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. BLEKHSIM. ■. . I Ax*..-'.-- . jjt - WasS®® jy' “ iJg®. ’ 1 r :,. Js ■ J ® ■ lINI'IEm I Fill ! wife wffiiOfcfc Silllilc m ? \-x ■■ ■- ■ i. UNDER VIOE-BEGAD PATRONAGE. — UNDER VIOE-EEGAL PATBONAGB. CBITEMION HOTEL, BLENHEIM. r 0. B. LUSK - PROPRIETOR. THE Leading Hotel on the West Coast. Every convenience of a First-claes Hotel for Families, Visitors, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Commodious Sample Rooms. First-class Billiard Table.' The Choicest Wines, Spirits and 3 Ales. Letters and Telegrams receive Promnt Attention. Night Porter in Attendance.

1 NELSOHHOOACH AND I~|~OBSEB GM. MATHIE SON, formerly of fhe Masonic « 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 house has been thoroughly ’ renovated, and the Coach and Horses will be found one of the most comfortable hostelries in Nelson Province. t Terms moderate. The best of liquors only kept. Good ( stabling. ' A K A T U ~j~j~ OT E L I (Corner of Bridge and Collingwood Streets) NELSON. ' First-class Accommodation for Commercial Travellers, and others, together with home comforts > EXCELLENT CUISINE. Wines and Spirits of Best Quality. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. ’ MBS F. B. VAUSE Proprietress. ANAMA ~|"g~ O TE L “ NELSON. Conveniently and pleasantly situated in the centre of the town, offers Good Accommodation to the travelling public and permanent boarders. The Liquors are the best procurable, and a First-cla Table is kept. G. NICHOLAS ... Proprietor. •ty/g- ABONIC HOTEL, NELSON. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. This long-established Hotel, which has always been the Headquarters in Nelson for Tourist and Commercial Travellers, has recently been purchased by Mr H. Baigent. The Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and all the Rooms are being Refitted in modern style. No effort will be spared to make all visitors thoroughlv comfortable. REEFTON LAD STONE JJ OIE 1. REEFTON. This Hotel, having been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, now offers Superior Aceommoda tion at a moderate tariff. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc. TARIFF : 4/6 PER DIEM. R. DUMPHYProprietor

PICTON ' FEDERAL HOTEL PIOT O N, N. Z. T. J. STOREY - - - Proprietor [Late R >preeentative Booth, Macdonald & Co.] THE Building is entirely New and of with all Modern Appliances and Conveniences, Th®Sanitary Arrangements and Ventilation have been specially studied, and the house is First-class in every VISIT ORS 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. po s T PFIOB ypdriaik Wellington-strebt, PICTON (Within a Minute’s Walk of Post Office Wharf and Railway Station.) 0. DARVILL (late of Foxton)Proprietreco FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS & FAMILIES. JtJTASONIC HOTEL, BLENHEIM Is Central, Popular, and Convenient; dooa a Commercial Business; has Splendid Appninfmentfl; Hot and Cold Baths; one of AlcocFs Match Tables ; and is the House selected by th® N.Z.C.T. Club. Moderate Tariff, J. PENNEY - Proprietor. WESTPORT. ~ GRANDHOTEL, PALMERSTON STREET, WESTPORT, H. NAHR Propbibtor

• j ”■ - - r■i 11 “ l t T J I iff . MiM'i J Mllpn : THE GISBORNE HOTEL, » Corner of OHILDER’S ROAD and LOWE STREET, GISBOBEE. THE above Hotel re-built on most modern lines, is centrally and conveniently situated, being within two minutes walk of the Post Office, Railway Station and Wharf. A balcony of 100 feet by 8 feet surrounds the building, affording an excellent view of the Harbor and Shipping, and i offering easy egress in the event of fire. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. From it’s quiet situstiOD 1 io specially adapted for Tourists and Families. r J. El. MARTIN .. .. .. Proprietor. > . 1 j—ii— ■!——»»< 1 ' !?. . ■ ■- . — —

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 689, 21 May 1903, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 689, 21 May 1903, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 689, 21 May 1903, Page 28

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