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' HOTEL , ' Telegraphic Code—"Cecil." 'Phone HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. N.Z, Opp Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. ' , Every Modern - Convenience. F. MTAELAND, ' j Proprietor. Tariff on application. HOTEL WINDSOE. WILLIS STREET (Undor Now Management). MRS C. M FIRTH, of "Hullcrt," Queens- < town, Lake' Wakatipu, has taken'ovfer the Management of this fa\ounto PRIVATE HOTEL, and those of tho travelling public who may bo in search of a really w 011-oonducted and horaeh place of call should not miss patronising tho HOTEL WINDSOR. Moderate tariff, excollcnl cuisine, and ovcry pnvaoy. AFTERNOON TEAS AND GRILLS A SPECIALTY. - 3710 TITASONIC HOTEL. NELS-QN, ' H. BAIGENT, Proprietor. " i i An ideal homo for tourists Everything new ' and up-to-date Excellent Cuisine. - LEADING'COMMERCIAL HOUSE. : ■ \, .cisoa THE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOMMODA- s TION HOUSE, PELOBUS SOUNDS;' CBAIL BAY. Situated in one of tho most sheltered bays in tho Sounds, an ldonl spot for persons re- < quiring good accommodation. Hoi and'cold water bath, good fishing ground, bush surroundings mingled with all' kinds' of fornsj-' Post and Telegraphic Office attached. All cor* respondents promptly attended to. For hxJ ther particulars, apply to i G M'NABB, Proprioter. 8273' P.O. Box 67. Thou* 12. COMMERCIAL , HOTEL, HAMILTON, best- appointed Hotel in the Weikato* Coach moots allrtrains at Prankten Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, ,6a. 6d. per day. , ! D. NORDEN, Proprietor. ' -• uaa TABANAKI' HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. . _ J. A, TUTHILL (lato of J. Staples end.OfcV Proprietor. J A. TUTHILL date. Travelling Eeptesen- • tativc for Staple's Brewory) has taken over the abovo Hotel, and as he only intends to stock the Best Brands of Liquors, tod) there will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to got a fair Bbaro of the i trade., Tho.hou6o has been thoroughly renovated, and Jio diningroom, under the capable management of Mrs. Tuthill, is now abovo reproach, while the tariff is so reasonable as to recommend tho houso to settlers and travellers Old and ■>«!*,. friends and acquaintances will rcooive a hearty welcome ~...> 01133 C'E r T B'R"I 0 N :"." ' ".E'O„T;E,L. NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN M r KEAN (late of AuoUand), Proprietor. First-class Modern Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per day. * ' C 14571 BAEKETT'S HOT E.L, . LAMBTON QUAY.- ! » CHAS H WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hntt), Proprietor. ' *, The- House that affords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real comfort .- Moderate Tariff. ' 'Motor-Can on Hue. Telephone, 1076 g METROPOLITAN HOTEL, WANGANUL 'Phono 84 .i . PO 80x.138 I (Half-imnute walk from-Kailway'Station.) TARIFF-fl" Gd PER DAY Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, now hot and cold water bathrooms Excellent cuisine: comfort, civility, and attention Night porter > TOM NIXON (late of Criterion *HotelV CU23 ■ '" * " Proprietor: COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, . LOWER CUBA STREET. ' , THIS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now open to reccivo gncsts ' Everyn comfort, excellent cuisine, single and doublo .. elo;tnc lift! very central, and Hear to wharves. \ railway station, Town Hall and Opera House. \ All trams pa<3 door Tariff, 6s per day Permancnt boarder* from 25s per week 'Phone 1126 Mr J BROWNE. Proprietor C 1227 V CLYDE " COUET PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. A Now and Fireproof Hotel; Id. section from Lambton Station and Wharves, ono minute from To Aro Station Promenade roof and balcom , magnificent wow Tariff, fc 6d per day PeTnanent guests from 20s per week. 3 Telephone 1100 W. LAVEIIY, Propnotor. GRAND HOTEL,, HASTINGS. '. ' G B MACKAY ......... Proprietor. f Telephone 114 Cable or Telegram-Grand, Largest and Best Appointed Hotel la Hawke't Closo to Railway Station. / >j * Special Suites for Families. _J?H2 C ALEDONIAN HOTEL, Abeolutelj Fireproof,' NAPIER. ' A FINE new threc-stofted modern hotel, situated in tho beat part of Napiori uingnihceut sea viowi l p Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, weUfurnished, largo airy rooms, luxurious private sittingrooms, lirst-class table, and toe boss o£ attention , Telegrams and letters promptly attended tfc Porter meets all Trains and Boats, A C BARNES, _, ( , , , „ .P.0.80x 202 "' ' ..""Phono 208. J ' IMPERIAL aorEL.,MJW PLYMOUTH, JhMITH (late manager Hotel Ceoil), Pro- • prietor All modern conveniences, every, comfort Night Poiter always in attendance. "Phono'l23'•'P.O. Box-SJ .'U.'arifi,.6s od-par day, , , HOTEL ' BEISTDh, Corner Ghuznee and Cuba Streets. Accommodation Oier 100 Guests. \ Promouado Roof. Balconies lirst-elass v Alccck's Standard- Billiard Table. Extension now complete and open for guests. . Tanft: us per day. Permaueut bj-arrange-"Firoproot throughout. ' Telephone 1050. Telegraph address, -"Floral," WeUinghm. Propnetorr-J. H HINION. T" HE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. ~ - Tho Best Commofoial Hotel in the Wairarapa. .it, a C96s

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 3

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