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WELLINGTON— Continued. i t *mbkk ■ wjKjm f Mrri 1 tu'Jim w up ll ihm ll ~ ORITERION JJOTEL, RIDGWAY-STREET, WANGANUI. One Minute from P.O. and Railway Station. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. EXCELLENT CUISINE. DINNER. 12 TO 2. Tariff, 6s per Day. ’Phone, 225. P.O. Box 147. T. H. NIXON Proprietor. HOTELS FOR SALE. — Suburban Hotel, 9 years’ lease; rent, £2 weekly. Price, £2BOO. First-class Hotel, Palmerston North; 8% years’ lease; low rental. Price resonable. Hotel (Wairarapa), 4 years’ lease; rental, £9; a bargain. Hotel (countr, near Wellington), about 3 years’ lease. Price, £lBOO. Hotel (Forty-mile Bush), 14 rooms; 23 acres of land. Price, £l6OO. For Sale —Hotel (South), 2% years’ lease; rent, £2 15s per week. Price, £lOOO. Hotel (Taranaki), 4% years’ lease; rent, £5 8s per week; trade averages £BO to £9O weekly; progressive district. Price, £2200. Compact Hotel (Manawatu), over 5% years’ lease; rent, £4 per week. Price, £2250. Accommodation House and 690 acros; 21 years’ lease; 250 sheep, 13 head cattle, pigs, etc. Price, £4OO. License fee, £1 per year. Hotel (seaport), 5 years’ lase; rent, £4 per week. Price, £2200. Hotel and Store (West Coast), lease, 21 years, with right of further 21 years. Turnover, £6OOO to £7OOO yearly. Price, £1350. Magnificent Brick Hotel, leading thoroughfare Wellington; trade over £2OO weekly. Elegantly furnished. Price, £7700. Suitable purchasers assisted with a large proportion of the purchase money. DWAN BROS., Willis-st, Wellington. TARANAKI PROVINCE. mHE NEW “ TROCADERO” TEMJL PERANCE HOTEL, EGMONT-STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. (One Minute from Railway Station). Every convenience provided for the Travelling Public. Meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Meals served on arrival of trains and steamers. New Building with brick walls. Complete fire escapes. Commodious and airy bedrooms and sitting-rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms: From 4s 6d per day; weekly as per arrangement. HALE & CO., Proprietors. ’ x ' V, -|J ' • f 7 < ’ iffiSv®-• '■ -■ jg A COMFORTABLE HOSTELRY. CHARLES POTTS Begs to intimate that he has entered into possession of the Branch hotel, BRIDGE-ST. ELTHAM. Wines, Spirits and Liqueurs of the choicest quality. The Cuisine is under the management of an Experienced Chef. Hot Lunch Daily from 12.30. Saturday and Sale Days from 12. Tariff, 5 s Per Day. O T E L, WAITARA. W. E. GRANTHAM .. Proprietor. This fine, centrally-situated Hotel is now under new Management, and Travellers and Residents may rely on having the best attention. First Quality Ales, Wines and Spirits only. INGLEWOOD COFFEE PALACE (2 Min. from Railway Station). F. C. BENNETT .. Proprietor. 36 Bedrooms, Commercial, Smoking, and Sitting Rooms. Large Dining Wall, Hot and Cold Water Baths. Excellent Cuisine. Terms: 4s 6d Per Day. Boarders as per arrangement. QLARENDON HOTEL, WAVERLEY. MR. G. W. OAKENFULL Begs to inform the travelling public and residents of Waverley that he has taken over the Clarendon Hotel. He hopes that with strict attention to the comfort of his guests, a good table, and the best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, et2., to be favoured with their natronage. Empire hotel and livery ■ STABLES, FEATHERSTON. The EMPIRE is the appointed Hotel to the Wellington Commercial Travellers’ Association and N.Z. Cyclists’ Touring Club. JOHN CARD Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 894, 25 April 1907, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 894, 25 April 1907, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 894, 25 April 1907, Page 27