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*KW ZEALAND HOTEL DIRECTORY—(COimiruMD). — »AT»oaraon> st cycz-ists. motomisu*, n»O3WBM». commircui TSAVULIiBBS, AMD T2OB TKMATBXCAX PKOFSSBIOK.

WANGANUl.—Continued. Established 1857. ■ Tel. NO. 46. P.O. BOX NO. 54. FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. FOSTER’S HOTEL, Nearly opposite Town Bridge, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. J. R. FOSTER, Proprietor. Within Three Minutes of Railway Station and River Tourist Steamers.

WXLLIMQTO»- Con t 1 n u-’d. Visitors & Tourists/s&■' May rely upon having / Excellent Accommodation / At And finding I filkiCD everything / LU II LU S rS t t HUH. Drive from ZJNjy Trentham and yxVwLZ Wellington. Tariff, £2 2s per week. ANDREW AVISON, Propr. CLARENDON HOTEL, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. J. O’MEARA Proprietor. Mr. O’Meara, ' late of ; Masterton and Feilding, desires to intimate to old friends and new that he has taken over the above popular house. This centrally and conveniently situated Hotel, offers the very Best Accommodation. Best brands of Wines, Spirits, etc., kept in stock. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. * (Under New Management.) The above well-known hostelry. Cubastreet, is now one of the most modern and comfortable houses in Wellington, and offers First-Class Accommodation to the Travelling Public at moderate tariff. Telegrams and letters promptly answered. Tariff 6s per day. D. J. KENNY Proprietor. (Late Albion Hotel.) WESTPORT. ~ EMPIRE HOTEL, WESTPORT. P.O; Box’No. 7. TELEPHONE No. 14. The above well-known hostelry now offers first rate accommodation to the travelling public." Speight’s Superior Brews always on FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE OF WESTPORT. H. H. MCMASTER Proprietor. VICTORIA HOTEL, WESTPORT. CHARLES DUNCAN .... Proprietor. The Victoria is a splendidly situated hotel, with spacious accommodation. Mr. Duncan’s steamer knowledge being most useful in catering for the public, so that comfort and the best of attention and liquors are assured. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, WESTPORT. JOHN COLLIGAN Proprietor. REPLETE WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE AND GUESTS MADE COMFORTABLE. EXCELLENT TABLE AND LIQUORS OF THE CHOICEST. GRAND HOTEL, WESTPORT. Under Vice-Regal Patronage, Their Excellencies Lords Ranfurly, Plunket and Islington. R. TURNBULL Proprietor. WHANGAEHU. BRIDGE HOTEL, WHANGAEHU. gus. McDonald Has pleasure in announcing he has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and will supply all Leading Brands of Beei and Spirits. Extra paddocking accommodation la now provided for drovers. FRANKTON JUNCTION HOTEL, FRANKTON JUNCTION. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. PORTER MEETS NIGHT EXPRESS OVER MAIN TRUNK. MRS E. F. MORIARTY, Proprietress. (Late of Paeroa).

WELLINGTON— Continued. TRAMWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. MR FRANK McPARLAND Begs to inform his friends and the public that ne has taken over this well known Hotel. Visitors can rely on getting only the Best. The New Commercial Hotel WELLINGTON. Under entirely New Management The most luxurious and comfortable Hotel in the Dominion. THREE MINUTES’ from Wharf,; Station, and all Government Offices and Business Houses. Electric Lift. Day and Night Porters always in attendance. CGSV SMOKING ROOM. ■uraairn.Y-Ai*poiNTCD Drawing-Room ano Writing-room; also Sitting-rooms on kverv fummu Tariff- a/- per day ; aaA pest week. NOTE. —Only the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. ALL LIQUORS AS FRESH AS THE LATEST NEWS'. M. H. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. POST OFFICE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. ‘ Offers' First-class Accommodation at a Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Telegrams: Post Office Hotel, Wellington. Telephone 2827. MRS M. McVINISH. BARRETT’S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON’ QUAY, WELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). Offers ’ first-class accommodation to the travelling public. Only the best brands of wines and spirits stocked. Day and night porter. . Newly built in brick. Over TO rooms. All modern conveniences. Close to wharf and Post Office. Excellent Cuisine. TARIFF, 7S PER-DAY, £2 28 PER WEEK. . Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention Established 1840. ’Phone 1076. Under the Special Management of W. H. ROBINSON (Late of Union S.S. Co., Ltd.) R. A. MARSHALL Proprietor. PIER HOTEU WELLINGTON. P. J. GRIFFIN Proprietor. TARIFF: 7s PER DAY. Telephone 949. Telegrams: Pier, Wellington. TROCADEROPRIVATE HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Under New Management.) TARIFF FROM 6s PER DAY. Special arrangements for families. MRS E. L. HENDERSON, Proprietress. (Late of Leviathan Private Hotel, Christchurch.) FftWi hIHES THE WELLINGTON HOTEL, Molesworth-street, WELLINGTON. MR. CHRIS. JANSEN (late of Cambridge Terrace, Wellington) having taken over the above well known Hotel, wishes to inform his friends and the public that he is making every effort to cater for the comfort of patrons. Country visitors will find this an ideal home. Special attention is paid to the Wines and Spirits stocked.

iOKaBgSm PROVINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANUI. . FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. W. TUCK Proprietor. W hv> ; ‘^sSdMUli-.■ ■ ' :? '' MCCARTHY’S HOTEL, WANGANUI. IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION AND WHARVES. C. J. MCCARTHY Proprietor. P.O. Box 135. Telephone 147. ' *&La ■ BKI ’ If < £vi,7Z, I.r METROPOLITAN HOTEL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. (One Minute from Post -Office and Railway Station.) P.O. Box 138. Tel. 84. accommodation. Excellent oulsine. TARIFF, os 6d Per Day. T. H. NIXON Proprietor. (L&te of New Criterion Hotel, Wanganui) WELLINGTON. PATRONISED Bl ROY A.LTY. HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opposite Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and Adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. P.O. Box 372. Telephone No. 354. Telegraphic Code: “Cecil.” TARIFF ON APPLICATION. COOK’S COUPONS ACCEPTED. MARGARET McPARLAND, Proprietress. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, (LIMITED). THE LEADING & MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1172, 26 September 1912, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1172, 26 September 1912, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1172, 26 September 1912, Page 32

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