-': .’': ‘ \ L ’ k 1 > '-■/’’XS ' -J .......' ,•’■• -'•*' • ■ • jd£Ss . •., -•'. wmjilWM l Ez iLZ Ik ' ■ . - ■,' t b~-Tr r 1 ’'“j« V-ME«CB^Mh.-EBt <- V 4 “j7T~H“x;A n pqiß a ho tTI oobnbb of CHAPEL AND DURHAM STREETS, AUCKLAND. OHAB. REINHARD r - • Proprietor B”R ITISH3HOTEL, COPNFP np QUEEN ST. AND DURHAM ST. THOS. BUXTON Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES OF THE BEST BRANDS. Under the New Management Patrons Old and New will find every convenience attended to*. QLEESON’S > HOTEL, V LOWER HOBSON STREET. TOM MEEHAN (formerly of the Rising Sun and Suffolk Hotels) having taken the above Hotel, will be pleased to see all old and. new friends. Good Accommodation. Splendid Table. Only the Best Brands of Everything kept. Z/ ■ ■' r ■ < •' ' ' Z ' "~T—3 - |[, ■c “f ~ -- - »-<” T 7 ?'■’'*' ‘sjM. WA IH I HOTEL, WAIH . Thin Old-established House has recently been taken Over by H. E. 1U k YER, who is thoroughly acquainted with the requirements of Ihe district and the travelling ]>ublic generally. The accommodation is unsurpassed, and the charges moderate. Sample Rooms for Travellers. Hall for Concerts, Socials, etc. Terms on application. Telegrams; “Meter, Waiuj.” Box: 24. H. E. MEYER Licensee. RISING SUN HOTEL, ■*■ KABANGAHAPE BOAD, J. C. DUNN, long and favourably known at Onehunga in connection with hotel-keeping, wishes to announce that he has taken over the Rising Sun Hotel, Karangahape Road, where he.hopes.to see all his old and new friends, who may pass his way. Superior Accommodation for Boarders RAILWAY hotel, ■*■ DBUBY. (Close to the Railway Station.) This Hotel is now under New management, and offers excellent Accommodation to Tourists, Travellers, and Families. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales kept in Stock. Good Stabling and Paddocking. Telegrams receive prompt attention. S. LAYCOCK ... ... Proprietor.
»!<>».i .■-=■- .. a i - j ~ ' ' |FK‘ ; 7 '• A" ; ’'■■ZSaß | '' Zy I < —Il« > Alt - Ji »'fl KoF ijU] r f fl If I’M M HOTEi» QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Near Railway Station, Tram Terminus, The Wharf, and ’Bus Stands. * First-class Table d’Hote. Conveyance meets SteaiM* and Trains. Tariff: 7s. per day; £2 2s. per week. Telephone 370. This Hotel has a beautiful view of the Harbour. MAURICE O’CONNOR ... Proprietor f>~ X? "■ --.a . f fjIALISMAN HOTEL, KATIKATIC. F. WIGLEY (late Steward on the s.s. Taniwha), Pbopbibtob. i Good Shooting, Fishing and Boating, Thermal ] Springs, Hot Natural and Swimming Baths within I twenty minutes’ drive of the Hotel, and an Ostrich i Farm within two minutes’ walk of the Hotel* i Excellent Cuisine. ' This iaeresting Pleasure Resort is about two hour*’ I drive from Waiti, and thi ee and a-half from Tauranga. Livery and Bait Stable* in conjunction with the hotel. ' QCCIDENTAL j* HOTEL VULCAN LANE, Auckland. THE SPORTING RENDEZVOUS. J W. RUSSELL Proprietor. ROB ROY HOTEL, FRANKLIN ROAD, AUCKLAND. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. Hancock’s Ales. Splendid Accommodation for Boarders, Billiards. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. W. REGAN Proprietor. rob ROY HOTEL,XA “ WAIHI. First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Pubiic. COACHES leave the door for Paeroa. I J. FLETT Proprietor. EW MARKET JJ OTB L, ' NEWMARKET. i J GIJLLANDER Proprietor. Beet Brands of Wims and Spirits. Seccombe’s Sparkling Ale on Draught.
r--.aW SMg’Sy i s»■■ ■mlM STAR GARTER HOTEL THE PREMIER HOUSE OF COROMANDEL. j Sample Room Free to all Commercial Travellers. Night Porter in attendance. Speight’s Dunedin Beer always on Draught. All Communications promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths. r ALEX. BILSLANDPROPRIETOR.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 714, 12 November 1903, Page 28
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