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NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, MANNEES-STEEET, WELLINGTON, M. J. ("TED") DONNELLY, . PROPRIETOR. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Wellington.) TT^HIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, •*■ and is; one of the best-appointed commercial houses m ,the city. Every roora . electrically lighted "and newly furnished. The hotel is built 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 baths. Letters and telegrams receive" prompt attention. ' ' ' . Night porter m attendance. Telephone 1701. . . ' ONLY THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS, ETC., STOCKED. PIER HOTEL. OPPOSITE G.P.0., (Under entirely new management,) Patrick J. Griffin, (Late Imperial Hotel, Waipawa,) '- . ' PROPRIETOR.' FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION^ ■-■ ; ' ■ _____ ■■ : - i ' l77 ■ - "—*"'"— ■ .''■: Jiit'.f NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE.'"Tariff s 7s per Day. TAVISTOGK HOTEL. WAIPUKURAU, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly. TOURISTS, Commercials and Families <*■ will find this Hotel replete and most up-to-date. . ' Good Trout Fishing m the Waipukurau and i Tukituki Rivers. Shooting on Lake three-quarters of a milefrom Hotel. STABLING AND PADDOCKSE. CONEYS, 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 is the finest obtainablefrom "the windy city ofthe Straits." "'. There is bathing, boating and fishing, and no finer opportunity is afforded, t-a A nsfcivjii.an , * English or American travellers, of "taking.* v rest before embarldngjor (jhrijgtchure'hr '■■-. ~ -JShgacegmmQtlttion isJscn\i?.£}£ rtrjttf.^,7 m N^dw ZealailS,' or write; to ' A. D. BLIOK, "■ ISLAND BAY , HOTEL, WELLINGTON. CAMBRIDGE flOTEl" CAMBEIDGE TEEEACE, HAS just been taken over by me, and I shall be glad to meet 'customers and old friends. lam stocking, only the- ve'r<best beer and liquors, and the tables and bedrooms are under the most careful supervision procurable. ■..-■■ " I* shall always give attention to lefceer or wire. ;, .., HENRY GOODWIN, v| . PBOPEIETOE. " All who would achieve success should endeavor to merit it." ' „/•■_..•■. WE have during the past three years' v -* spared no expense m endeavoring to make our Beer second to none m New Zea.. land, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded m doing, so. We invite all who enjoya GOOD GLASS OF BEER to ask for . STAPLES' BEST, ■ Qh. Dtaughc at almost all Hotels m tho City and Surrounding District, And Confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach thai Good Beer could not be brewed m Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO., Limited, < MOLESWORTH & MURPHY STREETS.' WRIGHT, RANISH & CO., Milliard table AND ART FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS 134 & 136 WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. SPECIALTY—' BILLIARD DINING TABLES, From £28. - DON'T forget to make your journey a pleasure by Boat and Train. Pro. cure a packet of "CUROSIK WAFERS, THE REMEDY FOR SEASICKNESS, BILIOUSNESS, and INSOMNIA. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, also s.t \ Bookstalls oa Wharves. B. S. POLSON, M.P.S., MANUFACTURER, CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. rainqe;s " '"THAT will delight the housewife may be -*- obtained from me of my own manufacture. I installed Ranges on the gunboafc Sparrow, which were well reported on. C. S. NEWSON, Engineer arid Rangemaker, GORNHILL-STREB2.

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NZ Truth, Issue 103, 8 June 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 103, 8 June 1907, Page 7