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WELLINGTON — Continued. ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS WATSON - Proprietress. This old and favorite hotel is admirably adapted for Boarders and Visitors to the City, being Centrally Located, and Close to Trains and Shipping. Every Comfort and Convenience, combined with Civility and Attention, will be found at the Oriental Moderate Terms. Best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept in Stock. Your patronage solicited. Lunch Daily from 12 to 2. Telephone No. 863. XTISITORS TO THE EMPIRE CITY ▼ (Should Visit THE TROCADERO RESTAURANT. Meals at any hour of the day. Grills, Fish, and x Oysters. Luncheon from 12 till 2 o’clack The establishment is open from 6.30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meals from Is. THE COFFEE P A"L ACE Palmerston North. Most Conveniently Situated for the Travelling Public. Right opposite Railway Station. Five Shillings per Day. First-class Accommodation for Families, Bridal Parties, and the General Public. Meals at all hours. Well furnished throughout, including Private Suites for Bridal Parties. MRS H. STUART - Proprietress. It/FARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, IVI CARTERTON. MR T. WATTS begs to inform the Travelling Public that he has taken over the above Hotel, and trusts to receive the same liberal support hitherto accorded to this well-known House. Good Stabling Attached. PROVINCIAL HOTEL "Palmerston North. Centrally and Conveniently Situated, and offering Good Accommodation to the Travelling Public. Best Brands of Liquors kept in stock. J. MAHONEY - - Proprietor.

Masonic hotel Cuba Street, Wellington. This favorite hotel has just been thoroughly overhauled, fitted with electric light, etc. Best Brands of Winfcs, Spirits, and Ales only kept. Country visitors please note: Near Te Aro House. Telephone, No. 1186. T. WHITE - Proprietor (Late of the National Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and of the Argyle Hotel, Hunterville.) JMPEBIAL HOTEL Cuba Street, Wellington. Best Wines, Spirits, etc. Staples XXXX Ale on Draught. Trams pass door every 10 minutes. J. G. PYKE - - Proprietor (Late of the Cambridge Hotel). FEILDING HOTEL Kimbolton Road, Feildino. Under Patronage of His Excellency Lord Ranfurly. This favourite hostelry has been renovated and refurnished throughout. Private and Public Drawing Rooms upstairs en suite. First-class Billiard Room. The most commodious Sample Rooms between Wellington and Wanganui. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an experienced cook. Noted for best Wines, Spirits, aod Beers of any bouse on the Coast. The Feilding Club have room? at the above Hotel. Superior stable accommodation, with groom in charge. MARTHA HASTIE - - Proprietress W. DICKSON _ - - Manager. COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Late Ranfurly) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. FRANK SMITH & MRS MASTERS, having purchased the lease of the above Hotel, the proprietors beg to announce to the Travelling and Commercial Public that no effort will be spared in catering for their requirements and comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, r Only Best Brands of Liquors kept. Tariff, 4s 6d per day. £IENTRAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON N Wines and Spirits of Best Brands kept. Good Accommdation. MBS. A. QUINN - - Proprietress (Late of the West). HAWKE’S BAY PROVINCE. HE OCCIDENTAL HOT EL HASTINGS ST, NAPIER. MR. J. O. MASON so long and favorabl known as proprietor of the Marine Parade, has taken over the above Commodious and Conve-niently-situated Hostelry, where NOTHING WILL BE WANTING TO ENSURE THE COMFORT OF GUESTS.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 516, 8 November 1900, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 516, 8 November 1900, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 516, 8 November 1900, Page 23

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