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I WELLINGTON-Ooutinued. JgMPIRI I”g* OTEL, Main Stbxbt, Palhbbbton Nobth. Patrons can rely on being supplied with all leading Brands of Whkkies, Wines * nd Brandies. Special feature: First-class luncheon from IS o’clock x> 2 p.m. for One . ..n . Upstairs and d L<ng-room under supervision of Mrs Devine. Up-to-date Billiard Room, under capable management. W. DEVINS' (Late of Marton Hotel) Proprietor C CALEDONIAN HOTEL, y Opposite Babin Rbsibve, Wellington. Trams Pass the Hotel every few minutes. I beg to announce that the house, which has only lately been rebuilt and return'shed, is now open to the travelling public. Good table kept at a re ■ sonable tariff None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, and only Speight’s best draught Ales on tap. GEO. A. ALLEN, Late of the Albert Hotel, Wellington, Proprietor. R I N C E S S HOTEL, Tbbbace End, Palmerston North. The travelling public can rely on being supplied with the best liquors, comfortable bedrooms, and first.class table. Finest Billiard Room and Table on the Coast, Terms moderate. C. J. BARI ORD .. Proprietor. RAND NATIONAL HOTEL Petonb, Wellington. MR JOHN PYKE (late of the Cambridge and Imperial Hotels, Wellington) begs to notify his friends ana the public generally that he has taken over this old-established and popular hostelry, which will be found replete with every modern convenience, and liquors of the best brands obtainable Excellent stabling, loose boxes, and paddocking. JOHN PYKE - - - - Pbopbietob. rjVHE NEW RAILWAY HOTEL, JL OPPOSITE BAILWAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH. J. HURLEY Proprietor.

WELLINGTON —Continued. It .. Albert h o t e ;l, Willis Stbebt, Wellington. MR D. P. BARRETT 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 h tel-keeping will add to the comfort of visitors. Suits of Rooms and all first class Accom- . modation for Tourists and Boarders. Excellent Table kept.

JpOXTON FAMILY HOTEL, FOXTON Excellent Accommodation lor the Travelling Public at a Moderate Tariff. Beat Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc. Good Billiard Table Ample Stabling and Paddocking Coaches ran twice daily to Shannon. ANDREW LAING (late of Dannevirke) Pbopbixto k' ' r 'j ,■ ' ' —''-.v ’ ; BEjB- H ■„.... , ...... . PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 70, INGESTRE-STREE F, WELLINGTON. -Ftrrt-clasa Accommodation. Good Table. All Up-to-date conveniences. Terms Moderate. Tel. 1053. JOSEPH ROSS ... Proprietor. £J LU B HOTEL, MARTON. R. J. WALTERS ... ... Proprietor. First-class accommodation for visitors and the travelling public. Only the Best Brands of Ales, Wines and kept. First-class Billiard room

Forty-five Rooms, 4 Bathrooms (hot and cold water), newly-furnished throughout. Up to date in every respect. First-class Table. Best Liquors only. Terms Moderate.

lor £ L BION HOTEL, WANGANUI, (Opposite the Courthouse and Public library). PETER HARTSHORN Desires to intimate to friends and the public generally that he has had the premises thoroughly renovated and refunrshed throughout. The Best Wines and Spirits stocked. Speight’s and Swan’s Ales always on tap. Cuisine a Speciality. Luneheon from 12 to 2 o’clock. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. Every convenience. Telephone PETEK H xRIBHORN ... Proprietor.

,£J LU B jq~ OT E jL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class accommodation at a moderate tariff. Every attention and all home comforts. Wines Spirits, Ales, etc., of the Best Quality. E. SHER. ATT ... ... ... Proprietor

IL- - •_ ■ . RIDDELLS FEDERAL HOTEL, WANGANUI. Opposite the Up-river Piers and Wharves and Boat-ing-sheds. Three minutes’ walk from Railway Station and Post Offi:e. The beautiful and well-laid-out Montoa Gardens across the road. First-class accommodation at reasonable tariff. Patrons can rely on Wines, Spirits, etc., being Al. Stock only Best Brands. Dunedin and Local Beer always on tap. CHAS. ■‘ID DELLS Proprietor. A I L W A Y HOT E L (Opposite Railway Station). MARTON JUNCTION. W. CLARKE .. Proprietor. ' All trains stop sufficient time at station to enable passengers to obtain refreshments. Good accommodation for the travelling public ; also e’ood stabling.

F/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, ./J CAMBRIDGE TER., WELLINGTON. (Opp: Clyde Quay School). Tel. 1656. First-class Accommodation for ■ Boarders and the Travelling Public. GOOD TABLE. MODERATE TARIFF. Baths: Hot. Cold and Shower. Trams to all parts of Town md Suburbs at corner. This New and Commodious Building comprises 45 Rooms, and its Accommodation is equal to any in Wellington. MRS E. BUSHETT Proprietress.

COCKAYNE’S LEVIATHAN, MANCHESTER and - ' ST. ASAPH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. ' ■ «#.’-■ . 4fe. : . ■ - t-y .. Viaitora to Christchurch should secure ■ Moommodation at the Leviathan. It Jgfej&rfV '■ offers all the advantages of an up-to- £>> . date home, and is furnished throughout p~ fa such a manner as to provide the Best U Accommodation for Boarders, Visitors, faTravellers. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIJCS. Eli ’Kot and Cold Baths, Fire Xeeapea, etc. M ' 3 Within Five Minutes* Walk from V>; Christchurch Railway Statins. .‘XI H '4/6 Per Diem. - 30/- Per Week; Comfort, Cleanliness,’ sad CtviMty '• ’4 Guaranteed. „ ?F7s£S« Letters and Telegrams Receive prompt ■'•' ■• /'■’-v -A’rC »” ‘ ■"?, >'-x > attention. TMLEFHONE 747.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 31

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