THE METROPOLE TEMPERANCE HOTEL .AND Dining Rooms, MS, EiMfißlMHff - ©WA.TT, WELLINGTON. ' | 'his hotel is now ready lor the recep- -*• tion of visitors, and boarders, and, being the only Temperance Hotel in Wellington, should command your attention. tariff: visitors, Ss.per day ,25s.per week.. Permanent Board as per arrangement. LUNCH FROM 12 TO 2 D. A. BOSS , daily, Is. Proprietor.
BAKERY, CORNER OF WILLIS AND ABEL SMITH STREETS. B. STARR* Proprietor. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY. BO BEG-S to notify the Resi- • dents of Wellington and the general public that he has opened a First-Class Confectionery and Fruit Emporium, and Refreshment Rooms. Wedding Cakes a Speciality. Balls and Banquets Catered For. Give us a Call
WHITEHALL BOULCOTT STBEET, MBS. B. ONYON (Late of Auckland), Proprietress. Comfortable Accommodation for Families and Boarders at Beasonable Bates. Splendid view. Three minutes from Post Office, via Plimmer’s Steps. Good Table. Terms—One Guinea.
WAVERLET BOARDING- HOUSE. Boulcott Street, Wellington. MRS A. DWYER, Proprietress. Travellers and Visitors will find every Home Comfort Private Suites of Apartments for Families. Hot and Cold Baths. Special terms for Permanen Boarders. Ter Moderate. Note th address.
Oriental hotel WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Prohuetoress : MRS. ORMSBEE. This well-known house is in every way a comfortable home for Families and Parties visiting Wellington. Every attention conducive to comfort awaits all patrons. Splendid Sitting Rooms and Suites of Rooms for Private Families. First-class table kept. Terms striovly moderate.
WAIIOIARA. Proprietor ... ' DAVID WTTjKIB mHE commercial and travelling public -will find the A above house one of the moßt comfortable hotels on the coast. Every accommodation provided in a first-class style. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. MODERATE TERMS.
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Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 February 1894, Page 24
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267Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 February 1894, Page 24
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