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ORR AND LODDER, CITY BUFFET HOTEL, (FIEE PEOOF). LAMBTON QUAY,/ WELLING TON. IMPOETEES of Wines and Spirits ol the Choicest Brands. Superior Accommodation for Families and Single Gentlemen. Private Dining and: Slttiflg-rooms for Ladies and Families. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Trams pass the door to all parts of the city. Night Porter always in Attendance. TEEMS,.4a. 6d.to 5a 6d per. day. Wellington hotel, Molesworth street. A HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington-HcteJ is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Bvuldings and within a minute a walk of the Government Buildings. . ~ , First-class Accommodation ,is provided] for Travellers, Visitors- * and Permanent Beat Brands-df Wines and Spirits in stock. 807 1

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MANUEL'S NBWEMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS, ■ WELLIN GTuN. THE above Hotel, rttuilt and furnished in the most complete apd urtto-date style, is now operTTor the "'tedeplK.', <■ New° Sample ■ Roomed light ' and commodious, with strong-room for valuanles. JOSEPH MANDEL. Proprietor. Willis and Victoria~streets, IMlingtom Under the distinguished Patronage of the; Countess of Glasgow, - Lord and Lady xxfTE 7 N El’S.;..' HOTEL, W: Cathedral square, OHEXST-OHUECH. 100 (Established , 1863) Booms. - Superior Apartments for Families, -v. ■. . Tourists and others. _ • This Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Bangs, and other Public Buildings. Twelve .large, well-appointed Sample Booms for the convenience of commercial; gentlemen. . ! ? ; j Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet; all - steamers and trains arriving and leaving Lyttelton. HENRY ALLEN, Manager. THISTLE/ inn,Onnosite Government ' Railway Station. 1 JAMES KEENEY, Proprietor.' ME .TAMES KEENEY (late of Trafalgar; Hotel, Greymouth) begs to inform his friends from the West, Coast and the public generally, that, he has taken over) this well-known hotel, where he is prepared to cater.: for all their, requirements. Visitors to the Empire City will find excellent accommodation. ...and a well-kept table. Luncheon daily from 12 to 3. Special terms forj Boarders. . . ; Best'.brands of, Ales,',iWynes and Spirits only -kept. ' ‘ "• ■' , . Trams pass the door every ten minutes Telephone. No. 1193;, '' j 303

Q ENT R A'X.'' H O TE I :/r.- f ■ -'-f Jf; CHAS. G. F. EAQAR ... Proprietor (Late: WeHingtohi'and Dunedin). . The Abov'a'.HOTEL’is one of., the - Most Convenient and --up-to-date Houses in Hawke’s Bay. ■. i;; Three Minutes’ Walk from RAILWAY and POSThOFFICE. , Telegrams Prompt)y :■ Attended To. -. j ONLY, FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS 1 ■ .DIgBBNSBD. . • •’ HOTEL,; PALMERSTON NORTH. : | YTISITDES to . Husl-well-knopn Hotel V.. mar rely on receiving every attention and all the comforts-of-a-nome. ; . , The recognised* housa.for- Commercial ' " Travellers, . Special arrangeinents have heen made fot 1 luggage to be carried FREE to and froth'Railway Station; "" ' j . Porter meets all trains. [ Night Porter in attendance. | Wire or write for rooms to i F. A. SUISTED, 949 'p-’t l ; 1 ,TKt ’Proprietor. | gE A RL’S HOTEL (LATE ROYAL). | Telephone. 854. P.O. Box. 438.. j Telegraphic Address, SearPs, Wellington! Cook’s Coupons, accepted. i

fIIHE first addition of fifiy commodious X and elegantly ; furnished rooms to this first-class Hotel are, now. open to tit 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 Manavratu Rail)way Stations.: making, it easy of access to thosa arriving and departing by train.' _ | No expense 'has been- spared' in making this at once the most modern and comfortable Hotel in the colony. ; A Lawn, with summer houses adequate ly furnished with deck chairs and lit throughout with electricity, has been opened for the use Of gufest*. j Intending visitors are assured of every attention. • ? Porters meet all trains and boats, j QOMMERGIAiIi , HOTEt ■ Lambton quay, 'Wellington. | ■ ! '.l jA.:I>3J2ASTEas:.;'. ( r.':; ' I Begs to inform his friends and the puhlib generally that he has taken possession of the above well-known- and centrally situated Hotel. j Comfortable accommodation for Boarder^. Beet Brands of Wines and Spirits, j. Staples's SXXX always on tap. t ’ Telephone,-STd.- j MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, j CARTERTON. i rfIHIS well-known House has been renoX vated and re-furniahed. throughout, and ia now one of the- best Pamily and CSffimercial Hotels in; the district. ; Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. None hut the Best .Brands of Wines and Spirits. W; T. WATTS, 169 - •, . - Proprietor.: i FAMILY HOTEL, j ; . Rangitikßi'Line,*Palmerston North. , HAVING assumed proprietorship of the above Hoteli-l 1 desire to notify that it has been ‘ thoroughly - - renovated thmughout.-and' sevotal"handsome rooms added to the r old building;.' - ; The Hotel now forma. one : of the most comfortable and complete on the coast.' An up-to-date’table at moderate tariff. Secure paddocMng and the best of stabling. including-aixlooqe boxes. ' =. O. MoWXLLIAMS, 620 ~ Proprietor,

W' raiTß HAST HOTEL. Ipgh street, Christchnrch.--rSitnated venr centre lof Christchurch; near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks and otherPnbUo CMcea. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Gorres^deaca.TOromptoiattiended [to. Telephone, Pro 'farietM. ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 2

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