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THE TROCADERO Private Hotel, WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 p.m., ONE SHILLING. Special Coupons may be obtained for Meals by Regular Customers. Private Rooms for Supper Parties, cto. ... Tariff from 6s por ctajr." BEDEOOMS ONLY— Double, per day, 4s ; per week, 245. Sinlgle, per day, 2s aud 2a 6d; per week, 15s and 12s. MEALS FEOM ONE SHILLING. Rejuvenescence of the ALBERT HOTEL (Under New Management). MR. To G. ASHMAiV, Proprietor. THIS favorite Hotel of past years is now m First-class Order. Saving been Ra* furnished from Cellar to Ceiling, and is how open to Guests. Bedrooms (Large and Airy) Electrically Lighted. Hot & Oold Plunge and Shower Baths* 'Phone, 214. Letters and Telegrams Receive Protnpt Attention. P.O. Box, 777. Night and Day Porter. Excellent Cuisine. Smoking Room. • Writing Room. Drawing Room. TARIFF: 8s 6d PER DAY or £2 2s PER WEEK.

TERMINUS HOTEL, CORNER OF ' Taranaki-street & Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY; I MODERATE TARIFF. J. Curran. - - Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL tt AVING purchased the interest of Mr. Hunt 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 has had a good experience m conducting good hotels m Great Britain. j This Hotel offers Superior. Accommodation to Travellers, and is a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE m every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. R. DWYER ... Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON ,QUAY, WELLINGTON. Completely Renovated and put m thorough Order. Daily Lunch, Is — A Specialty. IBEG to announce that I have taken over this well-known Hotel, and have made alterations and improvements which make the Occidental the leading House m the city. ' John H. Fairbairn .(Late of Johnsonville), PEOPEIETOE. Telephone 1186. Night-porter m Attendance. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. MRS. O'NEILL, Proprietress. (Late of Oamaru.) THIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, and is ono of tho best-appointed houses m the city. ILvery room 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 punctually attended to. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff : 7s per Diem, or 35s per Week. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. TELEG3APHIG ADDEESS "MASONIC," Wellington, THE GRAND NATIONAL HOTEL, PETONE, HAS just been taken over by me. I intend running it on the best lines suitable for the local and travelling trade. The best liquors will always be stocked, and the table will be under careful, experienced supervision. W. REDMOND, PEOPEIETOE. " All who would achieve success should endeavor to merit it." WE have during the past three years 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 so. 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 Coi have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could not bo brewed m Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO., Limited, MOLESWORTH & MURPHY STREETS.- '

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NZ Truth, Issue 116, 7 September 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 116, 7 September 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 116, 7 September 1907, Page 7

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