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The Conundrum of the Age Why are tk a m nm a« sms p to i \4 | i jm\ p? ?-]'® b\ I;/ &'.' l£® '/'Hi TTES _//!&? the m You will find the Answer on the front of the OLD JUDGE CIGARETTE Boxes. I bj 1 i ]

ISLAND BAY HOTEL. ISLAND BAY, THE BRIGHTON OF NEW ZEALAND, THIS Hotel offers. first-clans accommodation to Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. An ideal resort for tho country visitor. Good bathing, flail ini,', etc. Traum to and from tbo city every tea minutes. Torino. Cs per day. W. KKDMOND, Proprietor* jQUKB OF jgjDINUUItOU .J_JOTEL, 'Having purchased tho interest of Mrs Isaacs in tho above well-known Hostelry, I trust that by carefully studying the comfort of tho travelling and general public. a continuance of formiir patronise will bo extended to tho present pro•irh’tor. who for many voars has conducted well-known hotels in other parts of tho province. This Hotel oilers superior accommodation to travellers, and is a first-clara family house in every respect. K.erv attention and excellent meals, and only licit drinks on tap. ROBERT HUNT (Into of Morton). Proprietor. 561 WELLINGTON HOTEL. MOLES WORTH STREET. A. HAYWARD (formerly of Princess Hotel). Proprietor. fTUIB Wellington Hotel is situated im•JL mediately opposite tho Parliamentary Buildings, and within a minute’s walk of tho Government Buildings. First-class accommodation is provided for Travellers. Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. Tho Boat Brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Albemarle hotel. PRIVATE (.iff Cuba street). Next Door to tho To Are Post Office, Qhtunco street. Telephone IHG2. Cuba street Trams stop at tho corner. A 1 Table. First-class Chef. A. M. FYFE, Proprietor. NEW JJAET ppOTEL, High street Christchurch. jIMfR J. NEILL hae pleasure in anXU. licencing that on the sth March he will open his thoroughly up-to-date Commercial Hotel. All loiters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone, No. 177. M ETBOPOUTAN H OTBL, WANGANUI. UNDER NEW MOORE BROS PROPRIETORS. Visitors and commercial travellers to 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 tho most up-to-date , requirements of a first-clam honso. The rooms ore all high and lofty. Please Note. The Metropolitan is nearly opposite the Wanganui Railway Station. All letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. MOORE BROS,, Proprietors. nnHB NEW CLARENDON HOTEL, JL Palmerston North, is the most commodious and handsome edifice on the West Coast of the Island. Bnt newly erected, cleanliness and the most up-to-date conveniences are large attractions offered by the Hotel, which is conducted an businciis lines at a reasonable tariff. In nil there are 50 rooms, each of which i» well ventilated and comfortably furnished; good table; smart attendance; an Ideal country house. Mrs Tait, Proprietress. ‘ S7t THE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL, Worccnter street. Christchurch. Tho above Hotel will be found complete in every respect. Thoroughly furnished throughout, with new and up-to-date furnishings: contains thirty large and lofty bedrooms. Two minutes’ walk from the General Foot Office, Wegram! and letters receive prompt attention. D. COLLINS, Proprietor. " EXCELSIOR HOTEL. B. McKHNZIE Proprietor. PrinCCT) street, Dunedin. fftHIS HOTEL in entirely now and JL thoroughly up-to-date. Woll-ap-pointed Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningrooms and Refreshment Bare, Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Patent Kro Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Three minutes from Railway Station, Post Office and Wharf.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5832, 24 February 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5832, 24 February 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5832, 24 February 1906, Page 2