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WELLINGTON. IMPERIAL HOTEL, ~ CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. DIAMANTI AND PHILPS .. Proprs. This popular hostelry, for years noted for the high quality of its liquors, has been taken over by MR. C. L. DIAMANTI (late of the Pier Hotel, Nelson) and MRS. I. PHILPS. A hearty welcome to all. ALBION HOTEL COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. A. RAES!DE .... Proprietor. (Late of Invercargill.) This popular house of call, for years recognised for the splendid quality of its wines and spirits, has been taken over by MR. A. RAESIDE, who extends a hearty welcome to all. EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. rHX MOST . CENTRALLY SITUATED HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. The Proprietor having Purchased , the Freehold of this High-class Property is Sparing no Expense in Refurnishing and Re-decorat-ing. Patrons can now rely on GOOD ATTENTION AND ACCOMMODATION. TARIFF: 12/6 PER DAY. Phone 196. P.O. Box JH. AICHARD DWYER Proprietor. PIER HOTEL, " Opp. Queen’s Wharf, WELLINGTON and in the midst of the Principal Bust ness Warehouses. First-class accommodation. Every thing of the very best. ’Phone •44 P.O. Box 765. MRS. D. SULLIVAN .. Proprietress. TRAMWAY' HOTEL, ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. MR. FRANK McPARLAND Begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken over this wellxnown Hotel. Visitors can rely on getting only the Best. BARRETT’S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. ' (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) Accommodation for 100 guests. Electric light throughout; electric lift. Sight porter in attendance. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Tariff, 11s. per day. 'Phone 1076. D. DALTON Proprietor. ALBERT HOTEL, WELLINGTON. The home of the Dramatic Profession Commercials and the Travelling PuhiV The popular hostelry. Tariff. Ils. per day; £3 10s. per week. JAMES MCDONALD .... Proprietor W. MOORE & CO. TAT STOCK BUYERS. Land, Stock and Commission Agents. 1 QPJfi ACRES FREEHOLD—9 miles ±OuV f ron j Palmerston North. Carries 3 ewes and cattle to the acre. Good fences; water in every paddock. 90 acres in crops; 4% miles Creamery, Station, stores' etc.; good motor roads; Eight-roomed house, whare, woolshed, cowshed, dip and. yards. Price, 832. O"| T ACRES—Carrying at present 144 -J-L 4 cows. One mile from Railway, Township and School. 100 acres in heavy flax. Over 100 acres in best English grasses. Five-ropmed house with all conveniences, six-bail cowshed with machines; pig sty, etc., etc. Price, £l4O. W. MOORE & CO., Rangitikei St., PALMERSTON N. Thon# 1185. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY.— JAMES L. POTTER PRIVATE DBTBCTXVB. (Late N.Z. Police, Eleven Years’ Experience, Five Years Detective. Auckland.) Evidence obtained and compiled in law cases. Detective work in respect to family matters treated confidentially, and with tact. Female agents supplied for surveillance work. Tracing of anonymous letter writers a speciality. Missing friends, relatives, debtors searched . for diligently. 'Phone 2374 A. j Address- — 48, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. AUCXDAMD.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1597, 2 December 1920, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1597, 2 December 1920, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1597, 2 December 1920, Page 43