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WELLINGTON HOTEL*? Opposite Parliamentary Buildings, Moleswortfc-street, Arthur Haywood, g Proprietor. / .. r

TERMINUS HOTEL, CORNER- Off Taraiiald-street & Courienay Place. WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS -ACCOMMODATION. OF THE BEST QUALITY, MODERATE TARIFF, J. Curran. - - Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL • TJ AVING purchased the interest of Mrs. Isaacs m the above well-known Hos- ! telry, I trust that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general ' public, a continuance of former patronage wilLibe extended to the present proprietor, who for many years has conducted well--known hotels'in other parts-oMhe Province. This Hotel offers Superior Accommodation to Travellers, and is a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE m .every respect. Every attention and excellent -meals, and • only, best drinks on tap. ROBERT HUNT ... Proprietor. (Late of Marton,) Telephone 1186. Night-porter m Attendance. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor. (Bate of Defence Department, Wellington, and Bailway Hotel, Eketahuna.) ■HpHIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, X. and iB one ofiihe best-appointed houses m the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters andtelegrams punctually attended to.. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff: 7s per Diem, or 35s per Week.. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the, choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. . TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS ' ) S'MASONIC," Wellington. : : >PALAeE-H©lEli ; |-:? >(Late OBIENTAL)*' ' MR GEORGE EDWARDS, late** trading as J. Jack and Son, whole-' sale wine and spirit merchants, bass 'just taken over the < ■ PAUACE HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. ■ ' .' His long connection with the wine** and spirit trade is a guarantee that the best brands of liquors will be stocked and beer of the first quality and condition will always "be oh draught. The TABLE and BEDROOMS will have careful attention and a strict /regard- to cleanliness throughout will; be shown.. 'A Letter or Post Card sviU 'have., "ready response. , MOELLER'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, t&MBTON QUAY Wellington. A, M*VIINISt-1,. {Late of Invercargill and Lower Hutt,) POST OFFICE HOTEL, GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. Glad to See Old Friends. PRiNCE OF WALES HOTEL. TORYjSTREET, "WELLINGTON. 'MRS. A. QLJIIWN '(Forniorly of Holdtika and Palmerston North.)-Pirst-class Accommodation, and the Best ■ Wines and Spirits Stocked. THE KILBIRNIE HOTEL .'ls Well Situated, having a Superb View ai the Ocean. The Scenery is magnificent, and every facility for Boating and Bathing. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION , And First-Class Liquors. W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor.' " All who would achieve success should endeavor to merit it." WE have during the past three years spared no expense m endeavoring to make our Beer second to none m New Zealand, and can now confidently assert wo have succeeded m doing so. We invite all who enjoy a GOOD GLASS OP BEER to ask for STAPLES 1 BEST, On Draughc at almost all Hotels m the City and Surrounding District, And Confidently anticipate their verdict will be tshat Staples and Co. have successfully rem/oyed the reproach that Good Beer could not be brewed m Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO., Limited, U'JjOLESWOKTH & MURPHY STREETS;

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NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 6

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