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WELLINGTON — Continued. - HI B- - - ML- <.. ..A-• A HOTEL, WANGANUI. 111 B. T. BENNETT ... Proprietor. This commodious and well furnished family and commercial hotel i« almost opposite railway station and town wharves. It has a lovely promenade roof which commands a splendid view of the town. The cuisine is in charge of an experienced chef. Mr Bennett’s name is sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of wines and spirits will be kept. Night Porter always in attendance. Visitors can rely upon getting the best of attention together with civility. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Bax 138. Telephone 84. rrlTTTnftfa^. HOTEL, WANGANUI ' This well-known hotel is in close proximity to the railway-station, thereby offering great facility to the travelling public of being able to leave by the early trains. Guests may depend upon being called in time, a porter being kept for that purpose. The bedrooms are well and comfortably, furnished, and the fittings and accommodati >n throughout are all that can be desired. The wines and spirits are all of the choicest and best brands. Table d’ ffote daily from 12 to 2, and meals at all hours for travellers. W. H. BLEASELProprietor. : ■' ’ . . 1 -I : ■■-— r-TTifr• BjMmOEl ■pROVINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANUI. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. W. TUCK Proprietor. The commercial private HOTEL, FEILDING. Recently opened. Has been built in the most up-to-date style, and offers superior accommodation, together with the oomforts of a home. Excellent Cuisine. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Moderate Tariff. R. McFALRANE Proprietor. qp H E £1 OMMERCIAL g-y OTe L, PALMERSTON NORTH. T. CHILDS Pbopribtob The Propr'etor of this conveniently situa’ed Hotel having had the premises entirely renovated and remodel led, is prepared to receive travellers and the public generally, and guarantees strict attention, the best of wines and spirits, and trusts.to obtain by these means a fair share of patronage.

Ji tub mbtropoiLita x J/// Grand Central Coffee Palace and Restaurant !,V g C9RNKK OF DEVON ft SBXONT STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH /- WftftAa <mmb minute’s walk e< Hallway Statics, Port Office an J, Banks. ! (Recognised •« the Leading- UnHocßaed Totd ift Taranaki.) jl *• ■peaially adaated for the Cenvenlonoe and Comfort <rf the !•! and Social Travemag Public, in every way equal ie a First- I?«JkC \ Hotel. Lefty and .airy bedrooma, Ladies’ Ten Boonx, Drawiag-rooaa, ’.MP %\. Dtniag-room, Oanawereial Room. Hot, Cold, and Bhow®r B> tha, VI Convenient and Cenrmodfoue Sample Rooma. Mr _ **■ aaeenx u weeaa ax xxr«Biaxc» cn». ’*“- Jssa‘&. Arrowsmith, phoprujor.. ’•

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 819, 16 November 1905, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 819, 16 November 1905, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 819, 16 November 1905, Page 31