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NEW ORIENTAL HOTEL, "Willis street, Wellington. ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MODERN BRICK BUILDING—FIREPROOF. VISITOR-, and TRAVELLING PUBLIC ■when landing m Wellington, by land or sea, pieaso look out for the Oriental Hotel P>rter who will take yon to the BEST HOUSE IN TOWN for comfort and accommodation, within easy distance from Wharves, Railways, and Theatres. Well Furnished, and Electric Light throughout. Trams pass door every five minutes. Luncheon from 12.30 to 2 p.m.—ls. Tariff—ss per day. WINES. ALES STOUT AND SPIRITS of the FIRST QUALITY kept in Stobk. i Day and Night Porter kept in attendI ance. I Telegrams to “‘Pagm/’ Wellington, promptly attendeu to. Telephone 863. I J. H. PAGNI* Proprietor I (Late of the Western Hotel, Wellington), BARRETT’S N 1 W HOTEL I (Opposite Bonk of New Zealand.) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE Proprietor of the above New Hotel lias pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Wellington and country distric s ihat Barrett's New Hotel is now completed, and thoroughly furnished with all Iho very latest designs in artistic furnishing-. Tho HoteL occupies a_ central position, being in close proximity to the Post and Telegraph OOices. Queen's Wharf, etc. Commercial travellers and visitors to Wellington will find all the comforts of a home at Barretts New Hotel which contains largo lofty bedrooms, with comfortable sitting and commercial rooms. The huge balcony affords visitors to the hotel an opportunity of having a panoramic view of Lorabton quay and city. The house contains over seventy- rooms, and is fitted up with the latest fire-escapes. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. Wines, Ales, and Spirits First Quality. , J. J. KELLY, Proprietor. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. J. H. PRICE BEGS to announce .that the above oldestablished Hotel has been rebuilt and newly-furnished throughout, and is now one of the most complete and up-to-date houses in the Colony. Ample and Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders and Commercials. FIRST-CLASS CHEF. 749 J. H. PRICE, Proprietor. CITY BUFFET HOTB L WELLINGTON. THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN THE CITY. First-class Accommodation. Trams pass the Hotel every five ninnies. ~ , , ~ Telegrams and letters addressed to the iroprietor promptly : attended _ to. sest Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked on the Promises. Speight’s Dunedin Boor always on tap. TARIFF: From 5s to Gs per day. From 30s to 40s per week. A. B. V. LODDEE, Proprietor. Telephone 243 ... P.O. Box 152. Albert hotel, WELLINGTON. D. P. BARRETT ... Proprietor (Late Manchester Hotel, Feilding), Has pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this wellknown Commercial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in first-class hotel-keeping will add to, the comfort of visitors. Suites of Rooms end all First-Class Accommodatlon for Tourists and Boarders. Telegrams and Letters receive prompt attention. * Excellent Table Kept, 403 POST OPFI CE ’ HOTEL, Straight up from the Wharf. HAVING purchased Mr Wilson’s interest in the above well known city hotel, 1 shall endeavour to make it, as in the past, one of the most popular and best-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", as usual, upon the quality >f the Wines, Ales, and Spirits and Luncheons provided at this hotel. D. SULLIVAN, 536 Proprietor (late Egmont Hotel).

DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. HAVING purchased the interest of Mra Isaacs mxthe above well-known Hostelry, I trust fhat. by carefully studying the oomfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patron* age will bo extended to the present pro* prietor, who for many years has conducted well-known hotels in other parts of the province. This betel offers superior accommodation to travellers, and is a fit st-class family house in every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap.—Robert Hunt (late* of Marton). Proprietor. 564 ■ EXCELSIOR HOTEL, R, McKENZIE Proprietor. Princes street, Dunedin. THIS Hotel is entirely new and tho* roughly up-to-date. Well-appo need Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningrooms and Refreshment Bars. Hot am Cold Shower Baths. Patent Fire Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention Three minutes from Railway Station. Poet Oftio and Wharf. 123 The new clarendon, hotel. Palmerston North, is the most commodious and handsome edifice on' the West Coast of the Island. But newly erected, cleanliness, and the most up-to-date conveniences are targe attractions ofiered by the hotel, .which is conducted on busnees lines at a reasonable tariff. In all there are 50 rooms, each of whicn is well ventilated and comfortably furnisned; good table; smart attendance; an ideal country house. Mrs Tait. Proprietress. 974 POST OFFICE HOTEL, Palmerston North. The above hotel has recently changed hands. • A number of alterations and extensions have been made to the building. While the tariff is moderate, every attention is paid to travellers, the bouse is undoubtedly an ideal family hotel. A first-class chef is kept, and an excellent billiardroom is on the premises. A. E. LUDECKB, 351 Proprietor. GREYTOWN HOTEL. THOS. LORlMEß...Proprietor. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Ashhurst). I HAVE taken over the above wellknown hotel, and beg to intimate that every attention will be given to. my old and new customers. Good stables; vehicles for hire. Our 'buses meet all trains.. FOUNTAIN HALL, Private Hotel. Marion street, Wellington. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Vlsi-i tors and. Permanent Boarders; good table; terms moderate. Close lo Electric Trams. Opera House,Town Hall. etc. J. SHOUT, rToprietor,' Late of Pliromerton House. ! ARE you troubled with Asthma?! Mountain King Asthma Powder: never fails to give prompt relief. All i Chemists and Store*. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 8