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RACING NOTICES. wMMmm WELLINGTON RACING CLUBi: A CBS! A C ES ! JPRING "jVJTEETING! SPRING iM-EETING! SECOND DAT, TO - DAY. TO-DAY TRAINS LEAVE TOR RACECOURSE AS UNDER:— TE AE 0—10.31 and 11 a.m. LAMBTON-10.51, 11,0, .11.10 a.m. asd 1.5 p.m. • A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. THE NEW) COMMERCIAL HOTEL, T./UtBTON QUAY. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. NOTE.— ONLY THE BEST OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, KEPT IN STOCK. QUALITY GUARANTEED. A SINGLE BOTTLE MAY BE OBTAINED IN THE BOTTLING STORE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. -, A EIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON FROM 12.30 TO 2. 1/6 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS PROVIDED WITH, THE ACCOMMODATION AND COMFORT OF A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE AT A REALLY MODERATE TARIFF. H. S. A. CLENCH. Proprietor. (Late of the Wellesley Club). isffld.'lpkMfc^Bsi LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite B WELLINGTON'S OLDEST AND BEST KNOWN HOTEL. . NEW LOUNGE BAR NOW OPENED. . IHE Centre for Business and Comfort. Good Service is the line on. which Barrett's has built its large business, and intends to continue its further urse. Beet of Wines, Ales and Spirits. Tariff 8s per diem or £2 2s per weefc, W, J. CONNOR • •• Proprietor. (Late Com. Travellers' Club and Day's Bay House). BRENT'S BATHGATE. HOUSE. 1 : I A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, old-established' and situated ""■ close to all-Baths; replete with modern comforts; the house for the'tourist; hot and cold baths and electric light throughout. . Poi ters meet oil trains. Telegrams: "BRENTS-" S. T. BRENT. Proprjet. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. ' lO NOT FORGET TO CALL AT THE PALACE HOTEL ■ During your sojourn in the city. You will feel thoroughly at home whother your stay is long or short. The tariff is moderate, the cuisine excellent, _ and the place furnished throughout as comfortably as any house in the Dominion, Letters and telegrams 'promptly answered. J. SWINDALE Proprietor. , ANTED KNOWN.—That GEORGE EVANS has toksn over the'ALBERT HOTEL, CORNER OF WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. The ALBERT is one of tho oldest, best known and most central Hotels in the ipire .City:. ■ .- ■ ■ ... .'atrons can rely on receiving nrstAjlass accommodation at a moderate tariff. "' NONE BUT THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED.,

■ : . PANAMA; HOTEL',. "-■"" COBNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. ALL CASE WHISKIES FROM sb; BULK. 4b 6d. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT ,10d PEE BOTTLE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transcient Guests Excellent- Adco: ' u'ioin combined -with Moderate Tariff. ■";/•, ; ; ' ONLY THE BEST 01' ALES AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock. J. C. MASON, Proprietor. NEWi .ZEALANDEH HOTEL,' MANNERS STEEET. WELLINGTON, . (Close to Opora House). JRAWINGEOOSI, Writing, Smokingroom i Hot and Cold Plunge, Shower and Necdlo Baths; Electric Light throughout. Night and Day Porters. 'Phono 1701. P.O. Box 557. 8s per day or £2 2e per week. M. J. ("Tod") DONNELLY, Proprietor. MOLESWOETH STREET. r '''.'' W. NIDD „;.....:...... Proprietor. ■■■■■.; -mE~ WELLINGTONHOTEL is situated IMMEDIATELY ' . PAELIAMENTAEY BUILDINGS. . „." : ■'. -d ■ • First-class Accommodation is provided for TraTOUera, Visitors,-and,eerman-nt Boardgl BBST BIU NDS OT WINES AND IN STOCK.

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GEO. PINNOCK, Manager. (Twelve Years Proprietor of Trooadero). :, FIRST-CLASS Is LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY. Special Reductions for, Weekly and Monthly Tickets. Breakfast from 6.30. a..m. , ; r . Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. _ Tea aid Supper from 5 o'clock till - midnight. -".iv-v-.■-■,-■ Meals from Is. - - ' ■'?>;?*Ui--Tariff 6s per day. . ■_ ' • Taxi Cabs and Touring Cars for, Eire day or night. '■'.'' Taxi 'Phone 2349. ■-. Inquiries promptly answered. W 3 ETALLIC MONEY AND PAPEB CURRENCY HISTORICALLY CONTRASTED. (By John Young). HANDBOOK FOR THE PEOPLE. SECOND EDITION NOW READY. AnDendioes containing the Latest World's 1 Information. EAST AND WEST COASTS OP NORTH ISLAND Will be visited by Mr Young or hia Agents at,' an early date. price—One Shilling and Ri*™>«~ ROYAL MAIL STABLES. ■ MEYERS AND McGONNELL, ProDrietors, MANGAWEKA. ADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES at the shortest notice. Coaches meet all trains, 6d each way. Parcels collected and delivered. Travellers' telegrams promptly attended to. Good paddocking. All caie' taken- but no responsibility.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 13