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leading hotels ALBERT HOTEL, WELLINGTON, Corner Willis and Boalcott streets. GEORGE HATDON, late of Messrs Speight and Co., having taken over this popular Hotel, conducted by Mr James McDonald for many years, with marked success, will be pleased to see all his old friends. Tariff, from ils 6d per day. The best accommodation and .iquors. The Hotel r ill bo conducted on the same lines as in the past GEORGE HATDON, Proprietor. BRITANNIA HOTEL, Next ''Evening Post,” Willis street, Wellington. Best house in city for SPEIGHT’S BEER. ALL SPIRITS GUARANTEED. TRY THEM TOM BRENNAN Proprietor JJOYAL TIGER HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT." GLEESON Proprietor Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. TARIFF REASONABLE. A Trial Solicited. 'Phone 20493. Coder Vice-Regal Patrons**. JJOTEL IMPERIAL, Palmerston North, N.Z. H. McARTNEY Proprietor.

IF VISITING AUCKLAND, Mule a note of the ALBERT HOTEL, 241, Queen street, next Strand Arcade. Well Appointed. Central Situation. TARIFF—ISb per day. L. R. FREEMAN Proprietor. (Formerly Whyte’s Hotel. Foxton.) “New Zeolourl Times" Filed Daily for Wellington Visitors. JJILLIARDSI BILLIARDS. FIFTEEN TABLES. i Including one standard upon which CLARK McCONACHY made his 1182 break, the New Zealand RECORD, or d the third largest break in the world. This table now in use daily at THE ALBERT BILLIARDS PARLOUR, Corner of Willis street and Manners street, i Next Albert Hotel WELLINGTON. Ventilation and lighting perfect.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 2