PALACE HOTEL (Under Entirely New Management), "WILLIS-STREET, WELLI .NGTON. JOE SWINDALE (late of Government Railway and Central Hotel, Nelson), lias tnken over the above Hotel. Everything new. New stock, new staff, new supervision. The Kitchen and Bedrooms are under speciai management. Only the Best Stocked. No Draft m Case Bottles. JOB SWINDAL,B FVopsrietor, THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY (ADJOINING THE T.UOCA.DEEO). \7i /ELLINGTON'S Latest and Most Up-to-dtute Hosceky. Very Central. One VV minute from Wharves and General Post Office. House new, Furniture new, everything new. Passenger Lift. Every room lib by electricity. The Chef de Cuisine is a first-class Man, under special contract; to the management, and guests favoring this Hotel with theiu patronugG ara assurad the Bill of Faro will bo of the very best. TARIFF FROM Ss PER DAY. Mid-day Lunch (12 to 2 p.m.). Is 6d. Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. The Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with experienced drivers, for patrons at a very reasonable charge. House open to guests from 6 a.m. to Midnight. Day and Night Porter. GEO. PINNOCK — Proorietor.
NOW OPEN ' The Hew VICTORIA BILLIARD PARLOR , (Opposite Pnblio library and'WoTkrngmen'S' i Glnb). 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. j .'5 New Alcook Tables (fitted with Eesilian Goshions), and 1 Arc Oval. | Mr. J. R. JENSEN, Having -with him ME, LBN.. SOWMIN,. Has Started Business as Hairdresser & Tobacconist, In OENTRAL HOTEL BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Both having been m business many years, , clienfcamay bsaoroof getting besfeattention. CHAVANNES HOTEL, " A Homely Home m WANGANUI. * Excellent Cuisine. Commodious Sample Rooms. Wines and Spirits of the First . yaality. J. G. SWAN, Proprietor. Telephone, 2312. THE . LEADING TAILORS OF WELLINGTON— KITTO & GRAHAM, IB MANNEES-STKEET. BidiDg Breoohos a Speciality. Telephone 1186. Nigbt-porter m Attendance. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-St., WELLINGTON. FREDRICK DOBSON, . ■ PROPRIETOE. 'T*HIS Hotel is now thoronghly complete, _L and jb one .of the best-appodntod honsea m the oity. Bvery room electrically lighted and ae\rly furnished. : The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs loading From every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tontistß and f aniilios. Hot and oold plunge andsliowor batlis. ' Letters and telegrams pnnotually attended to. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff: 7s per Diem, or 35s per Week. Porter meets oil trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of -wines, spirits, ate. stocked. TBIiBGB&PHIC ADDBBSS > "MASONIC," Wellington. FAIEBAIEN'S NEW OCeHENTE HOTEL (KEXT COUItT HOUSE), Lambton Quay, Welliugton. TTTT?. NEW HOTEL contains 84 rooms, fitted up with every modern eon* venionce for the comfort of Guests. Electric Elevator. Garden Roof. AU'itzamfl pass door. Night and day porter. Alii Trains, and Steamers Met and Luggage Conveyed, ftcoe House. Only -the beat of Wines and 'Spirits. . TAEiFF— 8s PER DAY. John H. Fairbairn, PROPRIETOR; GEORGE McGAVIN'S ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL FREDERICK AND 6E08638 STS., PROVINaAL HOTEL, ! . .. WANQANUL- ;. W. R. TUCK - - Proprietor. CAVERSHAM HOTEL tConuer of High, and! Madras-street*);,, \ CHRISTCHURCH. Good Tabte aad. Prompt Attention, . Airy Bedrooms, Moderate Tariff. Best Brands of Liquoxs Stocked^ It. *W. JOHNSTONE, Propriefcor (Late of MetropoJe Hotel, Ataroa). CLYDE COqRT PRIVATE HOTEL Cr. Clyde Qaay & Yictoria-st., Wellington. A NEW HOTEL vrith every Comfort and x~\. Convenience now open to receive Visitors/ Tariff— 4s 6d per day; Permanent Boarders, 25s per week; Mid-day Lnnch, Is. Wm. LAVERY, Proprietor. WAITARA HOTEL, WAITARA.: ONLY THE BEST KEPT/ W. YOUNG, Proprietor. SHAMSIOCK CAFE. DIXON-ST., WELLINGTON. GEORGE WARD, Proprietor. Good Accommodation. Tariff, 16s per week. Express Meets All Trains and Boats. BOWLING GREEN HOTEL (Corner Frederick and Cumberland Streets) IHJNEDIN. Walter D. Wyatt, PROPRIETOR. WILSON'S CENTRAL HOTEL, ,t tISITORS to Petone should not ror- ' V g e * to call at the Central, where you can get a Good Glass of Ale or Spirits, also First-cI«U AccommodatiOß.
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NZ Truth, Issue 245, 5 March 1910, Page 2
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604Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 245, 5 March 1910, Page 2
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