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ATI ON A L |_J OTB L , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ALFRED COLES, late of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory street, begs to inform bis numerous friends and the public; in general that he has purchased Mr 1 White’s interest in the National Hotel, and hopes to receive the same generous patronage as ho has received in the past. Good Table. i Best Brands of Liquors in Stock, Terms Moderate. . Visitors from the Country may rely o*receiving the best attention, and their convenience will bo sttidiedin every possible way. ,727 AHAUT/ANUI JJOTEL. I HAVE much pleasure in informing old Friends and the General Public that I have taken over the above well-known • Hotel. This Hotel, being situated on the Paremata Beach, is ,just the place for Invalids to recoup. , The Rooms are lofty and well-ventilated. . Private Rooms for families. Nothing but the beet brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Dunedin Ale on - draught. For Cyclist Runs it is one of the best from town via Porirua or Haywards, Pahautanui being half-way. Coaches meet morning and evening trains at Paremata. Paddocks and Stabling. ' Good trout fishing may he had here. ( E. SAUNDERS, 132 Proprietor. HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Elbopeiktob ... ... P. L. HARNETT ; (Late of Patea.) __ THIS Commodious and Popular Hostelry, just opposite and within a minute’s « alk of Railway Platform, now offers special fanilities to passei gera by rail, for whom good mea's and her e at moderate charges are always in readiness. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Rest brands of Suirils, &u. Good stabling, lust* class loose-boxos. The porter meets all trains. 9 ETRO POLTTAN • Wanganui. HOTEL Mus A. KIEEWOOD. PBOPitIKTUKSK he Proprietress Das much pleasure .in.; miounoinir to old friends aud ; the public, onorally that she has taken over the above , ne hotel, which will bo run on first-class ties. , i , ■, : ■ ■ The Metropolitan is superbly furnished, nd has all medern appointments and coni nienres conducive to oomfort .The Beeroi'm ae,§i.'inmodation in very ,cxpcsive. and llie rooms are unusually large nd lofty. Fine roof promevide. Tomists, Ci-niTDennal GcntVmou, Cyclists nd Vi si lore 'oNew Z-alaiid’n Rhine will find c hotel pleasantly add conveniently situted, being close to the railway station and barves, and one minute’s walk to the Post nd Te egraph .wfliovs, A icaluto of the lottopolitau will be the table, ol wbiob the roprielress intends to make a speciality, holiolel tariff' is perhaps the most rcasonble on the coast; Only the very choicest oi inea, spitit# ales, mud cigars-; stuck 0f,,, I'CigbtV Dunedin ales always on draught, nrt-r meets all trains. Letters and teleramspunctually attended to Sample ioums. PO. Bax No. 158, ; r J LHYIK H Tl'L, „ LEVIN. Daniel Hankas L Proprietor. ("J! AVING purchased the lease of the above named well-known Commercial Intel, the Proprietor wiksbcri to i&loiMxi iho nblio generally that be is prepared to give iem firstmlass accommodation at a moderate),,, ■st. Our Wines and Spirits are guaranteed j ho the piiToi-t and best obtainable.,, „ Firstiasu Chef. Good Stabling. Horses ard Traps ir Hire. Boston H orowbenua Lake for tbo auvenience of Vnirists and visitors. Large ample Rooms. Public Hall for theatrical nd other companies, y First-class billiard-, ble, and all modern' ■■ conveniences on ■eraises. Cyclis's’ Touring _ Club’s Rest, bo 1 js'tors’ Resort. Commercial Travellers, tome. All cordially invit' d; Coach, meets ,11 tiaina. ■ , * ■ S ONI C , SZ Cuba street. (>. T E L. CHAtL CRESS PBOI'IHK’I 08. Having purchased., the lease of the above centrally-situated hostelry, I have pleasure in announcing to m» numerous triends and the inhabitants of the pity generally, that ibe Masonic has been thoroughly renovated throughout and fitted with electric light, one will now compare favourably with sny bouse in the city. Cummi roisl travellers and tourists will find the comforts' of a homo at the Masonic, Cuba street. Wines, Ales and Spirits first quality. _ ■ -Telephone No. 118(5 CHAS. CHESS, 54] ■ ■. ■ ■ - Proprietor. - 7 -:■ >;■ aoT ,ih ’I B.FDF fi s. H<i»V A iIK Kri r-blishcrt H-u!*,, ■- ■, cjup * u... ,i jr.iini' -u '-r, ( r rr-1 d-e, i (jurists *l/0 '*(ber- > Hotel te very osnuiil, near Post and, 1 Tolegrs.pl -. Offices, Cui-.u.m Honeo, faults andatl-er Poblio EuiWingu. Twelve ktrac, ■ well - appoint td Semple dooms for tbo' ronvoruer""* of rfurweroial for/tlcmen. ’ ■ Corves’, on<li-nc« will vnr«ve prompt afterlion Porters raout all steamers and trams arriv ug and leaving l.vttelton. , K HENRY ALLEN, Manager. WfcU hOA BOT-tL, . LEVINCHARLES WILLIAMS PloT’-IXETOR. IHIS ormmodiona and comfortable Hostelry is conveniently situated sctly opposite the Railway Station of in, contains 2(5 rooms, and is fitted with alb ler'n improvements.- Every aooommodai is provided for boarders and the travol- - public at moderate charges The best of iors only kept Sample Rooms for Traveli. Good Stabling. First-class Billiard >lo. Refreshments at all hours, cial Attention to Cyclists, Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. C 57 ELLINGTON SuOTBL, MOWBWOBTS STBSST, H ; V WOOD (formerly of Brincees Hotel • PEOI’IiIBTOB. ho Wellington Hotel is situated unrnoely opposite the Parliamentary Buildings within a minute’s walk of the Govornt Buildings. . Lrst-olaar Accommodation is provided for vellera. Visitors and Permanent Boarders. lie Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits n 90 Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. OKEE’S FAMILY HOTEL CHEISTCHUECH. ,hin one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. ettera will receive every attention. 6. Box No. 291. Telephone, No. 231. ANA M A JJ O T E L, Coeneb or Vivian and Taranaki streets (Opposite the Skating Rink) . ME GEOEGE EOSS (late of the Eoyal 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 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 EOSS. 706 Proprietor Panama Hotel.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 3

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