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HOTE.S. CLUB HOTEL. WOODVILLB (Under the Distinguished Patronage of his Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket) P. DWY'EE Proprietor. THUS is the recognised Commercial Hostelry in the district. Cabs leave the A- door for every Train. First-class fishing and shootiing within a small radius, ONLY THE BEST OP WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Can be found at the TEOCADEKO PRIVATE HOTEL . .'. Lwnbton Quay WELLINGTON. (Now Under Entirely New Management.) LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED In All Detail. Specialities—DlNNEß, 12, to 2 P.m. Daily, ONE SHILLINU. Supper-9 to 11 p.m., Every Evening. Private Supper Rooms. Elevators. - _ All Trains and Steamers Met. Telegrams Promptly Attended To. no ' A. T. ALMOND (Late of Zealandia Private Hotel.) NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL . (Two Minutes from Wharves, One Minute from General Post Office). MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. Telephone: TARIFF q/, PEE DAY. Tele ?iiS n *‘ .1023 o/ m was 2085 DAY AND NIGHT PORTER, 2085 A Single Bollte of Ale, Wide, of Spirits at Wholesale Prices Obtainable la Bottle Store. A Delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wine may be Obtained in tie LADIES REFRESHMENT ROOM (Next Whitcombs and Tombs). MOTOR CAES FOE HIRE, with experienced Drivers, Charges Reasonable Garage. Blair Street.' WINES AND SPIRITS PURE AND OF THE VERY BEST. G. PINNOCK (Late Trocadero), Proprietor. BARRETT’S NEW HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, OHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), PROPRIETOR. T HE HOUSE that affords the ideal condition of Hotel Hospitality and real Comfort* MODERATE TARIFF. MOTOR-CARS ON HIRE. * TELEPHONE 1076. THE ALBERT HOTEL. CORNER OF WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, ■ T. Gr. ASHMAN, . PROPRIETOR. CLUB HOTEL. WELLINGTON. GOOD ACCOMADATION FOB TRAVELLERS. TARIFF nj m FEE DAY. J. DWYER, proprietor. PORIRUA HOTEL, POEIRUA. ’ IHIS well-known And popular houso has just teen Titahi Bay and the surrounding district will find this leTOuriue • on. Superior accomodation is available for tourists and Id baths: excellent cuisine, combined with mvility. Only the oi vvme* d SpWte stocked. Staples XXX on tap.’ Good stabling. 6s per day,, eoial arrangemnts for permanent boaters. O «HALLOBAN, Proprietress. PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. ATT. CASE WHISKIES FROM S«: BULK *t M. COLONIAL ALES' AND STOUT lOd PER BOTTLE. mB PANAMA, offers to Permanent and.. Transient Guests Excellent Aocony , modatiou combined with Moderate Tariff. . ONX/5T TH w BMBT OP AND SPIRITS Kept f in Stock. . J. C. MASON, Proprietor.NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON (Close to Opera House). . )RAWINGEOOM, Writing, Smokingroomi and Cold and Needle Baths: Electric Light throughout. Night and Day Portora. riOl P.b. Box 557. per day or .£2 2s per week. , M. J. ("Ted”) DONNELLY. Proprietor. WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. . W. NIDD Proprietor. HE WELLINGTON HOTEL Is situated IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THM PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. . , „ First-class Accommodation Is provided for Travellers, Via.tors, and Perman““the ‘ BEST BRANDS OF SN-NES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. PERFECTIW waiJKv / % f i IK IM\ PEWAHP.r t WARD & CO.’S UNRIVALLED Ales and SUPERIOR TO ENGLISH Bottled under perfect conditiona # Never varies in quality Always pure and reliable Ask for * WARD’S The Bear that made Christchurch famous Sold in every hotel in the Dominion and obtainable at all bottle rtores

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 2