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COCKAYNE’S LEVIATHAN, MANCHESTER and ST. ASAPH . STREETS, f '<■" , ... r CHRISTCHURCH. . . : I Visilorti to Chi’isteh'ircii sliouM secure i , I ' A A ’ iicpoitimodal iou lit the Leviathan. It -. fJ" S 3 H W- - -' < ' 'offers all the ;><lraniatres of a.< iip-to- ■_ -7 .date home, and is furnished throiiu uout 1 I, I ’ l *1 -Yj in such a manner as t > provide rhe Best ' ' 'E f fi&SB '.5 rF7 '. • Accommodation for Boarders, Visitors, ! Of >lll fiiffl si SLrEil&f Ki d JWI alWFBSifiSi ■ , PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. < ’i" 1 ■- ■ Hot and Cold Baths, Fire Escapes, etc. ' ■ Five Minutes’ Walk from - Cliristch•>>•■•': Railway Statioil. tariff: A 6 PER DIEM. 30/- PER WEEK. Jomfort, Cleanliness, and Civility ~ * Gunranreed. Letters and Telegrams Receive prompt /• ~\ nJWs’® attention. I l 7 V \ ''ELEPHCNE 747. 1

CWtti 1 *IIPSOmh JUNCTION; HOTEL, KAWAKAWA. MRS.' <G. MARSHALL, Proprietress. The Proprietress begs.,ten acquaint the numerous friends of the above wellknown favourite and spaciqus Hostelry, that she has become lessee, and hopes by strict attention and civility to customers, to merit a continuance of the . liberal support accorded to JJe house in the past. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the First Quality. Billiards, (Buggies, etc. Sample Rooms. The Bent of Accommodation. Good Table kept. Charges Moderate. ‘ ■-■' '•>.-' ! V-.<- . •. •:. -. ■■;■; ■• ■ ■ • - -Q* Tft E ROYAL HOT E iT VICTORIA STRE ET. AUCKLAND. Is the largest Hotel in the City, , having 75 Bedrooms, 15 BathI , • rooms (Including douche and !■• needle baths). !’- T |oh 1- Tt haS aISO the flnest CORRIDOR ‘ o£ any Hotel in the Colony,' elab- „ ./, ' orately furnished as a LOUNGE. Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Inter-Colonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found in a Modern Hotel. Terms, from 9s per Diem. W. WOObW A R D, Proprietor.

> ' •■■'••■■.:• : 1 ' : ' : i •. ' ■ .'.-■'—*— i ' -LU' ‘ • .j_ ,s^■ > ' ■ i aiffiWWolr w Oh »»11 In & |*y SI Pw&i Wi® OkwKMEi flM hw!l '■-■• sO■ MR' <r ' Til 1 .SSWvIi 1 Sri..- -n&- m» iS? ~ .-. .'k—;■ . ...\h--l| — *■— If ' • • r ; ' Thames ttotel, queen and custom streets, LL AUCKLAND. MR. THOS. BUXTON (late British Hotel) begs to inform the Public that he has taken over the above Hotel. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated 1 , and now offers Accommodation second to none in Auckland. Handy to Trains, Boats, and Trams. Excellent Table, and only Best Brands or Ales, Wines and Spirits on Stock. THOS. BUXTON Proprietor. TTOW ABOUT THAT LITTLE JOB 808 THE FKINTEE ?—lf you want LL GOOD ARTISTIC LETTERPRESS and careful work send it along to ARTHUR CLEAVE AND CO., LTD., Printers,. Bookbinders, and Publishers, Vulcan Lane.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 938, 27 February 1908, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 938, 27 February 1908, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 938, 27 February 1908, Page 19