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ff ft (f $ ff K if i» it f t u UUU f fl ff f fft ff m f£ Wellington's GreatesfHotel opens next Monday December Ist. 1 t THESE FEATURES ARE A PART OF THE SERVICE x THE LOCATION Situated right in the centre of Wellington within a few minutes of the two Railway Stations, and Overseas Steamship Berthings, this new Hotel has been planned 'Oil ,most modern and generous lines. In building, the Proprietors have been inspired with one ideal, namely, that the Hotel St. George should prove to be the final vtard in guest comfort. Unceasing effort has been spent in making this a fact, and spacious accomodation has been provided for all. ' The junction of Willis, Manners and Boulcptt Streets is in the very heart of the City, therefore the HOTEL ST. GEORGE is ideally situated for every guest, whether on business or pleasure bent. , ' THE ACCOMMODATION The Hotel comfortably accommodates 150 guests. EACH ONE OF ITS 100 ROOMS HAS ITS OWN PRIVATE BATHROOM (With Plunge and Shower) AND TOILET ATTACHED. Every one of these bedrooms possesses an : outside window. A. further innovation is the undoubted convenience of an automatic telephone WHICH IS INSTALLED AT EVERY BEDSIDE. Moreover any rigours of winter are ameliorated by the installation of the latest type of central heating in every room. THE SPACIOUS DINING ROOM The large, beautifully decorated Dining Room will seat 200 guests at one sitting. In addition, there is the Private Dining Room accommod- • ation which is available for parties (from 10 persons %o almost any number, by arrangement)—whether it be the small Dinner Party or the largest arid ■ most formal function. THE RESIDENTS’ LOUNGE' Alighting *' on the second floor, the visitor enters the Residents’ Lounge which, with its air of quietness and distinction,, resembles a luxurious private club. Careful thought has been put into the furnishing of this Lounge with ■■ the result that it radiates harmonious comfort. managerial Mr. G. H. Bassant, who has been in charge of the Grand Hotel, Auckland, y for some years past, and who has had a wide Hotel experience both in the West End of London and on the Continent of Europe, has leased the Hotel for an extended perfbd, and will at all times be available to personally attend to the comfort and entertainment of his guests. ! ■ ' THE PALM LOUNGE On the first floor is the beautifully decorated Palm Lounge where guests, with their friends, may fotcgather for a leisure hour, a cup of afternoon tea or any other refreshment they may desire, surrounded by a cosy atmosphere of restful ease. ■ THE SELF-CONTAINED SUITES There arc many SELF-CONTAINED ■ ' • SUITES, both single and double, in which arc to be found all those comforts their occupants may desire ; luxury without ostentation; convenience without losing that really hpmelikc atmosphere. , Behind it all that unobtrusive yet efficient service which instinctively makes the visitor feel welcome. THE CUISINE The services of a Chef with an International reputation have been obtained, and he will supervise his various assistants, who have been chosen with extreme care. In this department no effort is- being, spared towards excelling in every branch of culinary ar s* The most modern and up-to-date Kitchen has been installed and' fitted with the latest appliances for ensuring perfect cuisine. THE SERVTDOR SERVICE Every room ■' in the Hotel is equipped with a “Scrvidor.” This convenience is universal in thebcSl hotels in the United States of America, and is the solution to the problem experienced by all hotels not so equipped, ensuring as it does silent; private and efficient Room Service. ; , the Modern passenger lifts This new eight storey building is equipped with two modern faSt-ruririing ’ passenger lifts which maintain an efficient service. AND FINALLY ' " " THE SUMMING UP. The HOTEL ST. GEORGE is outstanding as the most modernly equipped, Hotel in New Zealand render- / ing the best service to the travelling public, a service which is unequalled in &cw Zealand and which compares withbcstßritish, American and European, Hotels of standing. An exceptionally low tariff has been fixed mid the Hotel awaits your bookings. Nothing which can add to the comfort of guests has been omitted and a warm and courteous welcome awaits you. Luxuriously and tastefully furnished throughout, every possible attention will be paid to die comfort and welfare of guests. A well-trained” and efficient staff has been gathered and we look forward to the honour of receiving , you upon \ the occasion of ybur next visit to this city. SUCH IS THE HOTEL WELLINGTON Radio, Cable & Telegraphic Address: “SANGEORGE” & & X NEW ZEALAND TELEPHONE 45-000

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23