|OEN T B A L pp OTK L, WELLINGTON (Two Minutes walk from Queen’s Wharf). A. M. GOW (late of Dunedin)Proprietor ONLY BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT MODERATE CHARGES. CHRISTCHURCH. COCKAYNE’S IEVIATHAN HOTEL, OHBISTOHUBOH. This Magnificent Hotel is rjplete with ail Modern Improvements, and contains 52 single and 20 double bedrooms, all of which are unusually airy and well-appointed. Public and Private Sitting-Booms. Bathrooms and Lavatories fitted with Hot and Cold Water. THE CUISINE IS IN CHARGE OF AN EXPERIENCED CHEF, And will be found Equal to any in the Colony. t Private Dining-room for Ladies. vreneral Tariff on Application, MBS COCKAYNE ... Proprietress CAVE BOOK HOTEL, SUMNEB. T. CLABK ... ... Proprietor. This hotel enjoys the best sea-side view in Sumner, and affords first-class accommodation to visitors. Terms: 6s per day. Arrangements by the Week. OBITEBION HOTEL NEXT THEATBE ROYAL, OHBISTOHUBOH. Sett Beer, Wines, and Spirits Only Kept. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. S jecial Attention given to Theatre-goers during the intervale. W. BUBNIP - Proprietor. Railway hotei (Close to the Station). MANOHESTER-STBEET, OHBISTOHUBOH. Tariff, 4/6 per diem, or 25/ perweek. Excellent Stabling, Loose Boxes, etc. W. J. BAEProprietor.
riHBISTCHUfiOH-DUNEDIN EXPRESS DINING-CARS. r. FAIRHURSTCaterer. Grills and Light Refreshments at all times on the Journey. Al Fruits in Season of the Best Quality. Favourite Brands of Cigars,] Cigarettes, and Tobacco. THE GLADSTONE HOTEL (Off Papanui Road), Ohbistohttboh. An Up-to-datb House. Excellent Accommodation. Liquors of Speoia 1 Quality and in Great Variety. [. PIPEB Pbopbibtob HAWKE’S BAY PROVINCE. few?* ’ a 1 OALEDONIAN O T E L HASTINGS-STREET, NA PIEB. A O BABNESProprietor Q TORTFORD LODGE HOTEL, HASTINGS. OWEN NEWPORT, Pkopkiktoi, Late of Brighton, Nelson. Every convenience for the travelling and sporting public. 14 loose boxes. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. RAILWAY HOTEL K-A.STIJXrG-S, PERCY MARTIN - Proprietor. First-class Accommodation to the Travelling Public. Wines and Spirits of the bast brands. First-class Billiard Room.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 731, 10 March 1904, Page 31
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304Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 731, 10 March 1904, Page 31
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