F- ' • ~ ->'..: '. ' ’ ’ . r ■ •■ .'. A’ .’ ?:. ■ - ■ - ■ j<£. ■ • ■■ v $- J - *• .- _y- -'.‘s. 7’.-. jaWßa’ A s r '"'■■ --riOHi 'W" ' * 'Y-wImSSS 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. Note address—7o Ingestre St.. Wellington. AMIL Y HOTEL, RANGITIKEI LINE. Palmerston North. MRS I. SMITH - - - Proprietress Has taken the above Hotel, and Solicits a share of 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. T7l E I L D I N G HOTEL • <- Kimbolton Road, Feilding. Under Patronage of His txcellency Lord Ranfurly. This favourite hostelry has been renovated and refurnished throughout. Private and Public Drawing Rooms upstairs en suite. First class Billiard ttoom. rhe most commodious Sample Rooms bet veen Wellingto j and Wanganui. The cuisine is under the supervision of an expierienced cook. Noted for best Wines, Spirits, and Beers of any honse on the Coast, ’he Feilding Club have rooms at the above Hotel. Superior stable accommodation with groom in charge. MARTHA HASTIE - - Pioprietress. W. DICKSOX - - - Manager POST OFFICE HOTEL, WELLIN GTON Best Dinner for One Shilling in the Antipodes. McCarthy’s, Staple’s, and Speight’s Beer. E. WILSON - - Proprietor. HOTEL Bi'oad Street, Pautkrston Nobth Th-> above Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated ■»* Re-fuiiiished throughout, and may now be classed on* at the mo.t up-to-date on the Coast. Wines, 2kles and Spirits of First-class Quality only kept m stock. Excellent Accomodation. Fine Lofty Rmoos. First-class Table. JOHN SIMPSON Proprietor. RAILWAYjsHOTEL, LOWER HUTT. (Three Minutes from Railway Station, and close to the Bellvue Gardens). Good Fishing and Shooting to be had within easy distance. Tarim Reasonable. Billiards. Speight’s Beer, and Choicest Wines and Spirits. EXCELLENT STABLING AND PADDOCKING. J. CLULOW ... ... ... Proprietor. SHEPHERD’S ARMS HOTEL, Tinakobi Road, Wellington. DAN GILLESPIE having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above favourite hostelry, inivtes hia old and new friends to give a look in at the old curiosities, which are always being added to, and now present u show worth a visit. Wines, Ales an > Spirits of the best brands. Open Invitation to all. TE ARO HOTEL, Willie Street, Wellington. R. C. CHUTE, late of the Temuka Hotel, has taken over the above v ell-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 an d Telegrams Promptly Attended to. B. O. OHUTEProprietor. PRINCESS HOTEL Moi esworth-stbebt, Wellington. F. BROGANProprietor. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS, Within five minutes’ walk of both Wairarapa and Manawatu Railway Stations. Best of Wines, Ales and Spirits only kept. Patronised W Excellency bv His the Governor. LU B HOTEL, MzxSTERTON. The appointed house for the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen’s Association, Wellington, also Cook’s Tourist Travellers. ’ All Appointments up-to-date. A. C. SCRIMGEOUR Propriety JJIOXTON FAMILY HOTEL, FOXTON Excellent Accommodation for the Travelling Public a Moderate Tariff. Btst Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc. Good Billiard Tabla Ample Stabling and Paddocking. Coaches run twice daily to Shannon. ANDREW LAING (late of Dannevirke) Pbopbibtob
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 712, 29 October 1903, Page 30
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542Page 30 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 712, 29 October 1903, Page 30
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