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HOTELS. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL. (Clyde quay.) THE Leap® of th® above well-known Hotel Ims recently been purchased by Mr Jos. Naylor, who offers to transient and Permanent Gneats accommodation second to non® in this city. The Hons® has boon elaborately furnished and renovated throughout with every modern convenience, and visitors will find the Best of Wines and Spirits, etc., with excellent Cuisine combined' with moderate tariff. All communications receive prompt attention. JOS. NATLOK, g Proprietor. THE NEW GRAND HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH. GOOD SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS. MARTIN CREAVEN, Proprietor. MARK O'MALLEY. Late of Masonic Hotel, Napier, Manager. EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEL CORNER COURTENAY PLACE AND TARANAKI STREET. FIRE-RESISTING STRUCTURE. F escaped the large Fire in Courtenay place recently through its substantial b MOST COMFORTABLE HOME IN WELLINGTON. TARIFF, Qj„ DAY. Permanent Boarders 35s Week. EVERYTHING NEW. Kitchen in charge of proprietor, who has had considerable experience in Franco, and late Chef of Warnor's^ot o e_l, c Chnricbiircb. Telephone 59. . Proprietor. Note.—Opens on April 14th. 590 LUNCHEON, 12 to 2. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TT BEG to announce that I have taken over this well-known Hotel, and alterations and improvements are now in hand which will again make the Occidental the Leading Honse in the City. The house is being completely renovated and put in thorough order. Daily Lunch will bo a speciality. ONE SHILLING. JOHN H. FAIRBAIRN, Proprietor. (Late of Johnsonville.) THE TROCADEEO- PRIVATE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m.. One Shilling SPECIAL Coupons may be obtained for meals by regular customers. Private Rooms for Supper Parties, etc Tariff from 6s per day. BEDROOMS ONLY— Double, per day, 4s; per week, 21a. Single, per day, 2s and 2b Cd ; per week, 15s and 12s. WRAPS FROM”ONE SHILLING. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Under Entirely New Management). rfS Hotel is replete with every mo* dern convenience. Tariff, 7& day; s week. Try our Is luncheon. Day ad night Porter. DOBSON (Late of Manakau), Telephone 118 G. Proprietor. A N IDEAL SPOT for Visitors to Wellington to spend a Quiet Holiday, ISLAND BAY HOTEL. ISLAND BAY. This Hotel affords excellent accommodation, and is within easy distance from town. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments, always ready. T. WILKINSON, ( Late of Alhambra Hotel, 771 Proprietor. Bellevue gardens and hotel (Lower Hutt), the most scientific and ornamental gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. Now Private Apartments and Dining-room capable of seating 150. Good fishing and shooting; splendid train service and telephone communication with city.— W. Gandar, Manager. CITY BUFFET HOTEL. Wellington.— The Most Central in the City; offers splendid accommodation. Telegrams and I letters promptly attended. Best brands | wines and spirits. Trams pass the door ] every five minutes. Tariff—ss 6d to €s i 6d per day.—A. R. V. Lodde ■„ Proprie- I tor. 80S | Telephone 41. P.O. Box 28. MARQUIS OP NORMANDY HOTEL, CARTERTONWM, HALLEY ... Proprietor. (Late of the Kilbirnie Hotel.) THE Leading and Commercial Hotel of the Wniraropa. First-class Chef. Liquors,- and prompt attention to all orders. Excellent Billiard-table. The Marquis cab meets all trains. Livery attached to the promisee. 25 •U7ETAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, YV MARION STREET. Select. Quiet. Central. First-class Table. Tariff Reasonable. Vacancies for few Permanents. 734 MRS PARSONS, Proprietress. Andrew j-aing date of Foxton) has taken over the Masonic Hotel. Woodville, and will be pleased to see old and new Customers. Best Accommodation for the Travelling Public. 243

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 2