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HOTELS (Public) SOLDIERS! The First and Last Port of Call! HOTEL CECIL (Renowned since 1914) , ' The Soldiers’ Hos telry. 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. A. F. FALCON AR, 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. 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. ACCOMMODATION AT A REASONABLE TARIFF. WELLINGTON HOTEL (opp. Parliament Bldgs.) EXCELLENT CUISINE. Beer, Wine & Spirits of the Best. Soldiers specially catered for. Here’s the spot for a Place And the Place for a “SPOT” is the MASONIC HOTEL CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ALL ALES . AND SPIRITS. Reasonable Tariff. W. A. JONES (Late Wairarapa). for YOUR HAIR and BE WELLB itbWm groomed. . Manufactured w by Cosme ti x (N.Z.) Ltd. Auckland. “How the world’s dictators spend Christmas,” runs a headline. Quietly at home with their bomber ’planes, we should say.

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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 27, 14 June 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 2 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 27, 14 June 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 2 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 27, 14 June 1940, Page 7

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