.. ; AUCKLAND. AT'KEI-EY•- /y-; O TE L (Queen "street, Auckland). VISITORS to'Auckland will find that at the WAVEBLEY ... HOTEL no effort will be spared- to • offer them .every com. fort, combined with a Moderate Tariff. The Hotel is within one minute s walk of .the Railway Station .-find- Wharf. and commands'a - magnificent view ot the harbCmr‘ MAURICE O’CONNOR. Proprietor. Q. U)£i,' N AL V Q-Y m " SYMQNJISv r -S,TRE;§U'. AUCKLAND Private Hotel for Families. Ladies and "Gentlemen. THE Hotige is’situated in large grounds, six acres",' ' 'comprising shrubberies, fernery, fruit and flower gardens and .tennis lawn. „ Magnificent view of the harbour. Ten minutes’ walk from the G.P.O. Cars and ’Buses pass the entrance gates. Address— MRg SCHEE p F> -i; j;:--'o r > .Glenalvon, Auckland. fjl OTEI, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE above well-known Hotel is pleasantly situated 'in New Plymouth and is within three minutes’ walk of the Railway;, Station andfTownghip., The travelling'public will find every attention at the Terminus., 159 r -r; HA'DFIELD, 'Proprietor. £iXT Y JjiDlF F E T JJ 0 T E L , ii .(FIRE-PEQOF), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. IMPORTERS of Wines and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. , , Superior Accommodation for Families and ...Single, Gentlemen. PrivateDirting arid Sitting Rooms for Ladies and Families. Hot, Cold and,Shower .Baths.-Trams pass tbs door to-all parts 1 dUthß city, always; in attendance itaa oHSORUi.. ea .lesmi no -r i;-,) ! .yVQ. T BL, ■ WlfetilS' &ND VfftfSlMA’ STREETS. u'X WELLINGTON.- ; 1 furnished in (thjc /mostf mngjetf and up-to-date style, is now, open for the reception of visitors.’ ’* l ! .-duD-Ai NewrSamplA.Rdoms. light ftiild Commodious, with strong-room for valuables. JOSEPH MANDEL. Proprietor. Willis and 'Victoria streets. Wellington. -v -a ' si? Q. BNT RA L JJ OTE L, . , NAPIER. CHUfe- Q.- ...Proprietor (Late of Wellington and .Dunedin). THE above Hotel 'is one' of the most convenient' and up-tbidate houses in Hawke’s Bay;/ 0 3;-Vi '•Three''minutes' walk from" Railway Station and Post Office., Telegram s'" Promptly Attended to. , OIJLY FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS ; ill,;: - DISPENSED. =: : q’qM M BBC IA L JJ OTBL, - [ Lambton quayiWnllington. Aci/'METERS Begs to infbrffi msi fHixias and the public generally- ■thatibe’has taken possession of the’above well known and centrally situated HoteL.v.'v ... t : 1 ■;: Cbmfortafcie Accommodation for Boarders.
Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits. Staple's XXXX always on tap. Telephone, No. 1073. ■:, : i ' ■- f. <-r -v-• ELLIN G-TO N JJ OTE L. ..Molcsworth street. . '. A'. HAYWARD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. THE Wellington Hotel is situated immediately, £;Cipj»Bite//i:th.o . Parliamentary Buildings and within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings.' . ' Firat-claae Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitor* and Permanent Boarders. and Spirits in Stock'.' * ' - 807 . \ Close.to the 1 House: ,of Parliament. ’ WILLIAM • MoLEOdTmd - MES IEGG(. -• . Proprietors ; ■ (Late of the s.s. Botomahana). , MB McLEOD aml-MBS ; LEQG having : purchased' l the' -'ahbyp-' Hotel. intend running the house''hi 1 lah.'up-to-date-style. The public can rely upon being supplied with the very Best Liquors, Comfortable Bedrooms and ; First-class Table, First-class Billiard Table. Terms Moderate.. ■ ito Q COIDBN TAL JJ OTE L, Wdtinown? Hotel tnayjfretor op,, receiyip » s , eveyy attention ana all the comforts of a home. c The recognised house for Commercial ♦afoTOlvfcllsrs, i ] Jjeeh made.. to and Special. forluggaK4 ! T to' , 'be i i , from .Railtvay Static Night Porter in a rrWire'iorbsmteefpjauaHuhi -r:r giiiLnlig iu&'BllAX l - 949 .saVi f'7 r fr.. - I i«.'» ijv; Pnder.the distinguished Patronage* of the ’ of 'Lord- and Lady I -Bra'saey.-* 1 ‘ j.UA •* g°f el, ; CHRPSTCHHE Cfe lOOrs j (Established.lß63). Eooms Superior! Apartments for Families. Tourists and Others. * THIS, Hotel in very central; 'neir Post and Telegraph ' Office*. Customhouse, Banks, and ■ other 'Publio ‘Buildings. 'Twelve large, well-appointed"' Sample Booms for, thevconvenience. of - Commercial Gentlemen. Correspondence will . Receive prompt attention. . Porters meet all steamers ■ and trains; arriving; And leaving Lyttelton.' ."HENRY rALLEN, Manager, ;; O'OT;F J-'ll. pALA OE, -WANGANUI - - - (Opposite to the Railway Station and .close to the Wharves). MRS RICHARDS ... ... Proprietress Meals at all- hours. Theßeat of Beds and 'Frist-class Accommodation. Alterations and additions now completed. Letters and telegrams promptly attended tO. -rr.'>-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4312, 22 March 1901, Page 2
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