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THE TROCADERO Private Hole!, -y- WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON from 12 to- 2 p.m., ONE SHILLING. Special Coupons may be obtained for Meals by Regular Customers. ' private Rooms for Supper Parties, etc. ... '- Tariff from 6s per day. BEDEOOMS ONLY— Double, per day, 4s; per week, 245. Single, per day, 2s and 2s 6d; per week, 15s and 129. MEALS FROM ( pNE SHILLING. ' . v Rejuvenescence b'f th£ . " , ALBERT .HOTEL, 1 *■'■ ' t (Under New Management). MR, T. G. ASHMAN, Proprietor. THIS favorite Hotel of past years is now m First-class Order. Having been Re- • furnished from Cellar to Ceiling, and is now open to Guests. Bedrooms (Large and Airy) Electrically Lighted. Hot & Cold Plunge and Shower Baths. 'Phona, 214. Letters and Telegrams Receive 'Prompt Attention. P.O. Box, 777. Night and Day Porter. Excellent Cuisine. Smoking Room. Writing Room. Drawing Room. TARIFF: 8s 6d PER DAY or £2 2s PER WEIiK. - PALACE HOTBL^ .:... Willis Street, Wellington. , (UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.) 'TJRAVELLEES will find First-olass Accommodation at Eeasonable x - E?,tes. '*■ '" '"■ "■ . . ■■;■ :.- ■ ■■■'■' ; Ac W. HARRISON >"; (Late of Hunteryille and Havelock).

TERMINUS tiOTEL, • ./_•%';.' COitNER OF Taranaki-street & Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. first-class accommodation, everything 0£ the. best quality, ■P ■■■' " v - J ■ - ' MODERATE TAEIFF. J. Curran. - - Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL TTAYING purchased the interest of Mr. Hunt 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 \Hlfcbe extended to the present proprietor, ■who has had a good experience m conducting goodh'bfcels m Great Britain. This ; Hotel offers Superior Accommodation to Travellers, and is a .FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOUSE m tjvery respect. . „ Every attention and excellent meals, and. only best drinks on tap. R. DWYER ... Proprietor.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, / ■"'..-. WELLINGTON. Completely Renovated and put m thorough Order. Daily Lunch, Is— A Specialty. I BEG to announce that I have taken ■over this well-known Hotel, and have made alterations and improvements which make the Occidental the leading House m the city. John H. Fairbairn „■■•.•; (Late of JohnsonvHle), PROPRIETOR. B?jUjEFH£ss 1186. Night-po? ter m Atte^&ncc. fiSONIC HOTEL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. FREDRICK DOBSON, PROi'BtETOR. '....• 'TPinS.Hotel \s now thoroughly complete, JL and is one of th'e best-appointeclhouses m the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly JturDished. ■ ■ :. ' Tiie hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from eyery bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. ■ Hot and cola plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams punctually attended to. . LIBERAL CUISINE. • Tariff : 7s per Diem, or 35s pc/ Week. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the choicest ( brands of wines, spirits, etc!, stocked. TELEGBAPHIO ADDRESS "MASONIC," Wellington. PARK HOTEU NBWTOWN. • n^HE finest 'brands of Wines and. Spirits J- kept. No second-class quality ! The only House m Newtown that takes : Staplea* Best XXX. A cordial welcome to all. J. f A. LUTZ ... Proprietor. 'HEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, UPPER HUTT. iteplete with Every iModern Convenience. First-olass Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, Etc. Trout Fishing Streams within, Short •4 ' ■ Distance of Hotel. \ ■ ■ ■' ___ — ■Ilk, LIVERY STABLES TO* : PREMISES. -.

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NZ Truth, Issue 144, 21 March 1908, Page 2

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498

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 144, 21 March 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 144, 21 March 1908, Page 2

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