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THE TROCADERO Private Hotel, WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 p.m.,. ONE SHILLING. -„-•■ i .__. '____________. . L -■■■ . -■ • v^_ Spei.iftl .Coupons may be obtained for Meals by Regular 1 Customers. Private Itboms for Supper Parties, eto. .*. Tariff from 6s per day.' BEDEOOM^ ONfifc-r . Double, per day, 4s;, per week} 245. .... „ . .■ Single, per day, 2s and 2s 6d; per week, 15s &iid'l2sT MEALS EEOM ONE S_HILLiM. Bejuvenescence of thi» •>":•' oo ALBERT . FlOT^Lr ■ ■'■■■■ (Under New Management). ".-»- MR. T. G. ASHMAI^- Proprietor. THIS faViorite Hotel of past years is now m First-class Order. Having been Re--fiirmsheol from- Cellar, to Ceiling, and is now open' to Guests. , Bedroom*. (Large and' Airy) Electrically Lighted. -Hot &Cold Plunge and Shower Baths. 'Phone, 214. > Letters and Telegragaa Receive'Piompti Attention. P.O. Box, 777. Night and Day Porter. Excellent Cuisine. . V'TT' f ARJpKj Bs~6d ' PER DAY or £2 2s. PER WEEK. .'. -, v Willis Street, Wellington. T■' 'Z , feDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.) . 'VRAVELLEBS will find .■ Eirst-elass Accommodation at Reasonable ; iWtes. A. AY. HARRISON ;'"''"' _"".'"/' (Late of Hunterville and Havelook). .

TER^IPfUS^ HOTEL, .0i: y '..-.... ,-CpRNER OF :~.,:;y : Taranaki-street & Courtenay Place. Aye WELLINGTON. FIRST-CUSS ACCOMMODATION. ~ EVERYTHING, OF- THE BEST QUALITY. O ■"■ Tr MODERATE TARIFF. J. Curran. * ;.■■ Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL : ft.&ivW. :' : : '_^_z. / ■■' TT AVING purchased the interest of Mr. ft . Hunt m, the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying tlie comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the present proprietor, : who has badulgood experience m conducting good hotels m Great Britain. "This" Ho tel 'o'ffelrg^S'ti perior Accornmoda- ;; tlonttfTravellers/andisa'/ ,' FIRST-CLASS JFAMILY HOUSE m every respect. . jSvery attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. - -<R/ DWYER ... Proprietor. (^CffiENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, ,:'; ■y. Zl WELLINiSTON. i.a>.' :iO. '■'■■ v- -„ v :_■• . completely-Renovated and put m thorough; v O : .:. 0. .Order. ...:,' Daily Lunch, ls— A Specialty. I BEG to announce, that I have taken over this well-known Hotel, and have made alterations and improvements which -inskßthe Occidental the leading House m the'iity.."' .- \ ' ;:." ! ' John H. Jpairbairn > -1 <Ijate of Johnsonville), '*"'[" PECePEIETOE. Telephone 1186. > Night-porter m Attendance. I^OMG iflOTfL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. FREDRICK DOBSON, PROPRIETOR. Tj_EES Hotel iti now thprdughiy complete, and is one of tbe best-appointed houses m the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. v '"■ The hotel is builfwith all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and staira leading from ' every bedroom. Ample 'accommodation for tourists and families. _ -Hot and cpld plnnge and shower baths; letters and telegrams punctually attended to. „H»feRAL CUISINQ, Tariff : 7s per Diem, ot 35s per Week. -„ '. Porter pipets all trains and steamers. . :-. 'Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits,, etc.. stocked, „ TP_CiI2GiBAPHIO. ADDEESS "MASONIC," Wellington. PARK HOTOU, .'. vi'Niß-W'TOWN. ' THE finest brands of Wines and Spirits kept. No second-class quality t The only .House m Newtown that takes j St*#eß'.Bes£ XXX. - '-A cordial welcome to all. _:j. A. LUTZ ... Proprietor. NEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ' TJ|_P3EE HUTT. Replete with' Every Modern Cpnvenience. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, *l ; Travellers, Etc. """ Trout Fishing. jßtr^ams within Sbort Distance of Hotel. • STARtiBS' ATTACHED TO ■. Rremises, ' Tfov tbe of^

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NZ Truth, Issue 143, 14 March 1908, Page 2

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503

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 143, 14 March 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 143, 14 March 1908, Page 2

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