SCOTT'S WILLOW BANK", PLIMMER’S STEPS, Lambtor quay, Wellington. 00D Accommodation for Travellers *UT and Permanent Boarders. Private sitting room for Ladies and' Families. Shower Bath and Piano Two minutes walk from Wharf and Post Office. Tariff. 2s 6d day gEAKL’S HOTEL (LATE EOTAL). Telephone, 351. P.O. Box, 438. Telegraphic Address, Searl's, Wellington; Cook's coupons accepted. THE first addition of fiftV commodious and elegantly furnished rooms to this first-class Hotel are now open, to the public. W’"' F The attedSbn of visitors is drawn to the fashionable situation of Searl’s Hotel and its close proximity to Parliament House, and both Government and Manawatu Railway Stations, making it easy of access to those arriving and departing by train. No expense has been spared u making this at once the most modern and comfortable Hotel in the colony. A Lawn, with summer houses adequately furnished with deck chairs and lit throughout with electricity, has been opened tor the use of guests. ■ , , Intending visitors are assured of every attention. Porters meet all trains and boats. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTEETON. CHAS. CEESS, the well-known athlete and sport, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above, which continues a FEEE HOUSE FOE BEVEEAGES. EVERY ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. CHAELES CEESS, 48 Proprietor. CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL palmeestOn north (Opposite Eailway Station). ■yriSITOES and the Travelling Public will find tbs above well-known Hotel to be fitted with every modern convenience, i STOCKED ONLY WITH THE BEST BRANDS. OF WINES AND SPIRITS. First-class accommodation is provided fo,‘ travellers, visitors, tourists and permanent boarders. Porter meets all train.. J. NICOLSON, Proprietor. ' Under the His Distinguished Excellency Patronage the of Governor. . THE CLUB ‘HOTEL, , ( . STRATFORD. JAMES MUMFORD having entered into possession of the above Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends and the travelling public that no will endeavour, as heretofore, to give his patrons every satisfaction. - • !' Electric light throughout every room. Commodious Sample Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Porter meets all trains. P.O. Box Lo. ,17. Telephone No. 11. Tariff, 6s per diem. JAME§ MUMFORD. , 657 Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL. DANNEVIEKE. A C. SCRIMGEOUE. Proprietor. •Having taken command of the above Hotel, it will be my care to give my patrons every comfort and attention. My table will be found equal to that which'! gained me a favourable reputation _ while conducting the Empire Hotel, Waipawa. The internal arrangements will be under the superintendanee of Mrs Scrimgeour, which should be a guarantee that my patrons Will have nothing to coinplain of on the score of cleanliness and comfort. Wines. Beers and Spirits of the Best Brands omv kept in stock. 148 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMEESTON NORTH; ( VISITORS to this well-known Hotel may rely on receiving every attention and all the comforts of a home. The recognised house for Commercial Travellers. Special arrangements have been made for luggage to be FREE to and from Railway Station- ' Porter meets all trains; Night Porter in attendance. Wire or write for rooms to F. A. SUISTED, 940 Proprietor. rjENTRAL HOTEL, NAPIER. CHAS. G. F. ES-QAE ... Proprietor (Late of Wellington and Dunedin.) The above HOTEL' is one of the. Most Convenient - and Up-to-date : Houses in Hawke’s Bay. Three Minutes’ Walk from EAILWAY STATION and POST OFFICE. Telegrams Promptly Attended To. ONLY FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS DISPENSED. METROPOLITAN HOTEL MOLESWOETH STREET, Wellington, Close to the House of Parliament, WILLIAM McLEOD AND MES LEGG, . Proprietors (Late of the s.s. Botomahana). Mr McLeod and Mrs Legg having pnrichased the above hotel, intend running the house in up-to-date style. The public can rely upon being supplied with the BEST LIQUORS, COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS and FIRST-CLASS TABLE. First-class Billiard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone, 1036. 442 PEDDIE’.o CLARENDON CjtUß HOTEL. Opposite Post Office, Napier, Adjoining the U.S.S Company and New Zealand Shipping Company’s Offices. Excellent accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Lawn Tennis, Billiards. Family and Commercial Hotel. ’ 147
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4082, 21 June 1900, Page 8
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