OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MANUEL’S NEW EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. WELLINGTON. rTVHE above Hotel, rebuilt and furnished X in the most complete and up-to-date style, is now open for the reception of visitors. , New Sample Rooms, light and commodious, with strong-room for valuables. JOSEPH MANDEL, Proprietor. Willis and Victoria streets, Wellington. 81/ PIER HOTEL, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON Opposite the Queen’s Wharf. WRING, late of the Metropolitan * Hotel, having purchased the lease of the above commodious amd centrallysituated hotel, ha* pleasure in annoancinji to the aommeroial community and public generally that every attention will be given to those favouring the Pier with a shore of their patronage. The hotel will compare favourably with »*y other house in the Empire City: all the room* are lofty, well ventilated, akd will be found replace in their furnishings. . Private apartment* for families end commercial travel)are. Luncheon daily from 13 till a Night Porter. Only best brand* of Wines, Al«s. eno Spirits kept i* stock. w _ s;mG 43j, Proprietor. c '> . v ‘ FEDERAL HOTEL, LATE CAFE DB PARIS. PALMERSTON NORTH (Opposite Railway Station). and the Travelling Public will find the above well-known Hotel to be fitted with every modern convenience. STOCKED ONLY WITH TIE BEST BRANDS OP WINES AND SPIRITS. First-class accommodation is provided or travellers, visitors, tourist# and peraaneut boarders. Porter meets al) trains. J. NICOLSON, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN HOTEL MOLESWORTH STREET. Wellington, Close‘to the House of Parliament. nrnLLIAM McLEOD AND MRS LEGG. fV , Proprietors (Late of the s.s. Rotomahana). Mr McLeod and Mr* Legg having parhased the above hotel, mtend rnnmng lio house in up-to-date style. The puqlic ROOMS and FIRST-CLASS TABLE-First-olaes Billiard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone, 10M. SHEPHERD’S ARMS HOTEL, TiNAKOBI ROADPUB above well-known and old-estab-lished house is still being run bj Lrs Gillespie and her sons. , Only the best brands of liquors Brooked, snd old and new friends are inited to sten in and for them lives. the old curilbity shop, MBS C. H. r« Propnetros*. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, , PALMERSTON NORTH, f 7IBITOBS to" this well-known Hotel V may rely on receiving every attention md all the comforts of a homo. The recognised house for Commercial Travellers. Special arrangements or luggage to be earned FREE to and ! rom Railway Station. Porter meets all train*. Night Porter in attendance, Wire or writ© for rooms to P. A. SUISTED. Proprietor. jrr ELLINGTON HOTEL, v Moleaworth street, A HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington Hotel imme- j ately opposite the Parliamentary Buildgs and within a minute’s walk of the Govnment Buildings. . ~ , \ First-class Accommodation is provi led r Travellers, Visitors and Permanent TheXst Brands of Wines and Spirits stock. ‘ TSTHITE HART HOTEL, High street, /V Christchurch.—Situated very centre Christchurch.; near Post and. Telegraph pp ce3 Baahs and other Public Offices ariff, 7a 6d per day, _£22b R e . r . w ® e! l ot. Cold and Shower Baths. Night Por Proprie
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4138, 28 August 1900, Page 3
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