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B^S 4■ ? ...< .‘7 jOmH PRIVATE HOTEL, which is under entirely New ' upwards of 50 Rooms, well and tastefully furnished, and conducted on an up-to-date system. Good Table, large and lofty rooms, which include a billiard room for the comfort of visitors and permanent boarders. MRS MILLER ... ... Proprietress. Noto address—7o Ingestre St.. Wellington. JJJAMILY HOTEL, RANGITIKEI LINK Palmerston Nobth. MRS I. SMITH - - - Proprietres Has taken the above Hotel, and Solicits a share patronage. Good Beds always available, and a first-class Table. Stabling and Safe Paddocks provided. Only the Best of Wines and Spirits in Stock. Speight's Ales on draught. F HILDING HOTEL Kusbomoh Road, Pbildino. Under Patronage of His Excellency Lord Ranfurly. This favourite hostelry has been renovated and refurnish* d throughout. Private and PublicDrawingßooms upatabe en suite. First-class Billiard Room. The most oom<nod..ous Sample Rooms between Wellington and Wanganui. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an experienced cook. Noted for beet Wines, Spirits, aod Beers of any house on the Coast. The Feilding Club have rooms at the above Hotel Superior stable accommodation, with groom in charg* MARTHA HABTTE - - ProprietressW. DICKSON - - - Manager. POST OFFICE HOTEL, WELLINGTON 1 Best Dinner for One Shilling in the Antipodes. McCarthy’s, Staple’s, and Speight’s Bear. E. WILSON • Proprietor, MANNING’S HOTEL, BROAD-STREET, Palmerston North The above Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished throughout, and may now be classed one of the most up-to-date on the Coast. Wines, Ales and Spirits of First-class Quality only kept in stock. Excellent Accommodation. Fine lofty rooms. First-class Table. JOHN SIMPSON Railway hotel. LOWER HUTT (.Three Minutes from Railway Station, and close to the Bellvue Gardens.) Good Fishing and Shooting to be had within easy distance. Tariff Reasonable. Billiards. Speight’s Beer, and Choicest Wines and Spirits. Excellent Stabling and Paddocking. J. CLULOW, Proprietor. SHEPHERD’S ARMS HOTfit, Tinakobi Road, Weddington. DAN GILLESPIE having purchased the lease and good will of the above favourite hostelry, inivtes his old and new friends to give a look in at the old curiosities, which are always being added to, and now present a show worth a visit. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the best brands. Open Invitation to all. TE aro /hotel, Willis Street, Wellington. R. O. CHUTE, late of the Temuka Hotel, has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and trusts by keeping only the Best Brands of Liquor, and giving the Best Accommodation to merit a share of their support. First-class Table. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended to. R. 0. CHUTEProprietor. PRINCESS HOTEL Moiebwobth-street, Wellington. F. BROGANProprietor. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS, Within five minutes’ walk of both Wairarapa and Manirwatu Railway Stations.; Best of Wines, Ales and Spirits only kept. Patronised <«Aj!iLJik Excellency by His the Governor. HOTEL, MASTEBTON. The appointed house for the Commercial Travellen and Warehousemen’s Association, Wellington, also. Cook’s Tourist Travellers. All Appointments up-to-date. A. C. SCRIMGEOUR Proprietor JpOXTON FAMILY HOTEL, FOXTO.N Excellent Accommodation for the Travelling Public « Mod-rate Tariff. / Best Wince, Spirits, Ales, etc. Good Billiard Table Ample Stabling and Paldocking. Coaches ran twite daily to Bhaanoa. ANDREW LAING (late of Da»milfce)......P»oFaiMv.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 693, 18 June 1903, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 693, 18 June 1903, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 693, 18 June 1903, Page 26