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WELLINGTON.—Cout. rp H E EMPIRE HOTEL, (LIMITED). THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. I I BARRETT’S HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Op. Bank of New Zealand). Newly Built in Brick. Over 7fr Rooms. All Modern Conveniences. Close to Wharf and Post Office. Excellent Table kept. Day and Night Porters in attendance. Tariff 7s per day, weekly by arrangement. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. ’Phone 1076. W. M. KELLY .... Proprietor. lOhwUljj i n CENTRAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON. NORTH. The Central Hotel on Maln-st. West In Palmerston is surely the best. The tables good, the bedrooms fine. With best of spirits, beer and wine; Fine sitting-rooms, baths hot and cold. Ana a welcome sure for young and old; So call on me when next you pass, And w ’ll enjoy a friendly glass. A. F. ANDERSON .... Proprietor. HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. H. B. TUCKER Proprietor. This Hotel stands on about two acres of land, and includes a large garden and stables, twelve large, well-lighted and ventilated Sample Rooms. Telephone 29. P.O. Box <6. UNDER THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISION OF MR AND MRS. H. B. TUCKER. pOST OFFICE HOTEL, FOXTON. THE LEADING HOTEL OF “ FLAXOPOLIS.' Coaches leave hotel for 'Shannon and Levin. BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS. SPEIGHT’S BEER. GEO. GRAY Proprietor. /CASEY’S FAMILY HOTEL LOWER HUTT. JOHN YOUNG .. Proprietor. This hotel offers accommodation second to none in /the district. Central position and close to the Post Office. Billiards, Excellent Table, ana Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. Only Speight's Beer drawn. Good Stabling and Commodious Loose Boxes. ■:•' TAEVINE’S EMPIRE HOTE-, MAIN A- 7 STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. A First-class Family and Commercial Hotel. Convenient to all public offices and places of amusement. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Telephone 10S. P.O. Box 193. W. DEVINE Proprietor. a MIS NEW RAILWAY HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station) PALMERSTON NORTH. J. HURLEY Proprietor. Over 70 Rooms, 6 Bathrooms (hot and cold water), newly furnished throughout. Up-to-date In every respect. First-class Table. Best Liquors only. Terms Moderate

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 928, 19 December 1907, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 928, 19 December 1907, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 928, 19 December 1907, Page 26

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