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AUCKLAND. jjotel (Queen street,Jikuckland). VISITORS to Auckland- will find that at the WAVEELEY- JHOYEL no effort will be spared to offer them every comfort, combined with a.. Mode rate Tariff. Hotel is within .one minute's walk of the Eallway Station arid Wharf, and cpmmanda a .magnificent, view of the harbour, MAUEICB O’CONNOR. Proprietor. : "0. LENALVON •' SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. Private Hotel ■ for : Fe&riilies' Ladies and Gentlemen. THE House is situated in large grounds, six acres, comprising shrubberies, fernery, fruit arid-flower gardens and tennis lawn. Magnificent view’pf the harbour. Ten minutes’ walk from the G.P.O. , Cars and .’Buses pass the entrance gates. Address— MBS SCHEEFP. Glenalvon, Auckland. rjl 33 EM I N ITS JJ O'TEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE above well-known Hotel is pleasantly situated In New Plymouth, and is within three minutes’ walk of the Eailway Station .and Township, The travelling public will find-every attention, at the Terminus. ■ " 159 E. HADFIELD. Proprietor. OEE AND LODDEE. g U F P E T. JJ 0 CC B L (FIRE PROOF). LAMBTON QUAY. . WELLINGTON. IMPORTERS of Wines, and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. Superior Accommodation'for Families and ; Single Gentlemen. Private Dining and Sitting Rooms for Ladieslariu Families. Hot, Cddrund Showerißaths. Trains pass the door tbiflJljpkWJs of .the city., . Night Porter always in attendance IT Y.

'. -OPTING- ANNOUNCEMENT, .. ~. - .... , ; ,MANDJ}J/S 0: rv; yr- jj.o te l. WILLIS AND yiCTORIA STREETS. WELLINGTON;' THE 'abote Hotel ;‘)f6buiit'aH4'- furnished in the most complete and up-to-date style, is now~Opßn for the reception of visitors. . •Netri 'Sample - and • Commodious, with strong-room for valuables. JOSEPH MANUEL. ' ‘ *./i. -Proprietor. Willi* ■ and -Victoria * Wellington. - " ' ' 917 Q B N T E A;-L.-'Jjj; O T E L, ' v ' - ■ 'NAPjER. ' CHAB. G. F- 'EAQAB'- ‘ - '-,i Proprietor .(Late .of .Wellington'! emit- Dunedin). THE ftbove/Hotel-is-ono of the most convenient and up-to-date houses in Hawked .1 . ."Tvr__ HIV A ' ' Three minutes*‘-walk from Railway Station and. Post,Office. . .. , Telegrams- Promptly Attended to. . ONLY FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS - DISPENSED,

0O M M.EjR C,,1 A.L,- JJ OTEL, .. - ■ -_A V l.- MASTERS, ;. ; Begs jto .Inform." his "friends and the .public generally; that .be, taken possession, of thie- above. well known, and; centrally eitp-;atedciH^l.S{s,f).'ix.'e&’i-tu-:'.. .: . '. . • Ccunfortable r AcoomWodation' for Boarders. , Best’Brnri3k:of;2Wshe!K-.and. Spirits, j . tap.' . Telephone, No, 1073. "■ - -- m E L tllf G Tfr-N-H O T.-E L. ; Molesworth street. - r—. \ A. HAYWARD (formerly "of Princess j ■Hotel), Proprietor. -THE Wellipgton Hotel is-situated immediately opposite ' 1 the Parliamentary Buildings: p,nd. wlthins of the Government Buildings. : First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers.' Yisitors; - and Permanent Boarders. , The best brands of, Wjnes-andSpiritsin stock. ' ; sot m E TROPOHITAN JJOT MOLESWORTH 3 STREET. ' ‘‘Wellifa'gton. Close to the: Housn of Parliament’ EE, WILLIAM McLEOD and. MRS LEG 6. '; PropriafOW (Late of the e.s. Rotomahana). i MR McLEOD. and MESLEGG having purchased the above Hotel, intend running the hquse in an up-to-date-style. The public can -rely upon' being supplied with the'very Best Liquors, Comfortable Bedrooms and First-class Table. . : I -First-class Billiard,Table. . , * Terms Moderate. - •- * -- :.. Telephone,’c3o36. 442

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Under the distinguished Patronage of the Countess of Glasgow,, Lord and Lady Brassey. ■ ’ AB,N,jET B I*.■ . Cathedral,, square. CH BISt'CHU BCE 100 (Establisheffi 1863) v,: ’ Rooms Superior Apartments for. Families. ■ Tourists and Others. ; : . i THIS Hotel is very central, near,;.Poßt and . Telegraph Offices,- Customhouse, Banks. . .and,! other Twelve : ■ large; , ‘welfeappoihted Semple Booms for the; convemshca; of, .Commercial Gentlemen.:. r ’*, " / /T:i . -^F. will;’Tece£re prompt ataon.’; Porlera:.meet,iftll.'steamers, and . ■ 1 1 ♦' _ .'d. _ J 1 - _ *T 1 trains arriving) aact leaking Lyttelton;, * =. . HENRT.-ALLEN, Manager. 6F 1 F B ’ :"'jpr-A|L.A' CE. (Opposite to Station and close MRS RICHARDS' Proprietress Meals at all hours.) The Best of Beds and Priafc-claaa Accommodation. . Alterations and additions now completed, [otters and telegrams promptly attended :o. ■ ‘ 7PI

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 2

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