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WEULINGTC Opposite Parliamentary Bu Arthur I" Prop! TERMINUS HOTEL, CORNER OP I Taranaki-street & Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON* FIRST-CUSS ACCOMMODATION. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY; MODERATE TARIFF* J. Cumin. .•»■- .;-•> Propiietor. DUKE Of EDIHBIiRGHiHtHIL TTAVING; purchased the interest of Mrs. ' Isaaos m the above well-known Hostelry, I .trust that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the present proprietor, ; who for many years has conducted. wellknown hotels m other parts of the Province. This Hotel offers Superior Accommodate n»to Travellers, and is a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE m every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. EOBERT 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 • Railway Hotel, Eketahuna.) . ■ ■- '.- , ■ - ■•'■•-#■ v - • / T A HIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, JL and is Sne of tbe best-appointed houses m ■ the city. Every room electrically lighted*; and' newly furnished.' •■ • ; • :.- The hotel is built with all the latest and safest,, firo escapes, iron balconies arid stairs. leading .Jrom every bedroom. ■ Ample accommodatipli; lor tourists and families. . ' ''■'•. ,' •' Hot and cold pluhgo and shower baths.' v^ -,--,' Letters and tolegrams punctually attended, to. LIBERAL CUISINE. V Tariff : 7s per Diem, or 35s per Week. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, - etci. stocked. TELEGHtAPHIC ADDBESS ' >.' "MASONIC," Wellington. Palace hotel (Late ORIENTAL). MR GEORGE EDWARDS,; I^,te trading a"s J. Jack and Son, v wh6ie.sale wine and spirit merchants* has just taken over the PALACE HOTEL,, - • WILLIS-STREET. ■ His long connection with the wine and spirit trade is' a guarantee . that the hest brands of liquors will he stocked and beer of the first quality and . condition will - always toe on draught. The TABLE and BEDROOMS .wfjl have careful attention and a strict, regard -to cleanliness throughout .will be .'JiioVriK ' ■■•.•••■ ■■"■■•■■ A '].-•' ier or Post Card will havfc ready -.r-^onse.^.' . .; ;• " ,\ .. iOELLEirS OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. \ HVellinston. A. M'VSIVISH, (Late of Invercargill and Lower Hutt;) POST OFFICE HOTEL, GBEY-STBEET, WELLINGTON. . Glad to -See Old Friends. ; : , PRINCE OF WALES HOTeL, TORY-STREET, .;; . (Forinerlyj of HoMtika '''afai^,^ -Palnierstdii : N'orfdx;), Pirst-class A'ceornm6da&6n',' ; ..ahcl trieHßestr.; Wines and Spirits Stocked,. .; THE KiLBiRNTE HpTEL Is WeirSituated,. having; a Superb Tiew of the Ocean.v The : Scenery is . magnificent, arid 'every fabu^ty. for Boating. airidiifathing..; SPIiESNI)ID ACCOMMOIMTIpN^ ' V\ rAndJFirst-.Glass Liquors. 'v ; y, : ' W." M. HALLEY, ,Prx>pn<Mior. i i ! NEW PIER HOTftb I : ' ,-v^LIjINGTON,: : : ';K" 'ipHE! above iiotel has' noV been furnished -L throughout m a manner that should appeal to the travelling public as first-class m every respect, and the Proprietors guarantee accommodation second to none m tho city. ' A specialty will be THE SHILLING LUNCHEON every day between 12 and 2. Commercial men will find this Lunch a feature of the;' New Pier Hotel quite m keeping with its general cqinfort throughout, a really first-rate chef being m charge of this important department, the diningroom : (upstairs)' being unequalled m the colony. Visitors by rail or steamer will find the PIER HOT-EL an ideal one to stay at. Tariff from 7s. . WHITWORTH BROS., Proprietors.. Telegraphic Address—" Pier," Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 6

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