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WELLINGTON HOTEW ' Opposite Parliamentary Buildings, Molesworth-street. Arthur Hay wood* i, f Proprietor,

TERMINUS HOTEL, "'..'' CokNER OP. *■.-■.■'■ Taraaaki-street & Courtenay Place. WEtLINGTON. FIRST-CUSS ACCOMMODATION. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUAUTYr ' \ TARIFF, Ji Cuirari. - * Propnetor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL TT AVING. purchased the interest of Mrs. Isaacs m the above well-known Hostelry., I , t^usfe, that,, .by careftUlv .^tudyitig the comfort, of the ttaveUihg 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 Accommodation to , Travellers, and is a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE '*. ■■/'■.. in'every respect. ' , i Every attention and- excellent meals, and ! only best drinks on tap. ; ■ ROBERT HUNT. ... Proprietoi;. .■'■".. (Late of.Marton,) ■ - ; ' j , ~*~ ..• '. . ■■ ' . . *y * * TXTE'RE OFF TO , I DER LAND" ' AT THE A little fun is due to. y'pu, . If you should have a fit of " blue " { .- ■ ■ As ?' WONDERLAND " you have not seen, I We'll call an*d see . | V *'THE EVEE-GKEEN" QEO. fcDWARftS; (Late of Invercargill andJLower Eutt,) POST OFFICE HOTEL, GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. , ■'•--■.'■- ' f -Glad-tb See Olds-gjriends.- • -' '■■■ PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL TORY-STREET, WELLINGTON. ■.MRs.;a, quiinn (Formerly of HoMtika and Palmerston North.) . F4rstielass Accommodation, and the Best „ ■ .'' Wines and Spirits Stocked. , THE KILBURNIE HOTEL Is Well Situated, 'having a Superb View of the -0068111.- The Scenery is magnificent, and 1 every facility for boating and Bathing.; SPLENDID' ACCOMMODATION ) And First-Class Liquors. ■W. '% HALLEY, 'Proprietor. • Telephoke 1186. Niglit-porter^n Attendance , MASONIC HOTEL; CUBA^T., WEUINGTON. •••■ JOHN^ 6'NEILL, Proprietor. ; (Late of Oamaru.) ' T^HIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, X- and is 6n6. of tlie best-appointed houses m the pity. Every room olecbrically lighted and -telnlilt with all the latest, and safest fire escapeß, Iron balconies I and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation < for tourists and families.HotandcolAplunge and shower baths. , fetters and telegrams punctually attenaea to. LIBERAL CUISINE.. Tariffs- 7s ■ per Diem, or 35s per Week. PortVmeots all trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, . , , etc.. stocked. TELEGRAPHIC ADDBESS Wellington. Tp ftOYAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. THIS HOTEL m now under en.---1 tirely new Management, and has been thoroughly renovated. The new Proprietor has had large experience m this trade, having conducted Hotels m London, New .York and Paris. • Every Comfort- and Convenience will be found waitine for visitors.. Only, the Best Brands o£ Wines and Spirits kep;b. ■ . i GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. ALL PREPARATIONS HAVE NOW BEEN MADE AT THE ISLAND BAY HOTEL for the reception of Visitors and Tourists. The Hotel is sheltered from northern winds and Wellington dust, and the outlook towards the. Pacific Ocean ie the finest oh- j tamable from ' ' the windy city of the Straits. " There is bathing, boating and fishing, and no finer opportunity is afforded to Australian , English or American travellers of taking a rest before embarking for Christchurch. The accommodation is equal to anything m Eew Zealand. Telegraph or -write to A. D. ELICK, ISLAND BAY HOTEL, WELLINGTON.

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NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6

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