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The ai hotel (Late Queen’s), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. A. GREENWOOD - - Proprietor. A. Greenwood, having purchased the lease of the above hotel, has had the whole premises renovated, remodelled, decorated, and fitted up in the most modern style. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. JMPEBIAL HOTE ?L Cuba Street, Wellington. Best Wines, Spirits, etc.”® Staples JXXXX |Ale on Draught. Trams pass door every 10 minutes. J. G. PYKE - -J F Proprietor (Late of the Cambridge Hotel). AL E D OJ-N lAN HOTEL A. I. MASTERS - Proprietor. Al Bar. Al Landlord. Telephone 774, BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON. ERMINU S H O T E L Courtenay Place, Wellington. E. SULLIVAN, late of Pahiatua, has purchased the lease and goodwill cf the above well-known establifhment, and will be pleased to have a visit from his old friends. The hotel is in a convenient position to the city, trams passing every ten minutes. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best Brands always to be had. E. SULLIVAN - Proprietor. Royal hotel, Wellington Almost opposite Thorndon Government Railway Station. E. J. SEARL - Proprietor. One of the Finest, Most Comfortable, and Centrally Situated Hotels in Wellington, being close to both Railway Stations and within easy distance of Wharf, This Hotel has been re-built and possesses EVERY MODERN APPLIANCE For Visitors’ Comfort. PRIVATE SUITES OF ROOMS FOB FAMILIES. Cuisine under the personal supervision of a competent chef. Masonic hotel Cuba Street, Wellington. This favorite hotel has just been thoroughly overhauled, fitted with electric light, etc. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. Country visitors please note: Near Te Aro House. Telephone, No. 1186. CHAS. CRESS - Proprietor (Late of Marlborough and Wairarapa). BA BR E T T’S HOT E u T.AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Next to Exchange Buildings. One minute’s walk from Queen’s Wharf. MR JOSEPH WAREHAM (late of the Harp of Erin Hotel, Dunedin, and formerly of the West Coast), having purchased the above hotel (which has recently been thoroughly renovated and refurnished), is now prepared to receive the travelling public, permanent boarders, and all old friends. First-class Accommodation. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Wines and Spirits of the best quality only in stock. Telephone 1076. JOSEPH WAREHAM - - - Pbopbietob. WELLINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL Ingestre Street, Wellington. Visitors to Wellington will find all the Comforts of a First-class Hotel. The ACCOMMODATION IS SECOND TO NONE IN WELLINGTON. Hot and Cold Water laid on. Shower Baths, etc., etc. Carriages meets all Steamboats. Let'ers and Telegrams punctually attended to. Excellent Billiard Table, free. • JAS. COOMBES .. Proprietor. — ——j COYLE’S U° Y A L JJ OT E L OH IN GAIT I. Speight’s Dunedin Beer always on tap. Every comfort for Tourists. Suites of Booms ALL MEALS - ONE SHILLING. The Royal Mail Coach leaves for every train from Mangaweka and Mangaonoho. COOK’S COUPONS ACCEPTED Good Stables. Loose Boxes. J, COYLE - - - ’ - Proprietor LU B HOTEL, MAR T O K The above Hotel offers Accommodation second to none in Marton. Every Convenience, combined with Civility and Comfort, for Travellers and Country Visitors. Telegrams promptly attended to. Wines, Spirits, etc., of the First Quality. JAMES MAYO - Proprietor. fpHE CAFE, QUEEN SI., MaSTERTON -IL (Opposite Houuslow and Hoar’s). R A. R. MALTBY (late of the 'lrocadero, Masterton) Has opened DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS as above. Oyster suppers. Grills, Fried Finn. etc. Fresh Fish Daily. [Everything New and First- -luss.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 461, 25 May 1899, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 461, 25 May 1899, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 461, 25 May 1899, Page 21

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