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, HOTEL KOTICEB-t'-.E VIA TH AN" HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway' Station), ■'. ' DUNEDIN.' •THE FAVOURITE-HOUSE ' . ' With, the TraveUinK Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths, can be had at all hours Ffce ■ of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. , MODERATE - CHAEGES. ~ Country 'Visitors are reminded that if .'onlt in Town for the Day they cab. obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till' 2. Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings. Night and Day Posters. '■' All communications to ■ JAMES CONNOR, ' Telephone 67. :■' . P.O. Box 112. TTINTON'S ' '.:. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, ■ ._ . . '': MANNERS' STEEET, ■ ■■; j ■ ' ;'"' ' / WELLINGTON. J.H. HINTON, ;: ■■ ;.. ~ . . Proprietor. ■-_ T'iHE ' NEW ■' EOYAL .HOTEL. ■ ■; ■ ■ •■-..■• ' ... : ■ [ Eangifikei' Street, Pa'merston N. ■ AETHUJt HAYWOOD ...... 'Proprietor: ■ Arthur Haywood. having , :.taken over ,the' -abovp, tolicits the Patronage of all old and new friends. The "Hotel ■is fitted throughout -With -Electric ' Light, 'and affords. SUPEEIOB AGCOMODATIpN to Visitors. -. ■.-,•- '-■ Speight's Ale on draught. . ■ . - : ' '.. TARIFF, 6s. od. . ' ' ■ P.O. Box 203. ■ . Telephone 54. Site . hart ■■ hotel, . chsistchurch. This one,of the most ■ up-to-date and best Hotels to otay at in the Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years.' Tariff-: Bs. 6d.- per- day. ■-, I. M.-DEEWITT. .'. ■ • 'Proprietor. POST ' OFFICE ■■ HOTEL, . . ■:■■-... -PAHIATUA- • .., ' ' (Under New' Manasijment).' "JVf ES. J. A. COTTER, late of Masterton, liX has taken over the-above Hotel, and hopes to welcome all old .friends.;' Best of. Wine's and'-Spinii.' Speight i-tn ■ Tap. Moderate. Tariff. •' ':'-' : pRiifC:E'..AtEWa;iER POTEL,. ,' 'i Corner W«lle'slejv-fliul'. Hobsoii Str'S'ssfs,- ■; ' - ; Auckland. • - .- (Uiidt'r-'New'M'ariageni'ent.): . : i TVJR. H: F. OAMERON,': late of 'National IyJL Hotel, Wellington, has..taken' over the above :hotel,:..and,'hopes,to '.welcome. : all old :■; customers...- ';',Coterii!g ,-;<ss-peeially. supervised: by;'. Mrs: Caine'roiv.' ■' .'■ i 'Best'of 'LfqtiQrs'. kept'. ■■". ■ CENTRAL .HOTEL, 'Enierson : and' ' Daltori Street, NAPIER-. .. REBUILT 1912- . ■. ... The sunny climate, aided by etaying at this Up-to-date : Hotel,' will , -make your Holiday in Napier a most; enjoyable one. 'Heated throughout with Ideal Radiators. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. W. E.; HILL, Proprietor, -. Late of Duncdin .arid CHristchurch... VOEK- '•■ .-PRIVATE r ' HOTEII' 4 :.' Folding's LEADING Holise.,' . - 'O'na"Minute from. Railway Station.'. Commercial" men and -hoiiday-seeker.i will find this house up-to-date .in every particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table, good attention. Entirely ' under > new management. Tariff. , 6s. 6d. ' - MRS. M'CONACHIE,, ' Proprietress. '■'.. THE CRITERION HOTEL. New Plymouth. ■This well-known House, having been entirely ■ remodelled, provides splendid accommodation'for the commercial'public. Electric Light throughout. - Tariff, Bs. ' ' ■ . Night Ptirter. . ~ .'- ,1. M'KEAN, Proprietor. OTEL • GRAND CENTRAL, 107 ." ' CUBA' STREET. ' Wellingtons' Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100. guests. First-class Cuisine. Every mdderri convenience, Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sitting-rooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including, electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. WHEEE~TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. rjTEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, ffJ Clyde Quav. (Near Wharf and To Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, lato Chef Roj-al Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 year's. Visitors 'and Permanent; , ' rates: ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. HOTELS FOR SALE. WE require an immediate buyer for a country hotel in one of the best and mot? progressive inland towns in N.Z. Guaranteed takings never less than .£l5O per week," mostly bar.' Good position',■ centre of the-business part of the town.' Well furnished: Insured for iICOO. Nearly s'years' lease to run; rental moderate. Cash'required,, about .£ISOO. Sole reason for telling, the owner retiring independent. Apply, immediately, as this is a genuine transaction, nnd we have been instructed to make a sal? without delay. ' 2022 HOTEL, CLOSE-TO TIMAEU. Five years;'rent, '.£4. Trade,' .£75 to £!H); genuine. Price, including furniture, ,£2450. All drinks, Gd. Trado 'mostly 'bar. This is'n real bargain! ■ 2197 HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Three years; rpnt. .£B. j Trade, i!7O. Cash required, JESOO. ' 2194 HOTEL, on BOEDEES OF MASTERTON. Four years; rent, £S: Trade, about X 75 weekly. Froo house. Beer consumption, ,£3O monthly. Spirits, JJ8:) monthly, overage. Cash required, about .£BOO. 2170 HOTEL, WAIKATO. Three, and a half years. Trade averages about .£101), Ingoing, iE24OD. Cash required,' about JilOnO. '••:-. 2109 HOTEL. CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. About" 1 years' lease. Nominal rental, owing lo thr suWpase. About'3o or 40 pcrte of laud, all in cultivation. Trade. X-40 weekly. Cisli required. .£7OO. 2ICC HOTEL, , DUNEDIN. Trade. £188 weekly. Beer',--4-lhhds. Lease, nearly 50 years. Ground rental, about «£2 per week. ■ .2164 Also numerous Hotels in all parts of. N.Z. WAN RROS.. • WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.- , WANTED KNOWN Open Daily from Noon.till 11.15 p.m..' (Except Tuesdays whan premises close et 2 o'clock.) . PALMER'S LUNCHEON and'SJFPEB BOOMS, 168 LAMBTON GUAI. ' ItjlMhone No. 20. '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 1

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