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Britannia hotel, willis street WELLINGTON. MRS NAT NATHAN, of the Marine Parade, Napier, haying purchased this hotel, will bo pleased to see all her old and also new friends. All departments will be under my sole supervision. Civility and attention to all. Best brands of wines, spirits and ales only kept. MRS NAT NATHAN - Proprietress. E I L D I N G HOTEL Kimbolton Road, Fbilding. Under Patronage of His Excellency Lord Ranfuriy. This favourite hostelry has been renovatedand refurnished throughout. Private and Public Drawingßooms 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 house on the Coast. The Feilding Club have rooms at the above Hotel. Superior stable accommodation, with groom in charge. MARTHA HABTTE - - Proprietress. W. DICKSON - Manager. E VINE’S MARTON HOTEL North Broadway, Marton. First-class Accommodation for Boarders and the Travelling Public. Special attention directed to Cyclists and Tourists. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Note: Having had considerable experience in the Wine and Spirit trade, customers can rely on being supplied with nothing but the Best of of Wines and Spirits. All Meals, Is. W. DEVINE - Pbopbibtob (Late of Maginnity’s, Wine Merchant, Wellington) ETROPOLITAfc HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET, WELINGTO : (Close to the House of Parliament). WILLIAM MoLEOD & MRS LEGG, Proprietors (Late of the s s. Rotomahana). Mr McLeod and Mrs Legg, having purchased the above hotel, intend running the house in up-to-date style. The public can rely upon being supplied with the Best Liquors, Compostable Bedbooms, AND FIBST-CLASS TABLE. First-class Billiard Table. Terms Moderate. Telephone 1036. •

r• ■ y■ ?? f*-y -' - u -z z Q- I < . . 'Y Y" \ Mltfi'. r? •HR B H •E 3 -h ii -u- It I* nWiilL ■ ■ -p) RIVATE HOTEL MRS McLEARY Pbopbibtbess. Late Matron of the Ohiro Home. : - -- The above Private Hotel contains upwards of fifty rooms, well and tastefully furnished, and is well-known to travellers and permanent boarders as being a firstclass hostelry, and conducted on up-to-date system. Good table, large and lofty rooms, which include a billiard room for the comfort of visitors and permanent boarders. Terms on Application. Please note the Addbess — MRS MoLEARY, PRIVATE HOTEL, Ingestbe-steeet, Wellington. Telephone 334. —All wires receive prompt attention.

— . I. LizY. -I! i'_ I ' . ■ . ■ The a i hotel (Late Queen’s), QUAY, WELLINGTON. A. GREENWOOD - - Pbopbibtob. A. Gbeenwood, having purchased tne lease of the above hotel, has had the whole premises renovated, remodelled, decorated, and fitted up »n the most modern style. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. Thistle inn Opposite Government Bailway Station, Wellington. is JAMB3KEBNEY ProprietorJAMES KEENEY, late of Trafalgar Hotel, Sreymouth, Begs to inform his Friends from the West Coast and the Public generally, that he has taken over this wellknown Hotel, where he is prepared to cater for all their requirements Visitors to the Empire City will find excellent acconi'i odation aud a well-kept table, Luncheon daily from 12 to 2. Special terms lor Boarders. Best brands of Ales, Wines, ard Spiritsijonlyllkept. Trams pass the door every ten minutesTelephone, No. US3. y

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 529, 7 February 1901, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 529, 7 February 1901, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 529, 7 February 1901, Page 22

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