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E. J. WARREN. (Formerly of the Havelock i&nd HAS taken over the Albert Hotel, Hastings, which is now replete with every comfort and convenient#, and he will be glad to see all friends, both new and old. First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Terms Moderate. Luncheon 12 noon to 2 p.m. Both Johns’ Prise Ale on draught. Ward’s, Speight’s and Manning’s in bottle. Nothing but Best Brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Telephone No. 11. THE MANGATERA HOTEL. X CHARLES MELVILLE, Proprietor. This popular Hostelry has been thoroughly raaovated, and patrons will find in it all the comforts at • home. The Best Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits only kept in stock. Special attention is given to the cuisine a capable assistant being in charge of the Diningroom. Charges Moderate. CARLTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS. First-class Accommodation for Tourists* FanriHeeafll Commercial Men. J. D. RIVERS. Proprietob. PBO.VTNjCrAiL HOTEL, CLIVE SQUARE NAPIER. J. W. MoDUFF Pbopeietob The above Hotel has been entirely rebuilt in brick, and furnished and fitted up in the latest and most up-to-date manner. Has fine roomy and well-ventilated bedrooms, with numerous sitting, smoking, and waiting rooms. The Billiard Room is the Best in the District, fitted up with two first-class tables, and under the charge of a competent marker . Best Brands of Wines. Spirits etc., Only Kept. GAFE DE PARIS, D ANNE VIRKE, NbAblY Opposite TelhgbAph Office (Late Post Office Boabding House). MR E. Q TATTisRSALL desires to announce that he has taken over the above well-known premises (which have recently been enlarged and refurnished throughout), and trusts by keeping everything in an up-to-date style to merit a fair share of support. First-class Accommodation offered to Boarders and the General Public. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Spray. Upstairs and Dining-Room under the supervision of Mrs Tattbrball. £JOMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA. Private Suites of Apartments and every Convenience for the Accommodation of the public. WINES, SPIRITS & BEER of the Quality Only. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. W. PELLOW Pbopbietob UNDEB SHE OF THE EABL OF Patronage Ranfubly JpAVTSTOCK HOTEL WAIPUKURAU. Tourists, Commercials and Families will find this Hotel replete and most up-to-date. Good trout-fishing in Waipukurau and Tukituki Riven. Shooting on lake three-quarters of a mile from Hotel. Stabling and Paddocks. R. HUNT Proprietor. REFRESHMENT BOOMS E. W. RUDDIOK ... Pbopbietob. Mail Trains wait twenty minutes for Lunch. The Railway passengers, going either North or South, should be acquainted with the fact that at the Woodville Refreshment Rooms they can have a good Hot Luncheon. Railway guards will inform the traveller how much time he will have at Woodville TARAKAKI PROVINCE Empire hotel, hawera (Corner of High and Princes Streets), MRS A. MAGUlREProprietress Good Stabling, Billiards, Bath Room. Wines, Beers and Spirits Unsurpassed, Mrs MAGUTBB wishes to draw the attention of th, Auckland Public to the One Shilling Luxohxq> provided. Tariff: 4/6 per day ; only one price. npHE TROCADERO, STRATFORD UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. THE TROCAD.RO has been renovated and re iurnished throughout, and has every up-to-date convenience. Suites oi Rooms, Sitting ana Commercial Rooms, Sample Rooms. Hot and Cola Baths, and every modern eonvenience. The Cuisine is under the direction of an experienced Chef. Dinners from Noon to 2 p.m. CHARGES MODERATE. Telephone 61. C. H. PAYNTER, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 740, 12 May 1904, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 740, 12 May 1904, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 740, 12 May 1904, Page 31