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WELLINGTON — Continued. * IB -■'■■■■ wJY; *' < ?.-<^*'''.'.’;4> l > ' r -^-’;’; -- z ' MlMflfrm3nra«yS *'' -- MEirlPij Empire hotel Masterton. J. CRESS Proprietor. This popular house of call is under entirely new management, and is one of the most eentrally situated hotels in Masterton. Cab meets all Trains. Guests may depend on being called to meet early trains, a porter being kept for that purpose. Only Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept. Every possible convenience for the general and travelling puhli" Terms, Is 6d per day. Telephone 64. EMPIRE HOTEL, FIELDING. MR J. WAREHAM, late of the Club Hotel, Strat’tord, has taken over the above Hotel, and has had the same thoroughly renovated and re-furnished throughout. The Hotel now offers every convenience and comfort the travelling public. Best Brands of Liquors kept in Stock. Speight’s Dunedin Ale always on tap. Striding attached to Hotel. v.' : • ■ ■■ ’ •• . f . JWS ■ b? CT" ”u j-’ *'? ?"• 1 OST FFI C E JJ OTE L, FOXTON. This Hotel, having just been Rebuilt and Refurnished throughout, now affords the Best’df Accommodation for 'Travellers, etc. The Best of Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Speight and Co.’s XXX Ale drawn straight from the wood always on tap. W. F. GRAY Proprietor. ALBERT HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. MR GEO. A. ALLEN Has pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this well-known Commercial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in first-class hotel-keeping- will add to the comfort of visitors. Suites of Rooms and all .First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Boarders. Excellent Table kept. hotel (To which is attached the Horowhenua County Club and O>e Levin JErated Water Factory.) D. HANNAN ... ... Proprietor. The Proprietor wishes to inform the travelling public that the above well and favourably-known Hotel has recently been enlarged and renovated, making it now one of the Best Hotels in the North Island, where patrons may rely on receiving every attention and the comforts of a home, while the tariff is moderate and the chef Al Town Hall for theatrical and other performances, recently enlarged and improved. Best wines and spirits stocked. Dunedin ar.d other celebrated colonial ales on tap. Lar a billiard and sample rooms. Cyclist Touring Olub’s “ Rest/' the visitors’ resort. Horses and traps on hire. Beautiful view of Horowhenua Lake from balcony. Hot and cold water laid on. Separate apartments for families and ladies. Coaches meet all trains, invalids, holiday makers, and persons seeking change of air cannot do better than patronise this establishment, as the climate of Levin is superb. Telegraphic address, “ Levin Hotel, Levin."

COCKAYNE’S LEVIATHAN, MANCHESTER and , — , ± ST. ASAPH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. . . • ■ - • t ", ; r-- . ■ Visitors to Christchurch should secure * ► x , •_ • ■ • accommodation at the Leviathan. It . - -sSfe.' offers all the advantages of an np-to- ' date home, and is furnished throughout ; ' . 1 FT MjmsKaßKijO. in such a manner as to provide the Best . ./■ . I W ’ Accommodation for Boarders, Visitors, , jjrH and Travellers. ■ • PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. . • Iff: Hot and Cold Baths, Fire Escapes, etc. jfi ‘ 'SCjfr ’j’' it l iffi * Within Five Minutes’ Walk from E Iff* jfcitJ;'l» ! ~ < Christchurch Railway Station. 4/6 PER DIEM. 30/- per Week. Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility Guaranteed. Letters and Telegrams Receive prompt attention. TELEPHONE 747.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 743, 2 June 1904, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 743, 2 June 1904, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 743, 2 June 1904, Page 31