.. ? d® —H WT| vA-■ WiTHI l ■_ . ~ i British hotel, corner of durham AND QUEEN STREETS. J. H. PAGNI (late Western and Oriental Hotels, Wellington), begs to invite all his friends and general public :■> inspect'the new improvements at the above Hotel, which is now the most comfortable and up-to-date in Auckland. Visitors will And first-class accommodation. Nothing but the Best tnd Most Reliable Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beer and Stout kept in stock. New Saloon Bar now open. fr - ■ miMa a? ,K w ’ ’ - < 'V“ » X -• rpHISTLE HOTEL, TEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. MR. 808 NOTON lias now taken over the Management of the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly Renovated throughout. A Few Doors above the City Chambers. 808 NOTON Proprietor. c W- 1 MBH LBION HOTEL, (Corner Wellesley and Hobson sts, Auckland.) MURRAY MOLLOY Proprietor. One of the Largest and Handiest Hotels in the City. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Trains pass the door every few minutv? MwBM QROSVENOR HOTEL, (Five minutes’ walk from Post Office.) HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. JOSEPH ROBINSON Proprietor. Every Modern Comfort and Convenience for Tourists, Travellers and Families. First-Class Billiard Table. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only. Terms Moderate. Telephone 1153. AWAHTUI. jyWANUI g OTEL, NEIL McLEOD .... Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ONLY THE BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED. CAMBRIDGE. 5 uiOTSX -• 1 'fSi OENTRAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. A. UNDERWOOD .. Proprietor. First-class Accommodalon for the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. TERMS MODERATE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 988, 11 February 1909, Page 24
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238Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 988, 11 February 1909, Page 24
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