Hotel Advertisements. GLADSTONE HOTEL. ME W. YOUNG (late of the Waitara Hotel, Waitara). begs to announce to the residents of the Wairarapa that he has taken over the above well known and popu ar hostelry The proprietor trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. First-class Table always kept. Nothing but the Beat Brands of Wirss and Spirits stocked. W. YOUNG, Proprietor.
THE COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Cuba Street Extension' WELLINGTON. A DMITTED to! be the finest Private r\ Hot«l in the Empire City. Eighty large, airy and well furnished bedrooms, spacious sitting, writing and commercial rooms. First-class meals and good allround service. Visitors to the Columbia obtain a fine view of the harbour and surroundings. Trams pas 3 the door every few minutes Eleciru (ti and every moiarn convenience. L3«ei <vnd telograns receive careful attenw . T. P. LIONS Proprietor. MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL. S. POLSON Pbqpbietob. FIEST-CLA.SS Meals. Good attention. Best of Wines and Spirits; and home-liKe accommodation. House is connected with telephone (Greyfcown Bureau). THE PALACE HOTEL. ALL the combinations that go to make a private home comfortable are associated with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington, under the management of Mr J. Swindle, the new proprietor. Wairarana visitors to Wellington should mike the Palace their home whilst there, Mr Swindale, who was for many years in the railway service, is wall known to Wairarapa res Wonts. He h>is a good idfia of what visitors requit a, and ;ifis sufficient business acumen to s»e that tVu>se requirements are fulfilled' Decide: to trv th* Palace Hotel on your next visit. Peatiy section from t u e Government station. Situated in the heart of Willis street, J. S WIND ALE, Proprietor.
THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Situated in the Heart of Cuba-street, WELLINGTON. SPLENDIDLY Famished, Private Sitting Kootns, Commercial Rooms, Every Modem Conyenience. . Wairarapa visitors to Wellington should make the Grand Central thoir home. The bast of attention and First Class Meals. ACCOMMODATION FOB 100 GUESTS. Rooms may be booked per telegraph or letter. TARIFF from 6/-; and 30/- per week. D. O'GOWMOR, Proprietor.
MOBTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late Island Bay Hotel) ISLAND BAY. FIRST- CLASS Private Hotel, soledidly furnished and modern in every detail. An ideal home for visitors from the country, and within easy distance of the centre of Wellington. Trams pass the house every ten minutes. Mr Morton's reputation as a caterer is sufficient guarantee that the house will be conducted on first-class lines. Tariff from 35/- per week upwaids, according to position of rooms. Rooms for Eister now being booked. All letters and telegrams to be addressed : F. J. MORTON, (Island Bay Hotel.
TE NUI HOTEL, W. C. PAGE, Proprietor. TEE best of accommodation, liquors and also good wholesome meals, olean beds, airy rooms and prompt attention. Good Stabling and Paddocking. Telegrams and letters immediately ej>li %'j HAY. HAY. HAY. ft WE have a stoik of Prion Clover Hay; blso a good line of Caw Hay. CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, CONTRACTORS FOB GRAIN AND CLOVER 'IHRESEING, Albebt Stbsst, Mistkbton Trs cnvEEr nno Li OATHIEU JLO v^aciiic But oh, how bitter To court a young lady Tnen not get her. But if you do have The luok to get her, Furnish throughout at Tue Paragon Furniture Works. j. H. BI.OqiCL.EY/ '•Q'U'mh Stbket Sawrfi, Mabterton, | > Pfagnell's S aildings.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 13 July 1910, Page 1
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