WELLINGTON. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. 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 lew Commercial Hotel WELLINGTON. Under entirely Naw Management. Th® moat luxurious and eonafortabl Hotel in the Dominion. THREE MINUTES’ from Whait, Station, and all Government Offlceo and Business Houses. Electrio Lift Day and Night Porters alwayn tn attendance. ©G«r Smoking room. KutGAHTLY-APPOINTED DRAWjKa-ROOM and Writing-room; mmq SITTING-ROOMS on every Tariff— a/-per d#yj saApsrmefc. NOTE. —Only the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. ALL LIQUORS AS FRESH AS THE LATEST NEWS. M. H. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. 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. TRAMWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON MR FRANK McPARLAND Begs to inform his friends and the public that ne has taken over th.s web known Hotel. Visitors can rely on get<in? cm’y the Pe,t BELLEVUE “GARDEN” HOTEL. (Under Entirely New Management). Nine miles by road or rail from Wellington. Come for a month, a week, a weekend, or a day to this ideal holiday and rest resort. In the seclusion of these Beautiful Gardens you may roam amongst the rarest of plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees, and you’ll wish to repeat your visit. Accommodation of the best. Excellent cuisine. Garage and stabling. Admission to Gardens, 6d. Hot water provided. Boarders have free access to gardens. Refreshments and cut flowers always procurable. Best brands of liquors, etc. 6d. coach fare from Lower Hutt railway station. N. STUART CAMPBELL. .Proprietor. Tel. 1190. THE WENTWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. The above well-known House has been recently renovated and refurnished throughout, and now offers firstclass accommodation to the travelling public and permanent boarders. It is situated close to the Te Aro railway station and Oriental Bay, and can be reached by a penny tram from town. Moderate tariff. Telephone 1190. MRS. WEDDERSPOON, Proprietress. B. BRONKHORST, Manager. CITY HOTEL (Opp. Courtenay Place Tram Terminus), WELLINGTON. J. J. FIRTH Proprietor. (Late of Caledonian Hotel). Speight’s and Staples’ Ales on Tap.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 29 May 1913, Page 32
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394Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 29 May 1913, Page 32
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