Ml 1 ■ ■i g TAR HOTEL, OTAHTTHD W. ABBOTT Pbopxixtob The Best Wines, Spirits, Beers, and Cigars. All Comforts of a Home, and a Good Table Kept. Charge* Reasonable, and Civility the Rule of House. Commodius Stables. Good Paddocks. Billiards. —j ; ’• ■' T 7" ARANGAHAKE HOTEL IV Main-Street, Kabangahakb. MR A. MONTGOMERY has much pleasure in informing the General Public that he has now bought the Freehold of the above well-known Hotel. The Hotel has been fitted up with Acetelyne Gas, and is lit from top to basement. Speight’s Dunedin and CampbellEhrienfried’s ales on tap. The hotel being in the centre of the township, is a favourite resort of the travelling public. Only wines and liquors of exceptional quality stocked. The Dining-room is spacious, and capat le of accommodating 90 people. Associated with the Hotel ie Central Hall, Karangahake, which is the largest in the town, and is light up by Acetelyne Gas. E22TF. >2 F-’i' l i , HOTEL, WHANGAROA. A. GOTHARD .. Proprietor, Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. First-Class Accommodation for Visitors, Tourists, and Commercial Travellers. Plunge and Shower Baths. Paddocking. Horses for Wire. Oil launch. Billiards. A magnificent place for a holiday. Aurora hotel Victoria Street, Auckland. MR SAMUEL SARAH Has taken oyer the management of this Hotel,
Every Convenience for Boarders. First-class Billiard Room. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept S. SARAH, Proprietor. Kaukapakapa HOTEL, Kaukapayapa. H. B. MELTON .. Proprietor. . A delightfully situated resort for tourists and visitors. Spacious Billiard Room and every convenience. HOTEL, WAIHI." Mrs E. H. PILLING desires to inform Travellers and the Public generally that she continues to carry on the business which was so ably done by her husband, Mr E. H. Pilling, and trusts that his old and numerous friends and acquaintances
will not fail to visit the Sterling Hotel, where, they will always find a friendly {welcome as of yore. Commercials, Sportsmen, Theatrical Companies, and those connected with the Mines specially catered for with reasonable terms of 6s 6d and 4s 6d per day, and special reductions by the week for a term. Telegrams : “Pilling,” Waihi. Box No. 56. MRS PILLING Proprietress. OIS 1 N G SUN HOTEL, KARANGAHAPE BOAD, J. McKEANE, so long and favourably known at Panmure in connection with hotel-keeping, wishes to announce that he has taken over the Rising Sun Hotel, Karangahape .Road, where he hopes to see all his old and new friends, who may pass his way. Superior accommodation for boarders. Tel. 1717.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 792, 11 May 1905, Page 27
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