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CLUB HOTEL, WOODVILLE (Under tho Distinguished Patronage of his Excellency the Governor, Lord i'lunket) I?. DW YER Proprietor. npJIIS is Hie recognised Commercial Hostelry id tlio district. Cabs leave * door for ovary Train, First-class fishing ™d shootiicg within a c lius. ONLY THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Can be found at tho TROCADERO PBIVATE HOTEL Lambton Quay ~ WELLINGION. (Now Uuder Entirely New Management.) LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED in All Detail. Specialities—DlNN 2 p.m. Daily, ONE SIIILLINU. Suppex—9 to 11 p.m.. Every J-.vcuiu„. private Supper Rooms. Elevators. All Trains and Steamers Met. Telegrams Promptly Attended 10. 130 A. T. ALMOND (Late of Zoahtndia Private NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Two Minutes from Wharves. One M inuto from General Post Office). MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. TARIFF ql m PER DAY. OAY AND NIGHT PORTER, Telephone 1023 A Single Bollto of Ale, Wine, of Spirits at Wholesale Prices Obtainable >a Bottle Store. A Delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wino may be Obtained in th« LADIES REFRESHMENT ROOM. (Nest Whitcombe and Tombs). MOTOR CABS FOR HIKE, with experienced Drivers. Charges Reasonable Garage, Blair Street. WINES AND SPIRITS PURE AND OF THE VERY BEST. (Late Trocadero), Proprietor. BARRETT'S NEW HOTEL,. LAMISTON QUAY, „„,~„ OHAS. H. WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), PROPRIETOR. TUB' HOUSE that affords the ideal condition of notel Hospitality and real Comfort. MODERATE TARIFF. MOTOR-CARS ON HIRE. TELEPHONE 1076. PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, (Corner Lome and Tory streets). "7\ O. WEINE, well known in business circles, having taken over the alio-. - • pouplar hostelry, will be glad to welcome old and, new friends, and oner. • -3 casual or permanent guests, thecomforto of home at a moderate taint. Whiskies, Wines and Spirits from 5s bottle. Bulk do. from 4s b L'ne Princess Theatre Hotel is near to Te Aro Railway Station and torn sei..«. Telegrams and letters promptly answered. F. 0. WEINE, Proprietor. THE ALBERT HOTEL, WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, T. G. ASHMAN, PROPRIETOR. ,CLUB HOTEL, GOOD ACCOMADATION FOR TRAVELLERS. TAKIST n /_ PER DAY. J. DWYER, PROPRIETOR. -FORIRUA HOTEL, THIS well-known and popular house has just been re-built. Visitors tc Titahi Bay and the .surrounding district will find this favourite hostelry a boon. Superior accomodation is available for tourists and families, llot; one cold baths; excellent cuisine, combined with civility. Only tho best of \Vin« and _ Spirits stocked. • Staples XXX on tap. Good stabling, lariff 6s per aaj """"*"l crrangernnttt for permanent boarders. _ . , MRS N. O'HALLORAN, Proprietress. PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. AT.T. CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK 4s 6d. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT 10d PER BOTTLE. IHE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Guests Excellent Acco modatioa combined with Moderate Tariff. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock. ; J. C. MASON. Proprietor. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON (Closo to Opera House). URAWINOROOM, Writing, Smokingroom; Hot and Cold Plunge Shower 9 Needle Baths; Electric Light throughout. Night and Day Porters. 'Phone 1701. P.O. Box 557. 8s per day or £2 2s per week. M. J. ("Ted") DONNELLY. Proprietoi WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. r<HE WELLINGTON HOTEL is situated IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE Till L PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. Accommodation la provided for Travellers, Visitors, and'Pen 'THE* BEST BRANDS OF \> NES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. m m ■ m m i>l! i IK > PEMAHP m UNRIVALLED SUPERIOR TO ENGLISH Always the name good brew :: Never varies WARD & Co. ' Brewers, Chrlstcharcli

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7039, 29 January 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7039, 29 January 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7039, 29 January 1910, Page 3