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4L, As) TB A L UOT E L, WELLINGTON (Two Minutes walk from Queen’s Wharf). A. M. GOW (late of Dunedin)Proprietor ONLY BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT MODERATE CHARGES. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, EKETAHUNA. Mrs F. D. PELLING desires to intimate that she has taken over the above, which has just been renovated throughout. Permanent and casual boarders will find every comfort of a home. , Tea, coffee, and refreshments at all hours. Afternoon tea for ladies. Charges moderate. E’ KETAHUNA HOTEL, EKETAHUNA. J Thomas Parsons .....Proprietor r The above well-known and favourite Hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, and offers superior accommodation for travellers and the public generally. ’ The Best Brands of Wihes, Spirits and Ales Stocked. Good Billiard Table. Commodious Stables and Secure Paddocks. r T> OST OFFICE HOTEL t JT (Opposite Post Office), MAIN-STREET, PAHIATUA. ’ GEORGE HUNTER (Late of Marlborugh, Proprietor), Having taken over the above popular Hotel, begs to • intimate that the same will be found up-4j-date in all : its appointments and unrivalled as a Family and Commercial Hotel. Cabs meet all trains. Telephon (connection as far as Palmerston and Masterton. Stabling accommodation. All wines, spirits and ales guaranteed. ' Dunedin ales always on tap Tterms moderate. pAMILY HOTEL, OTAKI. E. BAB NETT • - » Proprietress Late of Private Hotel, Ingestre Street, Wellington. 7he premises have been entirely renovated and refurnished, end are now replete with every comfort and convenience for the accommodation of visitors. Hot and ana Cold Baths. Private Sitting Booms. Nicely furnished suites of Rooms for tourists and bridal parties. Best Brands of Liquors supplied. Good Stabling and Paddocking. Letters and wires will receive prompt attention. — 1 1 1 ■ 1 111 ■ CHKISTCKUBCH. | 'IBITEBION HOTEL NEXT THEATBE ROYAL, CHRISTCHURCH. lest Beer, Wines, and Spirits Only Kept. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. t jecial Attention given to Theatre-goers during the intervals. W. BUBNIP - Pbopbibtob. F> AIL WAY HO TEL JIA) (Close to ’he Station), MANOHESTER-BTREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Good Accommodation for the Travelling Pub'ie, combined with moderate charges. Best Liquors kept in stock. Excellent Stabling:, Loose Boxes, etc. Meals got ready at any hour. TARIFF : 4/6 per diem, or 25/- per week. W. J. RAEProprietor , - -x »»»"■->"»■ I• ! s jgIDWIN JJIOX’S 1 ~J j~OTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Having taken possession of the above Hotel, and having had it renovated throughout, it is my intention to cater for the’ comfort of the General Public Boarders will ■' find every convenience, including Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Illuminated with Electric Light, which is a safeguard against fire. Nightporter in attendance. Only First Quality Brand of Wines and Spirit’ Stocked Luncheon from 12 to 2, 1/—a special feature. Tariff, £2 2s. .Telephone 424. PHE GLADSTONE HOTEL (Off Papanui Boad), Ohbistohuboh. An Up-to-date House. Excellent Accommodation. Liquors of Special Quality and in Great Variety. £. P.PEB Pbopbibtob HAWKE’S BAY PROVINCE. PRO.VTNCIAtL HOTEL, CLIVE SQUARE, NAPIER. J. W. McDUFF ...Proprietor The above Hotel has been entirely rebuilt in brick, and furnished and fitted up in the latest and most up-to-date manner. Has fine roomy and well-ventilated bedrooms, with numerous sitting, smoking, and waiting rooms. , The Billiard Room is the Best iu the District, fitted up with two first-class tables, and under the charge of la oompatent marker. Beat Brands of Wines, Spirits etc., Only Kept, cant ")

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 668, 24 December 1902, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 668, 24 December 1902, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 668, 24 December 1902, Page 43