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A It'DON'I A X 0 T E L. srssi-.x square j (Overlooking the i’.i-in Hosim*’ I REBUILT AM' REFURNISHED ! throughout. Fitted with EVERY MODERN UOJfVEXTFWIJ A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE hotel - Model.;'.- Uh.irges SPEIGHTS DUNEDIN AI.ES OX TAP (Or lv'. CLEANLINESS oiMVOItT AND CONVENIENCE, Trams p;i-a every tew minute? to am! from tlie citv ami the Gm ei iiment mid Manawatu Railway Station?. OEO. A. AI.I.KN, Proprietor. (Lato of the Albert Hotel. Willis CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. THi; MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN Till; CITY. First-Ha?.- Atcntmiindntion. Tram- pa>? the lime! every five minute?. Telegram? aad letteie addie..-ed to the Prop Motor promptly attended 10. Ikv-t Braude of ' Wines and Spirit.? Stocked on I la; Pniinixe. Speight's Dunedin Deer always on tan. TARIFF. From as to «s per day. t* mm Hits to PI- pet week, A. 1!. V. LOimEi;. Proprietor. Telepbono 2t;i. P.u. Box l.it’. Tei. llsG. Night Porter* m AtL mlamo. MASONIC HOTEL. Cuba blittM ..... Wellington. M. .C (TKD) DONNLLLV. Pro;uiflor. (l.iitf of i.Vlrmc- Dp part incnt, UVMiir:* ton, and Railway Hotel, LkclahmioO rimis Hofei is now r-oiL-X jileto, um! is one of the bc-t-iiU-jioinfed houses in (ho nty. Lvti.v electrically and newly fumislo-.i. Th« hotel is built with all (ho latest ami Mifcst firo ('fc;tp(H>, iron biilionii*-. and stairs loading from every bed ino .a. Ample accommodation for tourists ami families. Hot and cold plunge* ami shower baths. LcfU*rs and telegrams punctually attended to. LinLIJAL ensiXK. Tariff: 7s per diem, or 3os per week. Porter meets aTI trains ami steamers. Only the clmieest brands of winers etc., blocked. Telegraphic Address • i 93 "MASONIC." WELLINGTON, ISLAND HA V HOTEL. ISLAND BAY, THE BRIGHTON OF NEW ZEALAND. THIS Hotel offers first-class accommodation to Tourislf;, Travellers, mid Permanent Hoarders. An ideal report tor the country visitor. Good bathing, fishing, etc. Tnuus to and from the city every ten' minutes. Term*;, Gc* per day. W. REDMOND. Proprietor. jyr KTROrULITAN JJ OTEL, WANGANUI. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MOORE KRUS PKOPKIDIUKS. Visitors and commere.al travolle.s lo 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 np-to-dnto requirements of a first-class house. Thu rooms nro all high and lofty. Please Note. The Metropolitan is nearly opposite iho Wanganui Railway Station. All letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. MUOKE BROS., Proprietors. mi IE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL. X Palmerston North, is the mwl commodious and handsome edifice on the West Const of ihe I Hand. Hut newly erected, cleanliness and the most uj>-10-dato conveniences are large attractions offered by the Hotel which is conducted on business lines at a reasonable tariff. In all there aie o‘) rooms, each of which is well ventilated and comfortably furnished; good table; smart attendance; an ideal country nouee. Mrs Xait, Proprietress. 574 C EXCELSIOR HOTEL, tt. McKENZIE Proprietor. Princes etreot, Dunedin. rjAUIS HOTEL ik entirely new and JL thoroughly up-to-date. Well-ap-pointed Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningrooms and Refreshment Ban?. Hot and Cold Shower Balhs. Patent Fire Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Three minutes from Railway Station. Post Otliec and Wharf. Q BOSTBNOII || SYDNEY. O T E L, Magnificently Furnished. Perfect Cuisine. Undoubtedly the Best Location in Sydney. Distinguished Visitors should inspect the Groev ■. which is now under the management of Sydney's well-known hoatoos, SIRS WILLIAM GANNON, Proprietress. WELLINGTON MOLESWORTTI HOTEL ;eet A. HAYWARD (formerly of Princess Hotel). Proprietor. THE Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, and within n minute'.? walk of the Government Buildings. First-class accommodation is provided for Travellers. Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. The Best Brands of Wines hnd Spirit? in Block. ■J-yCKE OF jgDINBURGU JJOTEL. Having purchased the interest of Mrs Isaacs in the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that by curetully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the r>re?eni proprietor. who for ninny year.? has conducted well-known hoteln in other parts of the province. This note! oiler? superior accommodation to travellers, and is a first-class family house- in every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and onlvbest drinks on tan, ROBERT HUNT (into of Marlon >, Proprietor. 5M THE Slit. L A R E N U O N HOTEL. Worcester street, Christchurch. io above Hotel will be found coms in every respect. Thoroughly fared throughout, with new and up-to-furnisbings; contains thirty large loftv bedrooms. Two minute.?’ walk i the General Post Office. "ladegrams letters receive prornnt attention. D. COLLINS. Pioprietor. "All who would achieve success enould endeavour to merit it." tr*TE hove during the past three years V r spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing eo. Wo invito all who enjoy a G. D GLASS OF BEER To ae*k for S T A P L E S' BEST. On draught cl. almost ail Ilctids in the Cit> and Surrounding District, And confidently anticipate their verdict will 1 e that Staples aud Co. have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could cot be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO.. Limited. Holesworth and Murphy streets.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5806, 25 January 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5806, 25 January 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5806, 25 January 1906, Page 7

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