I ' ■ TZARANGAHAKE HOTEL, '. MAIN-ST., KARANGAHAKE. Centrally situated. Coaches stop at the door. Dining-room capable of accommodating 90. Speight’s Dunedin Ales, also Campbell-Ehrenfried’s. Central Hall for Concerts, etc. is the largest in the town. Hotel and Hall lighted by Acetylene Gas. Spacious and well-lighted rooms. A. M' NTGOMERY .... Proprietor.
i.' • JUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. F. C. FABER Proprietor. THE HOME OF THE TOURIST. The above Hotel has just been rebuilt and newly furnished throughout In an up-to-date style. The reading, writing and smoke rooms are replete with every convenience. The greatest care is taken to maintain a reputation for home comfort. Dark room for photographers. m-UaMi»i..mii.n,i„i i ,„ WTTww I -,/?■ '' Vi ‘ rpHE NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, -L (close to Opera House), WELLINGTON. M. J. (“TED.”) DONNELLY, Proprietor (Late of Masonic Hotel, Wellington). This Hotel has recently been rebuilt, and is now ready to accommodate Commercial Travellers and the Travelling Public. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 1701. P.O. Box 557.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 935, 6 February 1908, Page 26
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158Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 935, 6 February 1908, Page 26
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