WELLINGTON — Continued. ( I? M lifijll ■ | ■ aUJ - A' B I • t ii>w ilB New masonic hotel, Cuba-Street, Wellington. The Masonic is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from eveiy bedroom. The hotel is N wly Furnished throughout, and contains suites of rooms, including Private Sittingrooms, Dining-rooms, and Smoking-rooms on each floor. Porter meets all steamers. Telegraphic address, “ MASONIC, WELLINGTON.” MRS T. WHITE... Proprietress. CHRISTCHURCH- ! * ■ ? ■? ■ THE CARL ON HOTEL, No».th Belt and Papanui Road, Christchurch. F DAVY Proprietor. This old-established H >tel. containing 26 rooms, being recently re-built in brick and scone, offers special advantages to Tourists, Travellers, ano others, who -will find all the c unforts of a home at this fine Hostelry. The House is within eight minutes’ walk from Cathedral Square. Trams pass every twenty minutes. Ventilation throughout has been made a special featuie in the construction of this House. Numerous Fire Escapes. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Cuisine a Specialty. Tariff Moderate. Only th.• B-st Brands of Liquors Dispensed. Ward’s XXX and XKXX Ales Stabling -Commodious Stalls and Loose Kox-s Groom in charge. Letters and Telegrams receive Pr >mpt Attention. Telephone. \CiEW CRIT£ RION ■B 111,- Ju, 1 iH Ke [IS .. If? New criterion hotel, Gloucester-Street, Christchurch. Being now Thoroughly Complete, this is one of the best-appointed Houses in the City. Fyery room, including bedrooms, electrically lighted and newly furnished. Ample accommodation for Travellers, Tourists, and Families. . Special Arrangements for Theatrical Companies. Liberal Cuisine Choicest Liquors, Terms Moderate. Night Porter. Telephone 904. W BURNIP. Owner and Licensee. Where to Stay in Christchurch T STOREY’S TERMINUS HOTEL (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station.) Licensee .. F. W. MILLWARD. Visitors to tbi3 spacious hotel receive every possible attention and modern comfort. Letters and telegrams are promptly attended to. Telephone 795. SPEIGHI’S PRIZE ALES ON DRAUGHT. Special Arrangements made with Permanent Boarders and Theatrical Parties, etc. Tariff .. 8s per Day £2 2s per Week.
THE METROPOLITAN .k Grand Central Coffee *palace K and “Restaurant CORNER OF DEVON & EGMONT STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH ' Within one minute's walk of Railway Station, Post Office and Banks. (Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki.) The above is specially adopted for the Convenience nnd Comfort of the Commercial and Social Travelling Public, and in every way equal to a Firstz’? class Hotel. Lofty and airy bedrooms, Ladies’ Tea Rooms, I)rawiiig-TO<mi. / Spacious Dining-room, Commercial Room, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, .Iff \\. Convenient and Cemmodiona Sample Roohis. Till KITCHEN IS UNDER AN EXPERIENCED CHF.P. ' \'f ' (1 Arrowsmith, proprietor. /a) ) A \ C\\ (i 7 v±
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 765, 3 November 1904, Page 31
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