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<1 CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERS TON NORTH. FJ. TASKER desires to inform the • general public that he has purchased | the freehold of the above well-known Hotel, and has now added a First-class ‘ Billiardroom and additional sitting-rooms. xeiepnone, 010. ov, COMFORTABLE LOOSE BOXES. ! Nobe but the Best Ales and Liquors THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. WANGANUI, N.Z. MRS E. REED, PROPRIETRESS (Late of Britannia Hotel, Wellington). THE Metropolitan Hotel (with its promenade roof) will be found replete, the accommodation unsurpassed. The tourist will find comfort of a home, combined with civility and attention. The Metropolitan, with its fine lofty rooms, will be found by its patrons to compare secopd to none in the district. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention, addressed Post Office Box 138. Wines, Ales and Spirits Al. CLUB HOTEL, STRATFORD. J. WAREHAM (Late of Barrett’s Hotel, Wellington). MR JOSEPH WAREHAM begs to announce that he has taken over this commodious and popular Hotel, and that Travellers and Visitors to Stratford can rely upqn receiving the best of attention and comfort. Only the Best Liqwfcs kept ( in stock. , • i kept. F. J. TASKER. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4260, 21 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4260, 21 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4260, 21 January 1901, Page 2

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