KAi 'LWAY HOTEL, DRURY “(Under New Management). This old-establisued Hotel attords all the Comforts of a First-chss House. Boarders, Cyclists, Travellers, and others can depend upon getting the Best of Everything. Horses and Traps for Hire. A. PULLING - Proprietor. '>’ - « ■ • Al ■ ■* •' -J F-' bsmt -y,' W.i S " " '” ■ 1 HOTEL Within ea-y distance of Auckland. Ferry Service every half hour. Under New Management. Has been renovated throughout. and now offers EV KRY-FACILITY FOR.BOARDEB3 AND TRAVELLERS. Recommended by the Medical • . ■ \ -v Faculty a Health Besort. ■ . j, BROWN .. Proprietor. t.g* ,J F i “f HOTEL. AUCKLAND Corner of Queen and Customs Sts. ’> All| Home Comforts First-class Wines arid Spirits. Good Beds. Meals at all hours. Night Porter in attendance. Telephone, No. 589. JOHN ENDEAN - Proprietor. \ c"' HOTEL, AUCKLAND CORNER OF Hobson Wellesley Streets. This Hotel is situated in a most Healthy and Convenient Position, standing, as it does, in an elevated locality, and having 'buses and, trams passing the door every few minutes. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, '■ SAMPLE ROOMS, ' SITTING ROOMS, AND BATH ROOM. Every department is . under the pe>-aonal supervision of M. H. WALSH t Proprietor. I^ 1 ' ■ x '~ t ? I - -’■ • ■■'•'t’l - 41 '■ * - *?■ / iv 7 x W , .‘-M ■■ - ' '■ k-- . . L ~~~~ —r ’l-1 F-' ■ -t " T. • . -J . E:. ! - '■<■ -. ■- ; ' HOBSON HOTEL, AUCKLAND Corner of Hobson and Victoria Sts. Wines and Spirits of BestiQuality. M. FOLEY" - - Proprieior. QUEEN’S IFESRY HOTEL VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. W. BTIMPSON - Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 521, 19 July 1900, Page 21
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233Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 521, 19 July 1900, Page 21
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