AUCKLAND PROVINCE— ConUnutd. y,.<w r <- 1 ■^*- ! >-:-'L-~ - > >•■'' -•<• -jl --' V~< ? ’ JL’ ->' ; ’-♦?■ rw >.- — - ; "1 te. '. -.. ’ "■"UNCTION HOTEL, EPSOM. ’Buses and trams pass here on their way to and from Ellerslie Racecourse and Alexandra Park Football Ground. WINES, SPIRITS & BEERS —BEST ONLY. Give me a Call— . J. COTTERALL Proprietor. . .... uu . - gH 1 PALACE HOTEL, THE PREMIER HOTEL OF TE AROHA. FRANK PILLING Proprietor, j OFFERS SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION j FOR TOURISTS, FAMILIES AND VISITORS. COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOM. TELEGRAMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, PRIVATE PARLOURS. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. TARIFF : 35s per Week, or 6s per Day. THE SPORTING HOTEL OF THE DISTRICT. - ■ —| OHAEAWAI HOTEL, OHAEAWAI BAY OF ISLAS’DS. GEORGE CLARK PAYNE. Proprietor (late of the Duke of Marlborough Hotel, Russell) ~ Begs to state that having got the “Corner into thorough working trim, no effort will be spared to Cater for Visitors of all Clcisses. Suffice to say that. Cleanliness, Civility, a Good Table, and Moderate Rate shall bo a Strict Rule as heretofore. Best Wines and Spirits Only Kept. Ehrenfried s XXXX Beer on Draught. The Best of Beers First-class Stabling, Paddocking and Billiards. ~—7T .■•" X ’ ■ MHHb I CITY HOTEL, Corner of Victoria and Hobson Sts, Auckland. WALTER STIM P S O N (Late of the Queen’s Ferry) Will be glad to welcome old and New Friends at the above Popular House. The Wines, Spirits, Ales and Cuisine will be found to be unexceptionable, while the Accommodation is thoroughly modern. MANUKAU HOTEL, Onehunga Wharf, Queen-st, Onehunga. This Hotel is directly situated on the Onehunga Wharf, and is therefore specially adapted for travellers either leaving or arriving from Wellington and the South via New Plymouth. Good accommodation, and table. Only the best brands of liquor kept. Stabling. Boating and Fishing Parties arranged T. MICHAELS Proprietor. I~|~ UNTLY HOTEL, HUNTLY L. B. HARRIS Proprietor. This Hotel is now one of the largest in the Waikato All trains stop at Huntly, and th< Hotel is a few yards from the Station. Fiist-class Accommodktion and Excellent Table.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 812, 28 September 1905, Page 30
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331Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 812, 28 September 1905, Page 30
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