' DWAN 8R05., , HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELUNiSTON. v ' (Established 1880). ' • Moteis Pop Sale. A Bargain. The freehold and furniture HOTEL. WEST COAST.— Busy <*ntr«i .hotel nice town, trade about £40 Rent. £7. Trade ,£lso_,week ;32 rooms. weekly. Price for everything as * gOr" Price- £5500. .. ; s 37? me concern. £2550. 350 hotel. wrcstpobt sa war*' tease HOTEL, WBLLINGTON.-Short -lease. « V+i>c n •««;«* T «; Price £2500 387 Rent 5 ' Price £700 « 3?1 HOTEL. JVIANAWATU.-10 years' lease. «OTEL, WELLINGTON.-? years' lease, low rental. Takings over £120 week. -Low rental. Price £5000. 371 Price £5700. One of th<> best houses HOTEL. .WELLINGTON,-^ years. - Rent m the market. 386 £16. Price £3000. 369 COUNTRY HOTEL.-5 acres land. Tak- NICE COUNTRY HOTEL.— Rent £6< per ings £30. Price £650. Furniture and week. Large 'piece of land for coWs. stock at valuation. 385 garden, etc. Price £1450. '. 36i COUNTRY TOWN.-Only house m town: HOTEL. PALMERStON.-O-'er 8V years' 12 years' lease. Owner making £2000 lease. Trade £120 .weekly > Price HOTEL OUPPN^tT^n 7 ,' , 38 ? £5650. CaS be' consideTlbly im.ro™4 HOTEL. QUEIi-NSTOWN.— 7 years' lease. by . enterpxisimr man %* Rent £4. .Trade £48. Price- £1300, Hnwi riWronTißv o . .'• RANGITIKEI -5 years' lease? Low ren- H Rent S fiS 7eaK tal. Trade £200 week]** Particular' tt^v^t „ > "* £lw ? Oi 36§f application. . " * V 382 HOTEL. Norfch Aucklknd.-Over 5 years' HOTEL. TARANAKI.-Lease G years - Trade guaranteed £200 weekly. Rent £9. Trade £100. Price £2800. pnce £4 000. furniture and stock at 379 valuation. I 358 HOTEL. SUBURBS.-Rent £7 per week. TARANAKI.-7 years' lease. Price £3080. ' Trade about £100. Price £3600. 377 stock, furniture valuation. 356 GRAND PAYING COUNTRY HOTEL.— PALMERSTON.— Long K>se. Low renLease nearly 6 years. Rent £8. Trade Jal. Price £5000. . 354 about £120. Price £3890. 376 HOTEL, and 14 acres; stables, garden, HOTEL.— Over lease. Low ren- ' fruit, vegetables, flowers, etc. ; 21 ' £ al# J rafle over £100. Free house. rooms. Takings about £50. Price, for Price £3000. ( ' 375 freehold, furniture arid stock £3500. 351 DWAN BROS., yiLUS-STREET, WELLINGTON. POYAF HOTPI LAMBTON QUAY; - . THIS HOTEL OFEEES GOOD ACCOMMODATION. : TAEIFI 1 ,, Ss PEIJ DAY. J. DWYER, Proprietor; THE ALHAMBfiA lIOTEt. . ; (OPPOSITE ROX'AL OAK) ,•-, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON; G. A. ADAMS. PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the abov^ hotel I, wish to intimate to the public that! it is absolutely a free house. . ■ ' . . SPEIGHT'S SPECIAL BEBW ON TA^/V Every well-known brand of Wines, Liqueurs^; and. Spirits Stocked; \ , Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. , ~~-. HOME AT LAST AT THE HOTEL fIMDSOR. 'THIS magnificent, new and commodious five-story. Private Hotel, situated' m the very heart of the City, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON, and commanding an uninterrupted . panoramic view of Harbor and surrounding Port Hills, is now ready to receive guests. • ' / Tariff tram && per Day. ; MESSES. EDWARDS & BOLTON, PeopbietorsV GRAND HOTEL,, Hastings, Hawke's Bay, THE most Up-to-date New Hotel m the Dominion. Absolutely fire-proof. Sifcua- ' tion unsurpassed. Suits of Roomi maghifioently farnißhed. The Ouisine unfler expert supervision. } ■■ , , ' BEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUEURS AND MALTED. LIQUORS STROKED. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Q. B MACKAY — Proprietor. '
RAILWAY HOT^L, DANNEVIRK.E. , (The v appointed house for the Com' mercial Travellers' and Warehouse* men's Association.) SPEIGHT'S BEER "ALWAYS ON TAP. Speight's Bottled Beer and Stout b^ bottle, dozen or case. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCK- : ING. ANDREWS & LAVELLE, PROPRIETORS. [Under the. patronage of Their Excellencies the Earl of Eaniurly^andJQord Plunket J - MASONIC HOTEL, da^itbViekb. T- COTTER, Proprietor. (Late of Pahiatua.) - r I BEG to. notify my numerous Friend* . and the Travelling Puhlic that i have taken over possession of the 1 above well-known hostelry, : and can guarantee the VERY BEST of Accommodation, A Cab i meets every train. Wines, Beer and Spirit! only- : ol ttie Best Brands kept m stock. ' • NEWMARKET HOTEL, VIOTOEIA AVENUE, rWANGrAN^I; ONE of . the most Up-to-date Hotels m the North ' Island, conveniently situated, to. all pjarts of the Town. Night Porter. ; P.O. Box v 224. N. McKenzie, Forbes, PROPRIETOR. TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTAKI. '"PHIS Hotel has now been rebuilt A and newly furnished throughout.. ' It is fitted with the latest anil safest ' fire escapes, and visitors will find there every comfort and convenience,*' ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OB LIQUORS KEPT, . , JAS. WOODS, PROPRIETOR. CRITERION HOTEL. ; BLENHEIM. The Criterion affords Superior Accon? modation to people visiting Blenheim. J. J. EALCONEB — Proprietor. f* IVEN AWAY. — A new 44-page Treatise Vj of Advice and'lnformation for the Married. It is fully illustrated, and contains valuable m. formation. Send at once, enclosing four penny stamps for postage. SAUNDERS Mri CO.. 913 Filaattß-su-eeh M«lb»unw.
CLUB HOTEL, MASTBRTON. THE LEADING HOTEL' IN THE WAIRARAPA. Hp HE CLUB affords excellent accoA modation for Tourists and Comtmercial gentlemen. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMSCEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION* Tom Porter, PROPRIETOR. LANGHOLM HOTEL, MANGAWEKA. G. F. Bonnor, PROPRIETOR. The LANGHOLM HOTEL affords excellent Accommodation for Commercial tren^ tlemen. Only Superior Brands of LIQUORS, SPIRITS, WINES & ALES ' Stocked. OTAY AT ROGERS' ALBION HOTEL, -..." -V' Corner of RIDGWAY-ST. and MARKET-SQUARE, Two minutes'; walk from P. 0.,. • WANGANUI. Tariff, ■ ' Tariff, from A.H.ROGERS, from 5s 6d (Late of Wellington,) 5s 6d Per Day. Proprietor. Per Day. ROpERS' ALBION HOTEL. .■::'% WANGANUI. NEW EMPIRE HOTEL, MASTBBTON. THE LEADING HOTEL IN THiE WAIRARAPA. Every Convenience for the Entertainment of Commercials and Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. fTHE BEST OP STABLING.: The cuisine under the command of one of the best chefs m New Zealand. J. CRESS, Proprietor,
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NZ Truth, Issue 179, 21 November 1908, Page 7
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873Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 NZ Truth, Issue 179, 21 November 1908, Page 7
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