AUCKLAND, yy AVER LE Y jTJ OTEL (Queen street, Auckland). VISITORS to Auckland Trill find that at the WAVERLEY HOTEL no effort will he spared to offer them every comfort, combined with a Moderate Tariff. The Hotel is within one minute’s walk of the Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the harbour. MAURICE O’CONNOR, Proprietor. T H E U T AND. THE LEADING HOTEL, WANGANUI, N.Z, First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Ten Commodious Sample Rooms. Cook’s Coupons accepted. Wire or write for Rooms to F. C. FABER, 425 Proprietor. (Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor). Masonic hotel, dannevirke. JOSEPH MITCHELL ... Proprietor. The Leading Family and Commercial Hotel in the District. Commodious and well-lighted sample rooms. Porter meets all trains. Night porter in attendance. Nothing but the best of Wines and Spirits kept. Speight’s Dunedin Beer always on draught. I Correspondence punctually attended to. P.O. Box 11. LBE R T JJ OTEL. MR W. G. PEARSE Has pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this well known family hotel, and trusts that his long experience in first class hotelkeeping will add to the comfort of visitors. Suites of rooms and all first-class accom. modation for Tourists and Boarders. P BIN CESS fJWIEATRE H OTEL, Tory street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor (Late of Waitotara Hotel, Waitotara). AIR WILKINSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the abobve well-known, centrally-situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. 149 RINC B S S H OTEL, Molesworth and Murphy streets. Wellington. MR THOMAS J. WRIGHT for several years past in business in Greytown, having purchased the lease of the above wellknown Hostelry, begs to announce to the inhabitants •! Wellington and the country districts that he will be pleased to receive a share of their esteemed patronage and a call from his country cousins. The house will be found replete and up. to-date in every respect. Travellers and Permanent Boarders will find the comforts of a home. All Wines, Ales and Spirits the very best quality. A call solicited. THOMAS J. WRIGHT. 479 Proprietor. 0 OMMERCIAL JJOTEL, Lambton quay, Wellington. A. I. MASTERS Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above well-known and centrally situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. * Staples’s XXXX always or tap. . Telephone, No. 1073 y ICTOEIA JJ OTEL, , ABEL SMITH STREET (Off Cuba street). This well-known house has been enlarged and thouroughly renovated throughout and refurnished, and is now one of th e best family and most comfortable hotels in Wellington. Electric light all through the building. Special Accommodation for Country Visitors. P. DWYER, Proprietor. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits only kept. Jjl A MI 1 L Y JJ O T B L, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North. ‘ JOHN ROBERTS (Late of Kaikoura and Lyttelton) Has assumed proprietorship of the above hotel, and solicits a share of patronage. Good beds and first-class table. Stabling and safe paddocks provided. OCCIDENIAL MASTEETON. CHAS. CRESS, the well-known athlete and sport, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above, which continues a FREE HOUSE FOR BEVERAGES. EVERY ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. CHARLES CRESS, 48 Proprietor. rjAEE MINUS JJ OTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. The above well-known Hotel is pleasantly situated in New. Plymouth, and is within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station and Township. The travelling public will find every attention at the Terminus. • » 159 E. HADFTELD, Proprietor. WHITE HAET HOTEL, Hight street, Christchurch. —Situated very centre of Christchurch; near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks and other Public -Offices. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone. 177.—JOHN NEIL, Pro. prietor. XT OTEL, GOTO fJIHE TITAHI BAT CLUB. The Premier Seaside Eesort. During the visit of the Duke and Duchess of ‘York. W. JILLETT. 295 Proprietor. JDVTLLE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, W. RUDDICK, Proprietor. [E Railway Passengers, going either North or South, should bo seated with the fact that at the WoodRefreshment Rooms they can have od Hot Luncheon. Railway Guards inform the traveller how much time ■ill have at Woodvlllo. 11*
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4434, 14 August 1901, Page 8
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