BAEKEITB HOTEL, LAHETON QUAY, WELLINGTON. "\7ISITORB to Wellington should stay i V this splendid- Hottl. Every comfoi and attention.' -Night Porter in atteni •nee. Electrio -tift installed. Electri Light .'in flTcrj'fooin. Tariff, 9s. per da: .';■,'.'■ "'H. DALTOH, Proprietor. RUTLAND HOTEL, VaKHANUL An Heal Eeeidence for tho Travollim Public,. where the comfort of tho BUesti Is studiously guarded. Unexcelled for Service and Appointments Conveniently- situated at the corner ol IPictoria Avenue and Bidgway Street. TAEIFF-From 10a. per day. Ladies travelline alone are assured ol bnfailing courtesy. ' .TOTHERB TO STAY IN WANOASUI, if: pitBfJKN, Becogntsed as one of the leading hotels in the Dominion. Five minntes from Station, Eiver, Wharves. Trams, and Post Office. Tariff, Ids per day. i "«m r HITB HAET HOTEL, OHEI6T. i"» OHDEOH. First-class Accommodation. Tariff—los. per day. .', -"Dominion".. always on file, ■;.;;;V ~..':. s.j.- ai&en ;••■■•■ .. ILato of Waneanui). : ''; .'•■'■' Proprietor, "J E V I ATH AN' HOTEL , • (Nearly Opposite Railway. Station), DUNEDIfI. ' •■■■.•■ THE FAVOOEITE HOUSE . ■ With'the Public. ~ Electric Light, in Every Bedroom^ Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free lot Charge to Visitors and Boarders. .... ■ '"MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that II 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 communicationn to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. BOS 112. rE 3IAN6IONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Shuznee Street, WellinKton. Superior Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. . . , MODERATE TARIFF. V Central situation. Few doors from Cuba br Willis Streets. .: ADDEESS-Box 46, Te Aro P. 0.. WellinEton. Telephone 348. "_ R. SKIIiLIKG. Proprietor. HOTEL GK \ND OENTRAL 107 CUBA STREET. ~ Wellington's Leadiaj Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstelaes Caisinu. Every modern convenience Ladies'. Private Drawing-rooms. Sitting rooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Moderii Bathrooms, including electric light ana electric fire -alarms. Tariff, 7s. 6d, jer day; £2'2a. per week.
100 "Hex • FOR A I Meatless Pays are Welcoisiie i Sm&'REER II there's FISH about PURE JU JU jj i j noiHi''rtiiTiv JfJSW Zealanders fortunately mo not compelled lo adopt "meatless UKIiNK. ONLY ■ i days." But a chango irom moat to fisli is appetising and benei ficial this warm weather. I Campbell's Tinned Fish I is delightful. J I wo aro tcmpUns? items:—Finn Salmon, Iferrings in TuAcknowkdgfed bv * lna '° au(;c . Lobster, Sardine, jvipupred Herrings. Other delicacies All ConnoisspUf! include Sheep nr Ox Tongues, Pressed Beef, Potted Ham, and Tongue. Tn Re Afi<nf«tpfu ' Kconomy in Groceries is incumbent on the married folk while so 1 o bc fl.DsOU.ieiy many single men are awiiy fighting— you can economise by shopping at Campbell's. ? 10 and .12 MANNKKS STKIJiT. 'Phono U3 Brewery and Oifice t | «).'! CUBA STREET. 'Pnono 252-1 A ■ Moleswoitb and Murphy Streets, i f I(i3 IUDDIFOUU STIiKET. 'Phone 1081
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 131, 20 February 1918, Page 4
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