HOTEL AUCKLAND THE HOTEL OF DISTINCTION IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OLD LANDMARK HOTEL AUCKLAND is constructed on the MOST MODERN HOTEL LINES. Nothing has been spared in this new ninestorey building to make it worthy of the name—Auckland. The old Waitemata Hotel has disappeared now for ever and this old landmark—prominent for 50 years—will in future be known as HOTEL AUCKLAND—the Hotel of Magnificence. IDEAL SITUATION Frontage to Queen Street and Customs Street West, close to RAILWAY STATION, GENERAL POST OFFICE, ALL WHARVES, ALL TRAMS, THEATRES AND TEPID BATHS. In the Best Part of Queen Street. A LONG FELT WANT Special Bed and Breakfast ” Service at 8/-. Typical “ Home ” Atmosphere. Restful and Peaceful Residence to AH. Visitors by Day or Week all Specially Catered For. S' ss ss ml®Bßrn m m »is sas mmmS§Bmmmmssss as a»mmm mm s* ««&&&;!» ggasft&assssmsKtt&igaassKßsnigggßma ' Vs 8 8 Is: 1 m r. tmm g "■■■ b m m MMM i 18 » &m m t tm m i 4 s« * •» 181 m i :* I g Si Si? m mm ! . J BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION 150 Bedrooms, Airy, and Snugly Furnished. Hot and Cold Water in Bedrooms. Elevator Runs from First to Top Floor. BAR ACCOMMODATION Both Public and Private Bars designed on new island principle. Panelled in White and Blue Tiles and Tiled Floor Spacious, Cool and well isolated from other portions of the House. THE MAIN ENTRANCE—FROM QUEEN STREET—TO LOUNGE (First Floor). TV Vi mm m am ■ 11 THE POPULAR BRANDS All the Popular Brands of Spirits, Wines, Ales, and Beer are stocked. The Bar Service is EXCELLENT in the most hygienic surroundings. Wherever YOU are —in any part of the World HOTEL AUCKLAND Extends A HEARTY WELCOME on Your Next Visit to Auckland R00 “- mm m V, •** m aw THE GRILL Room. SERVICE Perfect Service by a Skilled Staff. Night Porter always on hand to Receive Late Visitors. PALMERSTON BLOCS 11111111 ■ m CUSTOMS CNTRAMCE 1 OLD WAtT^MATA HOTEL AUCKLAND H ui bJ 0C t—to LiJ uJ 3 O’ ENTRANCE CPO ST. THE GRILL ROOM Served on strictly Continental lines. Highly-skilled chef provides meals of high standard of exceUence. GriU-room management entrusted by Mrs. A. Endean to Captain A. S. Lee. Seating accommodation for 150 people. A Chef and Waitress always on duty between meal hours for late guests. Meads are a la carte- Reserve tables by phoning No. 41-377. Order your grills by telephone—-a five-minute service. OIL WORTH BLOC. THE LOUNGE Large beautifully furnished oak-pan-elled Lounge of restful luxury. An ideal place to sit down after a meal in absolute comfort with your friends. A well-stocked cellaret is handy. Orders quickly executed by experienced stewards. THE LOUNGE—LOOKING EASTWARD. A ROOM OF RESTFUL LUXURY. Telephone no. 41-377 F 8o8«j mt (V * is* HOTEL AUCKLAND PROVIDES EVERY THE LOUNGE—LOOKING WEST. SHOWING ENTRANCE TO GRILL ROOM. ESSENTIAL OF A HOME Mrs. A. ENDEAN, Proprietress
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 5
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