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By Jove! 1 I'll wire to stay at •='^P ) &/>e GRANDHOTEL ■';^M\ WELLINGTON. *tIS2b ' IT'S THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE IN H^s NEW ZEALAND. .SS^'Sm E. L. CHAFFEY, Proprietor j3f "' 'PHONE 1216. ■'. P.O. B OX 711. **■'- -jgfiBarrett' s Hotel Bottle Store LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ ■ (Opposite Bank of" New! Zealand.) SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRIGE— r l ■■ ' Whiskies from 4» 6d, Wines from 3s 6d, Colonial Ales and Stout 10d. D. DALT0N.....,.' „ .. .. Proprietor. P. CALLAQHAN ~~ EXPRESS PROPRIETOR 3 HAYWARD TERRACE, WBUUNGTON , • ,(OFF TASMAN-STREET). Ring TELEPHONE Sol Automatic-^- Day or Night. Kelburne Service Duily', T'l-f ir? T¥P? C? 1 1VT manners -street; 1 JTIJC^ lilr l r^ll>| WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON-TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS. The best place la town for a Shilling: Lunch. Most central and up-to-date for after- theatre Suppers. Private rooms upstairs, and high-class special ; suppers to order. Large looms for Weddings, Parties, Concerts, At Homes, Birthday Parties, etc. Outside catering done at reasonable rates. Our motto: "Cleanliness, Civility, and Prompt Attention?' 1 '■'. „ MRS. E. LEE .. .... .. Proprietress. ; CAlso Proprietress of "Marlborough House," Kent-terrace, Wellington). THE * C ALEpONI AN^ BASIN RESERVE ' WELLINGTON DAVE SULLIVAN .. .. Proprietor. WHERE ONLY THE VERY BEST OF EVERYTHING IS SUPPLIED. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL • WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ; I "fids Popular Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and extended by an addition which gives accommodaticn for 50 guests. Refurnished tind Decorated throughout New and Spacious Dining. Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Promenade flat roof. Tariff, 7s 6d per day. RICHARD DWYER, .. PROPRIETOR. NOTICE. ' ALBERT HOTEL BOTTLE STORE WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. 32 BRANDS CASE WHISKY from „ .. 6» Per BotU* MACKINLAyS SPEJCIAL DRAUGHT WHISKY .. 4« «d „ PORTUGAL FORT .. .. •• ..'■' •• *■ •* - \ J. MoDONALD, Proprietor. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBUC AND FRIENDS GENERALLY— Frank Dakin (Late of the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington) HAS TAKEN OVER THB , Princess Theatre Hotel TORY- STREET, WELLINGTON " - - ■ '■ ■■ /■■'■. ■'■'.• i . ' ' . ■ . _. NEW COAiMESOAITttOTii/ LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND LIFTS. Hot Water Day and ,Night to the 20 Bathrooms. Hotel Van meets all Boats and Trains. Night and Day Portent always m attendance. BEST OF WINES AND LIQUORS ONLY STOCKED. A. A. E. HARDCASTLE .. ... Proprietor. WHITE SWAN HOTEL" CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. TARIFF MODERATE. "'... ONLY BEST LIQUORS. M. MoGUIRE, PROPRIETRESS.

CITY HOTEL (Opposite Countenay- place Tram Terminus), • WELLINGTON. Speight's and Staples Ales on Tap. J. J. FIRTH .. Proprietor (Lato of Caledonian Hotel). PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL Top of TORY-ST., WELLINGTON. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Only M. J. O'BRIEN .. Proprietor. Rarmma. Hotel, Corner of Tamnaki and Vlvi«n-»treot« C. MASON, Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Country Visitors. All the best-known brands of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES Stocked. CLARENDON HOTEL MANNERB-BTREET, WELLINGTON. MR. FRED DOBSON ' (late of the Masonic, Cuba-street) has taken over this favorite hostelry. The Bar. is liberally stocked with th» very best, and guaranteed. CENTRAL HOTEL P. ETON E. A SPORTING HOUSE With High-grade Wines, SpJrJts and Ales. HARRY E. CARD .. Proprietor. j. ("A Sporu") THE ALHAMBRA HOTEL CUBA- STREET, WELLINGTON. (A Freo House.) > MRB. WHELAN .... Proprletrat*. SPEIGHT'S ON TAP. CRICKETERS 1 ARMS HOTEL. VIVIAN-BTREET, WELLINGTON. ALES, WINEB, AND SPIRITS OP THE BEBT ONLY. J. T. FOLBV, Proprietor (La.to of CclUngwooO, South IsiAnd).. New Zealander Motel MANNBRS-ST., WELLINGTON. Uc»t Accommodation. Mem Ales. j Best Wlneu and Spirits. « J. H. HINTON '% . . - Piroprftter. OLD FRIENDS AND NEW, PftTBNDS Lot it be known thAt HECTOR A. ROBS li»M t*Jctn over the FAMILY HOTEL, LOWER HUTT.

rußnor-up on both occasions with the I»ap.inul Star. George pillar, owner of "Beacon," writes from invercargUl:— While rcadiug over Coursing Xotc« m "Truth" of 20th. I noticed a slight error m the breeding of "Beacon." He Is registered as Bugle-call or Western Stnr, from Nino of Diamonds. You had him down as Western Star, which makes It misleading to the public. I honestly think myself he is a Bugle-tall, as he scrvod Nino of Diamonds two days before. Western Star got there by mistake. Would you kindly correct tho mistake m your next Issue. Some of the fingerposts out m the Roads Boards districts are said to be "drunken." It would be charitable to assume that some of the bumbles who rule there are Hko tho fingerposts. THE OLD FAVORITE— POBT OFFICE HOTEL Best of Goods m Every Department MRS. MeVINISH .. ProprietreM. How to be happy on wash day:, use Sunlight S oap guaranteed""PURE TH ATS WHAT MOTHtg_DS£si

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NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 9