; : HOTEL NOTIOEB. ! Barrett's' hotel, ' LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. iTTISITORS to Wellington should stay • -• 1 v• at -this splendid HotoL — Everjr comi fort and attention. Night. Porter in atl tendance. Electric Lift installed. ■ • Tana, I s. per' day;; M 55.. per. week. . . i D. DALTON, Proprietor. ! " Finest;Private''Hotel in Dominion. ; Unsurpassed situation, "overlookin'g'river, f town, and country.. Sumptuously fur- • ; nished throughout, and provided with " ■ every modern convenience. ' Electric light, ■ '■■'■ electric radiators in bedrooms, a number ■ ' ■of which also have lavatories .'with "hot and oold water.- Seven bathrooms, with 1 ■hot, cold; and shower-baths.' ' Motor gari ago' for use'.of 'guests; Fiye_. minutes' ■ iralk from-P 0. and railway station (across >' . Town Bridge). Telegrams: Braeburn, ■ Wa.nganui. Address; , Anzao • Parade, IWan'ganui. ■ '- ■ '- - T ETIATS AN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. ■ THE FAVOURITE HOUSE ; With the Travelling Publio. \ Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. Slot Baths can be had at all hours. Free of Charge to Visitor ß and Boarders, • MODERATE CHARGES. ; Country Visitors are Reminded that if i onlv in Town for the Day they can obtain a- Good Lunoh from 12 till 2. i iFire Escapes throughout the Buildings. Night and Day Porters. • 'All communications to . . ' JAMES CONNOR, (Telephone 67. - - ' 8.0. Box 112. HOTEL NOTICE. ■ ■■■■■■"■"■rpnil DUEB OF EDINBURGH HOTEL la now [/:' : UNDER' : ?- . THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION !■ ■ Of ■ iv ■. -. 1 ■'■ - j PBA'NK OAKEB, • Proprietor. . WHERfc TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL (Undor New Management), ! " : , CLYDE QUAY. Near ,Wharf, and Te Aro Sailway Sta- . /lion. Every modem convenience for visits. tors and permanent boarders. i tariff. -"Phone 1656. . MRS. HENDERSON, Proprietress.. ■ WHITE'. HART HOTEL, r CHPJSTCIIURCH. i iThis is one of the most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, > having.-,only "been rebuilt four years, , Tariff: 10s. Gd. per day. IT. M. DREWITT, , Proprietor.
: IMPERIAL HOTEL. WAIPAWA, BAWKE'S. BAY. ; ' -AM Ideal.Place for a Holiday. Lovely ;. cL climate, away from the sea ■ coast. ■ 3ood trout fishing. I'irat-claca clief. Only the very best «£ Liquors and Ales . kept in Block, '■ ■ " L. ISHEIUVOOD, ' ■ Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA, l ■ Lambton' Quay, Wellington. - THOROUGHLY renovated - aid up to date. Mrs. Cockayne, late 'of Chriafc. ! church, will'bo pleased to meet old and new friends at the above Hotel. Special: Sample Room for Commercial \ ' Travellers. ' • • OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. 'Accommodation for 100 Guests./-Firstclasa Cuisine. Every modem convenience. ; " • Ladies' Private , Drawing-room; SittingTooms, eto„ Lounges, and Eight Modern ' , ' Bathrooms, including electric light and ! electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 85a. . .weekly.. . ' • 1 - 1 . - ! COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. OWING- to the present Licensee havinc 'made up his mind to go to the War, we Tbquiro a Tenant for one of the Best Country Hotels on the borders of the No- ! License district on the Wellington-Auck- '■ land Line. i Rout and waccs about .£2O per week, s Trado in the bar I'.vervges aljout weekly, and in the Bottle and Wholesale ■ Department it runs into a very large amount. Cash takings': air over Hotel in j December last .£lOl2. Average profit on ' outside trado 33 per cent. Sales through the Bottle Department totalled, from Ist August, 1915, to-Ist Jannary, 1916, 1271 cases if assorteds. made 'up as f0110w.—1023 cases whisky, 85 cases gin and schnapps. 35 cases rum, 61 casc3 port, GV cases brandy, besides numerous other lines. Also 0 hhds.' draught whisky. ' . Sales of Colonial bottled, ales very large, 850 doz. in December. • This Hotel is in the centre of a very thriving district, and stock sales are held ■ twice or three, times weekly. i Price for the lease, which has about 4} years to go, together with the furniture, I ,£.yx>o. Cosh required obout -62000. We f • will arrange balance on easy terms. The' stock of liquors .at valuation, at present ■ about JBI2OO. Can be reduced in a month's time to about £700. P.N.'s will be taken for stock. Apply immediately, as tuo Licensee •wants to go into camp, and . this is a vonuino investment for a suitable person. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. i ' qnHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT 'i- COMPANT, LTD., Is. Prepared to : i Purchase .FAT.. SHEEP. *.ND LAMBS, : By /Weight or at.l-er Head. The Company also. cilients eTery facility for freezing' on their o\m account. Prices can be obtained on' application i at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the oountry. 1 , W. G. FOSTER, iWaaiiiK Director.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 10
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