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WBUUINGTQIV HOTEL, Opposite Parliamentary Buildings, Molesworth-street. Arthur Haywood, Proprietor. ', - i ii i ■-■ . a_j

TERMINUS HOTEL, CORNER OP Taranaki-street & Cotirtenay Place. WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY MODERATE TARIFF, J. Curran. - - Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL TT AVING purchased the interest of Mrs. > Isaacs m the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the present proprietor, who for many years, has conducted wellknown hotels m other parts of the 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-portor m Attendance. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor. (Late of Defence Department, Wellington, and Kailway Hotel, Elf9tahuna.) 'TVHIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, JL • and is one of the best-appointed houses m the city. Every room electrically lighted and "ISie botel is built witli all the latest and safest fire escapes, irou balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams punctually attendee* to. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff: 7s per Diem, or 35s per Week. Porter meets all trains. and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wineß, spirits, ' : etc.. stocked. , TEI/EGBAPHIC ADDRESS "MASONIC," Wellington. THE '-ByER: GREEN. Who said the PALACE HOTEL is Leading ? WE ALL HID!!. OUR Is LUNCH BEST IN THE CITY. geo. edwards. ■■:; a.* m«vinish, . (Late of Invercargill and Lower Hutt,) POST OFFICE HOTEL,. GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. .-.• Glad to See Old Friends. FBftSQE OF WALES HOTEL, TORY-STREET, WELLINGTON. MR^o A c QUIININf {Formerly of Hokitifea 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-Olass Liquors. W. M. HALLEYj Proprietor. NEW PIER MOTEL, WELLINGTON THE above lotel has now been furnished throughout m a manner that should appeal to the travelling public as first-class m every resjiect, aaid the Proprietors guarantee accpinmodation 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 throughout, a really first-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 stay at. Tariff from 7s. WHITWORTH BROS., Proprietors. Telegraphic Address — " Pier," Wellington. RANFURLY HOTEL, EKETAHUNA. ■^ 7 ISITORS to Eketaliuna are rev minded that these premises are now under new management and have lately been thoroughly renovated, i, Only the Best Brands of Wines and Liquors Stocked. UP-TO-DATE CHEF. j TERMS MODERATE. '

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19061117.2.44.3

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 74, 17 November 1906, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
491

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 74, 17 November 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 74, 17 November 1906, Page 6

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