A MODERN HOSTELRY.
UNDER CAPABLE MANAGEMENT The majority of the scores of Wairarapa residents who viait Welling' ton each week are perplexed as to obtaining a suitable hotel where to reside during their stay in the city. Decidedly one' of the best conducted and most home-like hotels in Wellington is that known as Barrett's, vyhich is under the supervision of Mr and Mrs C. H. Williams. The housu is a modern one, with every convenience that one could desire. The bedrooms are spacious, lofty and well ventilated, the private and public sitting rooms luxuriously furnished, the attention all that could be desired, and the accommodation generally ia of a high order. Mr and Mrs Williams specialise in making the comfort of tho&e visiting their hotel a first consideration, and the house is now one of the most prtpuiar in the Empire City. The tariff is a moderate one, and the hotel is centrally situated, the promenade balcony commanding a fine view of the city and suburbs. Wairarapa visitors to Wellington cannot fail to be pleased i»f they put up at Barrett's hotel.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 5
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182A MODERN HOSTELRY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 5
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