One day a microbe found a nest, In a broad, expansive, full-grown chest ; He chuckl’d and laughed aloud with glee, “A happy home I’ve found,” said he. “Ho ! ho ! Mr Microbe, not so fast, Your cosy lodgings will not last, Your swift eviction I’ll ensure With a bottle of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.”
HOTELS—AUCKLAND PROVINCEThe railway terminus hotel, Auckland. D. HOLLAND ... Pbopbietob. (Late of the Kamo Hotel, Kamo, and Bridge Hotel, Kaukapakapa). Situated within three minutes’ walk from Wharf, Railway Station and Post Office; refurnished, renovated and fitted up with every modem convenience. Hancock’s XXXX Sparkling Ales and Stout on draught. Cuisine a Speciality. Special arrangements for permanent boarders. TO BAIL WAY EMPLOYEES AND IHE GENERAL PUBLIC. SWAN HOTEL, MECHANICS’ BAY, AUCKLAND (Corner’of Manakau Road and Stanley-street). This Hotel is nowunder the personal supervision of Mb Henby McVeigh, late of the N.Z. Railways. The Best Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders is provided, and the brands of Liquid Refreshment will be found, by sampling, the Best in the Market. HENRY MoVEIGH ... Pbopbietob fjIHE TOWAI HOTEL, TOWAL (On the Main Road to or from Whangarei.) Wines, Spirits, and Beers. A Good Table, and Something for the Horse Charges Moderate. THOS. MARSHALL ... Proprietor The tramway hotel, Driving Creek, Coromandel. Good Accommodation. Best Liquors. THOMAS ENWRIGHT (late of Thames and Auckland), Proprietor. HOTEL, COROMANDEL. J. LYNCH ... ... Proprietor. First class Accommodation for Visitors. Best Wines and Spirits kept. Every Comfort and Convenience.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 749, 14 July 1904, Page 27
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237Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 749, 14 July 1904, Page 27
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