NEW ZEALAND HOTEL DlRECTORY— (continued). — patronised by horsemen, cyclists, motorists, sportsmen, commercial TRAVELLERS AND THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION.
CHRISTCHURCH. —Continued. jfe; ... « The new clarendon hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. CORNER OF OXFORD TERRACE AND WORCESTER-STREET i One Minute’s Walk from General Post Office. . Recently Re-built. Superior Accommodation fur Tourists and Travellers. All Modern Conveniences Splendidly Situated D. COLLINS . . Proprietor 1 ' 1 v HOTEL, SUMNER. An Ideal Holiday Resort, otterlngucellent Accommodation for the Travel Iin T?FqT bI BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. HOT. COLD, AND SHOWER RATHS. BILLIARD TABLE. JAS. HATFIELD Proprietor. Where to Stay In Christchurch ? gTOREY’S pAMTLY rJOTEL (Late Terminus) Right Opposite Railway Station. Convenient to all parts of city and suburbs, as Electric Cars start from the door. Excellent Cuisine. rar>ff •>n spplication W M JAM ES - • Proprietor. Do Want Accommodation? Then Interview / 'CHARLIE L. STARK. . (Late of Gore, Oamaru, and Waimate). At _ _ „ _ Caversham hotel. Corner HIGH AND MADRAS STS, CHRISTCHURH. Where he will supply you Bed and the Best of Meals, for 4s 6d nar dav Ask your Cabman to drive you to the CAVERSHAM. Manning? Celebrated Ales. ROSVENOR HOTEL, corner MoorVF house Avenue and Madras Street, CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from the Railway Station and Trams. • JOHN JACKSON .. Proprietor - ' (Late of Governor’s Bay) This house has been thoroughly renovated, and visitors will And every comfort and convenience, combined with civility and attention. Only the test Wines and Spirits In Stock. DUNNDIN. .pi L A D S T O N E HOTEL G maclagga N .street. edin ' ' fc’g’ «* • The most Centrally-situated Hotel In <he Ci tv First-class Accommodation for Tourists Travellers, and Boarders. Suites of rooms for Families. Charges Moderate. A Special .Fea V ure . Is Lunch from 12 to 2 o’clock. Hot, Cold, •and Shower Baths. The Very Best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied. /CRITERION. HOTEL, PRINCES VJ STREET, DUNEDIN. 1 First-class Accommodation foi Boarders ami Traveil! ng Publie. Prompt attention to Letters and Tel .grams. Night and Day Porter kept SPEIGHT’S ALES ON DRAUGfi. Telephone 211. P.O. Box 42 JAMES MURPHY .. Proprietor •. l\r.-"••••' ' ' Wignl ll /1- l a i~Tii te wHWII i ' -7- - ri-T— ~- "“■"*J I RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ Corner ■ CASTLE AND ST. ANDREW STS., DUNEDIN. (Two Minutes from Railway Station.) TARIFF, 4s. PER DAY. I Weekly by Arrangement. ..T BAIRD Proprietor. <
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 983, 7 January 1909, Page 25
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373Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 983, 7 January 1909, Page 25
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