HotelsNOTICE. nONNEOKBE'S CAFE AND LUNCHEON ROOMS Luncheon, from 12 till 3 p.m., (Chops, Steaks, Cutlets, &0., with Potatoes) Soups, Hot Joints, Entrees, Vegetables, Cheese, Butter, and Salad, r The undersigned feeling the want of Luncheon Rooms of the above description in this City, and being acquainted with the success which has attended them at other places, has been induced to open the above, which he intends conducting in the same style as that adopted by the Criterion Hotel in Melbourne. P DONNECKER, Willis Stebet, (Next to W. Lyon'e). Wellington, 25th November. TO THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY AND MEMBERS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND OTHERS. fTIHE Proprietor of the Empire Hotel begs i to notify that he is about decorating and fitting up that spacious Hall, known as the LOWER DINING ROOM of the above Hotel, and OPENING it as a LUNCHEON ROOM. The Hall when opened will be one of the largest in the southern hemisphere ; and as a rendezvous and lounge for the commercial community, during LUNCHEON hours I will be unequalled by any in the Colonies. The cuisine will bo under the special superintendence of that celebrated chef, Mr C. Thomas, and the Bill of Fare will be such as the Empire has hitherto been so justly famed for. The prices will be as follows -.—Chops, Steakes, Cutlets, with vegetables, 6 D - Soup, Hot Joints, Cold Meats, Entrees, Fish, Salads, Bread and Cheese, with vegetables, r TEA and COFFEE ready at all hours. Tho Hall will be opened on MONDAY, 9th JANUARY next. Luncheons will be ready from twelve o'olock to three p.m. JUST ARRIVED PER ALEXANDRINA. A SHIPMENT of WINES, SPIRITS, &c. consisting of — Very superior old port Do pale and dry sherry Martell'B and Hennesßy's pale and dark brandy, in bulk and bottle (very best brands) Fine old Jamaica rum L.L. Irish and Scotch whisky English and Holland's gin Guineas' stout and bottled ale of the very beßt brands. Pure Champagne, Guaranteed. CHARLES HATFIELD, in calling the attention of his numerous patrons and the public in general to this shipment, has full confidence that every article will be found fully equal, if not superior, to any yet offered in the colony. C.H. having extended his cellerage to the following dimensions— 4oft by 18 feet, connoiseurs will be enabled to sample every article they wish to purchase. Those who like a GLASS of GOOD BEER will now have the opportunity, arrangements having been made for a special brewing, th 6 capacious cellar allowing a large stock to be kept in supply, which, by its pueitt and acquieed age, will be found far more wholesome than English ale. Orders from a single bottle to any quantity in bulk, promptly attended to in town and country. CHARLES HATFIELD, Importer of Wines and Spirits, ROYAL HOTEL, Thorudon Quay. The Stabling adjoining tho Royal Hotel has now accommodation for thirty horses, where civility, attention, and moderate charges are the rule. Loose boxes, where sick horses will be judiciously and carefully treated by the proprietor. Horses bought and sold by commission. Shoeing on the premises in a vory superior 6tyle. Entrances — Thorndon quay and Sydney street. CHARLES HATFIELD, PROPBIETOB. NOTICE. 'TiifE Proprietor begs to thank tho Public for A. the patronage heretofore received, and will andeavor to continue catering for their tasto at a fair price and quality of marketable provender, which will always place the Luncheons at the Princa of Wales Hotel beyond competition. Luncheon Hours from 12 till 2 o'olock.' The BEST BRANDS of SPIRITS from foreign vintage. Meals to bo had at all hours. BEST COLONIAL ALE, 3d. PER GLASS. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Corner of Featherston and Grey streets, I J. E. THOMPSON, Proprietor. HOROKIWI HOTEL. riIHE undersigned having taken the above JL hotel, begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others on the most reasonable terms j and being determined to sell nothing but the beat brands procurable 1 in the market, customers may depend upon always obtaining a first-class article. For ; picnics and wedding parties this establishment ' affords pcculiur advantages, from its proximity to town, tho picturesque scenery in the vicinity, and its healthy locality. Good dry stabling and woll fenced paddocks. ! JOSEPH BLAOKIE.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3107, 26 January 1871, Page 1
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