TIiTETROPOLITAN TTOTEL, Next His "Majesty's, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JOHN TUTORRISON, PROPRIETOR (Formerly of the Royal Hotel) Desire to intimate that he has taken over cm above centrally-situated house, where he wil be pleased to see old friends and new faces. The house is splendidly furnished through out, with every comfort and convenience to commercials and travelling public. TERMS PROM 7/- PER DAY. ffIHj^BFJSATISFACT ION lfyou ufenfo Piano to uneaten vjouf home, one H\at uxnild - delight" your' friends tof>Uy upon, onetrt&f-fouLi blease feapect, you should get" an AuU&ON -A tliat is tl\e Greatest Piano Satisfaction, possible Set* A^eatt tjiC*^ nAwo AoengV S COLDICUTT fnanaqer _r igf-C^" AucklanoMZ
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Observer, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 28 March 1908, Page 24
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160Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 28 March 1908, Page 24
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