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* TTCKLAND PROVINCE. B- 4 ’ ' ■ '■ ■. I , Fffi w>. •; - / > i I, —■ r ” -■ : .... ' , BSzIT . . -—..• —.—j 0L AKEN DON HOTEL OOBNEB OF WAKEFIELD AND RUTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND tnt-elM# Lunohson from IS to 2. Good Aooommodation OS Travellers and Boarder#. Billiard Table. Hot and Geld Bathe. Hancock's XXXX Ales. ‘Oaed mills fail the.' WILLIAM LYNCH - .- Proprietor . _ - " K"' .' ■■ ! ■ '- F ‘ K-'' ■■’ ’ ■ 1 r jMHMBItesr JORITEBION HOTEL, PAEBOA 1?. GIMBLETT ... .. PROPRIETOR. & Hot, Cold, and Shower Bathe. Commodious and welllighted Sample Rooms. Reading, Smoking, and Billiard Reams. The Cuisine under superintendence of a thoroughly competent cfte/. Wines, Spirits, Cigars, etc., of th# Boat Quality Only. Coaches meet trains and boats at all hears. Letters and telegrams resolve prompt attention. gx-^—7~~ V" ■ ''S?.,'.. | ._ r ' • U , ’ ”' IF ' 'cjL ' M--- ~ T HADING HOTEL OF THE OHINEMUBI JU DISTRICT. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL. PAEROA. ' S. J. ASKINS, late U.S.B. Co., Proprietor. Coaches leave from the Hotel for Thames Karaugahake, Waikino, Waitekauri, Waihi, Katikati, and Tauranga, and daily trains and steamers, • . ‘ TABLE A SPECIALTY. Telegrams promptly attended to. ] m . —-J — r-- '\yyyr: ~1 ■ - ■. r ■ B ■ > 'A KX. - • tr' 1 4« % 43 Thames hotel COBNEB OF QUEEN AND CUSTOM STREETS, AUCKLAND. Commercial and Family Hotel. First-class Accommodation. Day and Night -Porter. Terms Moderate. - Best Winos and Spirits kept Telephone No. 369. E. LUKS Proprietor PALACE HOTEL, THE PREMIER HOTEL OF TE ABOHA, FRANK PILLING ...Proprietor, OFFERS SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS, FAMILIES AND VISITORS. COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOM. TELEGRAMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, PRIVATE PARLOURS. BILLIARD ROOM. TARIFF : 30s per Week, or 6s per Day. ' THE SPORTING HOTEL OF THE DISTRICT ’QUEEN’S FE‘RB\ HOTEL, VULCAN,, LANE,F AUCKLAND. - . -I. - & R A.Y, (late of the Shamrock Hotel, Wellington), ; Begs^to''notify |that he haa taken the above favourite hostelry. His trade principle is to keep nothing but the very best,*and to[aim at the* comfort
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 678, 5 March 1903, Page 24
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316Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 678, 5 March 1903, Page 24
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