HOTEL NOTICES. T EVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public, Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. > Country visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings, Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112, WHERE TO STAT IN WELLINGTON. fJIHE 'ALBERT HOTEL. (Corner of Willis and Manners Streets.) Tariff—9s. 6d. per day; £2 10s. per week. JAS. M'DONALD, Proprietor, TyHITE HART HOTEL, ** CHRISTCHURCH. This is one of the most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years. • Tariff—los. Bd. per day. F. M. DREWITT, • Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN. A RCADIA HOTEL, Lambton- Qtiay, Under New Management. MRS. COCKAYNE, late of Trocadero and of Christchurch, has now taken possession of the above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet all old and new friends. Concessions to Families and Troopers. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON. E. M. DAVEY (late of Imperial and Royal Hotels) has taken over this wellknown and popular Hostelry, Speight's Beer Always on Tap. Free House. Single Bottle at Wholesale .■ Price. The very best of everything supplied. Telephone 771. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. fyEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, e-i ' Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fi*, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors' and Permanent' Rates: ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET, Wellington's Leading. Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, etc. Lounges and. eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light' and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 85s. weekly. •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 10
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