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Tel. 1186. Night Porter in Attendance. ! MASONIC HOTEL, Cuba street ... Wellington. M. .T. (TED) DONNELLY. Proprietor. (Late of Defence Department. Wellington, and Railway Hotel, Eketahuna.) THIS Hotel is now thoroughly ccmpleie, and is one of the best-appomt-pd houses in the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly famished. The hotel : e hnilt with ail the latest anil safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs lending from every bedroom. An l pic accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower hatha. Tellers and telegrams punctually attended (o. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff; 7s per diem, or 35s per week. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only Ibe choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc,, stacked. Telegraphs Address; 483 “MASONIC," WELLINGTON. £tALEDONIAN H° TEL ' SUSSEX SQUARE (Overlooking the Basin Reserve). REBUILT AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Fitted with EVERT 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 /tom the City and the Government and Manawatu Railway Stations. GEO. A. ALLEN, Proprietor. Lato of tie Albert Hotel, Willis street. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. (TTAVINQ purchased the interest of Mrs [H Isaacs in the above well-known Hog. telry, I trust that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will he extended to the present proprietor, who for many years has condnct*d well-known hotels in other parts of the province. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers, and is a first-class family house in every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap.—Robert Hpnt (late of Merton). Proprietor. 564 WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWO RTH STREET. WAYWARD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. FfTHB Wellington Hotel is situated im,X mediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings and within a minute's w atk of the Government Buildings. First-class accommodation is provided for Travellers. Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. , The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. HTBTBOPOLITAN TTOTEL, XVI WANGANUI. XX UNDER NEW’MANAGEMENT. MOORE BROS. ... PROPRIETORS. Visitors and Commercial Travellers to WANGANUI will find it to their awn 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 reap) rements 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. MOORU BROS., Proprietors. The NEW Cl ARENDON HOTEL. Palmerston North, is the most commodious and han Lome edifice on the West Coast of tU Island. But newly •reefed, cleanliness and the most up-to-date convenience? are largo attractions offered by the hotel, which is conducum on business lines at a reasonable tariff. In all there are 50 rooms, each of win.a, is well ventilated and comfortably furnished; good table; smart attendance; an ideal country house. Mrs Tail. Proprietress. GREYTOWN HOTEL. THOS. LORlMEß...Proprietor. (Late of Masonic Hotel. Ashhurst). XHAVE token over the above wellknown hotel, and beg to intimate that avery attention will bo given to my old and new customers. Good stables; vehicles to* txir B> Qnr 'buses meet all trains,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 2