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RICHARDSON’S BRITISH HOTEL Lyttelton. 1 The Leading Hotel of Lyttelton. I Excellent Accommodation. Liberal Table. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Best Brands of Wines and Spiritsjand DunedinJßeer on tap. F. F, KEPPLER (late of Devanchelle’s Bay) Pbopbiktob. HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a comfortable HOME, with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, (Late Dunedin) Proprietor. HAWKE’S BAY PROVINCE. Kj. . -H k »--w pffife i ®ph M -!! ; MBS £jALBDONIAN H OTBL HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. A. O. BARNES Proprietor MARINE parade private J® l HOTEL, NAPIER. M. A. RICHARDS, Proprietress (Late of Coffee Pulace, Wanganui). The above commodious Hotel has been completely renovated and re-furnished, and is now np-to-duto to in every particular. Within easy distance of Town and Wharf. HEALTHIEST POSITION IN NAPIER. Specially suitable to country people desirous of speeding a holiday at toe seaside. First-class Acoommodaoion at Moderate Charges. Special Arrangements for Pai manent Boarder*. Dark Room provided for Photographers. Ltrucu •-■ 12 to 2. «TORI FORD LODGE HOTEL, ° HASTINGS. OWEN NEWPORT, Pkopuktou. Late of Brighton, Nelson. Every convenience for the travelling and sporting public. 14 loose boxes. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. PACIFIC HOTEL, HASTINGS. A. ELLIN GHAM (Late of Stortford Lodge Hotel), HAS taken over this well-known Hostelry» that has been presided over by Mr H. O Caulton for the last twenty years. The Hotel will be re-furnished throughout and made thoroughly up-to-date aa a Family and Commercial Hotel. Splendid Loose-box Accommodation for Visiting Trainers. Telep none Communication between Napier and Hastings. All Telegrams carefully attended to. ATiK- ELLINGHAM Proprietor. WESTCOURT BOARDING HOUSE. OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT LAW» t SHAKESPEARE ROAD. Under the Management of MRS. RICHARDSON, Late 80, Marino Punsde This house houbeen thoroughly renovated, making it one of the most convenient Boarding Houses in Napier. PRIVATE BILLIARD TABLE. Hot, Cold, and shower Baths. Fuat-daoa Table. Lunch from 12 to 2. Dinner 6 p.m. Terms on Application.

(j) \J \ / C 7 | THE METROPOLITAN ; i. Grand (Sintra I Ooffee *Palace and Restaurant CORNER OF DEVON & EGMONT STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH " ; Within one minute's walk of Railway Station, Post Office and Banks. i (Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki.) i The above is specially adapted for the Convenience nnd Comfort of the Commercial and Social Travelling Public, and in every way equal to a First- ' class Hotel. Lofty and airy bedrooms, Ladies’ Tea Rooms, Drawing-room, / \ ; Spacious Dining-room, Commercial Room, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Iff Convenient and Commodious Sample Rooms. Ir THS KITCHEN IS UNDER AN EXPERIENCED CHEF. >' Arrowsmith, proprietor, f .

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 750, 21 July 1904, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 750, 21 July 1904, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 750, 21 July 1904, Page 31

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