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iff p I B E HOTEL .MATT? STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. T. PROCTOR - - - Proprietor. Stabling a Speciality. hcenix hotel Rangitikei Street, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. M. HODGINS - - Proprietor. RIDGE HOTEL, WAIT A R A SAMUEL FAIRWEATHER ™ Proprietor (Late Royal Hotel, Raglan). This house, situated near the wharf and river, has undergone thorough repair, and is now the most comfortable house in the district. The table and bedrooms, under the personal supervision of Mrs Fairweather, are a guarantee that nothing will be wanting there. One of Alcock’sbest billiard tables. Good paddocks and stables. Being a free house, the proprietor is enabled to supply the best brands of wines, ales, and spirits. PROVINCIAL HOTEL EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. P. T. SPILLANE, Proprietor. The Proprietor, having lately taken this Hute, over, has thoroughly renovated it, and hopes to continue to receive the patronage accorded to him in the past. Nothing but Best Brands kept in Stock. Feilding hotel Kimbolton Road, Feilding. This favourite hostelry hasbeen renovatedand refurnished throughout. Private and Public Drawingßooms upstairs en suite. First-class Billiard Room. The most commodious Sample Rooms between Wellington and Wanganui. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an experienced cook. Noted for best Wines, Spirits, aod Beers of any house on the Coast. The Feilding Club have rooms at the above Hotel. Superior stable accommodation, with groom in charge. MA PT FT A HASTIE - - Proprietress. QHAEAWAI HOTEL, Ohaeawai The undersigned begs to inform the Travelling Public that a new, large, commodious Hotel, replete with all the most modem conveniences, has been erected at the I junction of Maikohe and Waimate Roads, where they can relv unon receiving every comfort of a first-class Hotel at Moderate Rates. Billiards. Best Wines and Spirits only kept. Ehrenfried’s XXXX Beer on draught. First-class stable accommodation. S. F. HEDLUND - - - Proprietor. QUEEN’S HOTEL THAMES (Corner of Queen and Albert Streets). This Conveniently-situated Hotel is under New Management, and has been Thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished throughout. The Accommodation now offered to the Travelling Public is Second to None at the Thames. First-class Billiard Table, and Wines and Spirits of the Best. W. Bright - - Proprietor.

Taranaki hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. This Hotel affords good accommodation to Visitors and the Travelling Public. It is cen trally situated, and near the Railway Station, Post Office, etc. All Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. Tariff : 4/6 per diem or 25/- per week. EDWARD SOUTH - Proprietor. ZYUEEN’S HOTEL, MASTERTON YV. REDMOND (late of Pahiatua) ) p ROPRTETORR A. WHEELAN (late of Kumara) f Pbopeietors The new proprietors beg to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the public generally that they have thoroughly renovated and refurnished the hotel throughout and are now able to offer all the comforts of a firstrlas’s house. Only the Best Brands of Liquors kept. ALL MEALS AND BEDS Is, or 4s per day.

“Get on the soil, young man; get on the soil.”

LAND, ESTATE, INSUR AN CE AND FINANCIAL AGENT. hotel broker.

P. LONDON, Phcenix Chambers, AVEjmUE, WANGANUI

ASK FOR, AND SEE THAT YOU GET ONLY, SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN ALES,

Great value in umbrellas and macintosh coats from Geo. Fowlds

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 351, 15 April 1897, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 351, 15 April 1897, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 351, 15 April 1897, Page 13