THE NEW GEES STREET, WELLINGTON, The Most Modem aatt Up-to-date Hotel in tfaa Colony. Is Now Ready for the Reception of Guests. ft* Famishing Is Luxuriant and the Convenience* ALL that Boience can ragge* CUISINE AND WIHES OF THE BEST. A. MoTINIBH, PioprietM A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. the new HOTEL x WINDSOR, ™b w THE LEA.PING HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. THE PERFECTION OF BUMPTUOUS ELEGANCE AND COMFORT. THE WINDSOR BUFFET, THE FASHIONABLE RENDEZVOUS FOR LUNCH AND DINNER. THE GRILL ROOM—A Lending Feature—is Conducted on Old English Linos. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. EDWARDS &~BOULTON, proprietor THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, IS NOW OPEN TO BECEIVM GUESTS. T. G. ASHMAN, Proprietor. . THE PALACE HOTEL, WILLIS_ STREET. WELLINGTON'S CHOICEST HOSTELRY. MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. PERFECT CUISINE Replete with every modern conveifienco. Now under the management of A. W. HARRISON, Late of Hunternlle and Havelock. Telephone BC3. Communications promptly replied to. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. Best Brands of Beer, Wines, and Spirits kept in gtook. TARIFF VERY MODERATE. Terms on Application. R. DWYER. Telephone 468. THE ALBION HOTEL, COURTENAY PLACE, CCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. MODERATE TARIFF. THE BEST u BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCEjBD. ABSOLUTELY NO REFILLS. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS hare just bora completed to enable Patron* to be Served Quickly and with Comfort. ■W. J. BERTI, '~ s ™ OT mosvix %j^k 0 8. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, " TORY STREET, WELLINGTON. ~ nfortable Sitting Rooms and Airy Bedrooms. Cuisine of the best. BEST ALES, WINES, Mid SPIRITS. MRS A. QUIN. Proprietress STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, UPPER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. NOTED FOR ITS EXCELLENT WINES AND SPIRITS EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION at a Moderate Tariff, ./allace street Cars pass the door EVERY PEW MINUTES. H. DOOLY. Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, - - WELLINGTON. \B.IS HOTEL OFFERS GOOD ACCOMMODATION. V A R I F F, PER DAY. 3. DWYER, Proprietor.
nnAUHERENIKAU HOTEL Feather. •*• Eton), A. C. NITZ, Proprietor (lato of Pahiatua). —Situ herenikau Baoecour Kjoe park in Nei quarters for trout-; Loose box« tiOI). All tvurafvu tended to.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6495, 15 April 1908, Page 2
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