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- WELLINGTON — Con tinned. HART HOTEL, MARTON The Leading Eamih and Commercial Hotel in the District. First-class Accommodation Nothing but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Hotel lighted with Electric Light throughout Spacious and Well lighted Sample Rooms. . , 8. J. GIBBONS Proprietor. ENT B A L HOTEL, OTA K I. Mr Thomas Messiter begs to inform the travelling public and friends tbit he has lately taken over the above, which has been renovated and furnished throughout, and offers accommodation second to none In Ot ki. All liquors of the best brands obtainable. Speights AAA Ales on Draught. T. MR S 3 ITER Proprietor. p|EVINE’B -JgMPIRE ££ OTEL, Main Street. Palmerston North. patrons can. rely on being supplied with all leading Brands of Whfckies, Wines* nd Brandies. Special feature : First-class luncheon from 12 o clock to 2 v.m. for One a -in< • . . . Upstairs and dining-room under supervision of Mrs Billiard Boom, under capable management. W. DEVINE (Late of Marton Hotel)Proprietor COMMERCIAL HOTEL Lambton Quay Wellington, (Leading from Main Wharf top of Grey Street) Ask for what you want and you will get it. If not in Stock, you will be told so E L. SMITH Proprietor Late of Lyttelton and Christchurch). rwALMERSTON NORTH RAILWAY-STATION rYfRES ROOMg vy MOORE • •• ••• Proprietor. The railway passengers going either North or South should be acquainted with the fact that at. Palmerston Station they can have a good hot luncheon. Eapwaj? guards will inform the traveller how much time he will have at ' almerston. , All Express Trains remain ten minutes at Railway coffee, sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. Only the best brands of ales, wines and spirits kept. Dunedin and Swan’s Ale always on tap. CLUB HOTEL, MARTON. J W. PROCTER (late of Turakina IjJL and Wanganui), having secured a long Lease of the above and effected extensive alterations ard improvements, is now prepared to eater for the public in up-to date style. Brands of all the best Wince, Spirits, Alee, ete., kept in stock. Ample Stabling Accommodation and Loose Boxes. CHARGES MODERATE. j. W. PROCTER Proprietor EMPIRE HOTEL, FIELDING. MR J. WAREHAM. late of the Club Hotel, Stratford has taken over the above Hotel, and has had the same thoroughly renovated and re-furnished throughout. The Hotel now offers every convenience and comfort the travelling public Best Brands of Liquors kept in Stock. Speight’s Dunedin Ale always on tap. Stabling attached to Hotel. PO S T ZA FFI C E JJ OTEL, FOXTON. This Hotel, having j-ist been Rebuilt and Refurnished throughout, now affords the Best of Accommodation for Travellers, etc. . • . The B st f Wines and Spirits kept in btock. Speight and Co.’s XXX Ale drawn straight from the wood always on tap. W. F. GRAY Proprietor. QCOIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTERTON The Sporting House of Masterton. Only ’Cash Spirits Sold. Beet Dunedir Ales on Tap. CHARLES CRESS - Pbopbibtob (Late of Grey town and Wellington). E V I Pi HOTEL (To which is attached the Horowhenua County Club and the Levin 2Erated Water Fictory.) D. HANNAN Proprietor. The Proprietor wishes to inform the travelling public that the above well and favourably-known Hotel has recently been enlarged and renovated, making it now one of the Best Hotels in the North Island, where patrons may rely on receiving every attention and the comforts of a home, while the tariff is moderate and the chef Al Town Hall for theatrical ar d other performances, recently enlarged and improved. Best wines and spirits stocked. Dunedin a d other celebrated colonial ales on tap. Lar e, billiard and sample rooms. Cyclist Touring Club’s “ Rest,” the visitors’ resort. Horses and traps on hire. Beautiful view of HorowhenuaLake from balcony. Hot and cold water laid on. Separate apartments for families and ladies. Coaches meet all trains invalids, holiday makers, and persons seeking change of air cannot do better than patronise this establishment, as the climate of Levin is superb. Telegraphic address, “ Levin Hotel, Levin.”

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 704, 3 September 1903, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 704, 3 September 1903, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 704, 3 September 1903, Page 27

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