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urw 7FAI A Nil HATH niREPTORY (CONTINUED) — PAT* ONI BED BY HOBSEMEN, CYCLISTS, MOTORISTS, SPORTSMEN. COMMEBCIA* NSW /XALAIW HUIE.L UinCVIUHI TBAVELLEBS AND THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION.

CHRISTCHURCH, —Continued. f? ’ “ ! • £'• * ?‘' .; ■ •:'., "/-■ ■'■XMARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. An Ideal Holiday Resort, offering excellent Accommodation for the Travellln REST bI BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. BILLIARD TABLE JAS. HATFIELD Proprietor. Where to Stay In Christchurch ? gTOREY’S JpAMILY JJQTEL (Late Terminus). Right Opposite Railway Station. Convenient to all parts of suburbs, as Electric Cars start from the door. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff on application WM. JAMES Proprietor. Do You Want Accommodation ? Then Interview CHARLIE L. STARK. (Late of Gore, Oamaru, and Walmata), z -| A VERSHAM HOTEL, VJ Corner HIGH AND MADRAS STS, CHRISTCHURH. zVhere he will supply you with a Good Bed and the Best of Meals, for 4s 6d per day. Ask your Cabman to drive you to the CAVERSHAM. Manning s Celebrated Ales. 7S 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 find every comfort and convenience, combined with civility and attention Only the best Wines and Spirits in Stock. P AZB G-A VUjImE , JCTORTHERN WAIROA HOTEL, DARGAVILLE. EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The BILLIARD ROOM is fitted with one of Alcock’s Best Tables. Good Stables and Paddocking adjoining the premises. F. C. BASS proprietor. DRURY. r- .. ■ ctSESIIw 1 Qmiil RAILWAY HOTEL, DRURY. This Hotel Is within easy distance direct. tOW The b r e e ln i K s In th F?rst-class Table. Moderate Tariff Special arrangements for week-end parties. MRS. H. DINGLE .. Proprietress. DUMEDIM. ■ I'*'"''' -1 11 / H’ ■ TrT i ' bhQ3H;;B‘b ... ■:■■ JI PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner CASTLE AkD ST. ANDREW STS., LAbioiK DUNEDIN. , x (Two Minutes from Railway Station.) TARIFF, 4s. PER DAY. Weekly by Arrangement. j. BAIRD • Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1000, 6 May 1909, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1000, 6 May 1909, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1000, 6 May 1909, Page 25

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