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bt yn I' > AW* _- I nt e - wi B. fj <.. WAVERLEYj» hoteu QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Near Railway Station, Tram Terminus, The and *£ll4 Stands. Mnt-elaae Table d’Hote. Ctmveyanoe meets Steasasv* and Trains. TUriff 1 7s. par day; £2 2a. per week. Telephone 870. This Hotel hM a beautiful view of the Harbour. MAURICE O’CONNOR Fropriotaat Albion hotel,. Corner' of HOBSON AND WELLESLEY STREETS. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. BILLIARD ROOM. J. MOLLOY Proprietor.. Telephone 459. Al ACKAYTOWN HOTEL,. Situate on the Road between Paeroa and.. Karangahake. MH W. WOODWARD, late of the Pacific Hotel, Thames, desires to inform the public of Thames and Ohinemuri Districts that he has taken over the proprietorship of theabove well-known and popular hostelry. The Dining-room will be under the control of Mrs Woodward, which is a sutllcient guarantee of its efficiency. Don’t forget toglve “Rock" a call when passing. ALUTATION HOTE L, Mary-street, Thames. This popular Hotel has been taken, over by Air. H. Brownlee, who hopes by strict attention to the requirements of patrons and keeping only the best Alesand Liquors in stock to receive and maintain a fair proportion of public patronage. Speight’s Celebrated Dunedin Beer Always on Tap. SALUTATION HOTEL, Alary-street, Thames. HARRY BROWNLEE Proprietor; Epsom hotel, epsom (Opposite Alexandra Park). H. A. LLOYD (late of Kamo) ProprietorSeccombe’s Sparkling XXXX Ales on draught. Wines and Spirits (of all l brands) of the highest quality. Telephone 1143.

JJ RIDGE HOTEL, KAUKAPAKAPA WALTER DYER ..Proprietor. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers and Visitors. Billiard Room. ■yyAfHl HOTEL, WAI HI. This Old-established House is : under the management of H. E. MEYER, who is thoroughly acquainted with .the requirements of the district and the travelling public generally. The accommodation is unsurpassed, and the charges moderate. Sample Rooms for Travellers. Hall for Concerts, Socials, etc. Nearest hotel to Railway Station. Terms on application. Telegrams: “Meyer, Waihi.” Box 24. H. E. MEYER..Licensee.

g O Y A L > HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND J. MORRISON Proprietor. TARIFF, from 8/6 Dpr ; day. pj DKERENUI HOTEL, HUKERENUI. THE TERMINUS OF THE RAILWAY. Having secured the Freehold of the above convenient Hotel, the proprietress is now making extensive and permanent alterations, so as to comfortably accommodate the Travelling Public who use it. Free House, and Liquors of the Best. A Good Table kept, and Charges Moderate. M. E. KEATLEYProprietress. rjIHE TOW Al HOTEL, TO WAI. On the Main Road to or from Whangarei. The Proprietor of the above well-known and old-established Hotel, having recently acquired the lease, begs to notify the general public that when they call in all their wants will be especially attended to. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, a Good Table, and something for the horse. Charges reasonable. D. FORSYTH Proprietor. TTEWMARKET HOTEL, Newmarket. J. GILLANDER Proprietor. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. I ■ i Seccombe’s Sparkling Ale on Draught.

I ~7 te, ' ■ • I”; ' ' 9 V; ■'..-r-c- ’ - ' ——J——— fl f Fl 1 ff I I I The Propriutor beg« to intimxte tha» Hciro oi hrin Hoiol jr 11U1JJ VI Ml in &-d » replete with.all tpt T VDQT TEC S provmnente, is now open for the aeoei Fj Ij I j fuJvDIAA ASte modation of the PubßcT The «to«k ef” — J 1 Honora, etc. hw been wloetod with «m, . GEORGE WRIGHT, Proprirta. |

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 28