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HOTELS, PUBLIC. SOLDIERS! The First and Last Port of Call! HOTEL CECIL (Renowned since 1914) The Soldiers’ Hostelry. Speight’s Ale on Tap., HOTEL CECIL. Lambton Quay (opp. Railway Station). All Trains, Trams and Bus Terminal. THE EMPIRE HOTEL Willis Street :: WELLINGTON will be a HOME AWAY FROM HOME to those serving the Empire. GRESHAM HOTEL 230-232 Lambton Quay. Handy to Railway Station and Ferry Boat. Excellent Accommodation. Speight’s Ale on Tap. All Bottled Ales and ONLY Best of Spirits Stocked. ERNEST F. WARD, Proprietor. HOTEL REGENT Phone 42-302. Manners St. The Soldiers’ Rendezvous. Only Speight’s Ale on Tap. Best of Wines & Spirits Stocked. Proprietor: R. McMULLIAN. Sports Rendezvous: CALEDONIAN HOTEL For Speight’s Beer at its Best! Prop.: FRED W. YOUNG. Regimental No. 24/332. ALL SOLDIERS MEET AT THE THISTLE INN HOTEL Just Round the Corner. MULGRAVE ST., WELLINGTON. W. (BILL) O’GRADY, Proprietor. CLARENDON HOTEL Corner Courtenay Place and Taranaki Sts. For Week-end Accommodation. Speights’ Ale on Tap, and the Best of Spirits always. J. McKAY, Proprietor. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE Will find Comfortable Accommodation at Moderate Tariff, at ROYAL HOTEL 134-136 Lambton Quay. M. HENDRY & B. FITZGERALD, Proprietors.

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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 9, 9 February 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 4 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 9, 9 February 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 4 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 9, 9 February 1940, Page 7