WBLLJNQTON HOTEW Opposite Parliamentary Buildings, Molesworth-street. Arthur Haywood, Proprietor.
TERMINUS HOTEL,I CORNER OF Taranaki-street & Courtenay PlaceWELLINGTON. "first-class accommodation. leverything of the best quality^ Moderate tariffs - J. Curran. - - Proprietor. DUKE OF EDIUBURGM HOTEL. TT'AVING-purchased the interest of Mrs.Isaacs m the above well-known 1 Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying the comfort"of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be j extended to ■ the present proprietor, who for many years has conducted wellknown hotels in< other jjarts-bf the Province. This Hotel offers Superior. Accommodation, to Travellers, and is a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE m every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and lonly best drinks on tap. ROBERT HUNT ... Proprietor. (Late of Marton,) Telephone 1186. Night-porter m Attendance. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor., ;(Late of Defence Department, Wellington, and« Bailway. Hotel, Ekeianuna.) , ; T^HIS Hotel is now thoroughly-complete, X and is one of the best-appointed houses m "the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. „ The hotel is builfc -with-all the latest and safest ' fire escapes, iron, balconies - and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. \ • , Hot and cold plunge and shower-oaths. Letters and telegrams punctually attended to.-. LIBERAL CUISINE. ["Tariff: 7s per Diem, or 35s per-Week. * Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only 1 the choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. TBLEGEAP3IO ADDRESS "MASONBC," Wellington. * CLUB HOTEL,MARTINBOROUaH. HAYING purchased fine interests*of MrE. Harris m ths above well-known hotel, Adams Bros, beg to notify their .numerous friends that they will find^every •comfort and convenience there. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND ACCOMMODATION PROYTDED. ; . ADAMS BROSm, PROPRIETORS. ' BRITANNIA HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, (Next "Evening Post" Office. MR. PHILIP M'ENROE .OateAddison.'s, Westport, West Coast) having Mr. Mackay's interest m" the, above well-known hosteky, would advise, all old friends and patrons to continue their patronage. The BRITANNIA, HOTEL is repletewith everymodern comfort andconvenience. Visitors accommodated m first-class style and at moderate tarifi. • - PHILIP-M IENROE, Proprietor, MOELLER'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, /NVellingtpm A. iVl^VimiSH, (Late of Invercargill and Lower Hutt,) POST OFFICE HOTEL, GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. Glad, to See Old 1 Friends.' . PRINCE OF WALK HOTEL, TORY-STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS. A. QLJIINIV (Formerly of Hokitika ana Palmerston North.) First-class Accommodation, and the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. THE KILBIRNIE HOTEL Is Well Situated, having a Superb View of the Ocean. The Scenery is magnificent, and every facility for Boating and Bathing. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION And First-Glass Liquors. W, M. HALLEY, Proprietor. S~* IVEN AWAY.—A now 44-page Treatise vJ of Advice and luf orrnation for the Married. It is fully illustrated, and contains valuable information Bond at once, enclosing four penny stamps for postage. SAUNDEES and GO., 312 Flinders-stroet.- Mel-bourne.
