WELLINGTON. 5 -Qi'! ■ HHHHKHBW^Wns' o■ ?j" t I : w PHILLIPS’ NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Electric light throughout; all modern conveniences. Recently renovated and refurnished. Tariff by arrangement. ’Phone 1701. F. H. PHILLIPS Proprietor. (Late Parliamentary Interpreter.) EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. THE MOST CENTRALLY-SITUATED HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. I - - —■ 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 185. RICHARD DWYER Proprietor. ARCADIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Replete with Every Modern Convenience. Electric Light Throughout. Containing 79 Rooms; well lit and Ventilated. Central Position to Railway Trains and Post Office. Telegrams and Letters Receive Prompt Attention. Tariff Moderate. MRS. E. COCKAYNE, Proprietress. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWORTH ST., WELLINGTON. MS. SASSY WALLACJ. (late of Christchurch), well known in sporting circles, has taken over the proprietorship of the above Hotel. Everything up-to-date, accommodation, etc., unsurpassed. Wines, ales and spirits of the highest Quality. HARRY WALLACE . ... Proprietor. BARRETT’S© HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric light throughout; electric lift. Night Porter in attendance. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Tariff Bs. per day, 455. per week. ’Phone 1076. r, . * D. DALTON Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. In close proximity to all Government •Offices and wharves. All trams stop at front door. Favourite hostelry with travelling public. A home away from home. Everything thoroughly up-to-date. This popular house of call has been taken over by Mr. J. lamb, formerly of Dannevirke and Wellington, who extends a welcome to all old and new friends. J. lAMB, Proprietor. PIER -HOTEL, Opp. Queen’s Wharf, WELLINGTON, and in the midst of the Principal Busi- ' ness Warehouses. First-class accommodation. Everything of the very Best. ’Phone 949. P.O. Box 755. DAVE SULLIVAN Proprietor. (Well known in Sporting Circles,) TRAMWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. MR. FRANK McPARLAND Bags to inform his friends and the public that he has taken over this welltenown Hotel. Visitors can rely on getting only the Best.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1429, 13 September 1917, Page 41
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349Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1429, 13 September 1917, Page 41
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