• r ' '• " K ■ ' ■ - ■ . <■ I . i fflfTOiiMmji' 11 ■ >n •TIES A.ROELA. HOT SPRINGS HOTKL AND SANATORIUM. THIS SPLENDID HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. The building, which is just finished, is thoroughly up-to-date and is supplied with every convenience. A special feature has been made as regards Sanitary requirements. The Drainage is complete, Water is laid on, and Hot and Cold Baths can be obtained. The Hotel immediately adjoins the Domain with its Famous Baths and Springs, and commands an unrivalled view of the Domain Grounds and surrounding country. W. H. KNOCK, Proprietor. U-4- ■ - ' -I " " . .-J OSTELEPHONE 490 P.O. BOX 365. .jHj ci? -Z\_ i_j IL 3L o ci? Hj -fl" Victoria Street East, Auckland. JAMES ROLLESTON ■ ■ Proprietor (Late of HIKURANGI AND COROMANDEL.)
PASSING DON’T FORGET TO GIVE HARRY A CALL Al THE MACKAYTOWN HOTEL, KARANGAHAKE. The Sporting House of the Ohinemuri District. HARRY PRISTON Proprietor J>APAKURA HOTEL, PAPAKURA Notice to Cyclists, Footballers, and others. — Your old friend Thos. McEwin has taken the above Hotel, and will be pleased to see all old faces. Splendid Accommodation and Cuisine. Large Rooms for use of Clubs. THOS. MoEWIN - Proprietor. HOTEL MERGER This Hotel has been rebuilt, and is now replete with every comfort and convenience for the travelling public. It is close to the Railway Station, and all trains stay at Mercer twenty minutes. MEALS ALWAYS READY. GOOD STABLING & LOOSE BOXES. EXCELLENT SHOOTING in the District. The Travelling Public will find a stay at Mercer a convenient break in the monotonous journey to Rotorua. E. HALLETT - Proprietor
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 21
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258Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 21
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