HOTELS FOR SALE BY MAODONALD, WILSON. AND CO., Land Auctioneers, Land Agents, Valuators, Etc. Lease Weekly Cash • District (years). Rent, tak'gs. requir'd £s. ■ £ . £ West Coast ~.; 21 2 0 25 600 , Tarariaki ... 6 6 0 80 1000 Wairarapa ~, 7 3 0 30 500 Wairarapa i- 6 4 5 60 700 Marlborough..- 8 210 30 500 Hawke'sßay... 5 5 0 60 850 Taranaki ... 6 J 12 0 225 3000 Wellington ... 3 7 0 90 1500 Taranaki ... 4 4 0 55 8.00 Wairarapa ... * — 25, 1200 Auckland ' ... 5 3* 0 60 1000" Nelson ... 5 2 0 30 500 Wairarapa ... 9 6 0 60 1300 Christchurch... 8 16 0 200 2000 Wairarapa ...-7 8,0 80 1500 Lyttelton ...-*• : — .70 . 3000 Hawera' ... 5—5 0 50 600 Patea .... 6 4 0 45 750, Auckland %.. .4 21 0 ,200, 2000 , Marlborough...: 8' , 9 0. 75 2000 Wairarapa ... 7 5 '0. .' 50" Wairarapa ..,7 7 0 60 .750 Palmerston> .... 5J 5 0 90 1500 Napier ... 6 6 0 80 1500 Hawke'sßay... 7 6 0 70 1000 Wairarapa ... 7 5 0 30 700 Masterton ... 6 4 0 .35 . 600 Taranaki ... 10 5 0 70 1500 Marlborough... 4 210 30 400 Manawatu ... 10 4 6 70 2000 Auckland ... 6 16 0 150 ipOO Taranaki ... 6 7 0 90 1000 Wairarapa ... 6 510 60 800 Rangitikei'' ... 5 ,5 0 60 700 Stratford ... 7 8 0 100 1500 ' Canterbury ... 2 3 0 35 400 Wellington ...10 12 0 100 2000 Otago ... 7 110 25 500 Wellington ... 5 6 0 60 1500 ■ ■ *Freehold. . . ■ MACDONALD, WILSON AND,CO. r Exchange Land Mart and Auction Rooms, No. 84, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Established 1871. - ■ - HOTELS, FOR SALE. HOTEL 5 rent £2 ;15s. Pricg '£1000.. HOTEL'; rent, £5 8s ; trade, £80' to £90. Price, £2200.HOTEL (Manawatu)-Rent, £4. L'Price, £2250. HOTEL (Seaport)—s years' lease; £4 Price £2200 ' ; BRICK HOTEL (Wellington')-Tradt over £200 weekly. Elegantly, furnished. . ,'•.'■ -':-. --v HOTEL (Wairarapa)—Trade about .'£l3o weekly. Price, £2500. HOTEL (Woodville)—Rent, £3 ids. Price, £800. HOTEL (Wairarapa)—7 years' least Price, £3000. HOTEL (Christchurch) — Suitab!* ifor Exhibition visitors. .Price, £5500,, , HOTEL (Wairarapa)—Price, £3250. DWANDROS^ > S Opposite Enipire; Hotel,. Willis-street, LOMASC & GO.;' hotel brokers, main-street; palmerston northc HOTELS from £250 to £17,000. • . Lease . Takings District, (years).. Rent. Weekly, Prioe !£. £ £ Manawatu ...5 5 60 2450 Hawke's Bay... .8J 7j 70 '2800 Rangitikei ... 5 .5 50 2500 Hawke's Bay... 4 3J 35 800 Wellington ... 6 5J 55 ■ , 2400 Rangitikei ... 6J '6 50 2200 Hawera ... 9 . 3& 60 2700 Hawke's Bay... 4 . 5 45 1700; Oroua... «. 2 3J 45 850 Matotuku 3 80 250 Patea ... 8 90 2100 Masterton 4; 32,: 1160 Manawatu 8 75 3500 Wanganui 10 " 100 3800 Shannon _5 . : '4£ 70 2200 Ashhurst ~* 4 3 48, 1200 Eltham ... 5 7 100 2600 Wanganui ... 7 6J 45 1600 .Nelson ... 7 4J 35 1500 And about 50 good hotels to choose from, including Pahnerston, Gisborrie, Napier, Kaponga and New Plymouth. J^lso hotelg without goodwills. Call and see our list m Main-street, next to Brophy and Mowlem, land agents. ■ > "All who would achieve sudcess should endeavor to merit it." WE have during the. past three yeaw ■ spared'no expense m endeavoring to make our Beer second to none m New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded m doing We invite all who enjoy a GOOD GLASS OF BEER to ask for STAPLES' BEST, On Draughc at almost all Hotels m the City and Surrounding District, - And Confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could , not be brewed m Wellington. , , ; J. STAPLES AND CO., Limited, MOLESWOBiTH & MURPHY STREETS PRINK: WARD & GO'S Champagne T, and W. YOUNG AND PRESTON and CO., Ageuts. -»■ LDNCKEON and TE£ ROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Arcadia. &ood Limclieon and SnooeK
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NZ Truth, Issue 57, 21 July 1906, Page 6
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1,054Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 57, 21 July 1906, Page 6
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