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T HS TJUTLAND, Jtt THE LEADING HOTEL, WANGANUI, N.Z. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Ten Commodious Sample Rooms. Coot’s Coupons- accepted. Wire or -write for Rooms to F. C. FABER. 425 Proprietor. Leviathan hotel, Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. 'P.O. Box, 112. Telephone. 67. JAMES CONNOR ... Managing Director. The Favourite House with the Travelling Public, Up-to-date in every oete.il. Brick Building. Fire Escapes, vloderate Charges. Tariff— 4s 6d per day, 25s per week. Permanent boarders by arrangement. The Lunch, from 12 till 2, is unequalled in the colony, ONE SHILLING. Night and Dav Porters. 758 (Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor). c L U B H O T E L, MAETON. Visitors and the travelling public generally will find every comfort and modem convenience at the above well-known Hotel, which has lately been renovated throughout. The Hotel, which is close to the Post Office and Public Buildings, is pleasantly situated in th© ICarton township. The Marten Home for Commercial Travellers. _ J. W. PROCTOR, Proprietor. JJOTBL, MOLESWORTH STREET. A. HAYWARD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, and within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings. First-class accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors and Permanent ' Boarders. . The best brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. 807 JJOTEL, LOWER HUTT. Three Minutes from Railway Station. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Tariff Reasonable. Billiards. Speight’s Beer. Choicest Wines, Spirits and Liqueurs. Telegrams receive nrnmpt attention. 533 J. CLULOW. Proprietor. Jjl M P I E E H O T E L, FEILDING. J. WAREHAM Proprietor (Late of the Club Hotel, Stratford) Begs to announce that he has taken over the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout. The Hotel now offers every convenience and comfort to the travelling public. Best Brands of Liquors kept in stock. Speight’s Dunedin Ale always on tap. Stabling attached to Hotel. B U.R K B’S fTtATTEES ALL’S NEW HOTEL, A CHRISTCHURCH, i Just rebuilt, is furnished and fitted up in THE LATEST MODERN STYLE.' Electric Lights and Bells in every room. Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Central Position for Travellers and others. C LUBO T E L. GBEYTOWN. The Leading Commercial House, Wairarapa Valley. Appointed House for Commercial Travellers' Association. 455 M. LYONS. Proprietor. TJB EEIISUS JJ OTEI, 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 R. HADFIELD, Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL MASTEETON. HOTEL, :HAS. CRESS, the well-known athlete d sport, and late proprietor of the isonio Hotel. Wellington, has purchased i> interest in the above, which continues FREE HOUSE FOR BEVERAGES. VERT ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. CgiT-rv" CRESS, Proprietor. 13 EXCELSIOR HOTEL, . McKENZIE Proprietor, Princes street, Dunedin. [THIS Hotel is entirely -new and thoL roughly up-to-date. Well-appointed edrooms, large and commodious Diningloros and Refreshment Bars. Hot and >ld Shower Baths. Patent Fire Escapes, stters and tele grams receive prompt atntion. Three minutes from Railway ;ation. Post Office and Wharf. GO TO T HE TITAHI BAT CLUB, The Premier Seaside Resort. W. JILLETT, 298 Proprietor. jy-ARTINBOEOUGH JJOTEL. O. WAKELIN ... Proprietor. First-class accommodation for travellers. tourists, sportsmen, etc. Good shooting, fishing, etc. Best brands of liquors in stock. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. 'Busses meet trains at Featherston. 49S WHITE HART HOTEL, High 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, Proprietor. WOODVILLE REFRESHMENT BOOMS, W. RUDDICK, Proprietor. fTVHE Railway Passengers, going either A North or South, should be acquainted with the fact that at the Woodville Refreshment Booms they can have a good Hot Luncheon. Railway Guards will inform the traveller how much time he will have at Woodville. ' 119 FOR JOB PRINTING \EING UP 1045, “TIMES” JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. neglect a Cold! TUSSICURA iA -will not only cure the complaint, but also prevent serious developments.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4733, 15 August 1902, Page 3

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