WELLINGTON — Continued. w AIRARAPA HOUSE.' 51, KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON. SITUATED in the quietest and healthiest part of Wellington, yet only 5 minutes (per tram) to the heart of the city. Lit up by electricity, hot and cold baths, smoking, reading, and ladies’ sitting rooms, piano, lofty bedrooms, spacious dining room. First class table. Trams stop at the door. Tariff from 4s per day. Special arrangements for Families and Permanent Boarders. GEORGE COKER (Late of the Wairarapa), PROPRIETOR. BNI R A L |~|~ OTH L, WELLIN' J TON (Two Minutes wa k fiom Queen’s Wharf). A. M. GOW (late of Dunedin)Proprietor ONLY BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOB KEPT MODERATE CHARGES.
TARANAKIITPROVINCEJMPERIAL JJOTEL, DEVON STREEZI’, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES SMITH ..Proprietor, This popular house of call is under entirely new management, and is one of the most centrally situated hotels 'in NewPlymouth. Guests may depend offi 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 public. Terms, 6s. fid. per day. Tel. 64.
' •■ ■ .--—... W_ .Jlfr ! — '' ~ ■ - ~ - - HOTEL, WATTAR A. This hotel combines all the conveniences of a first-class House, together with a moderate tariff. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., of the Best Brands.. J. A- SMYTH . Pbofeietob : J imi'u ?A GMONT HOT S L, HAWE E A. A. J. JURY .., ... ~, Proprietor. The Proprietor (lately of the Okaiawa Hotel, and formerly of the Shamrock» begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he his taken over the above popular hotel, an 1 trusts that, by strict attention to their comfort, and by keeping only the best of liquors, to retain their patronage.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 31
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282Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 31
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