w HANGAREI HOTEL, WHANGAREI. SAMUEL MoMAHON, Proprietor. This fine House, just re-built in brick and furnished m up-to-date style, now offers unrivalled accommodation to the travelling public. Sample Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Two Minutes’ Walk from Saltwater Bathing Place. Stabling Second to None. Best Wines, Ales, and Spirits Kept in Stock. Q_ RA N D HOTE|L, Princes-street, Auckland. A. JOHNSTON Proprietor, Begs to announce that he has secured a long Lease of the above Hotel. Alterations and Additions now being effected will make this one of the Beet Hotels in the Colonies. - Full Particulars in a Future Issue.
WELLINGTON PROVINCE. THE NAG’S HEAD HOTEL Cuba Street, Wellington. Near the Opera House ; Electric Bell rings in 'ar three minutes prior to rising of curtain.’ Best Brands of Ales, Wines, Spirits, etc., only kept in stock. J. S. PALMEB - Proprietor. O O S T OFFICE HOTEL Wellington Best Dinner for One Shilling in the Antipodes. McCarthy’s, Staple’s, and Speight’s Beer. E. Wilson - Proprietor. THE WELLINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL, Ingestre Street, Wellington. Travellers and others will find here a pleasant place to stay at, combined with all home comforts, at a Moderate Tariff. Hot Cold, and Shower Baths. Good Billiard Table. Private Sitting-rooms, provided with Pianos. M. ROBERTSON - Proprietor. JpOST-OFFIOE HOTEL, FOXTON W. DARVILL - Proprietor. Excellent Accommodation. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. Dunedin Ales on Tap. IN PASSING THROUGH PALMERSON NORTH Don’t Forget to Call on WALTER FREEMAN, Proprietor of RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS AND DINING CARS.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 515, 1 November 1900, Page 22
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244Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 515, 1 November 1900, Page 22
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