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NEW ZEALAND HOTEL DIRECTORY (continued). — patronised by hobsemen, cyclists, motorists, sportsmen, commercial TRAVELLERS AND THE THEATRICAL FROPESSICN.

KARANGAHAKE. MrwgagajUsWM Tramway hotel, karangaHAKE (Across the Bridge). This is a New and Up-to-date Hotel, having recently been re-erected. Firstclass Ales and Spirits. Hot and Cold and Every Convenience. MRS. K CROSBY, proprietress. 7 > . ’’''■‘Jl ' KARANGAHAKE HOTEL, MAIN-ST., KARANGAHAKE. Centrally situated. Coaches stop at the door. Dining-room capable of accommodating 90. Speight’s Dunedin Ales, also Campbell-Ehrenfried’s. Central Hall for Concerts, etc., Is te largest in the town. Hotel and Hall lighted by Acetylene Gas. Spacious and well-lighted rooms. G. INGLIS Proprietor. KIHIKIHI. gTAR JJOTEL, KIHIKIHI. FREDERICK HENWOOD . . Propriety FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ONLY BEST' BRANDS OF ALES. WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. MACKAYTOWN. HOTEL, MACKAYTOWN. .1. QUINN Proprietor. First Class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Best Brands Wine and Spirits only in Stock. MANGONUI. L. SR I n The mangonui hotel, MANGONUI. THOS. WEBB Proprietor. T.W. begs to inform the Settlers of the North generally, and all Visitors to Mangonui, that he has taken over the New and Commodious Hostelry, near the Wharf, and trusts by strict attention to Business and Civility, to meet all demands. A GOOD TABLE KEPT. None but the best of Liquors, Beers, etc., kept in stock, and on Draught. KAITAIA HOTEL, KAITAIA. MANGONUI. C. F. MOLLOY (Brother of Jos. Molloy, Albion Hotel, Hobson-street, Auckland), Proprietor of the above old and well-established Hostelry, begs to inform the Travelling that every Accommodation is now afforded. Stables, Paddocks. and Plenty of Feed for Horse and Owner. The Best of Wines, Spirits and Beers. MARTON. 0L U B HOT EL, MARTON. Ft. .1 WALTERS Proprietor. First -lass Accommodation for Vlsis and the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Ales. Wines ».id Spirits Kept. First-class Billiard Room TJAIL WAY HOTEL, MARTON JUNCTION (Right Opposite the Station. All . Trains stop ample time for Refreshments. All Wines and Spirits guaranteed. The very best Table kept. ROBERT HUNT (Late Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Wellington), Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 11 March 1909, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 11 March 1909, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 11 March 1909, Page 26

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