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WELLINGTON HOTEL. Molesworth street, A. HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Biiildings and within a minute's walk of the Government Buildings. First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors and Permanent Boardfers. „ • The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. . 801 WONDERLAND OP NEW ZEALAND. EOTOEHA AND HOT LAKES DISTRICT. Tourists and visitors from the SOUTH intending visiting the NORTH ISLAND and the HOT LAKES DISTRICT wl] find every Comfort, Attention and Convenience at the various Hotels in the District of Rotorua, viz., THE GRAND HOTEL . THE GEYSER HOTEL LAKE HOUSE THE PALACE HOTEL the Grand' being the finest hotel in New Zealand ~ ‘All Communications addressed to the Managers of the above Hotels will have prompt attention; or for terms and book* “'"m'FsTbiffc OFFICE. 427 52, Lambton quay. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL ' Lambton quay, Wellington. FRANK SMITH, Proprietor. (Late of Newtown Hotel). Mr Frank Smith begs to inform his friends and the public. generally that he has taken possession of the above wellknown and centrally situated Hotel. Comfortable accommodation for Boarders. Bast Brands of Wines, Spirits and ides only kept. Telenhone No. 107*. Masonic ho Cuba street. Wellington. E L, T. WHITE, Proprietor. The above well known Hotel has been horongbly renovated, decorated and reurnished, and is now replete with every nodern convenience. First-class Accommodation for Boarders fourists and the Travelling Pvbhc. Wines and Spirits guaranteed to bo the jest procurable. ' , - Night Porter in attendance. Letters and Telegrams will receive jrompt attention. Telephone, No., 1188. ‘ • AS* i PRIVATE HOTEL, 0. INGBSTEE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS McLEAEY, Proprietress. (Late Matron of the Ohiro Home.) rHE above Private Hotel contains upwards of 50 rooms well and tastefully urnißhed, and is well known {p travellers, ,nd permanent boarders as being a firstlass hostelry and-conducted on up-to-date ystem. Good table, large and lofty rooms, rbioh include a billiard-room for the omfort of visitors and, permanent loarders. ‘ ~, Terms on application. All wires receive rompt attention. „ ■ Telephone 334. "Sr Patronised by the Governors of N.Z. . HOWE’S ROYAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. O H N E. H Proprietor. A L L, Under contract to Messrs Thomas Cook d Sons. .World’s Tourist Agency. Porter and Express meet at trains. Luggage carted Free--276 ACCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. <TT AS. CRESS, the well-known athlete ) and sport, and late proprietor of the isonic Hotel, Wellington, hae purchased e interest in the above, which continues a FREE HOUSE FOE BEVERAGES. THEY ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. CHARLES CRESS. Proprietor. P E D D I Eo ILABENDON (AUB HOTEL, J Opposite Post Office, Napier, Ijoining the U.S.S Company and New Zealand Shipping Company’s Offices. ilioellent accommodation for Tourist# 1 Travellers. . , „ . .awn Tennis, Billiards. • Family and mmercial Hotel. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of Now. Zealand. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Vithin one minute of the Railway Station. JAMBS HATFIELD, Proprietor. • Letters will- receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone, No. 35X. EO. MAWSON, CONFECTIONER, VCUBA STREET, ving furnished an up-to-date Luncheon 1 Dining Room capable of comfortably ting upwards of one hundred people, ites organisations arranging Banquets, ppors, etc., to call and inspect the pretof* and Cold Luncheon daily. 948

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4103, 16 July 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4103, 16 July 1900, Page 3