cuba street- ■ Wines, Ales and Spirits first quality. Telephone No. 1186. ~ CHAS. CRESS, 1 , Proprietor. WAKKEK-fc HOTEL, . CATHEDRAL SQUARE.. CHRISTCHURCH.... Established 18(53. . . iperiur ftpsrtmunte (Families, Tcnnst* and othor)i. PHE Hotel if. very central, near Poiit and ■ Telegraph Offioeu, • Custom House, woks and other Public Bnildings. \ Twelve largo, well • appointed sam|>lo ■>oir.B for the ponvenisnoe of commercial Correspondence wUI receive prompt attoum Porters meet all steamers and trains riTmg * nal H®S. Manager. ‘ EBAROA HOTmL, LEVIN. \ AELES WILLIAMS Proprietor. IHIS ' oemmodions ■, and comfortable, Hostelry is conveniently situated jotly opposite the Railway* Station of m contains 26 rooms, and is fitted with all ’ leni improvements. Every accommodai is provided for boarders and the travol- • public at moderate charges. The best of or« only kept. Sample Rooms for Travel- . Good Stabling. First-class Billiard do Rc-freshmonts at all hours, cial Alien*;on to Cyclists. Hot, Cold end + Shower Hatbß- ■ 007 • Molbswohth Btreet, Ha I WOOD (formerly of Princess. Hotel - p’aoriUKTOit, ’ho Wellington Hotel is situated imtne: tolv opposite the Parliamentary Buildings I within a minute’s walk of the Govornat Buddings. . ~ , , ’irst-class Accommodation is provided for (Tollers Visitors and Permanent Boarders, ’he Best Brands of Wines and .Spirits n 50 Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. betters "will receive every attention. F.O. Box No. 291. Telephone, No. 231. - pANAMA JJ OTEL. Corner. or Vivian and Taranaki streets (Opposite the Skating Rink) ME GEORGE ROSS (late of the RoyalHotel, 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-1 ■ shall be pleased to see 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. • \

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 3

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