WHERE TO STAY AND WHERE TO GO.
WELLINGTON. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. HOTEL CECIL. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Opposite Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways. and Adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. P.O. Box 372. ’Phone No. 354. Telegraphic Code, “Cecil ’’ TARIFF ON APPLICATION. COOK’S COUPONS ACCEPTED. JAMES McPARLAND, Proprietor. TERMINUS HOTEL, Corner Taranaki Street and Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. C. I*. PRIEST Proprietor. Most admirably situated; tram stop opposite front door. Every accommodaation for visitors. Mr. Priest, formerly of Club Hotel, Martinborough, extends a hearty welcome to his many Wairarapa friends. NEW OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MX, C. E. ALDHIDGE. for some years in charge of the Hotel Cecil, has entered into possession of this well-known and Popular Hostelry. A Hearty Welcome to Old and New Friends. Wines and Cuisine of the Very Best. Telegrams receive prompt attention. BARRETT’S HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) Accommodation for 100 Guests. Elec trie light throughout; electric lift Night Porter in Attendance. Letteis and Telegrams Receive Prompt Attention. Tariff Bs. per day, 455. per week ’Phone 1076. D. DALTON Proprietor. PIER HOTEL. Opposite Queen’s Wharf, WELLINGTON, and in the midst of the Principal Business Warehouses. First-class Accommodation. Everything of the Very Best. ’Phone 949. P.O. Box 755. DAVE SULLIVAN Proprietor. (Well known in Sporting Circles.) WHERE TO STAY IN PETONE. CENTRAL HOTEL, The Commercial House of the Town MS. E. B. GILMOKN formerly of the Terminus Hotel, Outram (Otago), lias taken over this well-known and Popular House of Call A Hearty Welcome to all. Everything of the very Best. TRAMWAY HOTEL. ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. MR. FRANK McPARLAND Begs to inform his Friends and th* Public that he has taken over this well known Hotel. Visitors can rely or <etFing only the Best. EMPIRE HOTEL. WELLINGTON. N.Z. THE MOST CENTRALLY-SITUATED HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. The Proprietor having Purchased the Freehold of this High-class Property is Sparing no Expense in Refurnishing and Redecorating. Patrons can now rely on GOOD ATTENTION AND ACCOMMODATION. TARIFF: 12/6 PER DAY. ’Phone 196. P.O. Box 3*5 RICHARD DWYER Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1393, 4 January 1917, Page 48
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344Page 48 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1393, 4 January 1917, Page 48
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