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THE HOST BEAUTIFUL RETREAT J-\ NEW ZEALAND. THE BELLBYUE HOTEL AND GARDENS. WITHIN 43 MINUTES OF THE G.P.O. WELLINGTON. to guest or visitor all the charm a nd comfort commonly associated with the country homes” of England. tee grounds and the gardens II ere laid cut by the lato Dr Ludiam ore -than fifty years ago, the triumph ot tneir design being the exquisite manner in which the native bush has won made to harmonise with the roost attractive specimens of plant r.i ll °wu to the temperate climates of the world. THE FLO WEES. At this season of the year the magnificent aispiay of flowers in Hoorn from the largest perennials to the smallest of choice annuals, are a constant attrao plied with choice bouquets at reasonable prices. THE HOTEL. The hotel has, in tha hands of the pre6 j Cl ?vi P r °PHc+nry, been more than «oub*ea in size and modernised throughout. It includes S sitting and -A bedrooms, newly and most completely finished througneut. Great atteution has been paid to sanitary conditions. A septic tank svstem enMiren good drainage, while the water supply, bathing and lavatory accommoiintioii will compare favourably with that of any ether establishment ; Jn the colony. 1 THE HOTEL AND GARDENS Offer a most accessible retreat for rest and quiet to tho city business man, as a placo of varied charm ard interest to the visitor and tourist. *.'or the casual visitor or holiday maker open-air games are provided, jvhilc after noon tons are provided in the uotel itself and the spacious verandahs that surround it. In the Grounds and Gardens are many ideal retreats for picnic parties, for whom a constant supply of boiling water is maintained, free of charge. During the summer season the frequent services of a first-class Band are obtained for performance of musical selections in the Gardens. TO SPORTSMEN. - The fishing season uas begun, and this is tho ideal place for tho trout fisher to make his headquarters. He is, when at tho Bellevue, go to speak, within striking distance cf.such well stocked streams as the Hutt. Wainui-o-mata, Mungaroa. and Belmont, to all or any of which tho fisherman can easily find his way if he be resident at the Bellevue Hotel. CHANGE FOR BUSINESS MEN. Prominent business men are now learning that they may stay at the Bellevue. *nd obtain the pleasure and profit of pure country air with most delightful Surroundings, without dislocating their business, or neglecting their engagements. It is but*3o minutes' train journey from Thorndon station to the Lower Hutt, where the Hotel and Gardens aro situated. Visitors will do well to preserve the'following time* table: SUBURBAN TRAINS. Te Aro to Lower Hutt. To Aro depart—7.7, 9.0, 10.10, 11.56* а. 12.i3f, 1.0, 2,20, 3.50, 4,17, 5.12. 6.5. 8.15* 8.40, 9.20 f, 10.151. 11.5§ p.m. Wellington depart—7.l6, 9.16, 10.25 am,, 12.5* 12.30+, 1.15. 2.30, 4J, 4.35, 5.21. 6.15 8.24*. 8.57, 9.30+. 10.251, 11-15§- p.m. " Lower Hutt to To Aro. Lower Hutt depart—7.'l2. 8.10, 8.46 30.20, 11,0 a.m.. 12.0+ noon, 1.30, 3.30, 4.3!j! 5.15, 7.5, 7.24, 9.20 J, 9.45. 10.15§ p.m. Sunday Trains. To Aro depart—lo.ls a.m., 2.10, 2.25, б. 8.35 p.m. Wellington depart—lo.2s a.m., 2.20, 2.35, 6.40, 3.45 p.m. Lower Hutt depart—9.3o a.m., 1.30, 5.10, 5.40. 7.45 p.m, (Fares —Single, let Is 3d, 2nd, 10d; return. Ist Is Gd, 2nd 1b). •Runs daily except Saturday. +Runs Saturday only. jßuns Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday only.

SKnns Wednesday and Saturday only. [(Goods train with passenger-carriage attached. THE BELLEVUE HOTEL Is modern in all respects, is conducted upon the best possible lines, while special regard is paid to the comfort of families. Wines, etc., are imported direct, their quality, as is well known, being the best in the market. Tariff of charges (which are moderate) and any farther particulars will be promptly supplied on application. ESPLANADE HOTEL. DBVONPORT. NORTH SHORE, AUCKLAND. fTHHIS Fine Modern Hotel is now open. -E- Erected and Furnished In the Best and Latest Style, and situated on an ideal site, commanding a full view of the harbour. The proprietor trusts to receive the patronage of those who require up-to-date accommodation, healthy situation, easy access to town, and moderate tariff. Afternoon Tea a speciality. Special terms can be arranged with the proprietor, E. H. White, for families and permanent boarders. Elevator and Night Farter, Two hew Allcock's Billiard Tables. Cabs and 'buses for Lake Takapuna start from the door every hour. 674 NATIONAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. ~jfyff~RS BUTLER, formerly of Greymouth, and recently Licensee of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Wellington, notifies her friends and s tho public that she has taken over the above-named Hotel. Only the Best Liquors stocked.. First-class accommodation for visitors. Telephone No. 1212. 625 QCCIDENTAI, gOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Visitors to this well-known Hotel may rely on receiving every attention and all the comforts of a home. The house has been thoroughly renovated and return hiked. The recognised. Hostelry for Commorcial Travellers visiting Palmerston North. Special arrangements have been made for luggage to he , carried to and from Railway Station. Porter meets all trains. Night Porter in attendance. Letters and 'Telegrams receive prompt attention. Wire or write for rooms to 593 M. FACET, Proprietor. ELLINGTON HOTEL, 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. gar

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5023, 22 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5023, 22 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5023, 22 July 1903, Page 3

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