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THE HOST BEAUTIFUL RETREAT IN NEW ZEALAND. THE BBLLEYUE HOTEL AND GARDENS. WITHIN 45 HINUTES OF THE G.P.0., WELLINGTON. /"\FFER to guest or visitor all the charm and comfort commonly associated with the country homes of England. THE GROUNDS AND THE GARDENS Were laid out by the late Dr Ludlazn more than fifty years ago, the triumph of their design being the exquisite , manner in -which the native bush has I been made to harmonise with the I most attractive specimens of plant I life known to the temperate climates 1 of the world. THE FLOWERS. At this season of th© year the magnificent display of flowers in bloom, from th© largest perennials to th© smallest of choice annuals, nr© a constant attraction. th© city are supplied with choice bouquets at reasonable prices. THE HOTEL.

The hotel has. in the hands of the present proprietary, been more than doubled in size and modernised throughout. It includes 8 sitting and 24 bedrooms, newly and most completely furnished throughout. Great attention has been paid to sanitary conditions. A septic tank system ensures goed drainage, while the water supply, bathing and lavatory accommodation will compare favourably with that of any other establishment the colony. THE HOTEL AND GARDENS Offer a most accessible retreat for rest and quiet to the city business man, as well as n place of varied charm j and interest to the visitor and tourist. For the casual visitor or holiday 1 maker open-air games are provided, while aft ernoovi teas are provided in j the hotel itself and the spaciotis I verandahs that surround it. In the j Grounds and Gardens are many ideal i retreats for picnic parties, for whom ' a constant supply of boiling water is j maintained, free of charge. During \ the summer season the frequent ger- j vices of a first-class Band are obtained j for performance of musical selections , in the Gardens. i TO SPORTSMEN. fishing season begun, and this j is the ideal placefor the trout fishor to male? his -headquarters. He is, when nt the Bellevue, so to speak, ! within striking distance of such well stocked streams as the Hutt, Waiuui-o-mfttft, klnngaroa, and Belmont, to all or any of which the fisherman can easily find his way if ho be resident I at the Bc-llavue Hotel. CHANGE FOR BUSINESS MEN. Prominent business men are now learning that they may stay at the Bellevue, <tnd obtain the pleasure and profit of pure country air with most delightful surroundings, without dislocating their business, or neglecting their engagements, It is but 30 minutes* train journey from Thorr.don station to the Lower Hutt, w*hero Hi© Hotel and Gardens aro situated. Visitors trill do well to preserve the following timetable:— SUBURBAN TRAINS. Tc Aro to Lower Hutt. Te Am depart—7.7, 0.0, 10.10, 11.56* а. j.2.lSt, 1.0. 2.20, 3.50, 4.17, 5.12, 6.5, 8.15*. 8.40. 9.20 t, 10.1. Vt. 11.5§ p.m. Wellington depart—7.l6, 9.16, 10.23 a ra., 12.5* 12.301, IJ.j, 2.30, 4,7, 4.35, 5.21, 6.15. 3.24*, 8.57. S.3ot. 10.25 J. 11.15§ p.m. Lower Hutt to To Aro. Lower Hutt depart—7.l2. 8.10, 846 10.20, 11.0 a.m.. 32.0 f noon. 1.30, 3.30, 4.311, 5.15, 7.5, 7.24, 9.20+ 9.45. 10.15§ p.m. Sunday Trains. To Arc depart—lo.ls a.m., 2.10, 2.25, G.SO. S.SS p.m. Wellington depart—lo.2s a.m., 2.20, 2.35, б. 8.45 p.m. Lower Hutt depart—9.3o a.m., 1.30, 5.10, 5.40. 7.45 p.m. (Fares —Single, Ist 1b Bd, 2nd, lOd; return', Ist Is Gd, 2nd Is). ‘Runs daily escept Saturday. fEuns Saturday only. JRuns Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday only. §Runs 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, (heir quality, as is well known, being the best in the market. Tariff of charges (which are moderate) and any further particulars will he promptly supplied on application. STAR CHAMBERS (Batkin’s New Buildings), LAMBTON QUAY. BEADLEY & McAETHTJE, GENTLEMEN’S HAIRDRESSERS. “OTAVE Pleasure in announcing to the -fi~A citizens of Wellington that they have opened their now and up-to-date GENTLEMEN’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. The Largest and Most Compact Hairdressing Saloon in the North Island. Thoroughly furnished with the very latest Koch’s Patent American Hydraulic | Hairdressing Chairs. We have in Stock Gentlemen's firstclass Toilet Requisites. STAR CHAMBERS. LAMBTON QUAY. 219 W. CABLE AND Waterloo quay, WELLINGTON. N.Z.. C 0., Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND ENGINES and BOILERS, MINING HYDRAULIC, DREDGING and WOOL - DRYING MACHINERY MANURE MANUFACTURING and FLAN-DRESSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND SHIPS’ REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Agents for ZTNKARA, the best Boiler Preservative an! Cleanser. CAMERON’S STEAM PUMPS. rstliE 'TETTER” PATENT OIL A ENGINE. The Best on the Market.. The Greatest Simplicity in Working. The Greatest Economy in Oil Consumption. Highest References. For Prices and Full Particulars apply to GOSLING AND GRAHAM, Sole Agents for the North Island. Bos 9, Levin. Telephone No. 9. P.O. Bos 168 JJ. CURTIS AND CO., LTD., • Agencies at every possible town in the colonies, and all principal ports throughout tho world. Esperienced Furniture Removers and Packers General Carriers Customhouse Agents' Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Luggage delivered from trains or steamers and throughout tho city. Our STORAGE ACCOMMODATION is unlimited, where furniture and goods of all descriptions can be stored at cheap current rates. Offices—Corner Customhouse quay and Brandon street. SHuujuu yon he suffering from bronchitis, TUSSICURA will soon put you right. Obtainable from all chemists and. storekeepers.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5029, 29 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5029, 29 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5029, 29 July 1903, Page 3

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