| DUNEDIN. — Continued. JgOWLING Q.REEN JJOTEL, Corner of Frederick and Cumberland streets, DUNEDIN. W. D. Wyatt, late of Wellington, begs to inform his Friends and Country Visitors that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, which hao been thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished, and is now in a position to i offer his Patrons First-class Accommodation. TERMS MODERATE. NOTED HOUSE FOR BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. ELTHAM.
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A COMFORTABLE HOSTELRY. CHARLES POTTS Begs to intimate that he has entered into possession of the Branch hotel, BRIDGE-ST. ELTHAM. Wines, Spirits and Liqueurs of the choicest quality. The Cuisine is under the management of an Experienced Chef. Hot Lunch Daily from 12.30. Saturday and Sale Days from 12. Tariff, 5s Per Day.
FEATHERSTON. DMI’IKE HOTEL ' AND LIVERY STABLES, FEATHERSTON. The EMPIRE is the appointed Hotel to the Wellington Commercial Travellers’ Association and N.Z. Cyclists’ Touring Club. JOHN CARD Proprietor. FEILDING. pRIVATE O T E L, YORK BUILDINGS NO. 2, FEILDING. FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE UNEXCELLED. TELEPHONE No. 137. MRS. SHER WILL Proprietress. jJJANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILDING. This centrally and conveniently-situ-ated Hotel offers the best Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Replete with every modern convenience. Best Brands of Ales, Wines, Spirits, etc., kept on Stock. D. P. BARRETT .... Proprietor. EOXTON. MANAWATU HOTEL, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. A. E. SHADBOLT .... Proprietor. Every attention given to Visitors to the town, and also to Boarders. Comfortable Sitting Rooms and airy Bedrooms. Cuisine of the Best. None but the Most Superior Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and other Liquors kept in stock. Good Stabling, and roomy loose boxes available. pOST OFFICE HOTEL, FOXTON THE LEADING HOTEL OF “ FLAXOPOLTS.’ Coaches leave hotel for Shannon and Levin. BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS. SPETGHT’S BEER. GEO. GRAY Proprietor. - ■■ t GISBORNE. r ~ : "■ ’’ rpURANGANUI pjOTEL, WHARF, GISBORNE. JAMES WALLACE .. Proprietor. SPEIGHT’S XXX ALE ON DRAUGHT. Wines and Spirits of Best Brand*. First-class Billiard Table. I
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 939, 5 March 1908, Page 25
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311Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 939, 5 March 1908, Page 25
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