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’ Patronised bV the Suite ot T.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales. _ Q. R A N D HOTEL, [ PRINCES STREET. AUCKLAND. N.Z. tj Is situated in the heart of the city; . within two minutes’ walk of the General , Post Office. Railway Station, adjoining •. the Northern Club; and nearly opposite J Government Hoi so. It commands a f magnificent view of the City and liar- . hour, and is recognised as one of the 5 finest hotels in Australasia. It contains an elegant Drawing Room; well appointed • Reading, Smoking, Private Reception. • and’Writing Rooms. Hotel express meets ; all trains and steamers. J Cable address "Grandee "P O Bnx 2-12, 1 441 JAMES KOLLESTON. Proprietor. The nUTL A N D Till) LEADING HOTEL. f WANGANUI ... -NEW ZEALAND. 1 FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOE TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, AND FAMILIES' Commodious Sample Rooms. Cork’s Coupons Accepted. Wire or write for rooms to F, C. ■ PA.BER. Proprietor. 501 NOTE! THE NEW ORIENTAL HOTEL. Willis street, Wellington. JS entirely under New , Management, and tbo Proprietor 'wishes all his Clients, Visitors, and the Travelling Public to give the new HOUSE a trial. Modern brick building. Fire-proof. Electric light throughout. First-class Chef, Excellent luncheon daily, from 12.30 to 2 p.m. Is. ! The best brands of ALES, STOUT, and SPIRITS in stock. Choicest imported WINES direct from Europe. Terms. 5s PER DAI. I Day and Night Porter in attendance. ) Telegrams sent to "Pagni,” Wellington, promptly attended to. j Telephone 563; ' J. H. PAGNI, 729 Proprietor. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, OPPOSITE . j BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON. Trams Pass lho Hotel every few minutes. TN announcing to t.’ne general public JL that I havo taken over this Hotel, I beg to intimate that the house, which, has only lately been rebuilt, and refurnished. is now open to tho travelling public, and for the accommodation of permanent boarders. .Good table kept at a reasonable tariff. None but the'beat brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, and only Speight’s best draught Ales on tap. GEO. A. ALLEN. (Late of tho Albert Hotel. Wellington), SSI Proprietor. A L B E H T H O T, E 1.-, Wellington. ' , D. P, BARRETT ... Proprietor. (Late Manchester Hotel, | Feilding), Has pleasure in intimating that ha has taken over the proprietorship of this wellknown Commercial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in i”first-class hotel-keeping will add -to tbs comfort of visitors. l , , ; ' Suites of Rooms and nil First-Class Accommodation for. Tourists and Boarders. Telegrams and Letters receive prompt attention. ■ 'Excellent Table Kept. . .403 POST OFFICE II OT.E L, ■ v Straight up from <he Wharf. HAVING purchased .Mr '.Wilson’s interest in the above well-known city hotel, I shall enueavour to make it, as '.h the past, one of he popular 1 host-conducted hotels in the colony. Visitors , from everywhere, by . train or steamer, can rely on .securing First-class' Accommodation, and the public generally may. rely, os Igual, upon-the -nialitv of the Wines, Ales, and Spirits and. Lvncheons provided at this notel. , . D. SULLIVAN. ' 1 536 Proprietor (late Egmdnt Hotel). N EW NELSON. CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL. MR FRANK DA VIN Desires .to inform the Travelling .Community, Ins patrons and the public generally that his new premises are now opened, and will be found replete in every respect. -The NEW -HOTEL is a commodious building, well and faithfully 1 built on the latest designs, including Electric Light. Being in close proxim.ty to the Wharf and Railway Station, ■ Tourists and Travellers will find every comfort of a home at the CUSTOMHOUSE: HOTEL, Nelson. Telegrams and’ letters receive prompt attention. ■ S3O Metropolitan . WANGANUI. UTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. B. T. BENNETT .. PROPRIETOR.. Visitors, and Commercial Travellers to WANGANUI will find it ,to their own interests .to make their home.at the above popular. Hostelry. . Patrons may rely on receiving the best attention combined with civility. The Hotel is furnished throughout with the most up-to-date re* quirements .of u first-class house. The rooms are all high and lofty. Pleas© Not© The Metropolitan is nearly opposite the Wanganui Railway Station All letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. B. T BENNETT, CLARENDON HOTEL. Christchurch, OVERLOOKING tho River Avon and within 2 minutes walk of G.P.0.; j is replete with every modern convenience .. for’Tourists and the Travelling Public; commercial gentlemen specially catered for. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention if addressed to D. COLLINS, Proprietor, 705 P.O. Box 207. Christchurch. O T A L . HOT E L, ' VICTORIA .STREET, AUCKLAND, J. MORRISON ... ... ... Proprietor. I TARIFF. 8s 6d per day, 440 i GRETTOWN HOTEL. THOS. LOKXMER ... Proprietor (Lato of Masonic Hotel, Ashhurst). IH„ VE taken over the above wellknown hotel, and beg to intimate tli ” , every attention will b© given to my old - and new customers. Good stables; vehicles j for hire. Our 'buses meet all trains ; EXCELSIOR HOTEL, 1 R. McKBNZIE ... Proprietor. Princes street, Dunedin. rrtiHlS Hotel is entirely new and thoi roughiv up-to-date. Well-appo nted J Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningroom? and Refreshment Bars. Hot and V Cold Shower Baths, Patent Fire Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention Three minutes from Railway Station, Post Office and Wharf, ‘ 122

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5557, 7 April 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5557, 7 April 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5557, 7 April 1905, Page 8

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