AUCKLAND PROVINCE— Coniinnd. NPa 1■ . -I- J*y >•<’■■ ■ALJI J UNCTION HOTEL, EPSOM ’Bums and trams pass here on their way to and from llwralie Racecourse and Alexandra Park Football Ground. WINES, SPIRITS & BEERS—BEST ONLY. Give me a Call — J. COTTERALI Proprietor r_J lIIDHIHK-* ffWEIpK--w v * •, PALACE HOTEL, THE PRUTMTER HOTEL OF TE ABOHA, TRANK PlLLlNGProprietor. Offf.hr special accommodation fob TOURISTS, FAMILIES AND VISITORS. COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOM. TELEGRAMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, PRIVATE PARLOURS. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. TARIFF 86b per Week, or 6e per Day. THE SPORTING HOTEL OF THE DISTRICT. F ......i mrL * ,y 1 'pSSOl' AMO HOTEL, KAMO, MRS E. PARKER. .. Proprietress. Good Accommodation. Best Brands of W’nes and Spirits. Seccombe’s XX XX Beer on Draught. Good Stabling and First-class Paddock. SALE DAYS—Dinner always on an hour previous to commencement of Sale. The tramway hotel, DRIVING CREEK, COROMANDEL. Good Accommodation. Best Liquors. PHOM AS 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 ...■hi ai—JU.,ll UM 11 . B.IEJJ I W lA.BJ—X—a—— ?•• , z I "IffiWtlwiMW iffw j ||t|h|lliTfl >' CITY HOTEL (Corner of Victoria and Hobbon-Btbeets, Auckland.) WALTER BTIMPBON (Late of the Queen’s Ferry) Will be glad to welcome Old and Neu Friends at the above Popular House. TheWws, Spirits, Ales and Cuisine will be found to be unexceptionable, while the Accommodation is thoroughly modem
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 20 October 1904, Page 30
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234Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 20 October 1904, Page 30
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