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QA L EI) ONI A X JJOTEL, SUSSEX lOverlnokino !h REBUILT ANi> Timor BOCAKE e H:\c-ii, Reserve! i:!: i‘i ■;nl6ii i;n (lIIITT. EVERY i.:;\ ui i\VENIENUE A Tili IK' ' : 1! !.V UP-TO-DATE HOTEL. M.'.ii-rr-.!.' Charges. SPEIGHTS DUN K 1)1 N ALES OX TAP CLEANI.IXV'-S '‘coMPORT ANT) CONVENIENCE. Trams pars / very few minutes to and from the citv nn.! the (level i>:i;eru amt Mnnawatu Railwnv SI at ions. GKO. A. ALLEN. Proprietor. (Late of t!ie Albert Hotel, Willi* street.) CITY DUITET HOTEL WELLINGTON. THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN Tm; city. First-class Accommodation. Trams pass tho Hotel every five minute**, Tub v grainn and letters nddrfrtswl to Iho Proprietor promptly nttc*rici<vl to. - ikvt Brands «T Wines ami Spirit* Slocked on Ibc I *tc Speight *d Dunedin Bwr jilwoya on tap. TAKIJT. From .« to per day. From Ws to 4Hs s»«*r week. A. K. V LOTTDKK, Proprietor. Telophtmo 2+3. P.O. Box 152. Tel. 1166. Night Porter in Attendance. MASONIC HOTEL, Cuba fclreol Wellington. M. .1. (TKD) DONNKLLY, Proprietor. (Late of Defence Department, Wellington* ami Raiiwuy llotol. KkcUihuiui.) mins Hotel m now thoroughly rom. JL plele, and is one of the best-ap-pointed houses in the city. Fvery room electrically lightcwl and newly furnished. The hotel is built with all the latent and j:aTosl fire recap***, iron baiconiw, and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and fiimiliotL Hot and cold plunge and shower hnthr.. lAjfter.s and telegrams punctually attended to LTBICKAL CUISINE. Tariff: 7» per diem, or 3js per week. Porter meets aTI trains and rtoaniers. Only the clioicost brand* of wine*, spirits, etc.. Blocked. Telegraphic Address; +*3 “MASONIC." WELLINGTON. ISLAND DAY HOTEL. ISLAND DAY, THE BRIGHTON OF NEW ZEALAND. mills Hotel offers accoinmoX dalion to Tourist*, Travellers, and Permanent Hoarders. An ideal resort for the country visitor. Good bathing, hailing, etc. Tram* to and tiooi the city every ten minutes. Term*, Ga per day. W. REDMOND, Proprietor. TITBTEOPOLITAN H OTBL, WANGANUI. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MOORE KTtOS !■ UO P RIETOUS. Visitors and commercial travellers to WANGANUI will find it to their owa interests to make their home at the above popalar Hostelry. Patrons may rely on receiving the best attention, combined with civility. Tbo Hotel is furnished throughout with tho mast up-to-date requirements of a first-clat*) house. Tho 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 DUOS., Proprietors. THE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL, Palmerston North, is tho most cominodious and handsome edifice on the W est Coast of the Island. Hut newIv erected, cleanliness and the most up-to-date conveniences are large attractions offered by the Hotel, which is conducted on business lines at a reasonable tariff. In alt there aro 50 rooms, each of which is well ventilated and comfortably furnished; good table; smart attendance; an ideal country house. Mrs Tait, Proprietress. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. B. McKENZIE Proprietor. Princes street, Dunedin, nmus HOTEL is entirely now and JL thoroughly up-to-date. Weil - appointed Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningrooms and Refreshment Bam, Hot and Cold Shower Baths. Patent Eire Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention, Throe minute® from Kail way Station. Post Office and Wharf.

QBOSV ENO u' JJ OTEE, SYDNEY. Magnificently Furnished. Perfect Gamine. Undoubtedly the Bent Location in Sydney. Dhstmguiaheu Visitors should inspect the Gross. .* •. which is now under Iho management of Sydney's well-known host esc. MRS WILLIAM GANNON. •Proprietress. WELLINGTON HOTEL. MOLKSWOETH STKEGT. A. HATWAE.D (formerly of Princess Hotel). Proprietor. nrUIB Wellington Hotel is situated imX' mediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, and within a minute’s walk of the Government Building*!. First-class accommodation is provided for Travel Ion;. Visitore, and Permanent Boarders. The Best Brantla of Wines tod Spirits in Stock. jQEKE OF jgmNBUEGII JLJOTEL. Having purchased the interest of Mrs Isaacs in the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that by careluMy studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be citended to the present proprietor. who for many years has conducted well-known hotels in other parts of i the province. This hotel oilers suiienor accommodation to travellers, and is a first-class family house in every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only Wet drinks on lan. ROBERT HU N T 1 (late of Marion). Proprietor. 5M THE NEW Clare nd o n hot el, Worcester street, Christchurch. The above Hotel wiii he found complete in every respect Thoroughly furnished throughout, with new mid U|eiodato furnishings: contains thirty large and lofty bedrooms. Two minutes’ walk from tho General Post Oiliee. lAuegrams and letters receive promnt attention. I D. COLLINS, Proprietor. "AU who would achieve success snould endeavour ro merit it.” WE have during the past three years spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, anil can now confidently as-ert we have succeeded in doing eo. We invito all who enjoy a GC -D GLASS OF BEER To art for S T A P L E S’ B E S T. On draught at almost all Hotels in the Cit' and Surrounding District, And confident!*- anticipate their verdict will l a that Staples and Co. have successfully removed tho reproach that Good licet could not bo brewed in \vellinEton. J. STAPLES AND CO.. Limited, Molesworth and Murphy streets.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 7