CHRISTCHURCHpRITB B I O N HOTEL NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, CHRISTCHURCH. Best Beer, Wines, and Spirits Only Kept. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. Special Attention given to Theatre-goers during the intervals. W. BUBNIP - Proprietor. 3 A RENA 8’ CITY HOTEL, - Triangle, Christchurch. “ THE HUB O F THE CITY The Only Aquarium Bar. Bright, Sparkling, Up-to-date. LUNCHEON, 12 to 2. 1/FRANOIS ARENAS. Proprietor. PICTONFEDERAL HOTEL PICTON, N, Z. Close to Railway and shipping, and commanding a grand view of the Bay. HOT, COLD, & SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS BILLIAND TABLE. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE Every Modern Convenience for Comfort of Families, Tourists, and Commercials. Special arrangements for Picnic and Pleasure Pa for Fishing, Yachting, &c. DAILY TRIPS DOWN THE SOUNDS. Pleasure Boats at the disposal of Visitors. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention A. HARDY .. Proprietor WESTPORT. to GRAND HOTEL, PALMERSTON STREET, WESTPORT, H. NAHR ----- Proprietor DUNEDIN. IMPERIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN (Princes Street). BEN FULLER - Proprietor This hotel is central and convenient to all the public offices, and, as the house has been entirely renovated, country visitors can depend on receiving every comfort and attention. Best ales, wines, and cigars. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Telephone 764 POWERS’ ~ EUROPEAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN, GREYMOUTH. ILMER O T E L I! tawßwsi ■ ‘ J QREYMOUTH. 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 Wes Coast. Sample Rooms and Billiard Room. Night porter kept. Greymouth Brewery Company all on draught. T. OXENHAM, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEI., GREY MOUTH Every Attention Given to the Requirements of the Travelling Public & Boarders, Thb Accommodation Being Excellent. The Dining-room under the personal supervision of Mrs McCarthy, which is a sufficient guarantee z that the Table will be Al. Only the Best 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 - Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 532, 28 February 1901, Page 23
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