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TATTEBSALL’S hotel (Late Bed Lion), Stafford Street, Dunedin. Three Minutes from Railway Station. Two Doors from Theatre. I as' ME£>»W'-' ' SI oa § g E I H S « a § -mL-' •• - 53 “ A O-O A. ’ >S* M ! §o h ■■jb g w [ ' J' 8FRED. CARTER, Proprietor. OF JgB ANSON’S Corner of Great King and St. Andrew Streets, Dunedin. This Hotel is now undergoing extensive alterations, and when finished will be second, to none for accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. See Future Advertisement. Chas. B. M. BBANB ON.- ■ Proprietor _ I E~ R HOTEL, Crawford, Bond, and J etty Streets, Dunedin. MBS PABKER ... Proprietress. (Late of Hotel Metropole, St Olair.) Having recently purchased this Hotel and had it thoroughly renovated, it now affords the Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Charges Moderate. Gladstone hotel, Stbeet, Dunedin. JOHN COLLINS Proprietor. (Late of Al Hotel, Pelichet Bay.) The most centrally situated Hotel in the City. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Boarders. Suites of rooms for families. Charges moderate. A Special Feature: 1/Lunci. from 12 to 2 o’clock. Hot, cold, and ,bower oaths. The verv best of "Wines, Ales, nd Spirit* nuDnlied, Gridiron hot el, PRINCES-S LREET, DUNEDIN, Conveniently and Centrally Situated, close to Post, Telegraph, and other Public Buildings, Good and Ample Accommodation for the Travelling Public. . . Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Ales, Etc. Trams pass the door every few minuteg. Mbs M. PETERS Proprietoress QRITERION O T E L. DUNEDIN. THE BEST PATRONISED AND MOST POPULAR HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. TARIFF: 5s Per Day. J. J. CONNOR...- Proprietor PICTONFEDERAL HOTEL PIOTON, N.Z. 1 T. J. STOREY - - - Proprietor [Late Representative Booth, Macdonald & Co.] HPJHE Building is entirely New and of with all | Modern Appliances and Conveniences. The Sanitary Arrangements and Ventilation have been specially studied, and the house is First-class in every detail. VISITORS to Picton will find that no effort will be spared to afford them comfort, whilst the Tariff is Most Moderate. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. First-class Billiard Table. Hot and Cold Baths. Porter Meets all Trains and Steamers. HOTEL, BLENHEIM Is Central, Popular, and Convenient; does a Commercial Business j has Splendid Appoint ments; 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. pO S T FFI C E jy O TEL, Wellington-btreet, PIOTON (Within a Minute’s Walk of Post Office, Wharf and Builway Station.) 0. DABVILL (late of Foxton) Proprietress FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS & FAMILIES. NELSON- ' QOACH AND OTEL. M. MATHIESON, formerly of the Masonic IT • Hotel, Havelock, and White Hart Hotel, Richmond, has taken over the above centrally situated and commodious premises, where it will be his pleasure to make every provision for the wants and comforts Of all patrons. The interior of the ho >se has been thoroughly renovated, and the Coach and Horses will be found one of the most comfortable hostelries in Nelson Province. Terms moderate. The best of liquors only kept. Gocd stabling. A 8 O N I C HOTEL, NELSON. CHANGE tOF OWNERSHIP. This long-established Hotel, which has always been -iha-gaadruiaxtmAjri-NelEon for Tourist and Commercial

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 660, 2 October 1902, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 660, 2 October 1902, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 660, 2 October 1902, Page 28

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