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TII E B, U T LA N D THE LEADING HOTEL. WANGANUI ... NEW ZEALAND. I FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB, TODHISTS, TRAVELLERS, AND FAMILIES. Commodious Sample Rooms. Coot’s I I Coupons Accepted. Wiro or write lor rooms to I’. C- FABER, Proprietor. 502 NEW ORIENTAL HOTEL. Willis street, Wellington. ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MODERN BRICK BUILDING-FIRE-PROOF. , I T7ISITOR- and TRAVELLING PUBLIC ▼ when landing in Wellington, by land or sea, please look out for the Oriental Hotel Porter who will take you to the . BEST HOUSE-IN TOWN for comfort and accommodation, within easy distance from Wharves, Railways, and Theatres. Well Furnished, and : Electric Light throughout, i Trams pass thj door every five minutes. Luncheon from 12.30 to 2 p.m.—ls. Tariff—ss per day. ' WINES. ALBS STOUT JVND SPIRITS of the FIRST QUALITY kept in Stock. Day and Night Porter kept in attendance. Telegrams to "IJagni/* Wellington, promptly attended to. Telephone 863. J. H. PAGNI, Proprietor (Late of the Western Hotel, Wellington). BARRETT’S IHW HOTEL (Opposite Bank of Now Zealand.) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE Proprietor of tile alcove New Hotel has pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Wellington and country districts ihat Barrett’s Now Hotel is now l completed, and thoroughly furnished with all the very latest designs in artistic furnishings. The Hotel occupies a cen-, tra! position, being in close proximity I ito the Post and Telegraph Offices, Queen’s Wharf, etc. Commercial travel- 1 lers and visitors to Wellington will find all the comforts of a homo at Barrett s New Hotel, which contains large lofty bedrooms, with comfortable sitting and commercial rooms. The huge balcony affords visitors to the hotel an opportunity of having a panoramic view of Lambton quay and city. The house contains over seventy rooms, and is fitted up with the latest 1 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 HOTEL WELLINGTON. THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN THE CITY. First-class Accommodation; Trams pass the Hotel every five m Te?egrams and letters addressed to the’ proprietor promptly attended to. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked on the Premises. Speight’s Dunedin Beer always on tap. TARIFF; From 5s to 6s per day.; ; . From 30s to 10s per week. A. R. V. LODDER, Proprietor. Telephone 213 ... P.O. Box 152. OALEDONIAN JJOTEL, SUSSEX SQUARE (Overlooking the Basin Reserve). REBUILT AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT, fitted with EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOTEL. Moderate Charges. - SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN ALES ON TAP (Only), CLEANLINESS, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. Trams pass every few minutes to 'and rom the City, and the Government and danawatu Railway Stations. GEO. A. ALLEN, Proprietor, -ate of the Albert Hotel. Willis street. DUKE OF EDINBURGH . HOTEL. TTTAVTNG purchased the interest of Mra JLJL Isaacs in the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the present proprietor, who. for many years has conducted well-known hotels in other parts of the province. This hotel offers superior accommodation to .travellers, and is a first-olaes family house in every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap.—Robert Hnnt (late of Marten). Proprietor. 5*4 METROPOLITAN XT OTE L, WANGANUI. XX UNDER NBw’mANAGEMENT. MOORE BROS ... PROPRIETORS. Visitors and Commercial Travellers to WANGANUI will find it to their, own interests to moke their home at the above popular Hostelry. Patrons may rely on receiving the best attention combined with civility. The Hotel is furnished throughout with tbp most up-to-date requirements of a first-class house. The rooms are all high and lofty. Please Note. The Metropolitan .is nearly opposite the Wanganui Railway Station. All letters and ■ telegrams receive prompt attention. MOORE BEOS., Proprietors. POST OFFICE 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 thevinost popular : and best-conducted hotels in the colony. Visitors from everywhere. by train or steamer, can rely on securing First-class Accommodation, and tbo public generally may rely, as usual, upon the quality it the Wines, Ales( and Spirits and Luncheons provided at this hotel. ..■■■■ D. SULLIVAN. - 536 Proprietor (late Egmont Hotel)., EXCELSIOR HOTEL, R. McKENZIE 1 ... ... Proprietor. Princes street, Dunedin, j fTtHIS Hotel is entirely new and thoA roughlr up-to-date. Well-appo need I BedroordE, large and commodious Dining - rooms aha: Refreshment Bars. Hoc an* i Cold Shower Baths, Patent Fire Escapee. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt atl ention Three minute* from Railway * Station. Post Offie and Wharf, 122 POST OFFICE HOTEL, Palmerston North. Tbo above hotel has; recently changed hands. 4 number of alterations and extensions have been made to the building. While the tariff is moderate, every attention is paid to travellers, tho house is undoubtedly an : ideal family hotel, ■ A' first-class chef is ; kept, and an excellent billiardroom is i on the premises. A. E. LUDECKE, 1251 Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

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