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HotelsMETROPOLITAN HOTEL. LUNCHEON ADVERTISEMENT. TUTR JAMES OSGOOD takes this opportunity of informing tho inhabitants of Wellington that ho has opened his LUNCH AND DINING ROOMS ; and although he is not as yet prepared to give that attention to this particular department that he intends, yet ho trusts that those who may favor him with a call will havo their wants supplied to their satisfaction. Luncheon will be served from 12 till 2. Price as follows : — Soup, together with Fish, Joints, or Entrees, ONE SHILLING ! ! A liberal Bill of Fare will be provided. BREAKFAST afc 9, DINNER at 6. July 5, 1871. ATKINSON'S HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, WANGANUI. MRS ATKINSON, Late Proprietress of the Wanganui Hotel, having erected the above establishment, takes this opportunity of thanking her fritnds for the kind and liberal s ipport accorded to hw dur<ng her proprietorship of tho old " ~S!\ anganui." The new Hotel having been com pleted, she trusts to receive a continuance of the same genei'ous support, which will ever bo her aim to deserve. THE HOTEL ARRANGEMENTS will be found to bo most complete and comfortable. THE BEDROOMS have received special attention, and are large, and properly appointed, with a BATH ROOM on the same floor. THE DINING ROOM is the largest in town, and has been handsomely furnished. The cuisine is in the hands of a well-known artiste, leaving nothing to be desired in the quality of tho viands, and, what is often of more importance, the correct preparation of the same. THE SITTING ROOMS havo been tastefully furnished, affording comfortable accommodation. The wants of COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS have been carefully studied, and COMMODIOUS SHOW ROOMS are attached to the Hotel ; it not being necessary to enter the Hotel to inspect the goods. This is a great desideratum and cannot fail to be appreciated. THE BILLIARD ROOM contains one of Alcock's beat Tables, in thorough good order, with all tho latest and most correct appointments. An experienced Marker always in attendance. It is almost needless to refer to the WINES AND SPIRITS, which are well known, to be only of THE FINEST QUALITY obtainable. MARSHALL AND COPELAND'S XXXX ALE Kept always on draught. LADIE3 PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS Leading on to tho Balcony, affording a find view of up-river districts. To afford the comforts of a home, combined with reasonable charges, will always bo the desire of MRS ATKINSON PROPRIETRESS, ATKINSON'S HOTEL Maeket Squaee, Wanganit

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 31 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 31 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 31 July 1871, Page 4

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