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gE A R L’S HOTEL (LATE ROYAL). Telephone, 354. P.O. Box, 438. Telegraphic Address, Bearl’s, Wellington Cook's coupons accepted. THE. first addition of fifty commodious and elegantly furnished rooms to this first-class Hotel are now open to the public. The attention of visitors is drawn to the fashionable situation of Searl’s Hotel and its close proximity to Parliament House, and both Government and Manawatu Bailwry Stations, making it easy of access to those, arriving, and departing bv train. No expense has been spared ii 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 through out with electricity, has bean opened for the use of guests. ■ Intending visitors are assured of every attention. Porters meet all trains and boats. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON 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 carried FREE to and from Railway Station. , Porter meets all trains. Night Porter in attendance. Wire or write for rooms to F. A. STJISTED, 949 Proprietor. THE RUTLAND THE LEADING HOTEL, WANGANUI, N.Z. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and'Families. Ten Commodious Sample Rooms. Cook’s Coupons accepted. Write or/wire for rooms to PERCY HERMAN. 425 Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, W NAPIER. ~ CHAS. G. F. EAGAR ... Proprietor (Late of Wellington and Dunedin.) The above HOTEL is one of tbe Most Convenient and Up-to-date Houses in Hawke’s Bay. Three Minutes' Walk from RAILWAY STATION and POST OFFICE. Telegrams Promptly Attended To. ONLY FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS DISPENSED. PIER HOTEL, GREY STREET. WELLINGTON (Opposite the Queen Wharf?. Trr KING, late of the Metropolitan ' * • Hotel, having purchased the lease ' the above commodious and centmllytuated hotel, has pleasure in announcing , the commercial community and public merally that every attention will be given t those favouring the Pier with a share of leir patronage. The hotel will compare .vourably with any other house in the mpire City; all the rooms are lofty, well mtilated, and will be found replete in icir furnishings. Private apartments » families and commercial travellers. Luncheon daily from 19 till 9. Night Porter. Only best brands of Wines, Ale*, and pint, kept in stock. W H , ! Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL. Lambton quay) Wellington. A. M. 60W, ’ • (Late of Dunedin), Proprietor.' ■ TOTS First-class Hotel affords excellent ■ accommodation for Families, Purulent Boarders and Visitors to Wellmgj. Situated in-the Centre of the city, it within easy access of both shipping and ilways. Patrons will find that their luirements will be carefully studied at 3 Central. • .. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales ly kept. Civility and attention. Morate rates. ' ■ ■ • , v ’ ■ , . , N.B.—First-class Luncheon may be had ily from 12 to 2. . _ Telephone, No. 531. 567 SHEPHERD’S ARMS HOTEL, TINAKORI ROAD. THE above well-known and old-eslcab- . lished house is still being run by rs Gillespie and her sons. Only the best brands of liquors are icked, and old and new friends are mted to step in and sample for themTHB OLD CURIOSITY, SHOP. M~RH c. H. GIIJ UPPIE. Proprietress. rHITE HART. HOTEL, High street, Christchurch.—Situated very centre Ihristchurch; near Post and Telegraph ■es. Banks and- other Public Offices, iff, 7s 6d per day; £2 2s per week. , Cold and Shower Baths. Night PorCorrespondence promptly attended to. phone, 41.—JOHN O’NEILL, Propne-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4103, 16 July 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4103, 16 July 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4103, 16 July 1900, Page 3