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WELLINGTON PROVINCE SHP* I * ra Q ‘ • Duke of Edinburgh hotel, WELLINGTON. Having purchased the interest) of Mrs Isaacs in the above well known hostelry, I trust that by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general publie, a continuance o former patronage will be extended the present proprietor, who for many years has conducted well-known hotels in other parts of the privince. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers, and is a first-class family house in every respect. Every attention and excellent meal a, and only best meals, and only best drinks on tap. tZZROBERT HUNT (late of Marton), Proprietor. HOTEL, BOLLS, RANJITIKEI. GlBSONProprietor. The Criterion Hotel, which has been long and favourably known, offers special the travelling public.] The Cuisine being under the supervision of Mrs Gibson, those patronising the house can rest assured they sit down to a good table. The only house in Bulls selling SPEIGHT’S Sparkling Ales. The best of Wines and Spirits. Alhambra hotel Cuba-Street, Wellington. MB 8. J. FLEWELLYN (late of the Clarendon, Christchurch), has taken over the above popular hostelry, which will be found thoroughly up-to-date. The bars are as bright and cosy as to be found anywhere and.>re stocked with the best liquors procurable. S. J. FLEWELLYN Proprietor. sflK L... • ■ SsejsatrdiX. -s--->gMßaaxa-g:!SsaA.> h CENTRAL HOTEL, Quekn-strbbt, Masterton. Tie Best-Appointed and Most Up-to-date Inland Hotel in the Colony. Tourists Specially Catered for. First-class Chef. R. J. HODGlNSProprietor. 0 L u B HOTEL, MARTON. R. J. WALTERS Proprietor. First-class accommodation for visitors and the travelling public. Only the Best Brands ofAles, Wines and Spirits kept. First-class Billiard-room, HART HOTEL, MARTON. The Leading Family and Commercial Hotel in the District. First-class Accommodation. Nothing the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Hotel lighted with electric light throughout. Spacious Well-lighted Room. S. J. GIBBONS .. .. Proprietor. BARRETT’S NEW HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THIS Hotel has just beem completed and furnished throughout in the best style, making it a hostelry second to none in the colony. Its close proximity to the wharf, trains, and trams renders it an excellent and convenient Hotel for visitors and travellers to be accommodated. The general features of Barrett’s New Hotel will be found to be thoroughly up-to-date in every way. Best of everything for permanent boarders, visitors, families, and the travelling public, at moderate rates. Nothing but the finest quality of Wines. Ales, and Spirits stocked. Civility and attention to all patrons. J. J. KELLY Proprietor.

i r > J jgUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. F. 0. FABER „. ... Proprietor. THE HOME OF THE lOUBIBT. The above hotel has just been rebuilt and newly furnished throughout In an up-to-date style. ' Tha grading, writing and smoke rooms are replete with every convenience. The greatest care is taken to maintain a reputation for home comfort. Dark room for photographers.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 801, 13 July 1905, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 801, 13 July 1905, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 801, 13 July 1905, Page 30

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