; . rr/K Aw'gAM WWWfsW’' . . . ' s «/ wWW* ’ ? a .J R»' ■ ■' - / / • r ' - pSilS!y4 . A 91 HfeSwMS’ ■ 'feWSl IMI ii I LAKI-: HOTEL, Takapuna. CUISINE very best, under the supervision of MRS LOCKLEY, so long and favorably known in business in Auckland. ’Buses ply Hourly to and from Devonport. Excellent Salt and Fn sh Water Bathing. Good Boating and Fishing. Hot and Cold Baths, and Stable Accommodation Billiard Room. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. AFTERNOON TEA. O-. JF. »
HOTEL, AUCKLAND J. MORRISON, Late ot the Grand, and formerly of the Royal Mail, Auckland, and Royal Hotel, Thames, HAS PURCHASED THE LEASE AND GOODWILL Of the above Hotel from Mr J. Gallagher. NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED TO MAINTAIN the POPULARITY of THE HOUSE. Old and New Friends will be welcomed and made comfortable. J. MORRISON - Proprietor. With reference to the above announcement I beg to thank my friends and customers for the hearty support accorded to me during my tenancy of the Metropolitan, and would solict a continuance of the same towards my successor, Mr J. Morrison. My country friends will find the Metropolitan conducted on exactly the same lines as heretofore. JACK GALLAGHER. ASSOCIATED HOTELKEEPERS LABOUR EXCHANGE AND REGISTRY OFFICE. 17, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. NOW OPEN. Hotel Servants Supplied on the Shortest Notice. T. A. KEEGAN, Manager.
jg BIT I 8 H HOTEL CORNER OF QUEEN and DURHAM STS., AUCKLAND. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. 8. CO A MBE _ - - Proprietob (Late of Thames Hotel). gANDBIDGE ~p|~ OT E L SYDENHAM, CHRISTCHURCH. J. KENNEDY - - ProprietDb. Splendid Accommodation for Families, Tourists, and Travellers. Don’t forget to call in passing through. Tramo every hour up to 10.30 p.m. H~ AR R Y 171 LLI S O N I rlt Wants Everyone to Know that he hao taken over the THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. When you desire to “Wet your Whistle,” Just Call for Harry at the Thistle. MOTUROA HOTEL Breakwater, New Plymouth. This Hotel has recently been rebuilt, and now'offers Splendid Accommodation for Tourists, Picnic Parties, etc. It is most pleasantly situated, commanding a fine view of the.harbour and surrounding coast. MODERATE TARIFF. GOOD |TABLE BEST OF LIQUORS. J. T. DIAMAND » Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 454, 6 April 1899, Page 21
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364Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 454, 6 April 1899, Page 21
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