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ATIO FA L JJ OT E L LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. ALFRED COLEsTTate of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory street, begs to inform liis numerous friends and the public in general that he has purchased Mr T White’s interest in the National Hotel, and hopes to receive the same generous patronage ns lie has received in the past. Good Table. Best Brands of Liquors in Stock. Terms Moderate. Visitors from the Country may roly o» receiving the best attention, and their convenience, will be studiedin every possible way. 727 MAhGNIO HOTEL, PALMERSTON SOUTH, PnorniKTOß ... P, L. HAIINEIT (Late of Fatea.) rfW Commodious and Popular Hostelry, JL just opposite and within a minute’s v alk of Railway Platform, now offers special ('anilities to passengers by rail, for whom good map's and beds at moderate charges are always in readiness. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Best brands of Spirits, &o. Good stabling, fustolaas lo' se-boxes. The porter meets all Wains. ■ 9 ETKOPOLITAN Wanganui. HOTEL Mbs A. KIRKWOOD, Pbokiiktbkbb ’ Che Proprietress has much pleasure in aononneimr to old friends and the.public i oneratH that she has taken over the above fine hotel, which will be run on first-class lines, , The Metropolitan is superbly furnished, and has all modern appointments and oonvvmonoea conducive to comfort. The Bedroom accommodation is very oxiinsive, and the rooms are unusually large and lofty. Fine roof promenade. Tourists, Commercial Gent]- moil, Cyclists nnd Visiiors io New Zealand’s Rhine will find ti e hotel pleasantly and conveniently situated, being close to the railway station and wharves, and one minute’s walk to the Post ai d Te egraph Offices. A feature of the ■ Metropolitan will be the table, of which the i.rofnckitresa intends.- to make a speciality. ho hotel tariff is perhaps the most reason•ld« on the const. Only the very choicest of wines, spirits ales and cigars stock of '■ eight’s Dunedin ales always on draught, I'ort-r meats all trains. Letters and telei rams punctually attended to'. So,tuple looms. . P.O. Uox No. 138. 79 • JLEYIET H TI? L, LEVIN. ! Danusp Hannan ... Proprietor. j AVING purchased the lease of the ItS above named well-known Commercial Hotel, the Proprietor wishes to inform tho public generally that he is prepared to give ! hem first class accommodation at a moderate ’ cost Our Wines and Spirits are guaranteed to be tho pure-1 and bost obtainable. Firstclass Chef. Good Stabling. Horses and Traps for Hire. Host on Horoivhouua Lake for the convenience cf ti urista and visitors. Large Sample Rooms. . Pnblio Hall for theatrical and’ other companies. First-olase , Billiard-t-blo and all modern convonlonoos on p'-omisos. Cyolists’ Touring Club’s Rest. T he 1 ieltors’ Resort, Commercial Travellers’ Hi mo. All cordially invited. Coach moots (ib trains. . , . 1 Ail A S.O W I C •IL Cuba street. 0 T E L. CIIAS. CRESS , ... Proprietor. Having purchased the lease of tho above ■ trolly-situated hostelry, I have pleasure ■ 'ibtKiuiiuintr IN w numerous friends and io inhabitants ot the city generally that the 'usoiiio has been thoroughly renovated ironghout and fitted with electric light, ana ill now compare favourably with any "'bouse ■ the oily. ' Commercial travellers and tourte will find the comforts of a boms at tho iisonio, Cuba street. Wines, Ales and Spirits first quality. ■' Telephone No. 1186 CHAS. CRESS, L] . .■ ; Proprietor. WaBNEK-T HOTBIf : a'THVDRAI squab - #, ■ VBV.IBTCHUHCK ■ J-.nii«Mi»h«d ISA"! ,r.< O) -jpartii.t-iUJi ’’W Famili'-o. Tourist* ' • , i arid of hors • - ’ BE Hotel is ven- central, .—•br Post and i ' Totegisrh Cfflees. Custom House, alike snd other Public Buildings, nwf-ive large well - appointed tWple i. me for' the nci'-vetmr.ce of ooirmriroal rith men. '""oriesfonfli'Eve' will receive prompt atterPorters meet all steamers and trains •riving and leaving Lyttelton. HENRY ALLEN, Manager. WEB a i OA HOTIiJL. LEVIN, ARLKS WILLIAMS Proprietor. IBIS • commodious • and comfortableHostelry 'is conveniently situated ictly opposite the Railway Station of in. ooutaius-SO rooms, and is fitted with all ier n i mpr ovements. Every aceommodai i« provideclfor boarders and the travel*.-. > pnblio at moderate charges. Thu best of ora only kipt Sample Rooms for Travoli. (s„od Stabling. Firet-class Billiard i)e. Bofrcphtrionts at all hours, oial Attention to Cyclists. Hot, Cold and - Shower Baths. 657 V b llington JoLotbi, M6t.KewoB.TH. Street, H .TWOuD (formerly of Princess Hotel Proprietor, 'bo Wellington Hotel is situated imme,T/11V oiroOfite the Parliamentary Buildings .1 within a minute's walk of the Govornut Buildings. ■ ■ First-class Accommodation is provided lor avellors Visitors and Permanent Boarders. I'he Besl Brands of Wines and*Spin-e n ■ Ic., st> . Patronised by their Excellencies the . Governors of New Zealand. (OKER’S FAMILY HOTEL J CHRISTCHURCH. ithin one minute of the Railway Station.; JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. j.O. Box No. 291. Telephone, No. 231. , A N A M A JJ OTE L, oi-- Vivian and Taranaki streets ‘ ' (Opposite the Skating Rink) , [R, GEORGE ROSS (late of the Royal ;el, Thorndon) begs to announce the fact t having purchased the lease and goodi of the above favourite hostelry, ail nds have an open invitation, when. I 11 be pleased to see them one and all at THE PANAMA, dless for me to say, the Wines, Ales and rits may always be relied upon. A call Clt6d ' GEORGE ROSS, Proprietor Panama Hotel. HaKIjY’S 0 . 1 GLARED PUKE AND WELL MATURED. '; ecommanded by all Leading Doctors,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 3

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