THE ALBION HOTEL.
The Albion Hotel, situated at the corner of Hobson Street and Wellesley Street West, has recently changed hands, and is now under the management of Mr. C. T. Luxford, who, as proprietor of this well-known hostelry, has spared no expense in thoroughly renovating the interior. The bedrooms are nicely furnished, being both roomy and well ventilated, while the social and drawing rooms are most comfortably furnished. Splendid accommodation is offered to the commercial and travelling public. Writing-rooms, lounges and smokingrooms are provided, while none but the very best brands of liquors are stocked. The cuisine is to be one of the features of this hotel. Under the careful supervision of Mr. C. T. Luxford the Albion Hotel should command a very large share of support from the travelling public. One great advantage of the hotel is the fact that it is centrally situated, being on the car route and only a few minutes’ ride from the G.P.O. and railway station. All letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention, and visit ors to the Albion will be made very comfortable.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1359, 11 May 1916, Page 37
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182THE ALBION HOTEL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1359, 11 May 1916, Page 37
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