new "Iilodem hoi 0 has WELEINGTOSIS_ newest hotel, the New City, is the long awaited answer to the demand for a fully up-to-date hotel offering every modern convenience and even some measure of luxury, at a really moderate tariff. At the New City,, for sixteen shillings a day, The NEW city d ining R 0 0 M you have a modern bedroom with built-in wardrobe, hot and cold water , and handsomely furnished; a cuisine and a dining room which will satisfy the most fastidious; and lounge and other public rooms decorated with both comfort and elegance. Welcome to the New City we know you will be comfortable A Typical NEw city B � d Room and will certainly come again: WELLINGTON'S V EW CIT HOTEL at Courtenay Place Terminus For DANGEROUS TNFLUENZA COLDS PEPPERMINT Woods (at] cure 338 WELLINGTON?S hotel moderate
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 15
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140Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 15
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