CLUB HOTEL, UMARU. This Hotel has been renovated throughout, and now offers excellent Accommodation to the Travelling Public, Local and XXXX Beer always on Tap Walker’s Special Whisky on Draught. Sample Rooms in connection with premises. JOHN DORE Proprietor fJIIMARU HOTEL WILLIAM TOBIN Has Leased the above Hotel, and will be glad to Receive Friends and Visitors to Timaru. First-class Accommodation. Well-appointed Billiard Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Baths. The Best Brands of Spirits and Ale in Stock. Terms Reasonable. WM. TOBIN ... Proprietor DUNEDIN. ~ O WLI NG JJOTEL, Cobnkb op Frederick and Cumberland Streets, DUNEDIN. W. D. WYATT, late of Wellington, begs to inform his Friends and Country Visitors that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, which has been thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished, and is now in a position to offer his Patrons First-class Accommodation. TERMS MODERATE. NOTED HOUSE FOR THE BEST WINES & SPIRITS m H K IMPERIA L, £ FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PBINOEB-STREET, SOUTH, DUNEDIN. J. FOGARTY (late of Universal Hotel, Dunedin, and Oxford Hotel, Christ" church), Manageress. J. BRENNAN ... Proprietor. u ~ . -'I Mgffii ssisjJW 3®IS<OSB ESffifeflv' .■ -Wl SEE! SEE! SEE! At the Corner op Great King and St. Andrew Streets, Dunedin, is JgBANSON’S JJOTEL. The outlay is enormous, and is an important addition to the city. VERDICT—BRANSON’S HOTEL May safely be commended to Visitors as an Hotel where they will receive everything that will contribute to their safety, comfort and enjoyment. CHAS. B. M. BRANSONProprietor. Gladstone hotel, Maclag&an Street, Dunedin. JOHN COLLINS Proprietor. (Late of Al Hotel, Pelichet Bay.) The most centrally situated Hotel in the City. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers *nd Boarders. Suites of rooms for families. Charges moderate. A Special Feature: 1/Luncu from 12 to 2 o’clock. Hot, cold, and ihower oaths. The verv best of Wines, Ales, nd Spirit* supplied. R IDIRON HOTEL, Pbinceb-btbeet, South, Dunedin. This popular and centrally-situated Hotel has been renovated from floor to ceiling, and refurniseed throughout with the newest and most up-to-date furniture. Suites of rooms for families. Charges strictly moderate. Hot, Cola, and Shower Baths. The very best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied. A Night Pcrter in attendance. Accommodation for over One Hundred Guests. L. CLANCY ... Proprietor NELSON£2<OACH AND JJORSES -|~|~OTEL. GM. MATHIEBON, formerly of fhe Masonic e 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. Terms moderate. The best of liquors only kept. Good stabling. 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 thoroughly comfortable. BLENHEIM HOTEL, BLENHEIM Is Central, Popular, and Convenient; does a Commercial Business; has Splendid Appoint meats; Hot and Cold Baths ; one of Alcock’t Match Tables; and is the House selected by ths N.Z.C.T. Club. Moderate Tariff. J. PENNEY - Proprietor. BEEFTON R OXBOROUGH’S RAILWAY HOTEL Bboadway Beeftow, The Accommodation throughout is all that can be desired. Excellent Cuisine and Dining Room A.ppointments. Wines, Spirits, and Ales defy competition. Hot, Cold, and Crescent Shower Baths. attention
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 694, 25 June 1903, Page 28
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574Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 694, 25 June 1903, Page 28
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