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THE TROCADERO Private Hotel, WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 p.m.,- ONE SHILLING. "-" "Special Coupons may be obtained for Mep»la. by '.Regular Customers. Private Rooms for Supper Parties, etc. ... Tariff from 6s per day. BEDEOOMS ONLY— Double, per day, 4s; per week, 245. - "•• -v ..••■ Single, per day, 2b and 2s 6d ; per week, ,15s and. 12s. MEALS EROM ONE; SHILLING. *- if. i ■ m., ' i — > ..-' .- , '.. -„.,. Rejii. :aescenee of.the. ■-- ? . -'***■: albert: t-oirEL, (Under New Management). T MR, T. O. ASHMAN, Proprietor. THIS favorite Hotel of past years is now m First-olass Order. Having been Refurnished from Cellar to Ceiling, and is now open to Gue-td. ' Bedrooms (Large and Airy) Electrically .Lighted. , Hot #Cold Plunge and Shower Baths. .'Phone, .214. Letters and Telegrams Receive Prompt* Attention. \ P.O. Box, 777. .«3^ (^r,i^MJS^lj an 4 Da y p<Jrter « - , j „.,- • ,v_\- Cuisine. ..->..... spiring ißoom. ' Writing Room. Drawing Room. ■?&_s?s-• ; TARI_ 1 P: 78s _d^E_TSil)r £2'2s PER WEEK. ' : '• V ■■. ■■: ■■ ;■'" ur',. 1 . .- .... „ . — : ' r "~- ; f;{, r i ,\ y i .' .: .„ **_s^i'-«_r. >?- -.-. (UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.) /T^EAVM/LEES will find First-class Accommodation &t Reasonable i ' Bates. s .;• '/..'• ■'; V.v-A. w. harrisoiV ,-,;.-i.-.. (Late. of Huntenrjlle and. Havelock). ,

TEIMiNUS HOTEL, .'£■ /i'v-'-^?^^^ Taranaki-street & Courtenay Place, ;;WBLiINGTON, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY. } ' iIODERATE TARIFF. J. Curran. - - Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL T f AVING purchased the interest of Mr. Hunt m the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying ih_ comfort of tbe 7travelling and general jrublio, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the present proprietor, who —$& had a good experience m conducting good hotels m Great Britain. > .This Hotel oilers Superior Accommodation to ' Travellers, and is a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE ia_ tivefy respect. EVetfy attention and excellent meals, and only beat drinks on tap. •. \ ■ . . . - - * _t.D\^3TER ... Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, | LAMBTON QUAY, I- ■■■■'■'■■ WELLINGTON. Completely Renovated and put m thorough * : r '■•:•■-. Order. Daily Lunch, Is— A Specialty. IBEG to announce that I have taken over this well-known Hotel, and have alterations and improvements which make the Occidental the leading House m thcciify. John H. Fairbairn (Late of Johnsonville), ] PEOPEIETOiEt. ...t- s'\v£mXs7-aatm^k\ia.mai -.11, .'; '" \ ■-■■■.■■ ■ !■■ ■ 1 \'* tttfj^PHOKfe 1186. Nigbt-porter m Attendance. JWASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. FREDRICK DOBSON, PROPRIETOR. 'Ipj-iti _It>tei is _toW thoitoughit ccmplcte, X and is one of the best-appointed houseß m the jam. Ev6ry room electrically lighted and - •SSls^fel ilbiiil. with eh the latest ftiid safest Bte "fescftpefii iron balconies and Btairs leading from eyei-y bedroom. Ample accommodation toi toh«BtS aid families. _B»t_hdc6ld plunge and Shower baths. . jCAnete and |elegrams punctually attended to. LIBERAL CUISINE. Taflff: 7s per ' Diem, or 35s per Week. r, "5 "Tl^rter m^ets all trains and steamers. ■- " "Oalyttift dhWcisst brands oi wines, spirits, , , % etc., stocked. -i '^*ll____-:aphio addbess Wellington. JPAlftlC HOTEL, ___WTOWN. TfiE finest brands of Wines and Spirits kept. No second-class quality ! The '6ply House m Newtown that takes gfefl(i^ , ,jße6t____?:. - A cordial welcome to all. „3. A. LtffiZ ... Proprietor. HEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, TJM-BE HUTT. Replete with Every Modem Convenience. First-class Accommodation fot Tourists, Travellers, Etc. 9£i»out Piihitag 'Streams within Short ftiVtnitae of Hotel. '.-..- 7; T^3S7BREMISES. lWwt v »if)ev tlie Mrtrt'ajfrenient of Ctiikt*, tl WILLIAMS. ,

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NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 2

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