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TABANAKl— Continued. rartHE TROCADERO, PRIVATE HOTEL AND _H RESTAURANT, WBNER of East Road and Juliet-btebbt, Stratford .'(One! Minute’s Walk from the Railway Station). 3 ■ g Specially adapted for'the Convenience and Comfort j' he Travelling Public. "" Commodious and Airy Bed and Bitting Rooms.) Electric Light. Hot and Cold Baths.; • The Kitchen is under the Supervision fan experienced Ghef. Terms : 4/6 per day. PARKER &CO 1 Proprietor £3.HAMRO O K O T E L PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. ■ALEX. A. LESLlEProprietor ' This well-known and popular Hotel having” just undergone a thorough overhaul, and very extensive additions having been made, the proprietor can confidently eater for public patronage. Hot, cold and shower baths. • Spacious Commercial Room for travellers. TARIFF : 4/6 per dav. A R A N A K I HOTEL BeOUGB AM-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. B. F. BUOKTHOUGHT ... Proprietor. All Wines and Spirits .stocked of the best quality. £73 . . 73 Twenty • year - old Guaranteed Liqueur Whiskey a Specialty. PAUL’S XXXX ALES. OLABENDON HOTEL, WAVERLEY. THE BEST OF ACCOMMODATION FOB TRAVELLERS AND VISITOBS. Six Boomy Loose Boxes and Six Stalls. First-class Paddocking, The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. Telephone No. 6. P.O. Box No. 7. B. T. BENNETT ... Proprietor. JJAILWAY HOTEL, HAWEB W. GBEIG ... Proprietor. The Mail Train stays here ten minutes. Meals provided to suit all Trains. Accommodation Good and Tariff Seasonable. Gentbal hotel, Esmont Street, Patea, r L. HINTZE, Proprietor (late of Masonic Hotel, Wanganui). L.H. desires to notify the residents of Patea and surrounding districts, that he has taken over the above popular Hotel, where he will be happy to welcome old friends and make new ones. The best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. Billiard Boom fitted up with one of Alcock’s best Tables. Good Stabling and Paddoekmg.

Masonic, hote Bedford Street, Patea. Mbs. Keane Proprietress. Mbs KEANE begs to inform her many friends and the residents general’y of Patea and district, that she has assumed the proprietorship, and that it will le her aim to uphold the past high reputation of the Hotel. English and Colonial Ales and Stouts always on supply. Wines and Spirits of best brands only kept in stock. Prompt attention, civility, and cleanliness in every department. WAJTGAKUI. - ■ • fife ■. ■ ■ ■ ’ '' r 0.. fl Bl ~ , ■ -AHOTEL, WANGANUI ALF. MITCHELL ... Proprietor. This commodious and well-furnished family and commercial hotel is almost opposite railway station and town wharves. It has a lovely promenade-roof which commands a splendid view of the town. The cuisine is in charge of an experienced chef. Alf. Mitchell’s name is sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of wines and spirits will be kept. Night porter always in attendance . Visitors can i ely upon getting the best of attention together with civility. Letters and teleg) ams punctually attended to. P.O. Box 138. Telephone 84. New Cbitebion Hotel, i Bidgway Street, Wanganui. Mb J. JAB VIS (I ate of the Halcombe Hotel), Has taken over from Mr P. E. Dover the above splendid and commodious Hostelry. No pains will be spared to make the New Criterion second to none on the Coast. Only the best brands of Liquors will be kept. All Telegrams and Letters will receive prompt attentior. x JOHN JARVIS » Proprietor. he new commercial hotel WANGANUI. Excellent Accommodation, for Tourists and Trave era n-nfl Rnirite kept in stock.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 681, 26 March 1903, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 681, 26 March 1903, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 681, 26 March 1903, Page 28

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