DUNEDIN. (CENTRAL HOTEL, DUNEDjIN y (Princes Street). W. H. Haydon begs to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has taken Che above Hotel, and will be glad to see them, »n.d that nothing will be wanting to make those who patronise him comfortable. Taeiff, 4s 6d per day. W. H. HAYDON - Lessee. IMPERIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN (Princes Street). GEORGE BURTON - Pbopbietob (Late of the Gridiron Hotel). This hotel is central and convenient to all th® public offices, and, as tho houoc Las been entirely renovated, country visitors can depend on receiving every comfort and attention. Beet ales, wines, and cigars. Hot. cold, and shower baths. Telephone 764 POWERS’ EUROPEAN HOTEL, DUNEBIN, GREYMOUTH. LBION HOTEL, GREYMOUTH FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. Wines, Brandies, Ales, of the Choicest and Best Whiskies a Specially. J. GIESEKING - Pbopbietob. HOTEL, GREY MOUTH Every Attention Given to the Requirements of the Travelling Public & Boarders, The Accommodation Being Excellent. The Dining-room under the personal supervision of Mrs McCarthy, which is a sufficient guarantee that the Table will be Al. Only the Bost of Wines, Beers, and Spirits kept on hand. One of Alcock’s Billiard Tables, under the care of an efficient marker, is connected with the hotel. J. MCCARTHY - Pbopbibtob. 0Tl”m - e-’ r yy ot e l .■ -ra hSsS® ’ v .. > ".'i i: . .• .’ • * : .•. .• J GREYMOUTH. This establishment is situated immediately opposite the Wharf and within three minutes’ walk of Post Office and Railway Station. From its spacious balcony a grand view is obtained of the surrounding country. Acknowledged to be the leading hotel on the West Coast. Sample Rooms and Billiard Room. Night porter kept. Greymouth Brewery Company all on draught. T. OXENHAM, Propriety. . BLENHEIM. HOTEL, BLENHEIM Is Central, Popular, and Convenient; does a Commercial Business; has Splendid AppointtXx&iiLd; Hot and Cold Baths ; one of Alcock’s Match Tables ; and is the House selected by the N.Z.C.T. Club. Moderate Tariff. J. PENNEY - Proprietor. |_y OTELS JI °B |g ALE DWANBROB.. THE LEADING HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS OF THE COLONY, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Established 1880, Full Particulars Supplied to Bona Fide Purchasers Only. HOTEL, Rangitikei, rent £4 per week, price £4500 HOTEL, Wellington City, takings about £Boj price £2350. HOTEL, Taranaki, first-class business jjOTEL, Wellington, rent £6; price £2BOO. HOTEL, Hawke’s Bay, price £l7OO. HOTEL, Feilding District, price, £l4OO. HOTEL, Marton District, rent £3; price £2600. [DWAN BROS., Willie Street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 529, 20 September 1900, Page 23
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394Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 529, 20 September 1900, Page 23
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