HOTELS. * TUB EMPIRE HOTEL (LIMITED.) THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. B. W. SOFIELD, (Late of Coker's Hotel, Christchurch), Manager. SALVATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL And PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 213, Cuba street, Wellington. At Penny Seetion of Tram from Government Station; also Wallace street Tram from Wharf. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, Gentlemen and Families. Meals in Public Dining Room, Is. Six Tickets for ss. Board and Lodging 5a per day, 25s per week. Breakfast 7 to 9, Luncheon 12 to 2, Tea 5 to 7. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Ninety-six airy Bedrooms, Bittingroom* on cadi floor, 12 Baths (hot and cold water). Cleanliness, comfort and civility guaranteed. Trams and Boats met if desired. Letters addressed to THE MANAGER will bo promptly attended to. 25T MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. (Under Entirely New Management.) nnHIS Hotel is replete with every mo. deni convenience. Tariff, 7a day, Sss week. Try our la luncheon. Day and night porter. FREDERICK DOBSON. _ , (Late of -Monahan), Telephone 118 C. Proprietor. EG-MONT PRIVATE HOTEL CORNER COURTENAY PLACE AND TARANAKI STREET. FIRE-RESISTING STRUCTURE. IT escaped tho largo Fire in Courtenaj place recently through its Eubstan. tial bnild. MOST COMFORTABLE HOME IN WELLINGTON. TARIFF, DAY. Permanent Boarders S 5» Week. EVERYTHING NEW. Kitchen in charge of proprietor, who has bad considerable experience in France, and lata Chef of Warner’s Hotel, Christchurch. THEO. COLLAHD, Telephone 59. Proprietor. LUNCHEON, 12 to 2. 695 CL UB HOTEL (Carterton). ■ First-class Accommodation. Terms. Q/- a Day. 0. MOSEN, 390 Proprietor,
AN IDEAL SPOT for VUitore to WolUngton to spend a Quiet Holiday. ISLAND BAY HOTEL, ISLAND BAT. This hotel affords excellent acconmodatiou and is within easy distance from town. Afternoon Tea and Hofroehmenb always ready. T. WILKINSON, (Late of Alhambra Hotel.) 571 Proprietor. CLYDE COURT HOTEL. (Corner of Clyde quay and Victoria street.) rjnms Magnificent Private Hotel, fur. JL pished Replete with every modern convenience, will ho found an ideal homo. Letters and telegrams promptly replied to. Terms on application. W. I*4 VERY. Proprietor.’ <lO years at Royal Oak Hotel). 120 grand hotel, PALMERSTON NORTH. A. PICKERING Manager. P.O. Box 100. Telephone 84 nnniS favourite Hotel is recognised n» JL one of the loading Hotels of the Dominion, and under the now management will be run on modern and up-to-date lines. Porter and Express meet all trains. Night Porter kept. Speights and Staples’s Ales always on tap. * Splendid Accommodation for the Travelling Public. 51S CITY BUFFET HOTEL, Wellington.The Most Central in the City; offers splendid accommodation. Telegrams and letters promptly attended. Best brands wines and spirits. Trams pass the door every five minutes. Tariff—ss 6d to Ce 6d per day. A. It. V. Redder. Proprit-. tor. 200 •pELLEVHE GARDENS AND HOTEL (Lower Hutt), the roost scientific and ornamental gardens in (ho Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. New Private Apartments and Dining-room capable of seating 150. Good fishing and shooting; splendid train servic* and telephone communication with city. —W. Gaudar. Manager. YYTAVERI.EY PRIVATE HOTEL, W MARION STREET. Select. Quiet. Central. First-clasi Table. Tariff Reasonable. Vacancies for few permanents. 1 7&1 MRS PARSONS. Proprietress. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL. II A S T I N G S. New and Up-to-date. 10 rooms. Tariff Is 6d and (is Od per day. 503 W. <t- JL UEYWOOD. Proprietors, j TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL Manchester street, CHRIST. CHURCH, one minute’s walk from Rail, tion for permanent Boarders and Travelway Station. First-class aecommoda. ling Public. Electric trams to all parte of city pass every few minutes. Tariff from Eg to 7s per day. R. C. DAVID, TOO Proonetor. CLYDE r/3AY HOTEL (Clyde quay), jondey jjjtircly New Management.— A. SELLAR, late Contractot. of Napier and Wairarapa. having pur'Eased the. lease of the above favoni/te Hotel. offers to the t; welling public SUPERIOR ACCOMM OT.-ATXO N, with EX. CELLENT CUISINE, at a MODERATE TARIFF. A. SELLAR. Proprietor. Smart Boys to Sell the “Times.” Good Commission. Apply to the Publisher, gOa
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6625, 15 September 1908, Page 8
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