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Albion Club,Hotel, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Mr and Mrs Steele 'AYE pleasure in announcing that they . have taken possession of the above well-known and commodious FAMILY HOTEL, and to meet the request oi a large number of our country patrons, Dinner will be at 1 o’clock on Saturdays. The Hours for Meals are as follows:—Breakfast .. .. 8 o’clock Lunch .. I o’clock Dinner .. .. 6 o’olock A FIRST-CLASS TABLE, under the personal supervision of Mrs Steele, 'will be maintained. Terms: 6/- per Day, or 30/- per I Week. Travellers, Visitors, and Families can rely upon the comforts of a home being obtained at the ALBIOK CLUB HOTEL. IS" Conveyance meets all Steamers. Telephone No. 42. ROYAL HOTEL, GISBORNE. F. STEVENSON BEGS to notify the Travelling Public and Residents of Gisborne that he has taken over the Management of the above old-established, favorite Hotel, whioh has been renovated throughout. The appointments and sanitary .arrangements are firstclass, and the Hotel now offers Excellent Accommodation to its patrons. ALL THE LIQUORS KEPT ARE OF THE BEST BRANDS. CHARGES MODERATE. F. STEVENSON, Proprietor. Telephone No. 10.

T iTUANGANUI HOTEL, • GISBOBNE. R. H. CAMPBELL (Late ol the Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth), BEGS to notify that he has taken the Turanganui Hotel, where he will be glad to meet his friends. The Hotel is newiy-built, has Exoellent Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, and its position gives it many special advantages, being close to the Post Office, Bailway Terminus, and Wharf. " EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT. MODERATE TARIFF, Telephone No. 51. Established 1841.] [Telephone 204. KIDD’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND AND HIGH STREETS, Auckland. (Opposite General Post Office.) THIS Hotel has been newly furnished throughout, and the new additions just finished comprise thirty Bedrooms, large Dining Boom, Drawing, Sitting, Smoking, and Commercial Booms, Baths (hot, cold, and spray), and all that is necessary to make this, the oldest' established hotel in New Zealand, one of the most oomfortable. From its close proximity to the General Post Office and Wholesale Houses, it is most convenient for Commercial Travellers and Business Men. Importer op Wines and Spirits Specially Adapted for Invalids. Bottlers of Speight’s Dunedin and Manning’s Christchurch Ales and Stouts. Dunedin, Christchurch, and Auoleland Ales always on draught, ALFRED KIDD.

WHERE SHALL I STAY WHEN IN AUCKLAND? Why, at the, GrBAND hotel, PRINCES STREET. THIRTY Additional Rooms have been added, and this Hotel has been most magnificently furnished throughout. Situated in one of the best streets of the City, it commands a beautiful view of the harbor and surroundings. Patronised by the Governors of New Zealand, Australian Colonies, Admiral and Officers of the Fleet. Letters and Telegrams to be Addressed to— A. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.

IMPERIAL HOTEL, ; J QUEEN AND FORT STREETS, AUCKLAND. THIS well-known and popular Hotel ia Bituate dose to the Wharf, Railway Station, Tram and 'Bus Terminus, and .is in the very heart of the business part of the city. SUPERIOR CUISINE AND WINES. Good Attendance. Good Attendance. TARIFF MODERATE. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. W. H. PIERCE, Proprietor.

VISITORS TO AUCKLAND CAN OBTAIN EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION —AX—ENDEAN’S WAITEMATA HOTEL, (Corner of Queen and. Customs Streets, and first house on right hand side from wharf.) MODERN IMPRO VEMENTS. MOD ERA TE TARIFF. Night Porter in Attendance. JOHN ENDEAN, Telephone 589. Proprietor, ASK FOR “23 I S M A E K” LAGER BEER. Obtainable at all Wine and Spirit Merchantsand Hotels. The Ones Lager Beer Brewers in New Zealand, HANCOCK & CO. Auckland, .

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 5, 7 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 5, 7 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 5, 7 January 1901, Page 4

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