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HOTELS—AUCKLAND PROVINCE. ” “■ : '■'•••• '*• ** . .. , •' . • * * • «» - ■>: r -At. u 4 ( ■ ■ *’ • RATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. The Best Appointed and Most Charmingly Situated Hotel in the district. Excellent Cuisine. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling. Firstclass Sample Rooms. W. . H.. MACKENZIE Proprietor. (Late of Royal Hotel, Hamilton). Thistle hotel, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. PAT QUINLAN has now taken over the Management of the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly Renovated throughout. A Few Doors above the City Chambers. PAT QUINLAN Proprietor. -QNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CORNER QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. MRS. S., COOMBES Proprietress. Mrs. Coombes, late of the British Hotel, having taken over the above well-known and popular Hotel, trusts she may receive a fair share of public patronage. BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS KEPT. ' •■ | . ’4 rpALISMAN HOTEL, KATIKATI. C. F. WIGLEY (late Steward on the s.s. Taniwha), Proprietor. Good Shooting, Fishing and Boating, Thermal Springs, Hot, Natural and Swimming Baths within twenty minutes’ drive of the Hotel, and an Ostrich Farm within two minutes’ walk of the Hotel. Excellent Cuisine. This interesting Pleasure Resort is about two hours’ drive from Waihi, and three and a-half hours from Tauranga. Livery and Bait Stables in conjunction with the Hotel. Naval and family HOTEL, CORNER OF PITT-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. D. NORDEN, FOR MANY YEARS PROPRIETOR OF THE PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, Desires to intimate to his many friends and the public that he has taken over the above Popular House, where he will be pleased to afford every comfort and convenience to Patrons. The House, which has been Renovated throughout is situated on one of the most elevated sites in the city, commanding a splendid view, and is within five minutes’ journey from Wharf and Railway Station. TARIFF: FIVE SHILLINGS PER DAY. TRAMS AND ’BUSES PASS THE DOOR. TJONSONBY CLUB HOTEL, (Opposite Three Lamps). H. A LLOYD (late of Epsom), Has taken over the above Hotel. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. Two First-class Billiard Tables.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 863, 20 September 1906, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 863, 20 September 1906, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 863, 20 September 1906, Page 23

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