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WELLINCiTON MOTBjL, Opposite Parliamentary Buildings, Molesworth-stijeet. \ Arthur Hay wood, ; y k Proprietor. |

TERMINUS HOTEL, CORNER OF ' Taranald-street &. Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. ACCOMMODATION. ;everything of the best quality, MODERATE TARIFF, iJ. Curran. « - Proprietor. OUKE OF EDSHBUeSH HOTEL TTAVING purchased the interest of Mrsi Isaacs m the above well-known Hqsjtehy, I trust that, by carefully studying ,the comfott of the travelling and general 'public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to. the present proprietor, who for .many "years has conducted wefi■Jaao?m hotels m other parts .of the Proving. Ttas Hotel offers Superior Accommodation to Travellers, and is a ; FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE m every respect. • Every atteritidn and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. •;, .- • ROBERT HUNT ... Proprietor* . ■ ' (Late'of Marton,) ' •'. Telephone 1186. .Niglit-porter m Attendance. MASONIC, HOTEL,' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. V M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor. ! (Late of Defence Department, ■Wellington, and Eailway Hotel, Eketahuna.) .T';*v.; Hotel is now thoroughly complete, X and is one of the best-appointed lioua;|B.' In the <;ity. Every room electrically lighted^and newly furnislie'd... ... ■ _, ''p-V .-.' ■ The hotel is built with all the latest anqssafdß!; flro oscapes,- iron^ balconies 'and stairs leading from every' bedroom. Ample accomniodcltipn for tourists and families'. ' ■• T -"• ■ '>' : ■*■;:#'& "■ Hot and cold plunge and showeivbaths. • ■I? ■ Letters and telegraans punctually attended t». LIBERAL CUISINE. > .- Tariff: 7s per Diem, or 35s per Week, j Porter meets all trains and steamers. I Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, . etcf., stocked. •TELEGRAPHIC ADDPJ3SS "MASONIC," Wellington. PALACE HOTEL (Late ORIENTAL). MR GEORGE EDWARDS, late > "trading as J; Jack and Son, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, has, just taken: over the PALACE HOTEL, • WILLIS-STREET, His long connection with the wine and. spirit trade is a guarantee that the hest brands of liquors will he stocked and beer of the first quality and condition will always "be on draught. , '. ! The TABLE and BEDROOMS will have careful, attention and a strict regard to cleanliness throughout will be shown. _ . ! ? A Letter or Post. Card will have rea-dy response. MOELLER'S QGGBDENTAL HOTEL, Wellington. A. iVI*VIINISf-f, (Late of Invercargill and Lower Hutt,) POST OFFICE HOTEL, GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. Glad to See Old Friends. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. TORY^STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS. A. QUUNNT •'(Formerly of Holdtika and Palmerston North.) First-class Accommodation, and the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. THE KILBIRNIE HOTEL Is Well Situated, having a Superb View of the Ocean. The Scenery is magnificent, and every facility- for Boating and. Bathing. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION . And First-Class Liquors. W. M. H ALLEY, Proprietor. NEW PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. THE above hotel has now been furnished throughout m a manner, that should appeal to the travelling public as first-class m every respect, and tiie Proprietors guarantee • accommodation second to none m the city. A specialty will be THE SHILLING LUNCHEON every day between 12 and 2. Commercial men will find this Lunch a feature of the New Pier Hotel quite m keeping with its general comfort throughotifc, a really fivsfc-rate chef being m charge of this important department, the diningroom (upstairs) being unequalled m the colony. Visitors by rail or steamer will find the PIER HOTEL an ideal one to sta}- at. Tariff from 7s. WHITWORTH BROS., Proprietors. Telegraphic Address — " Pier,"'Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 67, 29 September 1906, Page 6

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522

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 67, 29 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 67, 29 September 1906, Page 6

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