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WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. B FORD’S Waitemata Billiard Club, Custom-street, Auckland. . Open to play all-comers on IsQJL Break; Ford’* Unequalled Billiard Pockets, all colours. Post free to any part o& New Zealand, 10s 6d. 4- . ' -'p TJARTON, McGILL AND CO, Table Gold Medal'sts), 422 Queen-street, Auckland. ReiL’isites always in stock, YMCTORIA BILLIARD SALOON, ’ Peel-street, Gisborne. —Five Firstclass Billiard Tables. Everything New and Up-to-date.—Segediri' arid Ostoja, Proprietors. RODGERS’ BILLIARD SALOONS, Invercargill. Three Tables in EDskstreet and Two in Dee-street, Prince of Wales’ Buildings. Visitors will receive best of attention combined with First-class Tables, etc. COFFEE PALACE BILLIARD SALOON (close to McMahon’s Hotel), Whangarei. Two Fine Tables; nicelyfurnished room, where visitors can have a quiet game with best attention. — 8 CALKIN, Proprietor. RANFURLY BILLIARD SALOON— Two ?'irst-class Tables. Visitors can ely on strict attention. Snooker. Pool, etc.—C. H. HUNT, Proprietor, 11» Ridawn -street. Wanganui. George-st. billiard saloon, Palmerston North. Four First.-class Tables. Billiards, Pool, Snooker. Every attention to visitors. —T. BILLS, ’■Proprietor. _ TAUTAKI BILLIARD HALL (late Christchurch Cycling Club Rooms), 186, Gloucester-street, Christchurch. Fitted with 3 Alcock’s Best Tables and Accessories. All Brand New, including Crystalate and Bonzoline Billiard and Snooker Balls. 50 up 6d. 100 up Is. Cycle stand provided free to customers. Telephone 2251.—C. NUNN, Proprietor. T UTJOHANN AND CO., Billiard Tabls Manufacturers, Victoria Square, Christchurch. Full-size Tables from 85 guineas upwards; Special Dining Billiard Tables, from £32 to £45. i Winners of Gold Medal at International Exhibition. All makes of Balls arid Cues to select from. WATSON’S BILLIARD SALOON High-street, DUNEDIN. — Five First-class Tables. Largest Room in the South Island. Snooker, etc. Visitors are welcomed from all arts. —W. Thomson, Proprietor. RENN AN’S BILLIARD SALOON, Mersey-street, GORE (C. J. Pumpa, Proprietor). First-class tables. Electric . light. Most cosy saloon in Southland. Visitors cordially welcomed. The newton billiard saloon (H. McNeil). —Two doors from Family and Naval Hotel; 6 new tables, including a new arc-oval, which is the first and only one erected in a public room in Auckland JR. JENSEN, Hairdresser and To- • bacconist, Broadway, Stratford. Finest Bands of Tobacco, Cigars, etc. First-class Billiard Saloon, with all accessories. Next Railway Gates, Stratford. ZEALANDIA BILLIARD SALOON, next His Majesty’s Arcade, over Dominion Auction Mart, Queen-street, Auckland. —SHAW & KINSEY, Proprietors. Five Tables. Well-lig’hted arid convenient room.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 965, 3 September 1908, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 965, 3 September 1908, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 965, 3 September 1908, Page 13